@KaitlynGroves7#MUS2011W21 I believe that radio is a dying form of media, but the "Canadian Classics" or "New From Canada" playlists on Spotify and Apple Music are filling that void and introducing a new generation to new music that they otherwise may not have had access too.
#MUS2011W21 I think showcasing Canadian music is very important. Not just as a show our culture but because Canadian musicians are often overlooked. The Tragically Hip, The Guess Who, and Rush have all helped shape the music industry with their unique sounds.
@JoshAdams131#MUS2011W21 I agree with you. Concerts are not just about the music, it's also about the atmosphere. You cant compare standing and singing with 100,000 other fans, to listening to a band on your couch.
@Makayla95815534#MUS2011W21 I have to disagree with you on this point. The sound quality on original vinyl records is second to none. Even modern reproduction vinyls are superior sounding to digitally mastered music on Apple Music or Spotify.
I disagree with Wald. As a young person who enjoys music that is made from bands rather than created on a computer I enjoy live performances over listening to a digital version. I also believe that covers (generally) are just worse versions of the original song. #MUS2011W21
#MUS2011W21 I believe that Ray Charles used his breaking voice to be a unique sound in the R&B Industry. Furthermore, his unique sound was able to convey emotion to his listeners in a way that had not been heard up to this point.
@lstrattonhkr Magnesium is one! It runs out fast in your body during exercise and causes muscle aches. Eat nuts, yogurt or bananas to replenish. #HKR1000
@May_flowers0 Leafy vegetables like kale are great sources of protein and can be eaten raw in salads or smoothies to make up the missing protein #HKR1000
@DArcyBennett_ This works too! Not everyone has access to the right food like I suggested so vitamin supplements are great in these situations. #HKR1000