Miles Davis – So What
The Ultimate Statement of Cool and Creative Departure The very title, “So What”, is a distilled statement of unflappable cool, a question mark posed as an assertion that would fundamentally…
The Ultimate Statement of Cool and Creative Departure The very title, “So What”, is a distilled statement of unflappable cool, a question mark posed as an assertion that would fundamentally…
The Lullaby of Dawn in a Silent Scene: The Immortal Spirit of Modal Jazz “Blue in Green” is a hidden gem tucked inside the legendary music box that is Kind…
A heartbreaking, poetic analysis of a breaking relationship where one person is perpetually running from commitment and self. The late, great John Prine was never a man to chase chart…
A hauntingly beautiful question about remembrance and unforgotten passion from a love left behind. Ah, Country Music. It possesses a singular magic, doesn’t it? A way of distilling the most…
A poignant, autobiographical sketch of a fading Western hero, symbolizing the end of an era and the wisdom passed down to a young boy. If the previous song felt like…
A passionate declaration of commitment from a man utterly consumed by love. There are certain songs, aren’t there, that feel less like music and more like a warm, faded photograph…
Eternal Love Song: The Warm Promise of a Teen Idol If any song defines the 1970s through its tenderness and endless romance, it must be the ballads sung by teen…
Eternal Love Expressed Through the Touching Voice of an Icon Ah, Donny Osmond. That name instantly takes us back to the dazzling 1970s — an era of bedroom walls covered…
An Ode to the All-Consuming, Reckless Power of True Love When the subject turns to the sublime purity of American roots music, to the place where bluegrass, country, and folk…
The Woven Tapestry of Sorrow: A Ballad for the Lost Girl of the Heartland Ah, “Tecumseh Valley.” The very title settles in the soul with the weight of rich, dark…