As amazing as she looks, however, she still manages to convey the hurt and pain she sings of in the song convincingly as scenes of her performance are intercut with others of her man throwing bands at the strip club. Though it makes us sad that anyone would think to break a beauty like Tink's heart, we can find solace in the lyrics she sings on the song's chorus: "I choose me now / I choose me now / I choose me / Ain't nothin' worth more than my peace."

The EP kicks off with their voices harmonizing along some chiming guitar notes, then the drums tink in and Miles mutters the intro to 2027, a song about life in post-apocalyptic New York. Their voices sound really great here, with nice forceful drums driving the tune along.


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The next song is called Missing To Mars. The end of this song features both of them singing forcefully while picked instruments chime, like mandolin and banjo or something. It is as if on this tune they channel Green-era R.E.M.

I feel like Drug Couple definitely front-loaded this EP, with the first two songs being a lot stronger then the four that end the EP. Still, it's a nice listen. They have some good ideas, and the vocals are lovely.

The song "Hopeless Romantic" by Tink delves into the narrator's experiences and struggles with love and relationships. The lyrics portray a recurring pattern of disappointment and heartbreak in the narrator's romantic endeavors.

The chorus reflects the narrator's introspection and self-blame for their experiences. They question their own naivety and niceness, wondering if these qualities have led them to choose the wrong partners. They acknowledge their fatigue from constant disappointment and admit to wearing their heart on their sleeve, potentially exposing themselves to further hurt.

Overall, "Hopeless Romantic" explores themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the challenges of finding genuine love in a world where relationships can often lead to heartbreak. The song conveys the narrator's desire to find a partner who understands and appreciates their worth, while also acknowledging their personal growth and determination to make better choices in the future.

Tarantino's use of dialogue is noted for its mundane conversations with popular culture references. For example, when Jules and Vincent in Pulp Fiction are driving to a hit, they talk about Vincent's trip to Europe, discussing the differences in countries such as a McDonald's "Quarter Pounder with Cheese" being called a "Royale with Cheese" in France because of the metric system. In the opening scene to Reservoir Dogs, Mr. Brown (played by Tarantino) interprets the meaning of Madonna's song "Like a Virgin". In Jackie Brown, Jackie and Max chat over a cup of coffee while listening to a vinyl record by the Delfonics' "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)".[181][182]

Tarantino has said that his films take place in one of two cinematic universes, one being the more realistically grounded world of films like Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, and the other being a meta-fictional narrative which Tarantino says represents the kind of films the characters in his main cinematic universe would watch, which separates films such as From Dusk till Dawn and Kill Bill from Tarantino's primary narrative.[183] He also creates his own products and brands that he uses in his films to varying degrees.[184] His own fictional brands, including "Acua Boys Tex-Mex Food", "Big Kahuna Burger", "G.O. Juice", "Jack Rabbit Slim's", "K-Billy", "Red Apple cigarettes", "Tenku Brand Beer" and "Teriyaki Donut", replace the use of product placement, sometimes to a humorous extent.[185][172] Tarantino is also known for his choice of music in his films,[186] including soundtracks that often use songs from the 1960s and 70s.[187][188][189] In 2011, he was recognized at the 16th Critics' Choice Awards with the inaugural Music+Film Award.[190][191]

In 2009, Tarantino was set to appear on the talk show Late Show with David Letterman to promote Inglourious Basterds. A few years prior to this event, David Letterman had interviewed a former "unnamed" girlfriend of Tarantino on his show. Letterman joked about the relationship questioning why a "glorious movie star" would date a "little squirrelly guy". A couple of days later, Tarantino phoned Letterman screaming angrily, "I'm going to beat you to death! I'm going to kill you! I'm coming to New York, and I'm gonna beat the crap out of you! How can you say that about me?!"[223] Letterman offered to pay for Tarantino's flight and let him choose the method of fighting, which Tarantino determined would be "bats". However, Letterman never heard from Tarantino again, until years later, when he came on the show to promote the new film. The host approached Tarantino in the make-up room, just before the show went live, and demanded an apology. Tarantino was not forthcoming, but at his publicist's urging, he begrudgingly conceded.[224]

Unfortunately, Alexa can't do this right now. This is somewhat disadvantageous, especially if you have had Alexa shuffle music from a favorite artist, and you want to go back to a song you hadn't heard before. What was its name? If you weren't near the screen, or listening through a dot or echo, you can't get back to it easily.

