Tag: Songwriting
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The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (1963) Bob Dylan – Album Review #12
A track-by-track album review of Bob Dylan’s The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (1963), the record that transformed folk music and redefined songwriting.
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Weekly Playlist #10 – The Soundtrack to the Week | Nick & Tiff Music Blog
Weekly Playlist #10 from Nick & Tiff Music Blog collects the songs that shaped the week, inspired by album reviews, song reviews, artist spotlights, and underrated classics.
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Same Vibes #7: Paul McCartney & Noel Gallagher
A Same Vibes comparison of Paul McCartney and Noel Gallagher, exploring melody-first songwriting, confidence, restraint, and timeless songs.
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Why Melody Is the Most Powerful Tool in Songwriting | Nick & Tiff Music Blog
Why do melodies stay with us long after songs end? A thoughtful look at why melody is the most powerful tool in songwriting—across generations and genres.
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Taylor Swift Enters the Songwriters Hall of Fame at Just 36
Taylor Swift becomes the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame at age 36, cementing her legacy as one of music’s greatest songwriters.
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Same Vibes #3: Nebraska & Blood on the Tracks | Nick & Tiff Music Blog
A thoughtful comparison of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska and Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks—two albums connected by restraint, honesty, and intent.
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Born to Run (1975) Bruce Springsteen – Album Review #4
A track-by-track review of Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run, the album that transformed promise into legacy and defined a generation of rock storytelling.
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Weekly Playlist #3: Dylan, Springsteen & Zach Bryan — The Lineage of American Songwriting
A curated weekly playlist exploring the lineage of American songwriting — from Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen to Zach Bryan. Stories, grit, and timeless songs that still matter.
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From Dylan to Springsteen to Zach Bryan: The Lineage of the American Songwriter
From Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen to Zach Bryan, a look at the lineage of the American songwriter — how storytelling, honesty, and heart continue to shape generations of great music.
