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This isn't really a new song, but they've mixed some of the most heartbreaking scenes from BL dramas... they've done a really good job on this.

⚠️ warning: Get your tissues!

 

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Really like this one... from my playlist. Foreign but English subs.

English words, translated via ChatGPT:

 

Grow Old Together
Lyrics: Zhou Meiling | Music: Shi Yuanjie

Hey~
Hearing the sea breeze in my ears,
Feeling the waves between my feet,
Rippling.

Hey~
I remember the day we met,
The sunset dyed your face red,
So lost.

Following your silhouette,
Ignoring storm and rain,
We leaned on each other.

You said we can’t give up,
Even if the road is full of thorns,
I have you.

Let the wind and rain outside the window come,
Let the journey be full of twists and hardships,
You still hold my hand,
I will always have you.

Even if time urges us to grow old,
Even if youth is no longer beautiful,
How many true companions can one have in life?
In this vast sea of people,
I only wish to be with you.

How could I ever forget
Those storms,
The way we clung to each other?

You never once gave up,
Even if the road was full of thorns,
I had you.

Let the wind and rain outside the window come,
Let the journey be full of twists and hardships,
You still support me,
I will always have you.

Even if time urges us to grow old,
Even if youth is no longer beautiful,
How many true companions can one have in life?
In this vast sea of people,
I only wish to be with you.

(Let the storms rage, let the road be rough,
You still hold my hand, I will always have you.)

(Even if time makes us old,
Even if we are no longer young,
In this vast sea of people,
I only wish to be with you.)

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I grew up in the 60s and 70s. I loved and still love the old-time rock and roll. However, until just a year ago I hadn't even heard of this group, even though they had been invited to both the United Nations and The White House. Since a young nurse suggested I look at Boy Meet Evil, I've fallen in love with this group. No wonder they are the most followed group on the world. And Jimin is one of the most talented artist on earth.

 

 

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Me, emoting, while lipsnycing this song in my head.

 

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Oh my, somebody is making effective use of A.I. in this video. The music is good too. But it might be better with a less-than viral presentation. Having been inflicted with my first cold since the covid pandemic despite my continual wearing of a mask in social areas, I'm absolutely against damn viral bugs of any sort. :angry:

 

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Do you remember Safety Dance by Men Without Hats? Here is a new song from the band's newest release called A Cause De Toi. Not bad for a late Wednesday afternoon.

 

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My partner and I were talking about food (my favorite topic) the other day and we got together and slammed this out (music by Suno - lyrics by me, and him). Fun little song all about ramyeon. 

 

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I've been listening to Fink this year (a new  artist discovery for me). Wheels Turn Beneath My Feet II which is presented live and is a hit with my music system. Here is a version of Resurgam, best listened to on good speakers with good bass underpinning, or a good pair of headphones.

 

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From time to time I find something very interesting to listen to. Robert Plant said in a video I recently watched that the album Kronos Quartet Pieces of Africa was essential listening for him at an early time during Led Zeppelin's rise. Here is Escalay (Whaterwheel) for your enjoyment: 

I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. I encourage a full listen of the album.

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I'm listening to Yellow  '40 Years' on Tidal Audio @48 khz / 24 bit via Tidal Audio. At the 51 percent volume level on my Marantz receiver (120 watts into 8 ohm, class A/B) it comes across very well on my speakers. A big hit was this compilation's version of 'Oh Yeah,' a song many of us already know (but you may never heard this song like this, better in every way in my opinion) from a movie enjoyed by many. And yet this comes across as wonderfully musical and beyond any musicality you may have heard in the movie - details.

I'm very much enjoying the entire musical release of '40 Years.' I think you will, too. Give it a listen!

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