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Don't you mean the blond on the right, QS? She's great. All three of them are but I'm confused about who's who. Which one is Morgan James? The band is great too. Who is the brunette with the red dress sitting there with her legs crossed and the disinterested look on her face? She's my favorite.

On the left side of the Youtube window you just posted, dressed in white, that's the all girl Moranbong band from North Korea. They're great too.
 
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Zarah Leander.

One song was a huge hit on both sides of WW2, Lili Marlene. It was she who made it famous.
 
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Don't you mean the blond on the right, QS? She's great. All three of them are but I'm confused about who's who. Which one is Morgan James? The band is great too. Who is the brunette with the red dress sitting there with her legs crossed and the disinterested look on her face? She's my favorite.

On the left side of the Youtube window you just posted, dressed in white, that's the all girl Moranbong band from North Korea. They're great too.

I'm positive that is Reinhart in the center (hair is different). The one on the right is Morgan James. Your girl is Ariana Savalas.
 
I'm positive that is Reinhart in the center (hair is different). The one on the right is Morgan James. Your girl is Ariana Savalas.

My girl ha ha - Telly Savalas' daughter! I thought they were all great, but the one in the middle was my least favorite. I thought she looked Mexican or something.
 


 
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band. They play some good stuff.

 
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band. They play some good stuff.


Good stuff. I was first introduced to them from the riveting and grossly underrated 1977 film "Sorcerer" from director William Friedkin ("The French Connection", "The Exorcist"). TD created the soundtrack to the film. Here's the main theme.

 
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music band. They play some good stuff.



Good stuff. I was first introduced to them from the riveting and grossly underrated 1977 film "Sorcerer" from director William Friedkin ("The French Connection", "The Exorcist"). TD created the soundtrack to the film. Here's the main theme.

Tangerine Dream from the 1981 film, Thief.

 
A friend of mine who follows pop culture informed me that there are apparently numerous white rappers with "Top 10" hit songs right now. I've heard of vermin such as Eminem (Trump-hating cuck), Machine Gun Kelly (has a mulatto daughter) and Macklemore (who is straight, but is a hardcore LGBT rights activist), but hadn't heard of Post Malone, G-Eazy, or Lil Pump. Like with most aspects of Judeo-Bolshevik popular culture, this likely wasn't an accident. Check out this wigger lowlife, "Post Malone," who will surely attract even more white kids into liking rap...

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A friend of mine who follows pop culture informed me that there are apparently numerous white rappers with "Top 10" hit songs right now. I've heard of vermin such as Eminem (Trump-hating cuck), Machine Gun Kelly (has a mulatto daughter) and Macklemore (who is straight, but is a hardcore LGBT rights activist), but hadn't heard of Post Malone, G-Eazy, or Lil Pump. Like with most aspects of Judeo-Bolshevik popular culture, this likely wasn't an accident. Check out this wigger lowlife, "Post Malone," who will surely attract even more white kids into liking rap...

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Yup 30+ years of shoving black culture down our throats and into our minds and the result is this. White kids replicating what they see . A lot of the rappers you mentioned were kids(9or 10) when Eminem first came around in late 90s early 2000s "wigger" culture just took off from there. They grow up wanting to rap thinking it's "cool". Also changing demographics means that the White kids of today are going to school with a much more "diverse" group of people.

Sadly rapstar today is the rockstar of the past.
 
Country they won't play on the radio!








 
Country they won't play on the radio!









Funny, I was just watching some of his stuff on YouTube last week and then a couple of days later I saw your post. Good stuff. Reminds me some of Waylon Jennings from the mid-late 70's:

 
Here is a country artist, Luke Combs, who does indeed write his own music and lyrics. From the songs of his I've heard he has a good sound.


I stumbled upon this one from him when searching for some contemporary country music that I may like. He does have a great singing voice and the composition of his music is very good.

 
I stumbled upon this one from him when searching for some contemporary country music that I may like. He does have a great singing voice and the composition of his music is very good.


Iris DeMent - "Go On Ahead And Go Home" - YouTube
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From Iris DeMent's upcoming album Sing the Delta, out 10.2.12. Now available for preorder on iTunes: http ...Thanks much heretic. I listened and liked that guy. It takes me a bit some times to enjoy certain singers but he's good. I hope you like Iris Dement. She's got a sweet voice.
 
 
Yup 30+ years of shoving black culture down our throats and into our minds and the result is this. White kids replicating what they see . A lot of the rappers you mentioned were kids(9or 10) when Eminem first came around in late 90s early 2000s "wigger" culture just took off from there. They grow up wanting to rap thinking it's "cool". Also changing demographics means that the White kids of today are going to school with a much more "diverse" group of people.

Sadly rapstar today is the rockstar of the past.

Back in the 90s I remember calling a kid wigger was an insult. Now it seems to be a badge of honor. No way in hell my kids will follow these clowns. Like all entertainment we know who pulls the strings in the music industry. Right now the music industry is scraping the bottom of the barrel with the most base, mind numbing, retarded "music" which takes no skill at all. No need to study music, learn how to play instruments or compose songs - just autotune, rape the english language to some computer made "beats".
 




 
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Funny, I was just watching some of his stuff on YouTube last week and then a couple of days later I saw your post. Good stuff. Reminds me some of Waylon Jennings from the mid-late 70's:



Makes sense! I heard about Sturgill on a Rogan podcast, when he compared him to Waylon. So I thought I'd check him out. One of my favorite new artists now.
 
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