It turns out that the list of recently played Alexa songs is available on the Recently Played list in the Amazon Music app. It's a couple of levels down the tree and takes a bit of hunting, but it's there. I would suggest putting it in the Alexa app as well, either under Lists or under the Books, Music ... tab.

I second that motion! You used to be able to tap something in the Alexa app and you could see the list of songs that had been playing while you've been listening. Now all I see are what's currently playing with no way to find the history of songs just played. I used this all of the time...Amazon, please bring this feature back to the Alexa app! Thank you!

Recently Played Music List (playlist or similar song lists: To find it, you select (expand) the Currently Playing page, which by default is a collapsed toolbar at the bottom of the current page in the mobile app. In the collapsed view it shows (on the left) the current music playing, the "group" or device playing it, and a play/pause and Volume/Mute option. Click to expand it to full page.

Recent Activities (all session history): This is more obvious to find since you choose the main app menu, select Activity. Okay....Duh. Yet, my request to Amazon would be to make Activity page a view either in an app or a menu option in Amazon Music controls on Fire TV/Stick so that the big screen could be used to review this and control a Whole House AV sound system like a console.

The full page view shows current song album art and play controls, and at the bottom left is an icon that looks like a list. Click it, you get the music history. From this playlist view you can select an item to play it again." Yes! It worked.

On the iOS Amazon Music app you can view your recently played songs list by clicking Library on the bottom toolbar. It should default you to the Recents option on the top toolbar, if not, click Recents. You will see Song History, click that and it will bring up the list.

Anyway, I came here with good news ... the new download page here on sing salon makes it easier to save to iPad. Go to the download page, paste the link to your song. Choose to download. Beside the url box, there is a down arrow inside a circle. Click on that and select the video. Now it is saved directly to your device.

Matt - This mix was inspired by listening to late night radio. Listening to the radio was a formative part of my childhood (and is largely responsible for my unending love of UK dance music and R&B), and I'd usually try and stay up as late as I could to listen to whatever weird music was on after the mainstream shows (or at least, what constituted "weird" for Swindon's premiere local radio station, GWR FM). There'd almost always be some kind of R&B / slow jams set, so this mix is a callback to that - woozy, after-hours vibes, with some slightly deeper cuts and personal favourites. Funnily enough (and in a nice bit of serendipity), a number of these songs are more recent discoveries on the radio - mostly the Minimal Effort and Onra shows on NTS, with a few tracks I found via Hanif Abdurraqib's excellent playlists too.

\u2018Little Mouth\u2019 is a kind of lost LC! song, recorded back in 2013, a short while after NO BLUES. We were approached by a Cardiff acquaintance to write a track for the film Benny & Jolene and we actually did it (which tbh surprises me to this day).

Tom - I\u2019ve known Zak for a little while now, we became good friends via Will at Mec and bonded after one of those hurried conversations where you list bands you like: Songs:Ohia, Florist, Sun Kil Moon, Lomelda, Silver Jews, Smog etc. I\u2019d seen his Garageband noodlings on Instagram and always liked his music, so when he started discussing the album he was making i was really excited to be involved and couldn\u2019t help go into producer mode, even if it was just reassuring him that his ideas were good: \u201Cdoes this song work?\u201D (yes!), is that too many choruses\u201D (no!), \u201Ccan we record in my tattoo studio?\u201D (yes!). The songs were performed and recorded beautifully, and have a unique quality that they got by working in that non-traditional setting. Once the rough mixes were in place, I can\u2019t remember if Zak asked or if I just started adding some extra ideas, but I went ahead and sent some additional parts and ideas. Zak was worried the songs were sounding too clean, so I was delighted to take on the task of messing things up a little, a special skill of mine. Bits of piano, some strings, and a few ambient ideas too, drones, static, tape loops, and a few other elements just to try and blur everything a little and add some extra depth. And it turned out great! We\u2019re all very happy, and this here is the first single from an album that is due out later in the year. e24fc04721

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