Es gibt viele Gründe Twitter/X zu verlassen.
Es gibt nur wenige zu bleiben.
Letztere können erstere niemals überwiegen.
Wir haben beschlossen ab jetzt unsere Aktivität dort einzustellen. #BesserSpätAlsNie
There are many reasons to leave Twitter/X.
There are only a few to stay.
The latter can never outweigh the former.
We have decided to stop our activity there from now on. #BetterLateThanNever
#TuneTuesday#BetterLateThanNever#JoyDivision
I learned of this song and the band from Guardian's Good riddance 2020 playlist. I was excited to finally have a new band to listen to and was really enjoying their tracks which reminded me of other bands I love. Eventually, I find out they're from the 70s, lead singer passed away, the band became New Order, Dead Souls was theirs and NIN covered it
For #TuneTuesday#betterlatethannever - how about this great R&B song, which I discovered on a Charley compilation that I'd not played for years & then played a couple of years ago during a session of dusting down lesser played LPs....
VERY late for @Kitty 's #TuneTuesday, with the interesting theme #BetterLateThanNever . Quite fitting with timing too. I hope this is a suitable choice.
This is from 2013, a song from Yasmine Hamdan, but I discovered her only after watching "Only Lovers Left Alive" a month ago.
I love "post" music and she is incredible.
Today's topic, #BetterLateThanNever, from @Kitty's #TuneTuesday suggests me a very specific feeling. The feeling of being late to the party. You know, when a song was pretty famous but you only discover it now way after the rush was gone.
This is a song I discovered a couple of years ago, and when I came telling a colleague, she made me feel exactly that, that I was late. Whether you are, or you are not... enjoy!
I learned of this song somewhere around 1984 or 85. However, I still remember the 'late to the party' feeling of telling a friend about this great song I had just heard, and he said, oh that song has been out for a long time, implying that everyone had already heard it. (He was like that.)
While I had listened to Becky G a little bit here and there, thanks to NPR's Tiny Desk, I kind of got fully sucked in to her music.
On Tiny Desk she performed "Shower", which is originally from 2014 and one I had never heard of hers. Ended up buying the track to have in my digital library because its fun and catchy.
Cutting my teeth in the nu metal era, I had a pretty dim view of anything out of the 80s. Enter Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4, which had this little known ;) gem on the soundtrack, which floored me.
#TuneTuesday #BetterLateThanNever
I have always loved soul and R&B.
I came very late to Daptone Records. Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York. Best known as the home of Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley, the label boasts a roster which includes Menahan Street Band, The Budos Band, The Sugarman 3, and Antibalas, and runs the recording studio Daptone's House of Soul.
I didn't really know any Talking Heads songs beyond some of the hits for a very long time, but maybe 10 years ago or so I started getting into them. I even had a phase that lasted about 3 weeks where I listened to the first three albums multiple times a day every day.
I now use this song from about 1.08 in as my phone ringtone (not that my phone rings if I can help it.)
Not sure what to post for #TuneTuesday. The theme is #BetterLateThanNever, for music you discovered long after it came out. I listen to older music that I've not heard before all the time, but it's very often music from before I was born. A majority of the songs I post for hashtags like these are older than I am.
And the newer music I like tends to be, well, new.
But I don't think I can post a song here from before I was born, because that defeats the point, doesn't it? Of course I didn't like Parliament-Funkadelic or Lord Kitchener or Sam & Dave when the music was new, I wasn't alive yet.
Anyway, I've been stressing about this for too long instead of working. So here's a weird electronic track by the late Mira Calix called Umbra/Penumbra, because I did start listening to Mira Calix when she'd already been making music for a decade or so, which will have to do.
Morgen Alles ! @derthomas has had his theme of #BetterLateThanNever chosen by @Kitty 's #TuneTuesday Sortomatic Mk666.This is meant to be a song that you heard for the first time but hadn't realised it had been around for ages. Mine isn't quite in the same context, this is a band from where I grew up and were regularly gigging at local venues at the time, saw their CDs in local shops etc but somehow never listened to them until about 10yr ago.
China Drum: Cloud 9 https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=xQ5699ZwRJ4
This came up on my shuffle mix recently, and I thought it sounded quite contemporary. I didn’t recognise it so had a look and found out that it was Lakeshore Drive by Alitotta Haynes Jeremiah from 1973! The cheeky references to LSD should have tipped me off.
It's #TuneTuesday this week with #BetterLateThanNever my pick for this could be a variety of songs, as I was born in 1998, but my first thought was a song by Masayuki Suzuki, the singer of the Kaguya-Sama Openings, which is called "Shigau, Soujyanai". I heard this song at Nerissa Ravencroft's (Hololive VTuber) first karaoke stream and is since then in my playlists.