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Masters of War (1963) – Bob Dylan

“I’ve never written anything like that before. I don’t sing songs which hope people will die, but I couldn’t help it with this one. The song is a sort of striking out… a feeling of what can you do?” –

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The One (1992) – Elton John

I think apart from Elton’s contributions on the 1994 Lion King soundtrack with Can You Feel The Love Tonight and Circle of Life, today’s featured song – The One – stands as one of Elton John’s finest achievements in his

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The North (1992) – Elton John

Today we have the first of an Elton John double billing – a happy quirk of the alphabetical sequence that sometimes throws up these fortuitous double features. We’re dialing things right down with this lesser known song from Elton John’s

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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (1976) – The Band (The Last Waltz)

The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down is drawn from the final concert by The Band – The Last Waltz – held on Thanksgiving Day, 1976, at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom. Superlatives are scarcely suffice when describing The Band’s performance

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The Next Time You See Johnny (1990) – Kenny Marks

I was first introduced to the music of 1980s Christian rock artist Kenny Marks by my school friend Eric during our early high school years. At that impressionable age, I was deeply moved by it – and clearly, that impact

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The Moment (1996) – Kenny G

My other post on Kenny G was in March last year. It was about his 1992 mega-hit single Forever in Love and remains by far the most visited article on my blog according to the WordPress statistics. Why that is,

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The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, the Eskimo) 1969 – Bob Dylan

Dylan’s live rendition of The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, the Eskimo) was released on Self Portrait and later Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol. II which was where I first heard it. I always dug it’s upbeat tempo and playful lyrics. It’s

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Pentecostal Girl (2007) – My Friend the Chocolate Cake

Pentecostal Girl is already the fifth song to appear here from The Cake this year. Regular followers will know what a huge fan I am of the Australian pop chamber group and of the solo work by its founder, vocalist,

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Teach Your Children (1970) – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

No tv show pounded more at my adolescent heartstrings than the 80’s big tv hit –The Wonder Years. I wore out the soundtrack to the show which contains today’s featured song – Teach Your Children. I always had a soft

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Ruslan and Lyudmila (Overture) 1842 – Mikhail Glinka

The Overture to Ruslan and Lyudmila bursts forth as a rousing, vibrant ensemble that lifted me into a jovial and animated headspace this morning. The frenetic shimmer of the violins evoked the image of a ballroom filled with dancers spinning

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