Song Lyric Sunday: Favourite – ‘Foolish Heart’

There are absolutely no prizes for guessing who I was going to choose for Song Lyric Sunday this week, where Jim wants to see something from our (and his, apparently) favourite artiste(s). Choosing a particular song wasn’t quite so straightforward, although hardly difficult. After all, it’s not like the Grateful Dead don’t have an extensive…

Song Lyric Sunday: The Words: ‘If I Fell’

In all honesty, there aren’t that many songs I can think of where I could be absolutely sure that I had the lyrics off pat, but that’s what Jim’s after for Song Lyric Sunday this week. Like many crusties, I probably have clearer recall of things from half a century ago than of what I…

Song Lyric Sunday: Guitar – ‘Sweet Child O’ Mine’

Lets face it, no matter how crucial to the overall sound that a rhythm section may be, notwithstanding what keyboards or saxophone can bring to the party, if it’s rock music it’s going to be nothing without that guitar riff. And here’s a pretty good one, which I’m sure one particular ‘sweet child o’ mine’…

Song Lyric Sunday: Sonic Glue – ‘Dazed and Confused’

This week, Song Lyric Sunday’s tour of the main instruments of modern music reaches the bass guitar – often overlooked, or even unheard, but absolutely essential – you’d certainly miss it if it wasn’t there. I could name this tune in one, and I’m willing to bet that most people of a certain age and…

Song Lyric Sunday: Drums – ‘Fire’

The Song Lyric Sunday tour of musical instruments reaches the drums this week. This wasn’t too difficult for me to decide on, although it certainly can’t have been easy providing the backing for the mercurial genius of Jimi Hendrix. By and large, though, Noel Redding (bass) and Mitch Mitchell (drums) did a pretty good job.…

Song Lyric Sunday: Piano – ‘Great Balls Of Fire’

“Goodness gracious…” Continuing the mini-series featuring various musical instruments, this week on Song Lyric Sunday it’s the turn of keyboards. There’s certainly no shortage of possibilities, but on this occasion I thought I’d go back to the very earliest days of rock and roll, as generally defined. This particular song surely needs no further introduction…