Kashmir by Led Zeppelin “Kashmir,” by Led Zeppelin, is more than just a song; it’s an epic voyage. Released on their 1975 album Physical Graffiti, this track has become one of the band’s most iconic and enduring works. From the opening bars, “Kashmir” grabs you with its distinctive, almost hypnotic, guitar riff. Jimmy Page’s creation […]
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Carlita DJ mix for The Lot Radio Friday 8 pm CET is weekendmix time @just-a-daily-song. Carlita has been making waves in the electronic music scene with her infectious energy and eclectic sound. Her sets are a journey through a diverse range of genres, blending house, techno, disco, and elements of her Middle Eastern heritage. This
Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You by Glenn Medeiros Sometimes, a song captures a feeling so universal that it transcends generations. Glenn Medeiros’ “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You” is undoubtedly one of those songs. Released in 1987, this heartfelt ballad became an instant classic, solidifying Medeiros’ place in the realm of timeless
Hey Poseidon by Heather Nova Going to see Heather in concert this sunday. Looking forward to it. Heather Nova has always been a siren, her voice a captivating current pulling listeners into her world. With her latest album, she once again proves her mastery of ethereal soundscapes and deeply personal lyrics. And within this sonic
Granny Takes A Trip by Elliott Murphy Elliott Murphy, a name synonymous with seasoned songwriting and a restless artistic spirit, has gifted us with “Infinity,” his latest album. And nestled within its tracks is a delightful, unexpected gem: “Grany Takes a Trip.” Forget what you think you know about Murphy’s typically grounded narratives. “Grany Takes
Ritmo De La Noche (Radio Version) by Lorca Let’s do a guilty pleasure for today’s just a daily song. Did you know these 3 fun facts about “Ritmo de la Noche”? Belgian roots: while often mistaken for a Spanish or Latin American song, “Ritmo de la Noche” actually hails from Belgium. Lorca, the artist behind the original
Barracuda by Heart Let’s talk about a classic: “Barracuda” by Heart. Released in 1977 on Little Queen, it’s more than a song; it’s an experience. That opening guitar squeal (thanks, Roger Fisher!) grabs you instantly. Ann Wilson’s vocals are incredible, moving from soaring highs to gritty lows, conveying fierce independence. The song’s origin, about a
APT. by Rosé & Bruno Mars Yeah I know, I’m late to the party. But there’s a reason this song has gone viral. It’s catchy as hell. It’s monday morning lazy bitches, get up and make something of your day! All in sync now: Apateu, apateuApateu, apateuApateu, apateuUh, uh-huh, uh-huh (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
Live at Sydney Opera House by Underworld No DJ mix as weekendmix this week, we’ve got something way better. Vivid LIVE 2024 featured a special performance by the legendary electronic music group Underworld at the Sydney Opera House. Underworld played 3 consecutive nights from May 30 tot June 1 and it was a truly magical
