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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
I’ve been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a kingI’ve been up and down and over and out, and I know one thingEach time I find myself flat on my faceI pick myself up and…
The group Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto (The Pipers from San Jacinto) captures the heart and soul of traditional Colombian folk music, staying true to the roots of Cumbia – a vibrant fusion of Indigenous and African influences that emerged…