Eric Andersen – Is It Really Love At All
A tender question of the heart—love not as certainty, but as a quiet doubt whispered in the fading light When “Is It Really Love At All” by Eric Andersen** first…
A tender question of the heart—love not as certainty, but as a quiet doubt whispered in the fading light When “Is It Really Love At All” by Eric Andersen** first…
A Quiet Anthem of Compassion and Conscience on the Open Road When speaking of the great folk songs that quietly shaped the moral imagination of a generation, “Thirsty Boots” by…
A quiet river of memory and longing, where love drifts gently beyond reach and time softens every wound When speaking of the great overlooked treasures of early 1970s folk music,…
A Gentle Reflection on Change and Longing: Violets of Dawn When Eric Andersen released Violets of Dawn in 1966, it quietly slipped into the folk charts, reaching a modest yet…
A Song of Restless Roads and Unfinished Journeys — How “Thirsty Boots” Captured the Soul of a Wandering Generation When “Thirsty Boots” first appeared in 1966 on ‘Bout Changes &…
A Lyrical Meditation on Youth, Longing, and the Elusive Nature of Love When “Violets of Dawn” first appeared in 1964, it did not storm the pop charts in the way…
A song about letting go, quiet regret, and the long emotional journey home carried by memory and melody Few songs from the early 1970s capture resignation, tenderness, and emotional maturity…