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Paul Revere & The Raiders

Paul Revere & The Raiders – Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon

Oldies Songs August 5, 2025 0 Comments

When Innocence is Lost: A Tale of Growing Up in the Shadow of Reality There’s a certain feeling that washes over you when you hear a song from a bygone…

Mark Lindsay

Mark Lindsay – The Name of My Sorrow

Oldies Songs August 5, 2025 0 Comments

An Unspoken Name for a Universal Ache A name, a title, a label—we cling to them for clarity, to make sense of the world and the emotions that define it.…

Chris Norman

Chris Norman – Be My Baby

Oldies Songs August 5, 2025 0 Comments

A timeless plea for love, amplified by a rock legend’s weathered voice. There are some songs that aren’t just melodies and lyrics; they are landmarks in our personal histories. They…

Mark Lindsay

Mark Lindsay – Kicks

Oldies Songs August 4, 2025 0 Comments

An Anthem Against Conformity: Mark Lindsay’s “Kicks” For those of us who came of age amidst the swirling currents of the 1960s, certain songs aren’t just melodies; they’re time capsules,…

Paul Revere & The Raiders

Paul Revere & The Raiders – Hungry

Oldies Songs August 3, 2025 0 Comments

A Ravenous Roar from the Garage: “Hungry” – A Timeless Cry for Connection Ah, for those of us who came of age amidst the swirling, psychedelic mists of the mid-1960s,…

Paul Revere & The Raiders

Paul Revere & The Raiders – Indian Reservation (the lament of the cherokee reservation indian)

Oldies Songs August 3, 2025 0 Comments

A Lament Echoing Through Time: The Enduring Spirit of the Cherokee Nation Ah, dear friends, settle in and let’s cast our minds back to a time when melodies truly told…

Paul Revere & The Raiders

Paul Revere & The Raiders – I’m Not Your Stepping Stone

Oldies Songs August 3, 2025 0 Comments

“I’m Not Your Stepping Stone”: A Resonant Roar of Self-Worth from the Sixties Oh, to be transported back to those vibrant, tumultuous years of the mid-1960s! The air crackled with…

Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach – What the World Needs Now Is Love

Oldies Songs August 2, 2025 0 Comments

A Timeless Plea for Love in a Hurried World As the sun sets on another busy day, many of us, myself included, often find ourselves drifting back to simpler times,…

Sparks

Sparks – Angst in My Pants

Oldies Songs August 1, 2025 0 Comments

An Energetic Anthem of Eccentricity and Existential Playfulness Ah, the early 1980s. A time when music was shedding some of its disco sheen and embracing a more eclectic, often angular…

Sparks

Sparks – This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us

Oldies Songs August 1, 2025 0 Comments

Sparks and the Song That Sounded Like the Future When Sparks released “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us” in 1974, the music world had rarely heard anything…

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Nanci Griffith – More Than A Whisper – Anderson Fair, Houston,Texas, 1988

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The Everly Brothers “Mama Tried” on The Ed Sullivan Show, February 28, 1971

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Bonnie Raitt – Take My Love With You – The View (ABC) Dec 5, 2012

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John Prine, Roger Cook, Phil Donelly – Speed Of The Sound of Loneliness – Performing live on Irish TV 22nd August 2003

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