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Kerrbearlib
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For #TuesdayTunes, I'm sharing this deep cut from the Bee Gees 1974 album Mr. Natural. “Heavy Breathing“ is an underrated tune that reminds me of what it's like to be stressed, anxious, and overwhelmed.

“Hell, I'm so so tired, so so tired
And I don't know where I'm gonna start
It's only heavy breathing in the dark“

https://youtu.be/LvqHeI7InyY?si=zAZW0OvBvWQsZOC3

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@TieDyeDude

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dabbe
Untitled | Untitled
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@TheTieDyeDude

The first “ber“ of the year means autumnal equinox music for me. If interested, I have a playlist on Spotify. 💛💜🧡
Link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5E8pmXw5uqGOf0IhUTM65n

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kelli7990
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For #tuesdaytunes, this is my song history from Amazon music. Two songs I listened to recently that I never heard before were: Mine by Sleep Token and Changes by Black Sabbath. I liked Mine and I liked Changes. I heard Yungblud sing Changes for the Ozzy Osbourne tribute at the MTV VMAs recently and I didn‘t care for his version so I decided to play the original version because I‘ve never heard it before. Sleep Token is a new artist to me.

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TieDyeDude
Flora of Bermuda | Nathaniel Lord Britton
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I adore John Carney's films, and I was finally able to watch his latest, Flora and Son, since subscribing to AppleTV. While it is probably my least favorite of his, and the least musical, it was a good story, and it had Joseph Gordon Levitt, which elevates any project IMO

https://youtu.be/fNsKYbQKk5A

#tuesdaytunes

JGL also covers a Tom Waits song in the movie, so, bonus points 😜

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Bookwomble
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#TuesdayTunes @tiedyedude
I came upon Japanese composer/musician Stomu Yamashta due to director Nicholas Roeg's inclusion of his music in the soundtrack to the film "The Man Who Fell to Earth," finding his avant-jazz tracks the most interesting on the album.
His stuff is hard to find, but I did track down his album Raindog a while ago, and recently this one, Sea & Sky, a 1985 album variously categorised as ambient jazz, orchestral jazz, ⬇️

Bookwomble ... synth jazz, future jazz and electronic, which gives some idea of how hard Yamashta is to pin down.
I found it immediately interesting, while taking repeated listens to really get into. I've found the effort (such as it is) worth the reward, though 😊
▶️ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kf0mbp8HggUzFjJrbVC6h2JUInD5qDf20&si=y...
1w
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lil1inblue
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I'm reading the tagged book, so I'm also revisiting 2Pac's albums in chronological order. I know his first album isn't considered his best musically or production-wise. But he had so much to say! I find the power of the words overshadows any production short-comings.

#tuesdaytunes @TieDyeDude

TheBookHippie Same. His lyrics are everything. 1w
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kelli7990
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For #tuesdaytunes, I‘m sharing this music news that I saw on my Facebook newsfeed recently. I‘m not a Beatles fan. I was born in 1990 so I wasn‘t born yet when they were popular. My mom was born in 1961. They were around during my mom‘s time but she never got into The Beatles. She‘s a KISS fan. I don‘t think this is something my mom and I would be interested in watching together. They have some good songs but we‘re not Beatles fans.

Dralex090 It‘s amazing to be here on this site. I have introduced 2 of my colleagues who loves reading books. Happy new month dear 1w
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TieDyeDude
Beautiful Strangers | Melanie Tem
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I recently watched Marvis!, a 2015 HBO documentary about the incomparable Mavis Staples of the Staples Singers. At 86 years old, she has a new album coming out on November 7. The first single is out now.

https://youtu.be/AqfIe8qEc70

dabbe L🖤VE her! Did you see her participation at the Kennedy Center Honors for Paul McCartney? Stunning. 💛💜🧡 1w
TieDyeDude @dabbe Yes, I love watching the Kennedy Center Honors! 2d
dabbe @TieDyeDude Though who the hell knows what it'll be like now. 😵‍💫 1d
TieDyeDude @dabbe Aside from his asinine comments trying to politicize it, I think it'll be fine. This year's choices are all well-deserving. (edited) 1d
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