Chris LeDoux never pretended to be a philosopher, but in songs like this, he revealed a depth that only comes from a life lived fully. “The Last Drive-In” isn’t sung with the voice of a boy who misses an old hangout. It’s sung by a man realizing that youth is something you only recognize once it’s already gone.
There are songs that feel less like melodies and more like memories—moments preserved in sound.…
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