Alright, folks. Here we share music from our country, be it modern pop or some good old traditional folk music Swedish pop: Hometown represent https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sYMByMHwPRI Sang at ever godd- graduation there is https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zYe1snx1A78 Traditional Swedish song https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xQtdC1k9Trk Swedish rap https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PUbahWCq-3w
Russia: [video=youtube;clvOlk52SMA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clvOlk52SMA[/video] Sweden: [video=youtube;FetDgJOjG2Q]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FetDgJOjG2Q[/video]
Best Russian folk song there is [video=youtube;ivASIwtHALM]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ivASIwtHALM[/video]
As for evil, I mostly like songs with meaningful complex text. And often this is at the expense of the quality of performance And for foreign users, the text does not carry any information, and therefore you need to look for something that you like with music or even with a video clip of a music video. And it's very difficult ... But I'll try to find something Here is the lyric song "You gave me roses" of the Russian rock band "Night Snipers".
But the song is not very strong from a musical point of view, but with a very deep text and an interesting video clip. The clip is interesting because it is completely amateur, non-professional and non-commercial. This is the "Song about the War" of the Kazakh MOTOR-ROLLER group, singing in Russian. I found such a translation of this song, I do not know how successful it is.
I saw them filming this in Thornton Heath coming home from work one summer's day in 2015 Turns out they was promoting Straight Outta Compton (2015) Also, this was filmed on my doorstep too... *hides
This band; I used to know in Croydon when they had the Harp Rock Bar... This band were awesome and let you on stage with their equipment at their rock bar... Alas they've since sold up and relocated to Spain and have since been extras in Benidorm, a UK TV show shot in Spain.. This Gentleman right here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Op6hXBHomXom2ywXaekbA
Dubstep (the genre). Dubstep was invented in this really really; really cool/iconic almost looking retail shop that sold electronic music equipment on London Road in Croydon in the 1990s.. In 2004 I was 16 years old in The Black Sheep Bar in Croydon loving the speakers there thanks to 'before me in the 1990s' when they found a way to make the bass shake.. https://www.vice.com/en_uk/article/an-oral-history-of-dubstep-vice-lauren-martin-610... Loved it. Loved it to an extent where I couldn't picture club life any other way but that speaker and only now do I look back and notice how special and unique that was, I've felt tht bass vibrate in other events, but none like that spot in Croydon called The Black Sheep Bar - turns out that that speaker with the cage you could swing from built into the stage was unique loved it; Alas that spot is no more. This is what Dubstep is:
They say "To be born British is like winning the lottery of life." This is just a mix of things; From London 2012's coverage in the UK on the BBC. I remember I saw this on TV when it aired.
Love that song still. Anyway.. - What I came here to post; In the UK, we have state television called the BBC, and we have to pay for a television license; however, this doesn't mean we don't have big telephons to raise money; however since it's public broadcasting anyway, telephons by the BBC fall into 2 things; Comic Relief (now Sports Relief) around March and Children in Need in November; They showcase the best of British too etc for a UK telephone audience getting us to pledge money that at the end of the night, goes to charity; This is what I mean. My country: