SINGER SONGWRITER
The performers on these LPs were a new and different breed in popular music – the singer/songwriter, something unique to my generation. While it had been common for years in American blues and folk for the singer and writer of the song to be the same person, in popular music the singer was instead like an actor with their script, given a song written by someone else and told to make it fly (Think Sinatra or Elvis). This changed with the arrival of Bob Dylan. Dylan, uniquely American but so central to the global revolution, emerged from the folk tradition, but when he “went electric” at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, the political and artistic thrust of blues and folk fused with rock ‘n’ roll, with its back beat and electrified power. Now popular music took on the power and immediacy and the “author model” of blues and folk. It wasn’t just a singer singing a song, it was another person speaking directly to us. The world – you can’t argue this – would never be the same. (From AN AMERICAN STORY)

HANK WILLIAMS JR. “THERE’S A TEAR IN MY BEER” 1989
THE EAGLES “DESPERADO” 1973
THE WHO “WE DON’T GET FOOLED AGAIN”
JONI MITCHELL “A CASE OF YOU” 1969
DONOVAN “SUNNY SOUTH KENSINGTON” 1967
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN “POINT BLANK” 1980
JOHN LENNON “COLD TURKEY” 1970
THE ROLLING STONES “JUMPING JACK FLASH” 1969
JOHN LENNON “MORE POPULAR THAN JESUS” 1966



