Imágenes de la legendaria sesión de grabación de ‘𝗘𝗹 𝗖𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗲 𝗧𝘂𝗹𝗮’, realizada por el original Buena Vista Social Club en La Habana, Cuba, en 1996, captadas por Susan Titelman.
Polish prodigy Marcin Patrzalek responds to those claiming his music is fake.
Watch this tutorial breakdown: One guitar, zero fakes – mastering melody, bass, and percussion all at once.
Proton Drive makes it easy to share files securely.
Send private links to specific people or groups, or create public links you can switch on and off whenever you need.
Every file stays end-to-end encrypted, and you stay in control of who sees what.
In the Summertime is the debut single by Mungo Jerry, released in May 1970.
The band recorded the track very quickly in the studio, without traditional drums: the iconic rhythm of "chh chh chh" comes from the washboard played by Paul King.
The band's name came from a poem by T. S. Eliot ("Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer"). Released as a single, it became a global phenomenon: #1 on the UK Singles Chart for seven weeks in a row, #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, #1 in several countries and sold millions of copies.
Strive just did something no public company has ever done.
$SATA is paying shareholders a 13% DAILY Bitcoin-backed dividend.
The first daily dividend in stock market history.
Full breakdown with $ASST’s Chief Risk Officer @PunterJeff 👇🏼
Timestamps:
00:00 SATA: The First U.S. Listed Security to Pay Daily Dividends
8:51 Strive Enters Top 10 Bitcoin Holder Ranks
10:39 Strive's Daily Dividends Beating $MSTR To It... What's the Catch?
11:21 Why Don't More Companies Pay Daily Dividends?
13:15 Structuring Daily Capital Asset Distributions
14:01 What is Digital Credit?
16:30 How is $SATA Able to Pay 13% Yield?
19:21 Strive is Re-Establishing Trust
21:08 Bitcoin Digital Credit Insurance Analogy
28:35 History of Strive
34:51 Why Traditional Income Investing Models Are Failing Retail Investors
37:51 The 2008 Financial Crisis Tore His Family Apart
46:35 Betting Everything on MSTR Options: Making 2000%
52:14 How Jeff Thinks About His Portfolio Now
This is where my love of music started. Stole the bootleg from Spectrums, Jeff and Kee in the 80's. 🤣 Yes that young, I've rasied myself since 5th grade
Straight Outta Compton is the opening track and title of N. W.A. debut album (released in 1989), the album that practically invented gangsta rap as a mainstream genre. Dr. Dre produced the beat in a few hours using the classic break of James Brown's "Funky Drummer," a simple synthesizer and scratches from DJ Yella all recorded in the tiny Audio Achievements Studio.
The album sold over 2 million copies in the US alone with almost no mainstream radio playing (because of censorship), in 2015, inspired the biopic Straight Outta Compton.
Billie Jean is from the album Thriller (1982), the best-selling album in history, but the moment that eternalized the track was the solo performance in the special Motown 25 recorded on March 25, 1983. Michael Jackson, only 24, hardly wanted to participate in the show. Berry Gordy had to insist a lot. He chose "Billie Jean" because he thought the other tracks from when he was younger didn't match his new style. Michael performed the song with impeccable choreography and, in the middle of the track, debuted the moonwalk for the first time on world television, a step he had learned from street dancers years earlier.
This performance changed the history of music: it was the moment when Michael stopped being "the boy of the Jackson 5" and became the King of Pop. The special was shown in May 1983 and seen by more than 47 million people, to this day it is considered one of the greatest live performances of all time.
When Dr. John and Jools Holland sat down for an epic piano duel in 1988, the poor keys never knew what hit them! 🎹🔥 Two boogie-woogie masters going head-to-head, pounding out rhythms like they’re trying to knock the lid off the piano. Top hats, wild energy, and pure musical mayhem—vintage chaos at its finest. Who needs subtlety when you’ve got this much soul? 😂
One of the two known videos of Jimi Hendrix playing acoustic (1967) - allegedly, the video was made after a photoshoot where the photographer brought him a special 12-string guitar, strung upside down to adapt to Jimi's left-handed playing.