Welcome to And Press Play, a podcast dedicated to reviewing songs of all types and from all decades. Ranging from Tom Petty to Taylor Swift, Gabrielle Aplin to Pink Floyd, songs of all genres and ages will be dissected, analysed and rated.
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Music for the sting: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod
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Here's my review of three different European songs, all sung in their native language. We cover a range of genres in this episode, from German pop to Norweigian folk. I have tried my best to make sur…
Here is my review of Time Machine by Margo Price, taken from her 2023 album Strays. This is a wonderfully nostalgic song, with the music and lyrics conjuring up a lovely dreamlike atmosphere as the n…
Here's my review of Blood Red Skies by Judas Priest, taken from their 1988 album Ram It Down. This is one of Priest's epics; it's got a wonderful vocal performance from Rob Halford and some heavy gui…
Here is my review of Strangers by Nature by Adele, taken from her 2022 album 30. This is a great opening song that does a wonderful job of setting the dour yet optimistic tone for the album, and cont…
Here is my review of Bruce Springsteen's Tunnel of Love, taken from its eponymous 1987 album. This is one of the more pop/rock songs on the album and features quite a few E Street Band members. This …
Here is my review of Last Train Home by John Mayer, the lead single from his upcoming album SOB Rocks. This is a funk 1980's esque track which has some great guitar and syths on it and sticks in your…
This is my review of Richard and Linda Thompson's Walking on the Wire, taken from their critically acclaimed 1982 album Shoot Out the Lights. This is a fabulous song and one of my favourites. Its cho…
My review of Fleetwood Mac's Songbird, one of the finest songs ever written in my opinion. Its warm and elegant and utterly charming in its own bliss. I highly recommend that you all listen to this s…
My review of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers's Room at the Top, Petty's finest work in my opinion. This has some fantastic lyrics and some excellent musicianship on this track, and I wish I'd written…
This is the first episode of my Songs I Wish I'd Written miniseries, and today we are looking at Reason to Believe by Bruce Springsteen taken from 1982's Nebraska. This is a rather gloomy song inters…
My review of I'll Remember You by Bob Dylan, taken from his 1985 album Empire Burlesque. This is a complicated song which I have mixed opinions on, and attempt to make sense of them over the course …
Here is my review of Valerie by Patti Scialfa, a wonderful pop rock song with some deeply moving lyrics about a relationship gone bad and a powerful vocal performance from Scialfa.
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My review of the song Hungry for Heaven by Dio, taken from his third solo album Sacred Heart. This is a great optimistic rock song with a great guitar solo and is one of my favourite Dio songs.
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This is my beginners guide to Genesis, one of the best selling prog rock / rock bands of all time. With each individual member being famous in their own right, and when two of your members are Peter …
Here is my review of Golden Hair by Syd Barrett, a great and very odd song that is a retelling of a poem in a dark and foreboding way.
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My review of the song A Case of You by Joni Mitchell, taken from her acclaimed 1971 album Blue. This is a gem of a song about the dangers of an unsuitable love and how those people may not leave you …
Here is my review of Mirrorball by Taylor Swift, a nice 3-minute indie pop song which tells the magical and mysterious story of two people with one of them being very eager to impress the other.
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Here is my review of Wildflowers by Tom Petty, an acoustic song telling the story of the end of a relationship and coming to terms with it enough to wish the best for the other person.
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Here is my review of the Static Age by Green Day, an upbeat rock song which is about commercialism and how the world has changed and how it isn't a good thing. It has some great vibrant images in it …
Here is my review of Behind the Sun by Eric Clapton. This is a slow moving ballad underpinned by Claptons emotive lyrics and his acoustic guitar work.
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