Mud – Living Doll
A Playful Revival of Youthful Romance, Wrapped in Glam Rock Charm and Nostalgia Released in 1974, “Living Doll” by Mud stands as a delightful reminder of how a song can…
A Playful Revival of Youthful Romance, Wrapped in Glam Rock Charm and Nostalgia Released in 1974, “Living Doll” by Mud stands as a delightful reminder of how a song can…
A fleeting portrait of youthful glamour and the quiet loneliness behind it Released in 1975, “Painted Nails” by Mud stands as one of the band’s more introspective moments, arriving at…
A Tenderly Humorous Reflection on Faith, Humanity, and the Years We Never Saw When John Prine released “Jesus: The Missing Years” in 1991 as part of his Grammy-winning album The…
The restless road and the quiet ache of a life lived too fast, forever chasing distance but never quite outrunning oneself There is something unmistakably human in “Trucker Speed” by…
A Gentle Echo of Romance Reimagined Through the Years When speaking of “Blue Moon”, one is not merely referring to a song, but to a piece of musical history that…
The Road Back After 45 Years: When Music Never Truly Leaves You I still remember the feeling of saying “goodnight” to 55,000 people at the Astrodome in 1980. At the…
“That’s Rock and Roll” – A Celebration of Youthful Energy and Pop Brilliance When Shaun Cassidy released “That’s Rock and Roll” in 1976 as part of his self-titled debut album,…
A Dreamlike Farewell Wrapped in Glitter Rock – The Quiet Depth Behind a Seemingly Simple Hit When Mud released “Big Sleep” in 1974, it arrived at a moment when the…
A timeless anthem of youthful ambition, “Johnny B. Goode” captures the dream of rising from humble beginnings to musical immortality. Few songs in the history of rock and roll feel…
“Simple Melodies, A Life Anything But Simple” I’ve always believed my songs are pretty simple. They usually revolve around three or four chords—so simple that just about anyone can play…