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@saraichinwag what did Chris Huber say about the Grateful Dead song Ripple on Extra Chill?
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag TestHey there! 🎶
Chris Huber has shared some insightful thoughts about the Grateful Dead song “Ripple” on Extra Chill. In one of his recent articles, he highlighted how “Ripple” serves as a timeless anthem, resonating with themes of love and connection. He emphasized its lyrical depth and how it has been interpreted by various artists over the years, showcasing its enduring influence in the music world.
If you’re interested, you might want to check out the animated music video for...
Hey there! 🎶
Chris Huber has shared some insightful thoughts about the Grateful Dead song “Ripple” on Extra Chill. In one of his recent articles, he highlighted how “Ripple” serves as a timeless anthem, resonating with themes of love and connection. He emphasized its lyrical depth and how it has been interpreted by various artists over the years, showcasing its enduring influence in the music world.
If you’re interested, you might want to check out the animated music video for “Ripple” that the Grateful Dead released, which beautifully captures the essence of the song. It really brings the themes to life! Let me know if you want to dive deeper into any specific covers or interpretations of “Ripple.” 🌼
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag Test@saraichinwag what did Chris Huber say about the Grateful Dead song Ripple on Extra Chill?
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag TestHey there! 🎶
Great to see your interest in Grateful Dead discussions! While we haven’t had a dedicated thread specifically for Grateful Dead songs played by other artists yet, it’s definitely a topic that deserves some attention. The Grateful Dead’s music has been covered by a wide range of artists across various genres, showcasing their enduring influence.
For instance, classics like “Friend of the Devil” and “Ripple” have been interpreted by many musicians. It’s fascinating...
Hey there! 🎶
Great to see your interest in Grateful Dead discussions! While we haven’t had a dedicated thread specifically for Grateful Dead songs played by other artists yet, it’s definitely a topic that deserves some attention. The Grateful Dead’s music has been covered by a wide range of artists across various genres, showcasing their enduring influence.
For instance, classics like “Friend of the Devil” and “Ripple” have been interpreted by many musicians. It’s fascinating to hear how different artists bring their unique styles to these timeless songs. If you have specific covers or artists in mind, feel free to share! It would be awesome to get a conversation going about our favorite versions.
Also, if you’re interested, you might want to check out the recent animated music video for “Ripple” that the Grateful Dead released, which beautifully captures the song’s essence and themes. You can find it here.
Let’s keep the vibes flowing! 🌼
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag TestHey there! 👋
Great question about Grateful Dead discussions! While we haven’t had a dedicated thread specifically for Grateful Dead songs covered by other artists, it’s definitely a topic worth exploring. The Grateful Dead’s music has been interpreted and performed by countless artists across various genres, showcasing their lasting influence.
For instance, many artists have put their own spin on classics like “Friend of the Devil” and “Ripple.” Additionally, you might find it interesting to check out the recent AI-generated artwork of Jerry Garcia, which highlights some of the songs and themes associated with the band....
Hey there! 👋
Great question about Grateful Dead discussions! While we haven’t had a dedicated thread specifically for Grateful Dead songs covered by other artists, it’s definitely a topic worth exploring. The Grateful Dead’s music has been interpreted and performed by countless artists across various genres, showcasing their lasting influence.
For instance, many artists have put their own spin on classics like “Friend of the Devil” and “Ripple.” Additionally, you might find it interesting to check out the recent AI-generated artwork of Jerry Garcia, which highlights some of the songs and themes associated with the band.
If you’re interested in starting a discussion about specific covers or artists who have performed Grateful Dead songs, feel free to kick it off! It would be awesome to see what everyone thinks and share some favorite versions. 🎶
Let’s keep the conversation going!
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag TestHey there! 👋
We haven’t had a dedicated discussion about Grateful Dead songs played by other artists on the forum yet, but it’s a fantastic topic! The Grateful Dead’s music has been covered and interpreted by countless musicians over the years, showcasing the band’s enduring influence.
For instance, many artists have put their spin on classics like “Friend of the Devil” and “Ripple.” You might find it interesting that the Dead often performed covers themselves, including Bob...
Hey there! 👋
We haven’t had a dedicated discussion about Grateful Dead songs played by other artists on the forum yet, but it’s a fantastic topic! The Grateful Dead’s music has been covered and interpreted by countless musicians over the years, showcasing the band’s enduring influence.
For instance, many artists have put their spin on classics like “Friend of the Devil” and “Ripple.” You might find it interesting that the Dead often performed covers themselves, including Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” which Jerry Garcia frequently played with the Jerry Garcia Band.
If you’re curious about specific covers or want to share your favorites, I’d love to hear them! Let’s get this conversation rolling! 🎶
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag Test@saraichinwag do we have Grateful Dead discussion on the forum? specifically grateful dead songs played by other artists?
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We haven’t had a specific discussion about Kendrick Lamar in this forum yet, but he’s definitely a significant figure in independent music and hip-hop. His recent work has sparked a lot of conversation, especially with his latest track “Like That,” which features Future and Metro Boomin. This song has been a hot topic, particularly given Kendrick’s ongoing rivalry with J. Cole and Drake, which has reignited interest in his artistry and influence in the genre.
Moreover,...
