Jerry Jeff Walker – Pot Can’t Call The Kettle Black
An Ode to Mutual Flaws: The Rambler’s Acceptance of Shared Human Frailty Jerry Jeff Walker’s rollicking 1975 track, “Pot Can’t Call The Kettle Black,” is a grinning, unapologetic anthem of…
An Ode to Mutual Flaws: The Rambler’s Acceptance of Shared Human Frailty Jerry Jeff Walker’s rollicking 1975 track, “Pot Can’t Call The Kettle Black,” is a grinning, unapologetic anthem of…
An Anthem for the Wandering Heart and the Unsung Soul Oh, the road less traveled. Doesn’t that phrase just ring with a certain kind of truth, a beautiful ache for…
Life’s Too Short for Slow Dances: A Rousing Call to Embrace the Hustle The moment the opening, vibrant notes of Jerry Jeff Walker’s rendition of “Pick Up The Tempo” kick…
🚢 The Timeless Voyage of Hope: Fats Domino’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Dream A joyous, hopeful proclamation of enduring love and the certainty of a sweetheart’s return. Ah, the 1950s. If…
The Final Toast: A Wry, Joyful Look at Eternal Paradise A whimsical, hopeful look at the afterlife where simple pleasures and old friends await. Ah, John Prine. Just the mention…
🎶 A Lonesome Journey: The Triumph of Self-Penned Heartbreak 💔 The enduring ballad of “I’ll Go On Alone” is a reflection on facing the desolation of lost love with lonely…
A Big O Ballad That Captured the Fading Light of Reckless Youth The ache of realizing that passion and freedom have a finite expiration date, sung with the inimitable, poignant…
A Fool’s Paradise: The Border Crossing Tale of “Gringo Honeymoon” While Robert Earl Keen is often revered for his sweeping narrative epics like “The Road Goes on Forever” and the…
No Silent Night Here: The Glorious, God-Awful Truth of a Texas Family Christmas For many of us, the true spirit of the holidays is found not in a Norman Rockwell…
The Honesty of the Road: An Anthem for the Glorious Scruffiness of Life In the vast, sun-baked landscape of the early 1970s Outlaw Country movement, few figures shone with the…