Country Cont (Final) Just some music that I grew up with. Enjoy. Patty Loveless, Reba McEntire, Clint Black, Hank Williams, George Jones, Keith Urban, George Strait, Tim McGraw, Hank Williams Jr, Willie Nelson, Conway Twitty, Vince Gill, and Loretta Lynn made appearances too. Just couldn't be firked to make a 4th post with 5 more. Media Limits -_-
Soo back in the day there was this video by Daler Mehndi, a Bhangra artist, who made this song: Blizzard had the funny tradition to give the races in World of Warcraft dances that were based on dances as performed by real artists: Someone must have told me to check out the dance videos, as I did, and thus got to Daler Mehndi. I think I started with Ho Jayegi Balle Balle, went over Naare Naare, then, a few years ago, Koi Dheere Dheere , and then, rather randomly, I stumbled over Rajan Ke Raja, I think after researching his discography: (Start at 3:50 if you want the exiting part, although I really don't mind the start either) After looking for studio or otherwise different versions of the song, because it was baller, I found this: While the art style is rather debatable the singing is too damn joyful to pass up on. I also can concentrate rather well while listening to his shabads, so I listened to them basically exclusively while writing my Bachelors bullshit thingy. So ... that spans, what, six years, I think? Not exiting enough? Listen to this dope Indian/Spanish Crossover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbhF3g4wI_w
21. Because of my social issues, the groups that I actively engaged with were mostly the older generations. I couldn't stand to be around kids of my own age.