Peter Mulvey – Shirt
A quiet meditation on vulnerability, memory, and the fragile dignity of ordinary lives, “Shirt” unfolds like a whispered confession carried by acoustic strings and lived-in truth. In the landscape of…
A quiet meditation on vulnerability, memory, and the fragile dignity of ordinary lives, “Shirt” unfolds like a whispered confession carried by acoustic strings and lived-in truth. In the landscape of…
A Song of Desperation and Grace: Carmelita as a Portrait of Broken Souls Seeking Mercy Few songs from the early 1970s capture emotional collapse with such raw tenderness as “Carmelita”,…
A celebration of freedom and youth, “You Can Dance Your Rock ’N’ Roll” captures the moment when rock music stopped asking for permission and simply invited everyone to move. Released…
“Cocaine” — a quiet confession about temptation, friendship, and the fragile line between control and collapse Among the many songs that drift quietly through the back rooms of 1970s American…
“Waves” — a quiet meditation on how grief, memory, and mercy arrive again and again, like the tide we cannot stop When Sam Baker released “Waves”, he did not offer…
“Do Right Man” — a quiet moral compass, reminding us that decency is a daily choice, not a grand gesture Few songs announce themselves with noise. “Do Right Man” does…
A gentle hymn for a fractured world, where faith, irony, and longing quietly coexist in three thoughtful minutes When Roy Wood released “Songs of Praise” in 1977, it arrived not…
A song about youthful wisdom learned too early, and the quiet courage of simply carrying on Among the many songs that seem to age alongside their listeners, “These Days” stands…
A tender farewell wrapped in melody — a song about love that lingers even after goodbye, where memory speaks louder than presence When “Dear Elaine” appeared in the spring of…
A thunderous celebration of raw material and human will, where rock ’n’ roll becomes a forge for memory, noise, and working-class pride When talking about Wizzard, the conversation often drifts…