Bay City Rollers – Saturday Night
Bay City Rollers – Saturday Night: A Chant-Driven Anthem That Defined a Pop Era “Saturday Night,” recorded by the Scottish pop rock phenomenon Bay City Rollers, is a quintessential slice…
Bay City Rollers – Saturday Night: A Chant-Driven Anthem That Defined a Pop Era “Saturday Night,” recorded by the Scottish pop rock phenomenon Bay City Rollers, is a quintessential slice…
The Partridge Family – I Woke Up in Love This Morning: A Pop Gem That Captured the Spirit of Early ’70s Romance “I Woke Up in Love This Morning,” released…
Bad Company – Good Lovin’ Gone Bad: A Bold Boogie of Heartbreak and Rock ‘n’ Roll “Good Lovin’ Gone Bad,” a track from Bad Company’s 1975 album Straight Shooter, stands…
Bachman-Turner Overdrive – Lookin’ Out for #1: A Jazz-Infused Exploration of Self-Priority “Lookin’ Out for #1,” released in early 1976, marks a distinctive shift in the musical direction of Bachman-Turner…
A Late Night Farewell That Still Echoes: Supertramp and Goodbye Stranger on The Midnight Special When Supertramp appeared on The Midnight Special on October 5, 1979, their performance of Goodbye…
A Silken, World-Weary Portrait of Decadence and Despair, a Haunting Lament for a Fading Era. By 1980, Steely Dan, the enigmatic duo of Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, had perfected…
Blind Faith – Presence of the Lord: A Spiritual Odyssey in Rock Presence of the Lord by Blind Faith is a profound exploration of faith, redemption, and transcendence, wrapped in…
The O’Jays – I Love Music: A Celebration of Rhythm, Unity, and Joy The O’Jays’ “I Love Music” is a towering anthem of rhythm, joy, and soulful celebration, emblematic of…
Paul Revere & The Raiders – Just Like Me: The Dawn of Garage Rock’s Golden Age Paul Revere & The Raiders’ “Just Like Me” burst onto the scene in late…
The Bittersweet Reckoning of Fame and Desire Slade’s “How Does It Feel”, released in 1975 as the second single from their soundtrack and fifth studio album Slade in Flame, captured…