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I wanted to share some thin lizzy in particular, but also thought its a good idea to have a thread for us all to share music.

This one is from Thin Lizzy's Life/Live '79 album called Black Rose

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jiRH_DKDuz8

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The song might not be from 1979 like i thought. I read 7/9 as '79 because its the 7th out of 9 tracks on the playlist

This one is also thin lizzy, For Those Who Love To Live (live)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D9lsJyoYJZQ

https://www.radiorivendell.com/

Fantasy radio. I rarely find time when I'm not interested in any music in particular, but then I turn in this cool fantasy radio.

Love Radio Rivendell. If I am not listening to my own otherkin sets, I have Rivendell on.

Morell Sunweaver said:

https://www.radiorivendell.com/

Fantasy radio. I rarely find time when I'm not interested in any music in particular, but then I turn in this cool fantasy radio.

When music, I favor game music. Witcher, Skyrim and of course World of warcraft. XD

I have a YouTube playlist of some tracks I've liked while previewing music to go buy, and I'm working on building up the same kind of thing on Spotify, although that one's quite short as yet.

Makes me wonder how youtube radios are made.

If you mean a playlist like that, whenever you are viewing a video, one of the buttons underneath is "Add to" and you can create a new playlist (public or private) to add the video to. If you mean as far as posting content, I don't know much about it, but your account is effectively also a "channel" and I think you can create multiple channels with the same account for different topics.

No, my dear, I mean things streaming life like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBM8Dp0Zhog

This is an Icelandic band called Solstafir. They started out as a heavy metal band but then went on to make their sound unique to Solstafir. I wouldnt know what to call it other than awesome. This song is one of my favorites performed live in Reykjavic on KEXP.

https://youtu.be/-cmMn_q53LM

 

This is the album by solstafir with ljos i stormi on the opening track, and the studio version is just as good. The next track on the album is what turned me onto the band, called Fjara.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wFV1oK-pYV4

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