Duane Eddy
Johnny Cash
Primal Scream
Bruce Springsteen
Eminem
Tricky
Jill Sobule
G Flip
Melissa Etheridge
Paul Kelly
James Reyne
Dire Straits
Missy Higgins
Eagles
Jim Steinman
It was the company’s only one
The warehouse stopped operating completely, the scale of damage is being assessed
5 people were killed in this attack
russia is a terrorist state
Let it burn in hell
Instead we had to suffer through the awful dullness of Geoffrey Boycott.
Instead we had to suffer through the awful dullness of Geoffrey Boycott.
I have a good song, but I wrote the words, and then fed it through an AI music platform.
My words, not my music, not my voice.
I decided which one I liked, and I will be singing it myself later.
It is non-PG language content.
Where can I publish it? #AImusic #nusic
This morning I went to the market in the nearby area
I saw the burnt apartments right beside the house of my late friend Serhiy my son's godfather
This residential building was damaged during the last massive attack
It's about 2km from my house
Poor people without homes 😿
Duane Eddy... he plays the guitar, and his stuff is instrumental. Lots of pseudo party hollering and hooting, too. Check out "Rebel Rouser" (not by Sweet, although their song is good, too.)
TISM... smartarses, and good at it.
Duane Eddy... he plays the guitar, and his stuff is instrumental. Lots of pseudo party hollering and hooting, too. Check out "Rebel Rouser" (not by Sweet, although their song is good, too.)
TISM... smartarses, and good at it.
Over and over. On all platforms (some of y’all are still on X).
*1981 Sherrilyn horrified by 2025 Sherrilyn saying “let’s post Reagan’s speech.”
youtu.be/5t5QK03KXPc
Over and over. On all platforms (some of y’all are still on X).
*1981 Sherrilyn horrified by 2025 Sherrilyn saying “let’s post Reagan’s speech.”
youtu.be/5t5QK03KXPc
I know some of the background to "Nebraska". But I have my own relationship with the album. "Born In The USA" was my first Springsteen album, and 1986 saw me buying every past album, but shied away from "Nebraska", yet it's the easiest to access
I know some of the background to "Nebraska". But I have my own relationship with the album. "Born In The USA" was my first Springsteen album, and 1986 saw me buying every past album, but shied away from "Nebraska", yet it's the easiest to access