Herman’s Hermits – A Must To Avoid
“A Must to Avoid” – A Swinging Warning in the Beat of the British Invasion Released in late 1965 as a single and featured on both the 1966 album Hold…
“A Must to Avoid” – A Swinging Warning in the Beat of the British Invasion Released in late 1965 as a single and featured on both the 1966 album Hold…
“Nathan Jones” – A Funky Farewell to Heartache and a Testament to The Supremes’ Resilience Released on April 15, 1971, “Nathan Jones” marked a vibrant chapter in the storied legacy…
“Tarkus” – A Sonic Odyssey of Innovation and Conflict Released on 4 June 1971, “Tarkus” solidified Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) as pioneers of progressive rock, pushing boundaries with audacious…
“Parisienne Walkways” – A Nostalgic Tribute to Love and Longing When Greg Lake and Gary Moore released “Parisienne Walkways” in 1978, the song entered the airwaves like a whisper of…
Bachman-Turner Overdrive – Hold Back the Water: A Powerhouse Anthem of Resilience and Hope Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s Hold Back the Water, from their 1974 album Not Fragile, is a classic example…
Supertramp – The Logical Song: A Poignant Reflection on Innocence Lost Released as the lead single from Breakfast in America in 1979, The Logical Song became Supertramp’s most successful track,…
The Enduring Groove: “Slow Ride” and the Unhurried Confidence of Foghat When the needle drops on Foghat‘s “Slow Ride,” it’s not just a song that starts; it’s an entire era…
A roaring declaration of identity, celebration and unapologetic rock spirit built for sweat, noise and national swagger When Grand Funk Railroad released “We’re an American Band” in 1973 as the…
“Get Down To It”: Humble Pie’s Raw, R&B-Infused Roar of Devotion For those who bore witness to the seismic shifts in rock music during the late 1960s and early 1970s,…
The Young Rascals – Groovin’: A Sunday Afternoon Anthem of Love and Leisure Released in 1967, Groovin’ by The Young Rascals became an emblematic track of the 1960s, celebrated for…