David Essex “Rolling stone” (live officiel)
A restless spirit drifting through fame, memory, and the lonely road of rock and roll Within the restless creative surge that surrounded David Essex in the mid-1970s, the song “Rolling…
A restless spirit drifting through fame, memory, and the lonely road of rock and roll Within the restless creative surge that surrounded David Essex in the mid-1970s, the song “Rolling…
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A fleeting glimpse of beauty becomes a timeless meditation on loneliness, longing, and the fragile hope of connection. When Roy Orbison released “Oh, Pretty Woman” in 1964, the song didn’t…