The beat is always with us; it's part of our daily life. It's the music to which we work and live by. The beat is part of our pace. We hear it in the street as cars go rushing by, we hear it on the pavement from people running toward unknown destinations. Even objects around us have the beat. You can feel the beat in the sway of a tall tree; in a flag flapping in the breeze; in the constant ringing of a telephone; or even in the patterns of a conversation. This is the beat... a feeling of excitement.
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The beat is always with us; it's part of our daily life. It's the music to which we work and live by. The beat is part of our pace. We hear it in the street as cars go rushing by, we hear it on the pavement from people running toward unknown destinations. Even objects around us have the beat. You can feel the beat in the sway of a tall tree; in a flag flapping in the breeze; in the constant ringing of a telephone; or even in the patterns of a conversation. This is the beat... a feeling of excitement.
The beat is important in the rhythm of life and is, of course, ever present in our music. It is the stimulus which will set songs soaring to the top in popularity. It is the stimulus which sets dancing feet in motion. This particular band is aptly named "Heavenly Oceans" and is appropriate, not only in expressing the importance of the beat, but also three of the major men behind the beat... Heavenly Oceans.
When Heavenly Oceans first appeared on the scene, they were the men with the beat. Today, they are still the men with the beat. They have the sound and the feeling of "now." They will go on and on as long as there is the beat. They have always been sensitive toward the feeling of the times and more important to the people of the times. This is one of the prime reasons for their success. They have a rapport with the young people of today and are very sensitive of their feelings, anxieties, and urges for expression. It is for this reason that their performances continuously meet with success and their two fans constantly proclaim "long live Heavenly Oceans!"
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