Roy Orbison – Breakin’ Up Is Breakin’ My Heart
When the Tempo Speeds Up, But the Heart Still Slows Down The year was 1966, a time of shifting sands in popular music, yet some voices remained timeless, echoing the…
When the Tempo Speeds Up, But the Heart Still Slows Down The year was 1966, a time of shifting sands in popular music, yet some voices remained timeless, echoing the…
A Melancholy Nocturne of Lost Love and Solitude Oh, to be transported back to a simpler time, when a low-fi, mournful blues shuffle could capture the universal ache of a…
A jubilant, intricate overture for the mind, fusing jazz, rock, and a playful complexity. The Regal Sweetness of Frank Zappa’s “Peaches” There are compositions that simply mark a moment in…
An Evocative, Soulful Plea for Equality: Reflecting on the Lingering Disappointment of the Civil Rights Dream. Oh, the mid-1970s! A time when the echoes of the vibrant, tumultuous ’60s were…
When Love’s Best Effort Isn’t Enough: A Fond Farewell to a Faded Dream There are songs that capture the sweet agony of a love that just couldn’t make it, and…
An Undying Portrait of Love and Longing Painted by a Country Master “The Girl with Gardenias in Her Hair” is a tender, melancholic reflection on a lost, idealized love, immortalized…
The Universal Language of Comfort: A Gentle Assurance in Times of Need For those of us who came of age during the golden era of 1970s country music, the name…
An Urgent Plea for Affection: A Quick Burst of Rock ‘n’ Roll Yearning There are certain songs, aren’t there, that instantly transport you back to a simpler time? A time…
The Warm Light of Late-Career Love: Roy Orbison‘s Born to Be Loved by YouIn the vast, resonant echo chamber of rock and roll history, few voices carry the weight of…
An earnest, youthful plea for a fresh start in love, riding the wave of rock and roll’s first great surge. There are certain records, certain sounds, that instantly transport you…