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:banana-dreads:

Tarrus Riley - Lighter (Official Video) ft. Shenseea, Rvssian
https://youtu.be/V3Pavo7eCmI?si=7RVHgMNCXiLdmZsO
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Beeda Play

(Verse 1)
In the world of pixels and screens, where laughter takes the lead,
There's a place called Beeda Play, where joy's guaranteed.
On the stage of the Beeda, a comedy ballet,
Where every moment's a punchline, it's time for Beeda Play.

(Chorus)
Beeda Play, oh what a sight,
A laughter carnival every night.
Comedy gems and jokes to sway,
On the stage of Beeda Play.

(Verse 2)
From sitcom sagas to stand-up tales, a laughter symphony,
Characters and comics, a riot in harmony.
Funny bones tickled, and chuckles find their way,
In the digital theater, it's time for Beeda Play.

(Pre-Chorus)
In the world of streaming dreams,
Beeda Play's the king of memes.
Laughs that echo, smiles that stay,
In the universe of Beeda, let's play.

(Chorus)
Beeda Play, oh what a sight,
A laughter carnival every night.
Comedy gems and jokes to sway,
On the stage of Beeda Play.
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I will try to visit the YouTube video and check them out. Thank you for the songs suggestions.
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Jenkins: Palladio - 1. Allegretto (arr. for Strings Orchestra) · Karl Jenkins · Carmine Lauri · David Alberman · London Symphony Orchestra
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It's great that you're building your own radio, if you fly, you can do it my friend :D
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Is anyone ever listen any Haryanvi Song?
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Done! The hassles this board has are frustrating aren't they? And to think poor Scott pays for it!!
Have a Hoot: Read a Book!
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Goo Goo Dolls - Iris.

Old but gold.
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The music thread is a good forum topic. It brings people together who share the same love and passion about this hobby. It makes us united in times of both difficulty and good times. No matter how people are different to each other but when it comes to music we are only one.
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Drake certified lover boy is magic
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I enjoy an eclectic range of music such as Classical, Classic Rock and Folk music. I especially have a love of Classical music such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Impressionist. I feel classical music provides the listener with not only with a story but I believe it represents a form of auditory "art" that can be critiqued and appreciated much like when reviewing books and other forms of art. For example, we can hear if a piece sounds happy or sad. As a piano player I love being able to play classical music and share with with family and friends. :D
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Post by Boniface Liwakala »

I doubt my music tastes would interest anyone. I'm a quiet person who prefers soundtracks from anime to entertain me, musically.
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Song for Zula by Phosphorescent one of the most amazing tunes on the planet.
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Metallica is one of the most amazing bands.
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Made a new friend recently. He is a plumber, he is an amazing mountain biker. Came third at the age of 55 in the world champs. He is now 66 and is part of a band, he is learning how to play the bass.
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