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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 12 MIN

"Just Because" by Lloyd Price

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In this episode of The Dustbin Prophecies, we drift back to the late 1950s and drop the needle on a record that doesn’t raise its voice — it just tells the truth. Lloyd Price’s 1957 recording of “Just Because” is heartbreak delivered with a straight face, a piano rolling beneath words that refuse to beg.On the surface, it’s a simple breakup song, calm and conversational. But listen closer and you’ll hear something deeper: a postwar kind of masculinity learning how to stand its ground without bluster, how to say I’m hurt without losing composure. Price sings not as a conqueror or a victim, but as a man taking inventory of his pride, his dignity, and the silence that follows a love gone wrong.Recorded in New Orleans with musicians who knew how to let space do the talking, “Just Because” lives in the pauses as much as the notes. It’s restraint as attitude, understatement as strength — a quiet blueprint for rock and roll before it learned to shout.Tune in, turn it down just a little, and let Lloyd Price remind you: sometimes the strongest statements aren’t made in anger — they’re made by walking away without explanation.Dustbin Prophecies: digging through the forgotten corners of rock history — one record at a time.

In this episode of The Dustbin Prophecies, we drift back to the late 1950s and drop the needle on a record that doesn’t raise its voice — it just tells the truth. Lloyd Price’s 1957 recording of “Just Because” is heartbreak delivered with a straight face, a piano rolling beneath words that refuse to beg.On the surface, it’s a simple breakup song, calm and conversational. But listen closer and you’ll hear something deeper: a postwar kind of masculinity learning how to stand its ground without bluster, how to say I’m hurt without losing composure. Price sings not as a conqueror or a victim, but as a man taking inventory of his pride, his dignity, and the silence that follows a love gone wrong.Recorded in New Orleans with musicians who knew how to let space do the talking, “Just Because” lives in the pauses as much as the notes. It’s restraint as attitude, understatement as strength — a quiet blueprint for rock and roll before it learned to shout.Tune in, turn it down just a little, and let Lloyd Price remind you: sometimes the strongest statements aren’t made in anger — they’re made by walking away without explanation.Dustbin Prophecies: digging through the forgotten corners of rock history — one record at a time.

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