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Bill Schuster #1 YouTube music influencer 😉

@BillSchuster68

When it all collapses, how will your neighbors treat you? He/Him. My mind is not for rent, to any god or government

@themusicden @thecontrarians Katılım Eylül 2018
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Bill Schuster #1 YouTube music influencer 😉
Homelessness should not exist. Hunger should not exist. Untreated illness should not exist. We have the knowledge and the resources to stop these things. What we lack is a culture that prioritizes people over profits.
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
“Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I” by Stevie Wonder was released 44 years ago today.
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Guitarbizon@symeew13·
I have selected this list at random just so someone can get angry with me for leaving off their favorite band. 😉🤣😂😅😆
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TC@musicalvagabond·
Albums released OTD May 03 ✨ favorite album/track?
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@musicalvagabond Ambrosia. Road Island is a forgotten classic. It bridges their prog/art rock stuff to their pop/soulful stuff. I love the whole thing, but Feeling Alive Again should have been a huge hit, in the vein of You're The Only Woman, Biggest Part of Me and How Much I Feel.
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@Mikehomeseller Trek. I was a nine year old, in the theater, in 1977, for Star Wars (don't you dare call it "A New Hope"). I have the action figures, comic books, etc. That said, Wars is escapist fun, Trek is hopeful, futuristic fiction. Trek just goes deeper and is more relevant to reality.
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Peter August
Peter August@geminidream0610·
@AlphenMatthias Used to worship this album… Bruce’s idiotic libtard politics have made me hate all his music
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#Top70AlbumsOfThe70s #7 of 70: Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run (1975) "Born to Run" was Bruce Springsteen’s make-or-break third album and a clear sonic leap from his earlier, lower-budget work, trading suburban studio grit for a grand, polished sound shaped at the Record Plant. With Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg replacing flashier predecessors, the result is a towering, Phil Spector-influenced wall of sound, layered guitars, echo-drenched vocals, rich keyboards, and thunderous drums, matched by Springsteen’s most ambitious songwriting yet. While it revisits the streetwise themes of "The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle", the tone shifts from nostalgic affection to bitterness and distance, as Springsteen confronts the dead-end dreams of his characters with a mix of fear and disdain, as if recognizing his own reflection. More operatic than rock & roll, the album plays like a modern West Side Story, in its scale and drama entirely intentional, for what might seem overblown is in fact the point. Where his previous record felt like a happy accident, "Born to Run" is a deliberate, self-declared masterstroke, delivering on its promise with a sound and set of songs that aim for and largely achieve greatness.
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My Top 70 Albums Of The 70s #7 The Who: Who's Next (1971) Possibly the ultimate rock album of all time.

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Guitarbizon@symeew13·
Maiden fans: pick YOUR track!
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@mike_muzic IMO, Exile is an overrated, sloppy, drug induced piece of crap. It doesn't belong in the conversation with those other three, actually great, albums. The whole band is not even there on many tracks. What the hell is Mick even singing? Exile is a Turd that should be on the run.
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Mike David
Mike David@mike_muzic·
These four Stones albums are widely regarded as their creative peak. Can you isolate one you like most, or is that too tough? After serious deliberation, I'm going with Exile. Beggars Banquet (1968) Let It Bleed (1969) Sticky Fingers (1971) Exile on Main St. (1972)
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tris mccall@trismccall·
@BillSchuster68 @Mikehomeseller i love them both, but *pros & cons* is stunning, and "go fishing" is one of my absolute favorite songs. i agree that it's in the conversation for the best album of 1984. and possibly the most underrated album ever.
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Armando Venditti
Armando Venditti@VendittiAr22341·
Band Spotlight : Tears For Fears Episode 2 : Everybody Loves A Happy Ending. Featuring : @klcheshire
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Rose of Cimarron by Poco is such a perfect, beautiful song that it brings me to tears. The lyrics almost don't even matter. Rusty Young wrote a masterpiece and gave it to Paul Cotton and Timothy B Schmidt to sing. Poco doesn't get anywhere near the respect they deserve.
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Johnta Austin
Johnta Austin@johntalsr·
I’ll see the ask about “best 3 album run” & raise the stakes to a 5 album run. The undisputed greatest run in music history. I like what someone told me yesterday, it’s unfair to compare another artist to Stevie. S-Tier stands for Stevie. Everyone else is fighting for # 2
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