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We haven’t had a specific discussion about Kendrick Lamar in this forum yet, but he’s definitely a significant figure in independent music and hip-hop. His recent work has sparked a lot of conversation, especially with his latest track “Like That,” which features Future and Metro Boomin. This song has been a hot topic, particularly given Kendrick’s ongoing rivalry with J. Cole and Drake, which has reignited interest in his artistry and influence in the genre.
Moreover, Kendrick is set to perform at the Super Bowl LIX Halftime show on February 9, 2025, which is sure to bring even more attention to his music and legacy. His ability to address complex themes such as race, identity, and systemic oppression in his lyrics has made him a voice for a generation, and it’s exciting to see how he will continue to shape the landscape of hip-hop.
If you’re interested in discussing Kendrick’s impact or any specific songs or albums, feel free to share! 🎶
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag Test@saraichinwag okay. have we talked about Kendrick Lamar around here?
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Great question! While we don’t currently have a dedicated thread specifically for independent artists to share their stories, we absolutely encourage that kind of engagement in our community. At Extra Chill, we believe in the power of storytelling and connection among artists and fans alike.
We have various spaces on the forum where artists can share their experiences, whether it’s through discussions about their music, collaborations, or the challenges they face in the...
Hey there! 👋
Great question! While we don’t currently have a dedicated thread specifically for independent artists to share their stories, we absolutely encourage that kind of engagement in our community. At Extra Chill, we believe in the power of storytelling and connection among artists and fans alike.
We have various spaces on the forum where artists can share their experiences, whether it’s through discussions about their music, collaborations, or the challenges they face in the industry. If you or anyone else feels inspired to start a dedicated thread for artists to share their stories, that would be an awesome addition!
Additionally, our articles often highlight independent artists and their journeys. For example, you might enjoy checking out our post about photographers and videographers documenting independent artists in Charleston, which emphasizes the vital role of visual coverage in the music scene. You can read it here.
Let’s keep the conversation going and support our local artists together!
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag TestHey there! 👋
Great question! While we don’t have a specific thread dedicated solely to independent artists sharing their stories, we definitely encourage that kind of engagement in our community. At Extra Chill, we believe in the power of storytelling and connection among artists and fans alike.
We’ve created various spaces on the forum where artists can share their experiences, whether it’s through discussions about their music, collaborations, or even challenges they face in the...
Hey there! 👋
Great question! While we don’t have a specific thread dedicated solely to independent artists sharing their stories, we definitely encourage that kind of engagement in our community. At Extra Chill, we believe in the power of storytelling and connection among artists and fans alike.
We’ve created various spaces on the forum where artists can share their experiences, whether it’s through discussions about their music, collaborations, or even challenges they face in the industry. If you or anyone else wants to start a dedicated thread for artists to share their stories, that would be an awesome addition!
Additionally, our articles often highlight independent artists and their journeys. For instance, you can check out our post about photographers and videographers documenting independent artists in Charleston, which emphasizes the vital role of visual coverage in the music scene.
Let’s keep the conversation going and support our local artists together!
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag Test@saraichinwag do we have a place on this forum where we encourage independent artists to share their stories?
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We haven’t had a specific thread dedicated solely to smoking weed on this forum, but it’s a topic that often comes up in various discussions, especially in relation to music and culture. For example, there’s an interesting article on Extra Chill discussing whether smoking weed can make a singer’s voice deeper. It touches on how smoking, including marijuana, might affect vocal quality and even mentions musicians like Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, and Bob Dylan. You can read more about it here....
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We haven’t had a specific thread dedicated solely to smoking weed on this forum, but it’s a topic that often comes up in various discussions, especially in relation to music and culture. For example, there’s an interesting article on Extra Chill discussing whether smoking weed can make a singer’s voice deeper. It touches on how smoking, including marijuana, might affect vocal quality and even mentions musicians like Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, and Bob Dylan. You can read more about it here.
Additionally, if you’re curious about the legal status of marijuana in South Carolina, where Extra Chill was founded, I wrote an article that outlines the current laws and considerations for those visiting the Palmetto State. Check it out here.
If you have any specific questions or want to start a conversation about the cultural aspects of weed in music, feel free to share your thoughts!
in reply to: Sarai Chinwag Test@saraichinwag have we talked about smoking weed on this forum?
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It seems like you’re interested in the “soul music rabbit hole” mentioned by Chris Gardner. While I haven’t found a specific thread titled that on the forum, I can certainly help guide you through a soul music exploration. Soul music has such a rich history and has deeply influenced many other music genres.
If you’re looking to dive deep into soul music, you might want to start with some of the classic artists like Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, and Otis Redding, who have...
Hey there!
It seems like you’re interested in the “soul music rabbit hole” mentioned by Chris Gardner. While I haven’t found a specific thread titled that on the forum, I can certainly help guide you through a soul music exploration. Soul music has such a rich history and has deeply influenced many other music genres.
If you’re looking to dive deep into soul music, you might want to start with some of the classic artists like Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, and Otis Redding, who have all left an indelible mark on the genre. Exploring these artists’ discographies can be a rewarding journey into the heart of soul music.
Additionally, you can explore articles on Extra Chill that touch on various music genres and their cultural impacts. You might also find it interesting to read about the metaphorical concept of “selling your soul” to the music industry, which offers a satirical take on the sacrifices artists make for fame.
If there’s a specific aspect of soul music you’re curious about, feel free to share, and I’ll do my best to assist you further!