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50 songs from 1980 in 3 minutes

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The Hood Internet samples of more than 50 songs from 1980 mixed together into one 3-minute song.

Rollin’ thru New Zealand with Kenny Rogers and The First Edition

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As the opening of this 1974 documentary demonstrates, many people in the United States have never heard of New Zealand. In an attempt to remedy the situation, Kiwi director Tony Williams (the Bugger ads) followed Texan country rocker Kenny Rogers and his band The First Edition as they toured the country in a Road Services bus. All western shirts, shaggy hair, beards and satin jackets, they see the sights, meet the locals (many of them older rustic characters), play baseball, put down a hangi, break into song — and admire the country’s slower, more dignified pace.



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Sammy Hagar & the Circle Performs The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”

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Sammy Hagar & the Circle performs a heavy and spirited cover of The Who’s rock classic “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”

Guelph, ON Teen Alt Pop / EDM Prodigy Mikalyn Lands Global Remix for Single “Close”

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Canadian dark-pop/alt prodigy Mikalyn Hay — and co-write partner EDM and pop artist Xtro (Chris Graham) — has dusted off an earlier fave for a fresh remix with a global vibe in “Close” — available now!

Discovered by International label and management outpost Reven, “Close feat. Mikalyn & Xtro” was reimagined by Brazilian bass/future/tech house artist RQntz (Requintes) and Russian EDM duo 39 Kingdom for the Spring 2020 release.

The original video from Mikalyn and Xtro’s initial imagining remains available via YouTube here.

“‘Close’ was a very fun song to write,” Mikalyn recalls of the track’s creative process some two+ years ago. Hay and Graham — who were 16 at the time — collaborated for a six-track EP, Love Again where the original version of “Close” was featured. “Chris and I have written many songs and this one started out the same way all of them do: alternating between our makeshift home basement studios, mine in Guelph and his in Toronto.

“For ‘Close,’ we had been freestyling around the line ‘close to me’ and, once we had the song fully written, I knew it was my favourite,” she continues. “It’s been so cool seeing where the song started, and comparing it to what it’s become. It’s crazy.”

RQntz and 39 Kingdom’s take on “Close feat. Mikalyn & Xtro” is available now.

Steven Curtis Chapman, Brad Paisley, Lauren Alaina and Tasha Cobbs Leonard Release ‘Together (We’ll Get Through This)’

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In these trying, confusing times, music is a healer — of the mind, the spirit and sensibilities, and that’s exactly why five-time GRAMMY winner Steven Curtis Chapman enlisted his friends Brad Paisley, Lauren Alaina and Tasha Cobbs Leonard to release Together (We’ll Get Through This).

Iron Maiden Announce Remastered Live Collection

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Parlophone Records will continue their reissues series of the IRON MAIDEN catalogue with a fifth set of Digipak CD titles in The Live Collection – Remastered, to be released on June 19th. The albums included in this release are the seminal live recordings Live After Death and Rock In Rio.

Live After Death was recorded at Long Beach Arena, California in March 1985 on the band’s legendary year-long World Slavery Tour which started in Poland in August 1984. It comprised 187 shows around the globe and turned Iron Maiden into one of the biggest bands on the planet. The album, which also features additional tracks recorded at London’s Hammersmith Apollo, is widely regarded as one of the greatest live albums of all time.

Rock In Rio was recorded on 19th January 2001, on the final night of Iron Maiden’s Brave New World Tour. The performance was in front of 100,000 fans and was subsequently broadcast globally on TV.

The Live Collection – Remastered follows on from the recent releases of The Studio Collection – Remastered, a four-part series of releases covering their entire sixteen-strong studio album back catalogue. The albums feature the audio taken from the 2015 Mastered for iTunes project and the new collections are the first time these versions are available on CD.

As a bonus for collectors, one CD from each batch of releases is optionally available in a specially artwork designed box featuring a 1:24 scale figurine and exclusive patch. In this fifth batch, this will be Live After Death.

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3 Reasons To Use Music In Education Process

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Music is not only a manifestation of talent and cultural heritage, but also a source of human emotions. It is not surprising that music in its various genres is capable of exerting a tremendous influence on our intellect, body, and soul. So why is music education important?

  1. The importance of music

Scientists have found that the following factors influence a person:

– the sounds of certain musical instruments,

– traditional tunes,

– modern directions,

– the psychological mood of a person,

– works of certain authors,

– a specific genre of music.

