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white lightning

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Back in the 1950s, songs were much better than the ugly rap and vulgar hip-hop of today.


I wasn't alive in the 1950's but I've said it countless times. This was America at it's peak in every way, shape & form. If I could grow up in any decade this would be where I would choose to go and
somehow keep it the same where it never changes. I can dream can't I? Beautiful song. Thanks for posting it Charles Martel. :)
 

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Meant to include this. For all skynyrd fans this is an amazing show. Live in asbury park 1977. Hard to believe a band that good playing that venue at the height of their careers. They were taken way too soon.

 

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I am a big Skynyrd fan. I wish I could have seen them live. I was raised on music like the Browns sang. I didn't get to see the show The Sopranos live just reruns but, I swear they played the song "Three Bells" on there. Don't seem like the music for that show but, I think they did.
 

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I am a big Skynyrd fan. I wish I could have seen them live. I was raised on music like the Browns sang. I didn't get to see the show The Sopranos live just reruns but, I swear they played the song "Three Bells" on there. Don't seem like the music for that show but, I think they did.

One of the best scenes ever from the Sopranos. So called "conservatives" need to have a moment like this. This dog wagging the tail time should be just about up. And the music at the end. Wow.

 

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One of the best scenes ever from the Sopranos. So called "conservatives" need to have a moment like this. This dog wagging the tail time should be just about up. And the music at the end. Wow.


Yeah, the music is powerful at the end of that episode, one of the last ones of the final season.

On a somewhat related note, I didn't realize that Frank Vincent (Phil Leotardo) had a pretty big role in the movie Casino, which I didn't see when it came out but which has been on cable a lot lately. Vincent is Joe Pesci's henchman but eventually turns on him and helps beat Pesci's character to death toward the end of the film. Casino's a really bloody movie, lots of people being shot in the head, which I've never liked seeing and never will. Sons of Anarchy used to show people having their brains blown out all the time and that show was on regular cable. All part of the desensitizing of Americans.
 

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I know that Caste Football is the #1 forum for trance and electro music!

This type of music is made on a computer program. Simply speaking, there are empty bars, and a musician/producer fills them with notes and sounds.

I really caught a fancy to this one track by "The Dualz" called 'Vision.' They are an average pair of French DJ's without much background. It doesn't always take much, though, and this little melody is catchy to me.

Apart from that! There is a duo of skinny Italian broads who fancy themselves creative-types; they play electronica music and then add melodies from their keyboard and rhythmic drums to put a spin on the song in question. Next, there is some production value in these two bone-thin ragazzi playing their sounds. Check it out if you care to:

 

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I know that Caste Football is the #1 forum for trance and electro music!

This type of music is made on a computer program. Simply speaking, there are empty bars, and a musician/producer fills them with notes and sounds.

I really caught a fancy to this one track by "The Dualz" called 'Vision.' They are an average pair of French DJ's without much background. It doesn't always take much, though, and this little melody is catchy to me.

Apart from that! There is a duo of skinny Italian broads who fancy themselves creative-types; they play electronica music and then add melodies from their keyboard and rhythmic drums to put a spin on the song in question. Next, there is some production value in these two bone-thin ragazzi playing their sounds. Check it out if you care to:


The former CF poster Boxing Specialist got me interested in trance/EDM type music. Despite my advancing years I enjoy a lot of it. It doesn't hurt that the lyrics are almost totally devoid of cultural communism/feminist/LGBQT++ types of crap messages. There's also a lot of semi-old fashioned romance in many of the lyrics and almost all of the musicians and singers are White. The commissars will undoubtedly be after them soon, though the heyday of this type of music was about a decade ago, at least the really good stuff.


 

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One of the best scenes ever from the Sopranos. So called "conservatives" need to have a moment like this. This dog wagging the tail time should be just about up. And the music at the end. Wow.

I’m going to have watch this series again. I forgot that Chrisy even got a new broad after Adriana was offed. I always liked this song and scene even though it’s kind of depressing.
https://www.google.com/search?q=tin...ate=ive&vld=cid:f24425dc,vid:9s_0YmIGByY,st:0
 

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And for something completely different and funny too:
 

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A 1989 rock song by The Smithereens that still sounds great:

 

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This is a beautiful christian song called "How Great Is Our God". It includes scripture and is very soothing to listen to. Even for the
non christians here I would still listen to it as it's a very nice song that touch's the soul. Hope you guys have a good weekend! :)

 

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You think back to certain times, and years, and some stick out in your mind much more than others. One of those to me is 1985. It was mid-way through the Reagan years, which in retrospect were the last years of America 1.0 even though at the time those of us, like me, no different than previous generations of the always small number of enlightened patriots, were already sounding the alarm about what was happening to our country and way of life.

'85 was when the Caste System kicked in in a methodical way in the NFL though its roots of course go back to the mid to late 1960s as the Permanent Cultural Communist Revolution began in earnest after the assassination of JFK, only being slowly fine-tuned since then. But America was still a White country in 1985, and was still expressed that way on TV, movies and advertising. As always, gradualism has been the preferred method of change, which was especially kick-started after Donald Trump was elected in 2016.

At any rate, that which was a very alarming situation to me at the time is now the "good old days" by comparison to the lunatic totalitarian horror show we deal with today. I've read that Tucker Carlson seems like a normal dude from 1985 transported to 2020s USSA, and that seems apt to me.

This video is from 1985. It has over 1.5 billion views despite its age and is timeless and superior visually, musically, and lyrically to the pure garbage we're bombarded with now.

 

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You think back to certain times, and years, and some stick out in your mind much more than others. One of those to me is 1985. It was mid-way through the Reagan years, which in retrospect were the last years of America 1.0 even though at the time those of us, like me, no different than previous generations of the always small number of enlightened patriots, were already sounding the alarm about what was happening to our country and way of life.

'85 was when the Caste System kicked in in a methodical way in the NFL though its roots of course go back to the mid to late 1960s as the Permanent Cultural Communist Revolution began in earnest after the assassination of JFK, only being slowly fine-tuned since then. But America was still a White country in 1985, and was still expressed that way on TV, movies and advertising. As always, gradualism has been the preferred method of change, which was especially kick-started after Donald Trump was elected in 2016.

At any rate, that which was a very alarming situation to me at the time is now the "good old days" by comparison to the lunatic totalitarian horror show we deal with today. I've read that Tucker Carlson seems like a normal dude from 1985 transported to 2020s USSA, and that seems apt to me.

This video is from 1985. It has over 1.5 billion views despite its age and is timeless and superior visually, musically, and lyrically to the pure garbage we're bombarded with now.

You took the words out of my mouth. It's amazing how fast they have brought down the country to it's knees. It all started with the slow
acceptance of gays and lesbians pushing for more and more rights. They wanted to be on radio, tv, movies, etc. Then that wasn't enough. They demanded to change the law so gay people could get married. They promised they would stop there. It was all a lie. Then the grooming of
children started along with transgender, beastiality, pedophilla, etc. etc. You can't give these people an inch. That' not even touching on the
race issues with cultural marxism. Communism was invented by the chosen ones that run almost everything.

This video brings back good memories of a far simpler time and a happy time. Less technology and more happiness. Thanks for posting it.
 

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Not exactly a "video" to watch but here's some great Medieval music for your enjoyment around the house or whatever. 10 hours worth:
 
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