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DL Open Thread Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021

Filed in International, National, Open Thread by on September 12, 2021 6 Comments

Thank whatever you believe in that the 20th anniversary of 9/11 passed with as little flag-waving horseshit as it did, but Jesus Christ on a tandem bike, can we stop mourning the loss of national unity? You know what unites people? Grief. It wasn’t patriotism, or feeling for our fellow Americans. It was heartsick sadness. […]

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Song of the Day 9/11: Pat Benetar, “Hit Me With Your Best Shot”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 11, 2021 0 Comments

Joe Biden is hitting America’s homicidal Republicans with his best shot — a vaccine mandate that’s popular with over 60% of the public, even in deep-red states. Somebody should tell all those butch GOPers they’re acting like soy boys — man up and take the shot. The tune, Pat Benetar’s first Top 10 hit (No. […]

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Song of the Day 9/9: Big Daddy Graham, “Let’s Call in Sick”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 9, 2021 0 Comments

The obituary identifies Big Daddy Graham, who died yesterday at 68, as a longtime WIP radio-show host, and that was definitely the most successful of his various gigs. But anyone around her in the ’80s, when the standup comedy boom had clubs opening even in unfunny places like Wilmington, Big Daddy — born Edward Gudonis […]

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DL Open Thread Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 9, 2021 3 Comments

If you want to read stories about anti-vax, anti-mask assholes, the media is there for you — can’t swing a dead cat on the internet without hitting one of those. But the mainstream media is showing a lot less interest in a Treasury Dept. study that found the wealthiest 1% of Americans dodge as much […]

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Song of the Day 9/7: The Beatles, “Do You Want to Know a Secret”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 7, 2021 2 Comments

Pete ‘n’ Val have a secret, but it’s not hard to guess what it is: Gerald Brady will not be expelled from the General Assembly. This was the first Beatles single to feature George Harrison on lead vocal. The tune was composed in autumn 1962, primarily by John Lennon, who based it on the first […]

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Song of the Day 9/6: The Clash, “Career Opportunities”

Filed in National by on September 6, 2021 0 Comments

I’d normally highlight unions on Labor Day, but with 36% of the U.S. workforce is now part of the gig economy, so they aren’t even employees in the traditional sense. Though Joe Strummer and Mick Jones wrote this about the recession-ravaged ’70s in Britain, its message will last as long as capitalism. The song appeared […]

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Song of the Day 9/5: Ani DiFranco, “Amendment”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on September 5, 2021 2 Comments

Ani DiFranco has the solution to the Supreme Court’s attack on abortion rights. I don’t think it will happen anytime soon, but that doesn’t make her wrong.

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DL Open Thread Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 5, 2021 13 Comments

The media, having accomplished its task of pulling down Joe Biden’s approval ratings, have mostly moved on from Afghanistan in favor of trumpeting the Texas Abortion Freakout, which means the End of Abortion Rights in This Country. Look, I’m not trying to minimize how despicable this is, but this is a country awash up to […]

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Song of the Day 9/2: Friends of Distinction, “Grazing in the Grass”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 2, 2021 0 Comments

This song just missed topping the charts twice — the first time as South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela’s instrumental version, which reached No. 1 in 1968, and again in 1970, when the Friends of Distinction added lyrics and took it to No. 3. Lead singer Harry Enten wrote them, and while Masekela’s reference to grass […]

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DL Open Thread Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021

Filed in National, Open Thread by on September 2, 2021 5 Comments

Today’s media freak-out is over the Committee of GileadU.S. Supreme Court upholding a Texas abortion ban by a 5-4 vote. The real test will be when it’s put into practice, because the state won’t enforce it — it’s relying on private citizens to file lawsuits against providers and patients, and SCOTUS acknowledged it’s constitutionally questionable. […]

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Song of the Day 9/1: Tom T. Hall, “(Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 1, 2021 5 Comments

Songwriter and country singer Tom T. Hall died last month, and the world lost a wise old soul when he did. Hall wrote more than 20 No. 1 hits on the country charts, and sang several himself, but he’s mainly known through his only No. 1 on the Hot 100, the 1968 crossover smash “Harper […]

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Song of the Day 8/31: Little Feat, “Dixie Chicken”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 31, 2021 5 Comments

Now that the Dixie Chicks have dropped the “dixie” from their name, I got to wondering. They named themselves after the Little Feat song, not the Confederacy, so if the word dixie is tainted, should we call the song “Chicken” going forward? Maybe we should, since a restaurant sign inspired the lyrics. Lowell George wrote […]

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Song of the Day 8/30: Haim, “Strong Enough”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 30, 2021 0 Comments

Everybody has their favorite bands, and these sisters are one of mine. The radio studio is a perfect setting for this stripped-back version of one of Sheryl Crow’s earliest hits, and it shows off the ladies’ musical dexterity — Este, normally their kick-ass bassist, plays the drum while Danielle shows off both her guitar chops […]

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