The Guess Who – Bus Rider
“Bus Rider” – A Rhythmic Protest Against Urban Drudgery Released in 1970 as part of The Guess Who’s album Share the Land, “Bus Rider” is a short but striking snapshot…
“Bus Rider” – A Rhythmic Protest Against Urban Drudgery Released in 1970 as part of The Guess Who’s album Share the Land, “Bus Rider” is a short but striking snapshot…
“Crazy Horses” – The Osmonds’ Electrifying Cry Against Environmental Destruction Released in 1972, “Crazy Horses” marked a significant departure for The Osmonds, showcasing a harder, rock-driven sound that stunned both…
“Takin’ Care of Business” – A Celebration of the Working Life and Rock ‘n’ Roll Spirit Released in 1973 as part of Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s second album Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, “Takin’…
“Midnite Cruiser” – A Melancholic Ode to Lost Youth and Friendship Released in 1972 on Steely Dan’s debut album Can’t Buy a Thrill, “Midnite Cruiser” is a poignant and reflective…
“Can’t Find My Way Home” – A Haunting Hymn of Spiritual Searching Released in 1969 on the self-titled album by Blind Faith, “Can’t Find My Way Home” is a transcendent…
“Going Up the Country” – A Hippie Anthem Rooted in Blues Tradition Released in late 1968, “Going Up the Country” by Canned Heat became a defining song of the late…
“Love Like a Man” – A Bold Fusion of Blues Rock and Experimental Innovation Released in 1970, “Love Like a Man” by Ten Years After stands as a dynamic showcase…
“Back Stabbers” – A Soulful Cautionary Tale of Betrayal and Deception Released in August 1972, “Back Stabbers” by The O’Jays became an instant classic, combining smooth Philadelphia soul with a…
“Kicks” – A Rock Anthem with a Message of Caution and Clarity Released in 1966 by Paul Revere & the Raiders, “Kicks” became one of the defining songs of its…
“Good Lovin’” – An Infectious Anthem of Youthful Energy and Joy When The Young Rascals released their version of “Good Lovin’” in 1966, they transformed a modest R&B tune into…