Bob Dylan – Things Have Changed
A Late-Career Reckoning with the World and the Self, Where Change Is Accepted Rather Than Resisted Released on May 1, 2000, “Things Have Changed” arrived quietly yet decisively at the…
A Late-Career Reckoning with the World and the Self, Where Change Is Accepted Rather Than Resisted Released on May 1, 2000, “Things Have Changed” arrived quietly yet decisively at the…
Can’t Let Go — when two seasoned voices meet at the crossroads of memory, longing, and restraint There are songs that burn brightly in youth, and there are songs that…
A Song That Turned Loss into Light and Transformed Country Music Forever When “Return of the Grievous Angel” was released in 1974 on Gram Parsons’ final studio album Grievous Angel,…
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday — a joyful dream of innocence, warmth, and the Christmas we all remember From the very first blast of bells, brass, and childlike…
Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah!) — the sound of a reckless era, when rhythm overruled reason and rock chased pure sensation When “Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh…
Snowin’ on Raton — a quiet song about roads, regrets, and the mercy of time When Emmylou Harris sings “Snowin’ on Raton”, it feels less like a performance and more…
If I Needed You — a love spoken softly, yet strong enough to last a lifetime There are songs that arrive with thunder, and there are songs that enter the…
Looks Like Rain — a tender storm of memory, heartache, and the fleeting beauty of a passing love “Looks Like Rain” by Bobby Weir is a song that drifts in…
Sugar Magnolia — a sun-drenched celebration of love, life, and the fleeting sweetness of the moment Few songs capture the buoyant, wild-hearted spirit of the late 1960s like “Sugar Magnolia”…
Brokedown Palace — a tender farewell carried on the wings of memory “Brokedown Palace” by Bobby Weir is one of those songs that seems to exist outside of time —…