I think, I have a long time without writing a post manifesting my messages, feelings and expressing my thoughts through an interesting compilation with a good musical selection that also invites you to reflect on certain subjects unmasking and exhibiting a few nuances between the present and a close recent past on steemit.
So, after reading this thoughtful post from my good friend . I'm going to do it right now 07/11/2018 at 07:00am on my neck of the woods before go to bed. };)
And of course, I will also do so with the intention to invoke the presence, once again, of some distinguished steemians who I know they enjoy music big time and that I have a lot of time without seeing their estimated activities & actions on my blog or anywhere else on steemit so far.
Therefore, this post is gonna be dedicated in first instance to ,
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to whom I've already seen before enjoying and celebrating a few of my musical shares. As well as to the regular top curators and high
executives like
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among many other melomaniac steemians.
Having said that, here we go!!
Time to time I wonder and usually ask myself the question: ¿What's about the life of?
Specially about those missing young bands and musicians I liked a lot in the past, but we never heard about them again for a good while.
In first place, I've choosen this young band 'Silverchair' to air out my bewildered thoughts expressed before in some of my last few posts about this issue of the recent loss of interaction around steemit.
Just because when these guys launched their first musical hit 'Tomorrow' they all were barely very young and enthusiastic teens on their 12 years old (Innocent Criminals) and around 15 years old (Silverchair). But despite all their greatness & coolness from the beginning, after passing thru a few changes and innovations in their musical career they had no choice but enter into an indefinite hibernation when all the fun went away.
I will pick a couple of songs from when their main influences came mostly from the grunge movement. That plaintive, raucous and heartrending sound that made me remember so much the ancestral sorrow and go back to the best blues songs of my own old times. :)
Silverchair - Early Years (1992 - 1994)
«-TOMORROW-»
"Silverchair - Shade"
In second place with a very short note, I would like also review a very memorable song from 'Alice in Chains' Another great 'Grunge' band whose mournful & grief-stricken sound also tore and rasp some sensitive strings from my bluesy past.
"Alice In Chains - Down In A Hole"
And last but not least...
In a more cheerful vibe. One of the band of kids I miss the most from those days. They are the cute boys of Hanson. Simply, because I really liked their happy & groovy swing big time. :)