Time To Dance!

Oh music, what would life be like without it. I really don't want to know. I have so many life anthems,songs that take me back to a certain time in my life. Not all happy, but I can look back and rejoice at where I am now. These songs are like markers in my life. Highlighting the best and the worst of times. So poignant, so important for my growth. So today, I want to take you all back a little. First to the 90s, until we end up at 2013.

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I enjoy such a wide genre of music, this is just a small glimpse into a part of my life, where I was beginning to explore who I was, who I was becoming. This first one, is a classic, which I imagine many will remember. I was entering my teenage years and this following song, had a certain amount of attitude that really appealed to my younger, insecure self and it was the start of my love of Hip Hop.


1990 A Tribe Called Quest, Can I Kick It? With samples from Lou Reed's, Take A Walk On The Wild Side, Ian Dury's, What A Waste and a few other songs from different artists, mixed in as well. This song is a whole vibe. I love how it mixes different genres of music, alongside old school Hip Hop. It has such a wonderful psychedelic feel to it. It's definitely one you will find me bopping to and I love listening to it with my headphones on, whilst I'm walking into town, where yes, I have been know to bust a few moves along the way.


Next up is Dreadzone, Here We Go (2005). I'm a huge fan of Dreadzone, an English group, that play a fusion of Dub, Reggae, Electronic, and Trip Hop. They are amazing live and I have been fortunate to have seen them twice. I was in my late teens, when I first heard of them, finding myself in London after leaving Ireland to study Mental Heakth nursing. I spend many hours listening to them in a cloud of smoke whilst dancing. I felt like a fish out of water when I first moved to London, coming from the countryside. Music certainly put me at ease. This song though, came later, but its one of my favourites to dance to. I love the energy ot brings. It's still my go to, when I need a lift. To be honest so many of their songs would have to go into the soundtrack of my life, which I imagine would stretch many albums lol.


Finally, ( cos this time I'm sticking to the rules, you hear that @ablaze, there's not many that can make me follow rules) we have The Renegade, rom Friend Within (2013). Which is a remix of The Renegade Master. The original wasn't really on my radar when it first came out in the 90s, but this remix certainly caught my attention. It's got a jungle vibe to it and I do have a soft spot for jungle music. I do love good bass. This song always has me up dancing and if I go to a party and this is playing, I know I'm going to have a good time. I've danced to ot so much, cos it's been remixed so much, it really takes me back to my care free party days.

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i believe this whirled, without music, would be a peaceful world… rather than the chaotic whirled of “the globalist” witch 🧙‍♀️ it is. 🤔 432 hz Verdi’s A > rockefeller & company’s 440hz 💥

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Oh I LOVE Dreadzone. An old fave of ours as well.

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"the soundtrack of our life" thats great, yes the tunes each soul is jumping on. Didnt expect those tunes from you.
Thinking back of the first old Hip Hop tunes, they we're something special.

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