Another classic! #asongaday #sanpetardo #JamesBrown
A classic! Stephen Stills didn’t write For What It’s Worth about Vietnam or revolution—it all started because some L.A. kids couldn’t hang out past 10 p.m. In 1966, the Sunset Strip was buzzing, cops were grumpy, and someone thought a curfew was a good idea. Cue protests, chaos, and Stephen watching from Topanga thinking, “Well, this is weird.” A few days later, he scribbled a song that perfectly captured confused social tension. The title? Just a throwaway line: “Here’s this song, for what it’s worth.” Ironically, that casual tune about a local kerfuffle became the anthem for every generation convinced the system’s out to get them. #asongaday #sanpetardo #BuffaloSpringfield
What a masterpiece of a song — and in the version with William Shatner’s spoken part? Forget about it, it’s pure genius. A beautiful rendition, absolutely legendary. #sanpetardo #asongaday #williamshatner #commonpeople #pulp #jarviscocker
🛸 “I want to believe.” — the legendary poster from Fox Mulder’s office with a #nostr twist 👽 Because the truth is out there — in open protocols, uncensorable communication, and code that no one can take down. Perfect for believers in digital freedom. #ufo #xfiles #iwanttobelieve #alien https://www.redbubble.com/studio/promote/175336426
A classic: Been Caught Stealing! #onesongaday #sanpetardo #JanesAddiction
Sweet Thaaaaaang! #onesongaday #sanpertardo #shuggieotis
🚀 It’s here! 👽✨ I WANT TO BELIEVE – BTC Edition 🛸 This UFO isn’t after cows — it’s after ₿! A cosmic mix of alien mystery and Bitcoin magic. Wear it to show you believe… in sound money and life beyond fiat. 💸🛸 #teepublic: #redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/i/art-board-print/I-want-to-believe-BTC-edition-by-bembureda/175119697.NVL2T image #Bitcoin #UFO #IWantToBelieve #BTC
Winter is here! #starwarsrebellion image
G M Ismaël Lô is a Senegalese singer and songwriter born in 1956 in Dogondoutchi, Niger, to a Senegalese father and a Nigerien mother. He grew up in Rufisque, near Dakar, and began his career in the 1970s. Lô gained fame as a solo artist after leaving the group Super Diamono in the 1980s. Known for his soft voice and mastery of the guitar and harmonica, he blends traditional Senegalese music with folk, pop, and mbalax influences. One of his most famous songs is "Tajabone," released in 1990. Sung in Wolof, "Tajabone" is a gentle, emotional ballad about reflection, regret, and redemption. It refers to the Islamic celebration of Tajabone, where children parade in the streets. The song gained international recognition after being featured in Pedro Almodóvar's film All About My Mother (1999), introducing Lô's soulful sound to a global audience. #asongaday
GM "Jump Around" by House of Pain was released in 1992 and became an instant hip-hop classic. Produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, the track is famous for its aggressive beat and piercing horn sample. 👆 🚀 Interestingly, the beat was originally offered to Ice Cube, who turned it down. DJ Muggs then gave it to House of Pain, where Everlast delivered high-energy, boastful lyrics that fired up listeners. 🕴️ Though initially overlooked by some labels, the song exploded in popularity through radio and clubs. It reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a sports arena staple. Today, it's remembered as House of Pain's defining anthem.