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People Like You (2022) – Christina Perri

People Like You is yet another spectacular song from my favourite balladeer Christina Perri. It is a form of art-music in its minimalist and modest approach, but elicits profound emotions which few music artists even with the luxury of employing

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The AnkiDroid Collection (Part 50) – Gadfly, Acquiescence & Demisexual

Ankidroid additions related to Science, History and Philosophy. More information about Anki can be found in this article. Gadfly gadfly \ ˈgad-ˌflī \ noun A gadfly is an irritating person, a nuisance who will often ask too many questions or lob lots

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Any Man of Mine (1995) – Shania Twain

He’s gotta be a heartbeatin’, fine treatin’Breathtakin’, earthquakin’ kind This song is undeniably catchy especially when Shania sings the above lines. Any Man of Mine was a 1995 monster hit for Shania Twain and is considered a country classic by

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1/1 – 7/1/24 – Best Songs of 2023, Sci-Fi Writer & Madness

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. 100 Best Songs of 2023Blog article by Jeff at Eclectic Music Lover As a music blogger, I’m exposed to a tremendous amount of new music

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Angel Baby (1960) – Rosie & the Originals

When I first heard Angel Baby at Max’s web site PowerPop I was left stumped. I wondered, ‘where have you been all my life’? I can see why John Lennon adored it so. Listening to this felt like being reacquainted

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Pensaba en Ti (2009) – Marcela Gándara

This incredible song features Mexican christian singer Marcela Gandara. My music project houses lots of wonderful music from Marcela. I was enchanted with her music from first hearing. I remember when I was in a fragrance shop perhaps a decade

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The Killer (2023) – David Fincher (Friday’s Finest)

Sucking the cool out of James Bond and injecting formaldehyde into deadpan, this steel rail of a movie wisely adds humor to its calculations, the Reznor/Ross combo score defibrillates when needed, and Tilda Swinton brings the ice. Although I’m not

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Penguin (2011) – Christina Perri

When a male penguin falls in love with a female penguin he will search the entire beach to find a pebble to present to her and when he finally finds it he places it in front of her feet like

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Peggy Sue (1957) & Peggy Sue Got Married (1959) – Buddy Holly

(Peggy Sue) Gerron stated that she first heard the song at a live performance at the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium in 1957, and that she was “so embarrassed, I could have died.” Today you get two Buddy Holly classics in the

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Peggy Day (1969) – Bob Dylan

Peggy Day is the second song to appear from Bob Dylan’s 1969 record – Nashville Skyline after the previous entry I Through It All Away. Building on the rustic style he experimented with on John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline displayed a complete immersion

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