Ramblin’ Jack Elliott – If I Were A Carpenter
A timeless question of love transcending status and trade. Ah, the 1960s. For those of us who remember them not just in documentaries, but in the shifting dust and echo…
A timeless question of love transcending status and trade. Ah, the 1960s. For those of us who remember them not just in documentaries, but in the shifting dust and echo…
A Lost Weekend in Juarez: The Price of Bohemian Indulgence Ah, the 1960s. For those of us who remember them, the era feels like a shimmering, intoxicating mix of profound…
A deceptively upbeat murder ballad about a man who travels to Los Angeles to kill his ex-lover and her new groom. 🌃 The Lights and the Darkness: Revisiting Lyle Lovett’s…
A somber, deeply personal ballad reflecting on heartbreak, memory, and the enduring connection to a lost love. Ah, to listen to Lyle Lovett in a reflective mood. There are few…
A Gentle Ballad About Finding Solace in Kindred Spirits During Life’s Storms There are certain songs that don’t just occupy a space on a chart, but a place in the…
The Haunting Ballad of a Second Chance Lost on the Tracks of Misfortune Ah, the late great Gordon Lightfoot. The mere mention of his name conjures up the rich, clear…
A magnificent, epic folk saga chronicling the monumental, bittersweet, and often brutal construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. For those of us who came of age during the golden era…
The Unexpected Joy in Marital Submission: A Tongue-in-Cheek Ode to the Stronger Half Ah, the late 1980s—a time when music was beginning to wrestle with its own genres, and an…
That Wistful, Wonderful Feeling of Having “Your Personal Penguin” For those of us whose musical memories are forever intertwined with the shimmering echoes of the 1960s, the name Davy Jones…
A haunting, piano-driven hymn offering solace and safe harbor from despair and addiction. There are certain songs, few and far between, that manage to pierce the veil of everyday noise…