Title: Vibrations #4 | Share Which Song Inspired You Today! | Best Comments Are Featured On the Next Episode!
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Introducing Vibrations!
We want to hear which song inspired you today! In the comments section below, share that one song with a brief explanation of how it inspired you. We will feature the best comments on the next episode of Vibrations!
@thaishps
Lee Ann Womack - I Hope You Dance
I remember that I heard it right at a time of uncertainty in my life and I thought the lyrics were for me. Do not sit down, dance! I did that, that's what I do since then. It wakes me up every morning and reminds me that I can choose to dance.
I do not usually interest in the lives of the singers, I barely learn the name of some. It does not matter if they are consecrated in music or just fans who share their covers on YouTube. The latter I love. Covers that talented boys hang waiting to be heard. And I appreciate it and I enjoy it a lot.
I have Lee Ann's CD, her compilation is beautiful, it's a trip to serenity.
This is my first song of the day, of every day.
@iamevilradio
Laid Back - Bakerman (Soul Clap Remix)
Today has been all about endless summer grooves to keep me going though hump day. Bakerman has that in spades and this classy remix from Soul Clap knows exactly what to do with it by letting that loose groove swing for nearly ten minutes. It's the type of track that could go on for a hour without getting old.
@iamevilradio
Sample Breakdown: Madvillainy
Today I've been hustling away listening to Madvillainy by Madvillain (MF DOOM, Madlib & appearances from Quasimodo). Rather than having to rack my brain for one song to share as inspiration, I thought I'd drop this in as a serious pack-a-punch, of the genius that is DOOM.
It's interesting and truly inspiring to see how music is shaped and molded for our listening pleasures. Take the time to check out how to flip samples like a true legend. Once this has tickled your curiosities, here is a link to Madvillainy so you can go down the magical & mystical rabbit hole that is MF DOOM. Enjoy.
@scuzzy
R.A. The Rugged Man - Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor Swift Remix)
I haven't heard the original version of "Look What You Made Me Do" by Taylor Swift and I'm not that interested in having a listen. Underrated New-York based R.A. The Rugged Man reminds me that a true emcee has the ability to destroy any instrumental.
In the comments section below, share one song that inspired you recently with a brief explanation of how it inspired you for a chance to be featured on the next episode of Vibrations!
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Very interesting the @ralphthecat's contribution >> Music for cats from David Teie.
Remember me some songs from Brian Eno Music for airports, and so.
Regards.
My today vibrations:
Bryan Eno: "Spinning away"
This song is one of this that it can sit down me while the sun is going far, and the wind blows in my face.
Really for me is a lot relaxing.
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Today I was singing (and dancing) to Stevie Wonder. Unlike Stevie I was singing it to the sun, rather than a lover.