Tommy Bolin – Post Toastee
Post Toastee — a wild, spiraling cry from a brilliant soul standing at the edge of his own fire There are songs that entertain, songs that impress, and then there…
Post Toastee — a wild, spiraling cry from a brilliant soul standing at the edge of his own fire There are songs that entertain, songs that impress, and then there…
Savannah Woman — a sun-streaked memory wrapped in longing, mystery, and the quiet ache of roads once traveled There’s a certain warmth that rises the moment “Savannah Woman” plays —…
Steel Rail Blues — the restless heart’s journey toward a home that feels farther each mile From the first few guitar notes of “Steel Rail Blues”, you can almost feel…
Lake Marie — a haunting, humorous, and deeply human tapestry woven from memory and mystery There is a strange, magnetic pull the first time you hear “Lake Marie” by John…
A whispered farewell shaped by memory, mortality, and the fragile beauty of human connection. When Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris released “If This Is Goodbye” on their collaborative album All…
The Puppy Song — a whimsical celebration of innocence and the joy of small, simple things From the very first notes of “The Puppy Song”, there is a lightness in…
A lullaby becomes a quiet covenant of trust and tenderness. When Linda Ronstadt stepped into the BBC studio in late 1971 and joined James Taylor for his song “You Can…
Yesterday When I Was Young — a poignant reflection on youth, choices, and the bittersweet passage of time Few songs capture the quiet ache of looking back quite like “Yesterday…
Sweet Revenge — when pain, humor, and truth meet in the worn voice of a storyteller There’s a rough‑edged grace that opens Sweet Revenge — not the kind of rageful…
Don’t Lie to Me — a blues-soaked plea from a voice weathered by passion, pride, and the cost of truth There is a certain gravity that settles over you the…