“Folsom Prison Blues” by Johnny Cash
Author Archives: Larry Glickman
What’s Goin’ On, by Marvin Gaye
The Timeless Wisdom of “What’s Going On”
The Perfect Atmosphere of “Into the Mystic”
The Perfect Atmosphere of “Into the Mystic”
Three Little Birds, by Bob Marley
The Perfect Simplicity of “Three Little Birds”
Tennessee, by Arrested Development
The Important Questions of “Tennessee”
A Change is Gonna Come, by Sam Cooke
The Perfect Legacy of “A Change is Gonna Come”
Perfectly Bad
“If you twist and turn away If you tear yourself in two again If I could, yes I would If I could, I would Let it go Surrender Dislocate” A plea from the suffering. A message to the caretaker. An elegy of pain and recovery. “Bad” by U2 appeared on their 1984 breakthrough album The UnforgettableContinue reading “Perfectly Bad”
The Perfect Imagination of “Angel from Montgomery”
Angel from Montgomery, by John Prine
The Perfect, Gentle Anger of “Don’t Think Twice, it’s All Right”
“Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” by Bob Dylan
Blue Period, by The Smithereens
A Generation of Pop Songs in a “Blue Period”