Bee Gees – Lemons Never Forget
Bitterness and Beauty Entwined in the Shadows of Memory When “Lemons Never Forget” appeared on the Bee Gees’ 1968 album Horizontal, it represented a daring moment of transition for the…
Bitterness and Beauty Entwined in the Shadows of Memory When “Lemons Never Forget” appeared on the Bee Gees’ 1968 album Horizontal, it represented a daring moment of transition for the…
A Reflection on Survival and Solitude in the City’s Unforgiving Glow When Neil Diamond released “Street Life” as part of his 1976 album Beautiful Noise, he was already a master…
A Quiet Ascent from the Noise of the World—Finding Solace in Solitude Above the Streets When Neil Diamond released his rendition of “Up On The Roof” on his 1993 album…
A shy, physical kind of tenderness—“All I Wanna Do Is Touch You” lives on the flip side of fame, where longing is simpler than promises and closeness is the whole…
“Hollywood Nights” becomes, in David Cassidy’s hands, a late-career postcard to youth—glittering at the edges, but shadowed by the price of chasing light. David Cassidy recorded “Hollywood Nights” as a…
“You’re No Good” in this 4/24/1980 Hollywood performance is a public breakup turned into private fire—Linda Ronstadt refusing regret, and turning anger into rhythm you can dance to. On April…
A Quiet Reckoning Between Love and Time When Neil Diamond released “Another Day (That Time Forgot)” as part of his 2008 album Home Before Dark, the song emerged as one…
“Jerusalem” is Neil Diamond holding two worlds in the same hand—show-business glitter in one palm, ancestral longing in the other—until the question becomes a prayer: where does the soul finally…
“The Way It Was” is the Bee Gees looking back at love without makeup—remembering the warmth, admitting the damage, and accepting that some goodbyes become part of who we are.…
“I Will” is the Bee Gees writing a vow in candlelight—love promised not with fireworks, but with the steady patience of staying, day after day. By the time Bee Gees…