David Essex – Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Any More (Sábado noche’20.05.89)
A song of quiet loneliness carried across decades, where a borrowed melody becomes a deeply personal confession There are songs that belong to a single voice, and there are songs…
A song of quiet loneliness carried across decades, where a borrowed melody becomes a deeply personal confession There are songs that belong to a single voice, and there are songs…
A Playful Clash of Personalities Wrapped in Humor, Where Everyday Absurdity Becomes Timeless Entertainment There are moments in entertainment history that never relied on chart positions, grand orchestration, or sweeping…
A tender portrait of fleeting joy and hard-earned redemption beneath the bright lights of the fairground There are works that do not merely entertain, but quietly linger—like the echo of…
A voice that refuses to fade—where time passes, but emotion lingers “on and on,” echoing through every stage and every memory There is something profoundly moving about a live performance…
A tender echo of devotion and cultural memory, where love is whispered through melody and carried across time with quiet reverence By the time “Myfanwy” (1987) found its place in…
A restless trilogy of longing, delay, and release—where youthful desire meets the bittersweet passage of time in the golden age of glam-infused pop In the early 1970s, few voices captured…
A restless heartbeat of youth and longing, where desire meets the fleeting glow of 1970s pop stardom When speaking of “Rock Me Baby” (1974), one cannot separate the song from…
A drifting heart in search of belonging: “Rolling Stone” by David Essex reflects the restless soul of a man who keeps moving, yet never quite arrives There is a different…
A theatrical whisper of romance and memory: “Bella Bella” reveals the hidden elegance behind David Essex’s enduring artistry There are moments in an artist’s career when the spotlight softens, the…
A reflective conversation with a 1970s icon reveals how fame fades, but melody and memory remain quietly eternal. In the autumn of 2008, David Essex appeared in an interview that…
A warm reunion of two defining voices of the 1970s, where memory, music, and time gently intertwine in conversation. There is something quietly profound about watching Noddy Holder and David…
A voice that once defined youthful rebellion returns with quiet grace, reminding us that time softens the edges but deepens the soul. When David Essex appeared on The Paul O’Grady…
A Whisper Turned Anthem — When Rebellion Found Its Voice in Quiet Confidence There are songs that arrive with thunder, and then there are songs like “Rock On”—songs that seem…
A Role Refused, A Destiny Preserved — When Stepping Aside Became the Most Honest Choice of All There are moments in music and film history that seem almost invisible at…
A tender revisiting of love’s quiet devotion, where memory and melody meet in a gentle, enduring embrace There are songs that arrive with great fanfare, and then there are those…
A quiet reckoning with time and tenderness, where love lingers not in grand gestures but in the fragile echoes of memory There is something deeply affecting about hearing David Essex…
A Flicker of Glam and Desire—“Hot Love” and the Early Spark That Framed David Essex’s Rise Before the full sweep of fame would arrive with the haunting minimalism of “Rock…
A Whisper Turned Revolution—“Rock On” and the Quiet Power of Reinvention in a Changing Musical Era When David Essex stepped onto the stage of “Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert” in 1976…
A Life That Refused to Dim: David Essex and the Art of Rising Beyond Time Itself There are artists whose careers can be measured in chart positions, sales figures, and…
A fleeting rush of youth and longing, where love feels larger than time itself Released in 1979, “O What A Feeling” by David Essex arrived at a moment when Essex…
A moment of danger behind the glamour—when David Essex faced a real-life tragedy that could have changed everything In the long, often romanticized history of 1970s pop culture, the story…
A lasting charm beyond the spotlight—how David Essex remains a symbol of youthful magnetism and enduring musical legacy There was a time in the early 1970s when David Essex seemed…
A dream dressed in melody—“Gonna Make You a Star” captures the fragile line between ambition and illusion, shining brightly in David Essex’s voice When David Essex appeared on Top of…
A song about distance and desire—“City Lights” becomes, in time, a quiet meditation on dreams that once felt close enough to touch When David Essex performed “City Lights – The…
A song about chasing something already gone—“Stardust” becomes, in time, a reflection on youth, illusion, and the quiet cost of remembering When David Essex returned to the stage with “Stardust…
A quiet current beneath familiar waters—“The River” flows not with urgency, but with reflection, carrying time, memory, and what remains unspoken When David Essex performed “The River” on Wogan in…
A voice revisiting its own echo—“Pretty Thing” in later years becomes less about desire, and more about the quiet passage of time and memory When David Essex performed “Pretty Thing”…
Still moving forward—David Essex speaks about returning to the stage, not to relive the past, but to understand what still remains When David Essex sat down for an interview on…
Looking back without distance—David Essex revisits his songs not as hits, but as fragments of a life still echoing When David Essex begins to talk about his biggest songs—“Rock On,”…
A young artist in motion—David Essex speaks not just about success, but about discovering a world larger than the one he came from When David Essex sat down with Dick…