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    Reason to Stay (feat. undy)

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    Your Love Still Brings Me To My Knees 

    Marcia Hines [Discotheque (Gold Tour Edition)]

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    BASXHKZIR

    BASXHKZIR [Kiss - Single]

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    Solsbury Hill

    Peter Gabriel [Peter Gabriel 1: Car (Remastered)]

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    It's A Love Thing

    Whispers [Greatest Hits]

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    I Was Made For Dancin'

    Leif Garrett [The Leif Garrett Collection]

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    Forever

    Little Steven [Summer Of Sorcery Live! At The Beacon Theatre (feat. Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul)]

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    A Forest

    The Cure [Seventeen Seconds (Deluxe Edition)]

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    Got To Get You Into My Life

    Earth, Wind & Fire [Greatest Hits]

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    I Should Have Known Better

    Beatles [A Hard Day's Night]

Welcome, music lovers and aficionados, to another exhilarating journey through the ages on Oldies Online Radio. It’s time to dive deep into the kaleidoscopic world of sound, peeling back the layers of timeless tunes that continue to shape music today.

First off, we uncover the elusive lilac frog and their compelling piece ‘Reason to Stay’ featuring undy. This song, fraught with emotion and glistening with an ethereal soundscape, has left a significant imprint on the emerging indie-electronic scene. Its raw vulnerability resonates with listeners, making it a poignant commentary on modern connection.

We shift gears to the vibrant, disco-infused realm of Marcia Hines’ ‘Your Love Still Brings Me To My Knees’. An anthem of the Gold Tour Edition album – Discotheque, it showcases the singer’s ability to blend classic and contemporary beats, solidifying her formidable presence in the Disco scene.

The enigmatic BASXHKZIR lands next, with his eponymous track from the Kiss – Single album. Capturing the zeitgeist of electronic music, it represents a creative journey that pushes boundaries, challenging the conventions of mainstream sound.

With a rewind to 1977, Peter Gabriel’s ‘Solsbury Hill’ offers a glimpse into the singer-songwriter’s transition from progressive rock to a more mainstream sound. It’s an enduring classic that stands as a testament to the transformative power of music.

As we navigate through this vibrant soundscape, tracks like ‘It’s A Love Thing’ by Whispers, ‘I Was Made For Dancin’ by Leif Garrett, ‘Forever’ by Little Steven, ‘A Forest’ by The Cure, ‘Got To Get You Into My Life’ by Earth, Wind & Fire, and ‘I Should Have Known Better’ by the legendary Beatles grab our attention.

These songs, each with their unique narratives and ingenious musicality, have not only charted music history but also continue to influence today’s trends. They represent the remarkable ways in which music can transcend time, remaining eternally relevant and endlessly captivating.

In conclusion, these tracks provide us with a keen understanding of the evolving landscape of music, blending the old and the new, the tested and the uncharted. Here at Oldies Online Radio, we hope to continue spotlighting these timeless gems, for music, after all, is a journey to be savored, one beat at a time.


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