  1. Music for study and concentration: how to choose the right one?

Each of us has songs that make the heart beat faster, and the smile expands exponentially. So scientists noticed that the playlist of your favorite tracks is a great benefit during the study. Research at the University of Miami concluded that stress leads to hasty decisions by a person, significantly reducing their area of attention. Most often you start to get nervous when something doesn`t work out for you. Your attention and thoughts are scattered in such a condition. If you find yourself in this situation while writing an essay, then take a break and browse through https://samplius.com/, where you can find many sample essays on various topics that will give you confidence. This fact, as well as your favorite tunes, will help to improve your mood, which broadens your horizons and increases the number of solutions to the problem.

For the effective study, a student needs focus and high productivity. And melodies helps us with this. The main thing is to choose the right tunes. Scientists at Birmingham University have proven the effectiveness and benefits of music in performing monotonous activities. Filling in tables, checking emails, looking for essay examples for your studies, working with formulas and any other boring actions can be performed faster with music.

 

  1. Performing complex tasks

If a person performs complex intellectual or creative work, competent selection of melodies is important, and not just its presence. Here are some examples of music that can help you learn better when your brain and body resists.

– Sounds of nature

Researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute saw an increase in performance among people who studied at open spaces, which reproduced the sounds of wildlife Like white noise, the sounds of nature mask extraneous sounds (hum, human speech, traffic noise) that distract a person so much. In addition, they improve concentration and cognitive function.

– Neutral music

Different people perceive the environment differently. And there are those who are distracted by listening to their favorite song, completely leaving it. Taiwan University conducted research, during which it established that the maximum and minimum attractive melody leads to a decrease in the concentration of attention for some people. If you are one of those to whom the familiar melodies are very distracting, try to choose melodies for the study that you are indifferent to.

– Instrumental melodies

Studies conducted by Cambridge Sound Management have shown that it is not the noise as a whole that leads to the decline in performance, but the words (both separately and as part of the music).

Hearing human speech in the classroom, our brain automatically switches from the current task, trying to identify the topic of conversation. This is our nature, which is not worth fighting.

– Baroque music

The pace of melodies in many ways affects the state of a person. This is confirmed by Canadian studies, during which they saw better results among those who took IQ paper tests to dynamic music, and in particular to the music of the Baroque era.

Scientists from the University of Philadelphia and the Baltimore Hospital, as well as the Malaysian College of Engineering, have confirmed its effectivness. Moreover, as a result of its use, a significant reduction in stress was revealed. The subjects noted the presence of signs of relaxation while listening to melodies, the pace of which corresponded to 60 beats per minute.

Conclusion:

Despite the fact that music has a beneficial effect on our productivity, there are times when listening to music is undesirable: for example, you need to remember a fairly large amount of information. Or you have a task that you must immerse yourself in completely. Then it is better to study the issue in silence.

Only “Cool Feet” Here: Saint John, NB’s Alt.Folk KYLIE FOX Releases More Than A Typical Love Song

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Alt.folk Saint John, NB’s Kylie Fox is sharing what was initially penned as a heartfelt wedding gift with this, the release of her new single “Cool Feet” — available now!

“I wanted to write a song for my friend’s wedding,” Fox shares of the track’s origins. “I didn’t want to write ‘just another’ love song, I wanted to write their love song.

“I called the groom and gave him an interview,” she continues. “I was seeking some strange, obscure sentimentality in his answers, and I got it: he’s a fisherman, so I asked ‘when you are tired and uncomfortable at work, what do you miss about my friend?’

“He said ‘her cold feet.’

“So… I set out to write a song about my friend’s feet, but changed his answer to ‘cool’ because,” she laughs, quite rightly pointing out, “you shouldn’t sing about ‘cold feet’ at a wedding.”

It would be hard to sum Fox’s unique brand of song-based storytelling up with any other anecdote; “Cool Feet” is a fitting example of her sentimental soft-spot effortless intertwining with quick wit, signature sarcasm, and inherent empathy.

The second available off her forthcoming LP, Green, “Cool Feet” sets the tone for what’s to come following her 2017 breakout EP, BalconyEP. The results teem with unmistakable genuineness and endearing charm, traits that have earned Fox an attentive audience coast to coast, and features on CBC, charting on earshot!, festival stage spots, and more.

“I recorded with Dale in his remote Nova Scotian farm house,” Fox recalls of laying Green with East Coast Music Award-winning producer Dale Murray. “I would drive over from Saint John and stay for a night or two at a time throughout the summer to work on it.

“Dale’s wife (and fellow ECMA-winning artist) Christina Martin is an insane cook. I would relish in the opportunity to ask them about bizarre touring stories and professional advice while we shared meals and a bottle of wine at the end of a work day. Christina even bought fireworks for the session drummer’s birthday…

“The process was a dream.”

“Cool Feet” is available now.