Foghat – Terraplane Blues – The Best Songs Of All Time
Foghat’s “Terraplane Blues”: A Fiery Homage to Robert Johnson’s Delta Blues Legacy Few bands could bridge the gap between hard rock and deep Southern blues quite like Foghat, and…
Foghat’s “Terraplane Blues”: A Fiery Homage to Robert Johnson’s Delta Blues Legacy Few bands could bridge the gap between hard rock and deep Southern blues quite like Foghat, and…
The Guess Who’s “Follow Your Daughter Home”: A Calypso-Flavored Warning Wrapped in Controversy By 1973, The Guess Who had already carved out their place in rock history, blending hard-edged…
Defiance and Power in the Face of Criticism: Sweet’s “Action” By the mid-1970s, Sweet had already cemented their place as glam rock royalty, but with “Action”, released in 1975,…
A Timeless Plea for Love: The Grass Roots’ “Wait a Million Years” In the late 1960s, few bands could craft a pop-rock hit with as much sweeping emotion as…
The Price of the Road: Slade’s “The Bangin’ Man” For a band that built its reputation on electrifying, no-holds-barred rock ‘n’ roll, Slade’s “The Bangin’ Man” stands as one…
A Gentle Whisper of Devotion: David Essex’s “You’re in My Heart” There are love songs, and then there are those rare, intimate confessions set to music—songs that feel less…
A Tender Promise of Devotion: The Osmonds’ “I’m Still Gonna Need You” By 1975, The Osmonds had already left an indelible mark on pop music, evolving from their early…
A Heartfelt Cry for Belonging: The Partridge Family’s “Doesn’t Somebody Want to Be Wanted” Few songs from the early 1970s pop era capture the bittersweet ache of loneliness quite…
A Nostalgic Tribute to 1960s Pop: Bay City Rollers’ “Be My Baby” Some songs are so iconic that they transcend generations, and “Be My Baby” is one of them.…
A Swaggering Anthem of Power and Industry: Billy Squier’s “The Stroke” Few rock songs encapsulate the bold, rebellious spirit of the early ’80s quite like Billy Squier’s “The Stroke.”…