Jackson Browne – Before The Deluge
A Meditation on Awakening, Loss, and the Quiet Reckoning After the Storm When “Before the Deluge” appeared in 1974, it did not arrive as a hit single chasing radio airplay…
A Meditation on Awakening, Loss, and the Quiet Reckoning After the Storm When “Before the Deluge” appeared in 1974, it did not arrive as a hit single chasing radio airplay…
A quiet confession about restlessness, love, and the strange comfort of living close to the storm When Jackson Browne released “You Love the Thunder” in 1974, it did not arrive…
A bright pop melody that quietly reflects independence, emotional distance, and the modern woman’s changing voice in late-1970s new wave culture Released in 1979, “Sunday Girl” stands as one of…
A joyful surrender to love, where defeat becomes freedom and a pop song rewrites musical history When ABBA released “Waterloo” in early 1974, few could have predicted that this bright,…
A worn-in promise of loyalty and desire, sung with adult restraint and late-night elegance When Bryan Ferry released “Let’s Stick Together” in early 1976, it felt less like a new…
“Souvenirs” — a quiet meditation on memory, friendship, and the gentle ache of time passing When Steve Goodman wrote “Souvenirs” in the early 1970s, he was not aiming for the…
A wry, unsparing look at American illusions, where youthful rebellion collides with adult compromise and the masks finally come off When “The Offender Meets the Pretender” appeared in 1976 on…
“A Song for You” stands as Gram Parsons’ quiet confession about home, love, and the ache of leaving before one is ready. Released in January 1973, “A Song for You”…
A sharp-tongued confession of excess and self-inflicted trouble, wrapped in humor, weariness, and the sound of a restless American decade When people mention “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” they are often…
A rough-edged love song where desire, decay, and human vulnerability collide in the dark humor of the American South When “Snake Farm” appeared in 2006, it did not arrive with…