Suzi Quatro – Glycerine Queen
The Unforgettable Roar of the Glycerine Queen Ah, the early 1970s. A time of seismic shifts in music, where the polished sounds of the previous decade gave way to something…
The Unforgettable Roar of the Glycerine Queen Ah, the early 1970s. A time of seismic shifts in music, where the polished sounds of the previous decade gave way to something…
A Sun-Drenched Lament for Lost Love: The Enduring Echo of Summer’s End Ah, the summer of ’73. For many, it conjures images of long, hazy days, youthful exuberance, and perhaps…
Robert Plant’s “Big Log”: A Drifting Odyssey of Solitude and Reflection Ah, for those of us who came of age amidst the swirling dust and echoing riffs of the late…
A Confection of Fleeting Innocence and Unrequited Devotion Ah, to cast our minds back to a time when television screens glowed with the wholesome charm of teenage heartthrobs and pop…
The Enduring Echo of Youthful Optimism: “Marching To The Music” Ah, those were the days, weren’t they? A time when pop music, in its earnest simplicity, could still capture the…
The Fading Enchantment of Youth: A Look Back at “I Don’t Believe in Magic” Ah, the 1970s. A time when bell-bottoms swayed, disco balls shimmered, and the airwaves were filled…
A Timeless Plea for Genuine Affection Ah, Suzi Quatro. Just the name conjures up images of leather-clad ferocity, a bass guitar slung low, and a voice that could both snarl…
A Son’s Enduring Tribute: “Forever Willie” Ah, there are some songs that just reach into your soul and stir up a lifetime of memories, aren’t there? And when those memories…
A Gentleman’s Heart, A Lady’s Love: The Enduring Charm of Bobby Sherman’s “She’s a Lady” Ah, the late 1960s and early 1970s. A time of cultural upheaval, musical evolution, and…
The Awkward Innocence of First Crushes and Growing Pains Ah, the late 1960s. A time when pop music was often a vibrant, sun-drenched landscape, full of youthful exuberance and burgeoning…