By Mark W. Danielson
Timeless. A word as endless and enduring as the word
itself. This word is reserved for items
with appropriate merit. Few of mankind’s
creations are worthy of such recognition.

The second surprise was Bruce Springsteen’s tribute to Pete
Seeger, titled Bruce Springsteen, We
Shall Overcome – The Seeger Sessions.
As with our previous experience, it was a fluke hearing about this
album. Most likely it came as a mention
after Pete Seeger’s passing. This album
is a totally fun mix of Seeger’s tunes performed in Dixieland and New Orleans
styles. The band Springsteen assembled
for this album included some of the best musicians in the United States. Remarkably, everything was cut in three LIVE
sessions from 1997, 2005, and 2006. The fact there were NO REHEARSALS makes this
album even more amazing. The clarity and
energy of their work permeates in every song.
Don’t be mistaken. As
much as I love both albums, my intent is not to do CD reviews, but rather use
them as examples that authors should strive to create abiding pieces that will
inspire readers in the way Pete Seeger and The Everly Brothers inspired
musicians. Timeless works can read over
and again without anyone tiring of them.
It matters not that one may be so familiar with the piece that they can
recite its content without reading them.
If history is any indicator, few authors will ever be recognized for
timeless work while they are alive.
Nevertheless, that should never stop someone from putting their best
work forward through carefully chosen words.