I have stopped listening to a LOT of music as the genres or artists use too much symbolism in their lyrics and/or videos and are involved with the very people who want to destroy society. Even so called Christian music is filled with these infiltrators posing as people who are children of Christ but are actually only trying to sway believers to follow & worship them and NOT to do so for God.
I am looking for some music to add to my playlist for when I am working out (strength training) and wondering what you have in your playlist. I dont want it to be all FJB, Tom MacDonald, Burden songs and the like either. Just some good clean music with a good beat, some workout motivation, free from the grasp of those in the pedowood/Lucifer-music industry.
Thank you!
Classics: Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and dozens more.
Ah, I never even thought to add classical music, but for some sets, may just work
For working out, it's hard to beat Mick Gordon's work on DOOM and the upcoming Atomic Heart:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOsB5AoKDJc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uegaO8FOzn0
This stuff will really put you in the mindset of being a Christian marine with a gun on Mars in the middle of a demonic uprising. What could be more empowering than that?
As far as symbolic stuff goes, I've been jamming out to the Wolf's Rain soundtrack lately. Check out the thread I posted about it yesterday:
https://greatawakening.win/p/15JAh0QB4z/music-for-those-who-feel-the-gra/c/
It would be horrible for working out to though, lol.
I started listening to a lot of old Jazz and newer Lofi/Cafe jazz, as well as synthwave. Anything that lets the music speak for itself and doesnt have people yapping over the lyrics
I am not familiar with any synthwave songs (but know what it is) so will start diving into that. Cafe jazz though always puts me to sleep. It is great to listen to on a rainy day.
Q linked to a tweet that wants justice for chester. Still looking for it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4KdCEg7I8A0
Chris Cornell got it from the black hats too.
Billy Corgan is based and amazingly still alive.
Billy Corgan is awesome.
Thank you!
Ok, just listened and too much screaming for me
Cornell has some chill stuff. Most of smashing pumpkins is relaxing.
I haven’t researched each one, but they all have music for kicking ass at the gym, as well as kicking back at home. I also restore vintage audio equipment for fun. It’s random I know, but I think it’s cool to experience music like my dad did. Shout out to everyone here rocking out on vintage gear. These may not be for everyone but hey, these suggestions hit the spot for me lately.
Whiskey Myers, Zach Brian, Uphurch, Flatland Cavalry, Marcus King, The Dead South, The SteelDrivers, Tyler Childers, Colter Wall, Johnny Cash, Read Southhall band. Greta Van Fleet, Marshall Tucker Band, Pure Prairie League, Led Zeppelin to name a few.
Good luck!
I LOVE The Dead South! (Zeppelin though... puke) Thanks for the names of others to check out. Do you like Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats?
What type of vintage audio, as in how far back do you usually go?
Skinny Tuba!
What is this?
Traditional jazz. Can find them on YT. They don't do the big hits though.
Nick Drake. Yea, it’s folksy but very soothing and would be prefect for a low stress workout when you don’t feel like over-doing it.
Great, always need something for cooling down and stretching.
I've been playing a lot of Tyson James lately.
Boards of Canada - Music has the Right to Children
Boards of Canada - Shores of Easy
Mosaik Rubik
Mosaik Leandi
Ulrich Schnauss - 2003 A Strangely Isolated Place
Ulrich Schnauss - Goodbye
Spacemind - Forgotten Station
Follow Your Bliss
Revolution Earth
Best of: telepath
Sons of the Pioneers, especially early transcriptions, Erhard Bauscke, Chick Webb, 30's through 60's Pop are some of my playlists. Variety of old stuff. Upbeat!
All of those are new to me so will definitely check them all out for sure; swing music type?
Hope you enjoy. Roy Rogers was one of the founders of SOP. Many upbeat Christian songs. Bauscke upbeat 1930's German jazz, not political. Webb with Ella Fitzgerald.
Ella's voice was amazing! Any particular German jazz you would recommend to start off with?
YT channel "Deutchlandsender" Will Glahe, Erhard Bauscke, Egon Kaiser. Upbeat Jazz. Try YT channel "Prozoot" for high quality '20's, 30's upbeat English language jazz. Love Ella's work with Chick Webb!
I will be skipping FFDP, but I have not heard of the other two. I did a quick listen to the Shine and the Happy Face songs by Jagwar Twin and liked the beat to both- will take a longer listen later for the lyrics. The Lacy song was a bit too much on the screaming for me.
You can't go wrong with Boston...all their stuff is awesome. Early Kansas is good. Dream Theater "Images and Words: -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0najyrwX6c
Zebra "3.V" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-neLKIjU3E Dokken "Mr. Scary" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrUgEZYvyzs Maynard Ferguson "Primal Scream" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLH0J7mf1lg If you can find anything by Chase, it's solid gold. Ennea is their best. Albums are difficult to come by: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4QBZanJKyA Swanee River -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md4_wsgO37w
Just some older stuff you may not be familiar with...
You may want to work out to K-Pop (Korean pop) music and Hindi-Pop.
You won't be able to understand a single word... but most of it has a good upbeat rhythm, it's catchy and there aren't any weird music industry politics involved. Plenty of it available online for free download.
No...no no no to K-Pop. Not sure what is considered Hindi-Pop but I do always get a kick out of these two songs lol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU7KmH2PP9k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJa2kwoZ2a4
Tom McDonald Topher the Patriot
I like them both but looking for some music that also wont piss me off about what is going on in the world; want to just use my gym time to escape but without getting back into the normie world
Try these songs from The Smashing Pumpkins and see if there's more that you like.
Cyr
The Colour of Love
Silvery Sometimes
Solara
Dorian
Anaise!
United States
7 Shades of Black
That's the Way (My Love Is)
The Everlasting Gaze
Heavy Metal Machine
Bodies
I could never get into them back in the day when they came out but will give them a listen and see if I am into their music a bit more now.
Tom Petty I won’t back down.