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Song of the Day 8/23: Daryl Hall and John Oates, “Sara Smile”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 23, 2022 4 Comments

The term blue-eyed soul, despite having been coined by influential Philadelphia DJ Georgie Woods, has become problematic for many people. Among them: A guy whose roots in both white and black music got him tagged as one of the genre’s prime purveyors. “I fucking hate it. It’s a racist term,” Daryl Hall told VH1 in […]

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Song of the Day 8/22: The Righteous Brothers, “You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on August 22, 2022 2 Comments

People might not realize it today, but radio was once nearly as segregated as schools and swimming pools were. White stations played white musicians for white audiences, black stations did the opposite, and little music crossed over between them. That’s why Pat Boone could sell millions of records making sanitized covers of R&B hits by […]

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The News Journal Won’t Tell You, but Bipartisan Ben duPont Backs Trump’s Boy Oz

Filed in Delaware, National by on August 22, 2022 1 Comment
The News Journal Won’t Tell You, but Bipartisan Ben duPont Backs Trump’s Boy Oz

Maybe I’m just lousy at navigating their archive, but I can’t find any evidence that the News Journal has ever reported on the close ties between Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz and Delaware entrepreneur Ben duPont, son of the late Gov. Pete. In April, CNBC reported that duPont gave $70,000 to an Oz-for-Senate PAC. […]

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Song of the Day 8/21: Spanky and Our Gang, “Sunday Will Never Be the Same”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 21, 2022 0 Comments

Elaine McFarlane had a helluva voice and a nickname based on her last name’s similarity to child star George McFarland, better known as Spanky, of the old “Our Gang” one-reelers from the 1930s. She fronted a mid-’60s sunshine-pop band that drew a lot of comparisons to the Mamas and the Papas, not just because of […]

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Song of the Day 8/19: Randy Rainbow, “Yesterday”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on August 19, 2022 0 Comments

As he admits in this video, Randy Rainbow is running out of show tunes, so he set this one to the Beatles classic.

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Why Corporate Democrats Hate Progressives

Filed in Delaware, National by on August 19, 2022 20 Comments

It’s very simple: They want all existing power structures left intact, they just want Democrats and their donors, rather than Republicans and their donors, atop the pyramid reaping the rewards. Here’s a giveaway: Their oft-stated idea of equality is a society where anyone can reach the top. They never admit that while some few reach […]

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Song of the Day 8/18: Patty Griffin, “Be Careful”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on August 18, 2022 0 Comments

From a political standpoint, the end of Roe v. Wade has been a boon for Democrats. From a practical standpoint it’s causing, and will continue to cause, misery, injury and death to women. The saddest part of it is that Republicans, in their ignorance, never realized what their contemptible idea of morality would produce. We’ll […]

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Song of the Day 8/17: Buck Owens and Dwight Yoakam, “Streets of Bakersfield”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 17, 2022 1 Comment

Guest post by Nathan Arizona Ask a random person who Buck Owens was, and chances are you’ll hear something about “Hee Haw,” the cornpone comedy and country music TV show he co-hosted (with Roy Clark) 1969 to 1985. Ask somebody who knows country music, and they’ll tell you Buck Owens was one of the most […]

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Song of the Day 8/16: Del Shannon, “Runaway”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 16, 2022 6 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona When was a synthesizer first used in recorded pop/rock music? Maybe surprisingly early. Some say 1961, on Del Shannon’s “Runaway.” The electric keyboard work was one thing that made the zippy “Runaway” so distinctive that many think it’s the best Top 40 song of its era. The one you wanted […]

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Song of the Day 8/15: The Animals, “We Gotta Get Out of This Place”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 15, 2022 2 Comments

With more RWNJ violence on the horizon, I think this song represents a common sentiment — who wouldn’t want to get out of this place? Released in 1965, it has captured that feeling for everyone from soldiers in Vietnam to high school seniors at graduation ever since. Bruce Springsteen once said all his songs spring […]

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White Man Rules Prevail

Filed in National by on August 14, 2022 1 Comment

Armed Trump supporters protest outside of FBI office in Phoenix. Let’s play a little game I like to call “If Ammon Bundy Was Black.”

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Song of the Day 8/13: Nena, “99 Luftballons”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, International by on August 13, 2022 3 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona A lot of sabers are rattling these days, except nobody uses sabers anymore. The threat from Russia in the Ukraine and maybe China in the Pacific is all about the nukes. It’s a familiar situation, and bands in the ‘80s were really feeling it. Detente with the Soviet Union was […]

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Song of the Day 8/12: The Seekers, “I’ll Never Find Another You”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 12, 2022 2 Comments

A great Australian singer died last week, but it wasn’t Olivia Newton-John. Few Americans recognized the name Judith Durham, but many more would recognize the voice that propelled this 1964 folk-pop single to No. 4 on the US Hot 100 in 1965, towards the end of the Great Folk Music Scare. The classically trained Durham […]

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