I have decided to quit Twitter. I will post on Twitter a handful of more days, mostly to celebrate birthdays, real and fictitious, certain Holidays and album release anniversaries for this year, those days being;
3/26-Beck, Bogert, Appice album 50th Anniversary
3/28-50th anniversary of Houses of the Holy
4/9-Long Live Rock N Roll 45th Anniversary, Sakura from Fates’ Birthday
4/16-World Voice Day
4/20-Lucina’s Birthday
4/23-Makoto Niijima’s Birthday
5/8-Abby Trott’s Birthday
5/9-Annette’s Birthday
5/16-My Birthday, ask Yuri, Tara, Abby, Laura Post, Sarah McKnight, Jeannie Tirado and Tyky to wish you a happy birthday (remember to say please) and post top 1989 songs/top music videos. 40th Anniversary of Iron Maiden’s Piece of Mind Album (The Trooper).
5/21-International Tea Day
5/25-Holy Diver 40th Anniversary, Lapis’ Birthday
6/1-Brandi Carlile’s Birthday, Rise Kujikawa’s Birthday, post Pride Month playlist to social media
6/18-Tara Platt’s Birthday
6/22-Edelgard’s Birthday, Xanthe Huynh’s Birthday
6/23-Laura Post’s Birthday
7/17-Vicky Beeching’s Birthday
7/28-Yunaka’s Birthday
8/13-pronounced leh-nerd skin-nerd’s 50th anniversary
9/17-Halloween 2023 Playlist Debuts on social media
10/23-Panette’s Birthday
11/2-Ringo album 50th anniversary (last day)
Aside from that, I intend to fully recommit to Facebook and my family. I am convinced by the evil on Twitter that it will conquer the United States and I will be in prison in the coldest part of this country for arguing for LGBTQ+ rights by 2040. Leaving is intended to get me to stop thinking such things, and I have to sacrifice the good with the bad. Plus, I was making myself a nuisance because I saw so few people as good.
There was great live music from Trapeze recorded in 1973 and 1992 two weeks ago, as well as another duet remix between The Weeknd and Ariana Grande. LOVEBITES, a new Japanese woman-sung (possibly all-woman) thrash metal band made themselves known between weeks, and Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus released great singles last week. Metallica also released a killer single for their upcoming album. This week, Miley Cyrus’ album releases, featuring a duet with Brandi Carlile and other unknowns that I think will be worth the surprise, she’s really made her music career something worth paying attention to since 2017’s “Younger Now.” It comes out Friday, which is also Mario Day (so expect Super Smash Bros. screenshots on that day) and Carrie Underwood’s 40th Birthday (so expect YouTube videos of my favorites of hers/songs I’m looking forward to from her concert setlist with the impending concert on St. Patrick’s Day). I might also post something from her opening act, Jimmie Allen, as he did a duet with Noah Cyrus back in 2019-2020, and the solo version is on his setlist. That’s all for now, I’ll post again later.
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