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Dave Mason 4:12:25 1.59 PM

Story by: Gail Nobles
Intro: Gail Nobles
Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain
U.S. Army - Flickr: Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dave Mason


Let me take you back to the golden vibes of the 70s! We're tuning in to a song from the English music scene - that smooth track, "We Just Disagree," by the one and only Dave Mason! Released in August ’77, this beautiful ballad was plucked right off his album **Let It Flow**—and it hit the airwaves like a comet at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100!

Now, let me tell you why this song resonates with so many of us. **“We Just Disagree”** is the anthem of that bittersweet moment in a relationship when things just don’t line up anymore. You can feel the warmth in Dave's voice as he reminisces about a connection that’s maybe lost its spark. But hold on tight because here comes Jim Krueger with his magic touch on that 12-string guitar! Oh, it’s like a wave rolling over you, bringing the harmony that punctuates this heartfelt tale of parting ways without any bad blood.

You can picture it: “Been away, haven't seen you in a while, how've you been?” Oh, don’t we all know that feeling? The wondering, and that unshakeable feeling that maybe, just maybe, time has changed us in ways we can’t quite grasp. The lyrics paint a picture of two souls trying to navigate their differences. You can hear the tension, yet there’s an underlying respect, which is what makes the song so relatable.

And let’s not forget that chorus that digs deep into the fabric of human interaction: "So let's leave it alone 'cause we can't see eye to eye. There ain't no good guy, there ain't no bad guy. There's only you and me and we just disagree." It’s a real revelation—no need for blame when love fades; sometimes it’s just two people growing in different directions.

Mason and Krueger deliver this profound message with such grace, and it’s a reminder that every relationship has its ups and downs, and sometimes, the best solution is mutual understanding—even when it hurts a little.

I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Sound Flave.
Broadcast on:
12 Apr 2025

Story by: Gail Nobles
Intro: Gail Nobles
Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain
U.S. Army - Flickr: Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Dave Mason


Let me take you back to the golden vibes of the 70s! We're tuning in to a song from the English music scene - that smooth track, "We Just Disagree," by the one and only Dave Mason! Released in August ’77, this beautiful ballad was plucked right off his album **Let It Flow**—and it hit the airwaves like a comet at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100!

Now, let me tell you why this song resonates with so many of us. **“We Just Disagree”** is the anthem of that bittersweet moment in a relationship when things just don’t line up anymore. You can feel the warmth in Dave's voice as he reminisces about a connection that’s maybe lost its spark. But hold on tight because here comes Jim Krueger with his magic touch on that 12-string guitar! Oh, it’s like a wave rolling over you, bringing the harmony that punctuates this heartfelt tale of parting ways without any bad blood.

You can picture it: “Been away, haven't seen you in a while, how've you been?” Oh, don’t we all know that feeling? The wondering, and that unshakeable feeling that maybe, just maybe, time has changed us in ways we can’t quite grasp. The lyrics paint a picture of two souls trying to navigate their differences. You can hear the tension, yet there’s an underlying respect, which is what makes the song so relatable.

And let’s not forget that chorus that digs deep into the fabric of human interaction: "So let's leave it alone 'cause we can't see eye to eye. There ain't no good guy, there ain't no bad guy. There's only you and me and we just disagree." It’s a real revelation—no need for blame when love fades; sometimes it’s just two people growing in different directions.

Mason and Krueger deliver this profound message with such grace, and it’s a reminder that every relationship has its ups and downs, and sometimes, the best solution is mutual understanding—even when it hurts a little.

I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Sound Flave.