60s music
Groove along to Beat Media's breakdown of the bands, artists, songs and culture that defined the 60s.
2007 the year the Osbournes had made Ozzfest free!
A lovely time for me In 2007 Ozzy and Sharon had decided to Ozzfest free and it was fantastic! That was the year that I had gone to Ozzfest it was my once in a lifetime chance to get to see Ozzy in concert. I am glad I could go.
By Rikki La Rouge 8 months ago in Beat
Rikki La Rouge š¬š§ Metal Years
Biography In 2007 Rikki La Rouge started her own label ANVIL SAPIEN RECORDS. Ricky got her start in England and in Great Britain. She built her following in the United Kingdom. The first distribution company that give her a chance was a distribution company in England.š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ
By Rikki La Rouge 8 months ago in Beat
The Battle for Ozzfest
The Battle for Ozzfest was a brainchild of Ozzy and Sharon and MTV. The idea of the show was it was a competition show where Metal bands from around the country as well as the world who were chosen to compete in games and challenges and the ultimate prize was the winning band would get a spot on the MainStage at Ozzfest.
By Rikki La Rouge 8 months ago in Beat
Instagramās āSomething to Take the Edge Offā ā A Pure Vibe
Every other day, a new trend emerges in the world of Instagram. Sometimes itās dance challenges, sometimes cooking videos, and sometimes travelogues. But for the past few weeks, a strange but fascinating trend has been taking hold of usersāitās called āSomething to Take the Edge Off.ā
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Beat
Dancing Through Hard Times: The Rise of the Recession pop
The first time I heard the term ārecession pop,ā I thought it was a joke. After all, what could possibly be so joyful about a struggling economy, skyrocketing rents, and high grocery bills that youād consider taking a part-time job as a cucumber farmer? But then I pressed play on the playlist by that name, and it clicked: Recession pop isnāt about ignoring realityāitās about living to a beat you can dance to.
By Echoes of Life8 months ago in Beat
My Chemical Romance
In the early 2000s, when mainstream rock felt split between polished pop-punk and gritty garage revival, a band from Newark, New Jersey, emerged with a soundāand a visionāthat refused to fit into any single box. My Chemical Romance (MCR) wasnāt just a band. They were a story, a movement, and, for many, a lifeline.
By Junaid Shahid 8 months ago in Beat
I Love Rock and Roll
I Love Rock and Roll The first time I heard We Will Rock You, I was twelve years old and sitting on my uncleās worn leather couch. He had a record player that looked ancient to meāheavy, wooden, smelling faintly of dust and time. He placed the vinyl on the turntable, the faint crackle of static filled the air, and then it happened
By waseem khan8 months ago in Beat
Believe in Magic
Magic Songs āThis Magic Momentā is a song that was composed by lyricist Doc Pomus and pianist Mort Shuman. It was originally recorded by the American R&B/soul and pop vocal group The Drifters. The lead was sung by Ben E. King. Another version was recorded by the American rock group Jay and the Americans. This became the most popular version and charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Easy Listening charts. The RIAA certified it Gold.
By Rasma Raisters8 months ago in Beat











