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It's Monday so it's time for #MoodMusicMonday! Today's mood is "stimulated".

Post a song/songs that you think fit "stimulated"! It can be about feeling stimulated, a stimulating song, a song about stimulants, a song you listen to to stimulate yourself, a song written on stimulants, a song that happens in a video game when you get stimulated, etc

There are no wrong answers, it's just an excuse to post music!

Remember to include the hashtag #MoodMusicMonday and the mood "stimulated".

#Music#PopMusic#Rock

Ya estoy en #Neopaquita así que toca neo #presentacion

Soy Marta, esto no era difícil de deducir. Me interesan sobre todo la #cienciaficcion, #fantasia, #literatura en general y #series, que son las cosas sobre las que más hablo. También el #feminismo, cosas #lgbtqia y #sáficas, el #punk, #hardcore y sus subgéneros. Soy de ultraizquierda así que también comento cosas de #política de vez en cuando.

Pa cualquier otra cosa ahí está mi perfil con la cosas claras y el chocolate espeso.

California's governor, Gavin Newsom, is now openly courting, deferring to, fawning over fascists like Charlie Kirk and Steve Bannon, not once but in 2 separate episodes of his new podcast.

Presidential run for 2028???

Hmm

California, Über Alles
California, Über Alles
Über Alles, California
Über Alles, California

The lyrics to Strawberry Switchblade's Let Her Go were written by Rose about a predicament her friend (& Wee Scone Shop colleague) Linda McGowan was in. The song was even called Linda before being renamed Let Her Go.

Here's Linda (left) with Jill & their friend Marg Broni on the coach to a punk disco in the late 1970s. Note Linda's wing eyeliner & polka dots, a long time before Strawberry Switchblade!

(📸©️ Peter McArthur, used with permission)

Good article from Far Out:
Modern punks write love songs: Music won’t be truly inclusive until it deals with its class issue

"We constantly talk about how music needs to be inclusive and how people in the arts should be a representation of those who will be consuming said art, but with every year that passes, the working class is pushed out of it even further."

faroutmagazine.co.uk/music-won

Far Out Magazine · Music won't be inclusive until it deals with its class issueThe music industry loves to pat itself on the back for being inclusive and yet continues to push working-class voices out of its remit.