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Dishnet Tech (3 KP) created a post

Jun 10, 2019  
10 Very Good Google Home Games to play using your smart speaker -

1. Mad Libs
2. Ding Dong Coconut
3. Song Pop
4. Absurd Is The Word
5. Sub War
6. 21 BlackJack
7. Akinator
8. Lucky Trivia
9. Truth Or Dare
10. Never Have I Ever
     
SongPop
SongPop
Games, Music
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8.7 (3 Ratings)
App Rating
Amazing app to guess popular songs - I used to love this one before they introduced Song Pop 2.

It would have been amazing if they transferred all progress and playlist mastery, rather than starting anew, but a very entertaining app to spend your free time on.
  
Rubber Soul by The Beatles
Rubber Soul by The Beatles
1965 | Folk, Pop, Rock
9
9.1 (15 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 5th greatest album of all time
Brilliant Beatles album, some of their best, but maybe not best-known, songs. Somnewhere between their earlier, Merseybeat jingle-jangle pop, and their later blues-y and hippie works. An exciting pointer towards the follow-on album Revolver.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Fine Line by Harry Styles in Music

Apr 8, 2021  
Fine Line by Harry Styles
Fine Line by Harry Styles
2019 | Pop
8
8.3 (3 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 491st greatest album of all time (2020)
Really good album from the likable pop star. Having heard the singles, I doubted there would be much more of any decent quality on the album, but I was pleasantly surprised by the album as a whole.
  
Whitney Houston by Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston by Whitney Houston
1985 | Pop, Soul
8
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 257th greatest album of all time
Great pop/soul album and Whitney's debut. Featuring the superb How Will I Know and Saving All My Love and the over-played Greatest Love Of All (does love "happen" to people? Just seems like lazy song-writing).
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Hit the Road - Season 1 in TV

Nov 7, 2017  
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Hit The Road | Trailer

Hit The Road is about the greatest family band you’ve never heard of — yet! This chaotically dysfunctional family of would-be rock/pop stars traverse the country in a cramped tour bus sacrificing privacy, comfort and dignity while in search of fame.

  
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Frank Carter recommended Raw Power by The Stooges in Music (curated)

 
Raw Power by The Stooges
Raw Power by The Stooges
1973 | Punk, Rock
8.4 (9 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"He's the best frontman of all time. Iggy Pop and Nick Cave are up there for me in different ways, but Nick Cave didn't invent the stage dive. I could have picked any Stooges, but Raw Power has everything. I picked this mainly because of my love for Iggy Pop. When Post Pop Depression came out last year I fell in love with it, a collaboration between two of my favourite artists [Pop and Josh Homme], and to see this man play the Royal Albert Hall and stage diving is pretty fucking next level. It was a monumental moment. I was quite young when I first heard The Stooges. I had a couple of weird mixtapes my uncle had made. He was into stuff like The Specials but there were a few random tracks on there and the Stooges were one of them. Now, any time I have to DJ I mainly just play Iggy. He's got so many classic songs that you don't have to think about it, you can just turn to him first, a decent 40 minutes of Iggy Pop, then fill it out with whatever else you need to put in. Iggy's hits are a bit stretched out over his entire career, but Raw Power's got my favourite lyrics he's ever written. It's got the song 'Raw Power' which is just next fucking level and it's got 'Search and Destroy'. ""I'm a street walking cheetah with a heart full of napalm"". If you want to sum up how a man feels walking down a Hollywood street feeling like a badass, it doesn't get any better than that. The name of the album says everything you need to, it's where I took inspiration from when I was trying to come up with Modern Ruin."

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Neil Hannon recommended Dare by The Human League in Music (curated)

 
Dare by The Human League
Dare by The Human League
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"I was only ten when it came out, but I knew there and then that this was the best music ever, that album. Obviously, child of the seventies, I had grown up on quite luridly sentimental and cheesy music [laughs]! Because you didn't really see punk on the television or hear it on the radio, I never really noticed it, but I did hear how it affected pop music, which is new wave, synth-pop, Elvis Costello and Blondie and stuff like that. In amongst all that, you had Gary Numan and The Human League. It was a breath of fresh air, definitely. I can see myself in my dressing gown watching Top Of The Pops. Obviously, 'Don't You Want Me', which they casually put at the end of the record, is one of the ultimate pop hits of that era and it seemed to be number one for just ages, which was fine by me, because I loved the video as well. Also one of my favourite records, I couldn't put it in this list because it's just a single, is 'Pop Music' by M, which kind of sums up that era for me completely. That's a great record, but he never made a decent album! Dare is, of all the albums on the list, it's probably the most complete - there's not a bad tune on it. They're just at the absolute pinnacle of their powers. It's not just about great pop music, because they were quite experimental still. It's not so much crazy experimental sounds, but it's really, really hard-edged and it doesn't let you off the hook. Nothing has really got a lot of reverb or delay on it, it's very, very clean. Some of the sounds go right through your head, piercing."

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Hopeless Fountain Kingdom by Halsey
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom by Halsey
2017 | Alternative
On an album full of radio experiments, some succeed—“100 Letters,” “Walls Could Talk” and “Alone” demonstrate the perennially fertile sound of alt-pop—and some inevitably fail.
Critic- Katherine St. Asaph
Original Score: 6.5 out of 10

Read Review: http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/23301-hopeless-fountain-kingdom/
  
Blue Madonna  by Børns
Blue Madonna by Børns
2018 | Alternative, Indie
The second album from the rapidly ascendent synth-pop star Garrett Borns offers more of the same: great ideas constrained in songs that rarely allow them to come to fruition.
By Katherine St. Asaph
Original Score - 5.7

Read the Full Review here - https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/borns-blue-madonna/