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The Night Freddie Mercury Knew He Was Saying Goodbye. AI-Generated.
On a cold October evening in 1990, in a dimly lit studio in Montreux, Switzerland, a man with a weakening body stood before a microphone. He looked thinner. Frailer. But when he opened his mouth, the world heard a voice that sounded like thunder wrapped in velvet. The man was Freddie Mercury, and that night, he recorded “The Show Must Go On.” It would be the last true roar of one of music’s greatest lions. And deep down, Freddie knew: this wasn’t just another song. It was his goodbye.
By Muhammad Riaz8 months ago in Beat
The Crazy Train of Life:
I was born in 1984. Two of my favorite uncles introduced my parents, and both of them were really into the music scene in Oregon (yes, connected to things like the Grateful Dead and the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, for context). They were also very into wrestling. Often, both of these uncles, who were my favorites when I was a kid, would babysit me.
By Sai Marie Johnson8 months ago in Beat
CARSEX New “Human Interest” EP Dives Deep Into Our Modern Chaotic World
Long Beach, CA Rockers CARSEX are showing growth in their music with fierce new EP “Human Interest”, which takes a deep dive into the current state of our chaotic world. They channel their frustration and angst into 7 pummeling tracks, which makes for one hell of a ride. The EP was produced by Steve Evetts (Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Butcher Babies) at Maple Studios in Santa Ana, CA, and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New Windsor, NY.
By RockNRollBuddha8 months ago in Beat
Michael Jackson Didn’t Perform at Live Aid — Here’s the Real Reason Why by NWO Sparrow
The King Who Stayed Home: Why Michael Jackson Skipped Live Aid Back in 1985, the entire world stood still for Live Aid — a global, star-studded concert broadcasted to over 1.9 billion people in more than 150 countries. The biggest names in music came together to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Queen’s set is still talked about to this day. U2 made their mark. Prince Charles and Princess Diana were in the building. But there was one massive, elephant-in-the-room type absence that had people scratching their heads — where was Michael Jackson?
By NWO SPARROW8 months ago in Beat
B.E.A.T Productions Presents: Culture and Politics – Episode 2, Part 2 | Global Citizen 2017
In this inspiring and electrifying episode of Culture and Politics, host Rickey Corporan brings us Part 2 of B.E.A.T. Productions’ coverage of Global Citizen 2017, a landmark event that combined world-class musical performances with urgent calls for global justice, humanitarian relief, and bold political action. Held in New York City’s iconic Central Park, the Global Citizen Festival 2017 featured an impressive lineup of performances and powerful speeches advocating for meaningful, long-term social change.
By B.E.A.T Productions8 months ago in Beat
Andy Byron: The Voice of Americana and the Spirit of Independent Music. AI-Generated.
Andy Byron is a talented singer and songwriter from Boise, Idaho. He is well known for his heartfelt songs and strong voice. Andy’s music belongs to the Americana and country rock style. His songs tell stories about life, love, pain, and hope. Many people feel connected to his music because it speaks from the heart.
By sehzeen fatima9 months ago in Beat









