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Song of the Day 10/29: Blind Faith, “Can’t Find My Way Home”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on October 29, 2020 0 Comments

This one’s for all the poor saps at Trump’s Omaha rally the other night who got stranded miles from shelter in freezing temperatures when their buses didn’t show up. Apparently, whoever’s writing this Reality Show From Hell is overly fond of ham-handed metaphors. That’s the version that’s spawned a hundred covers, but it’s not the […]

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Song of the Day 10/28: The Moody Blues, “Go Now”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 28, 2020 2 Comments

As the days until the election dwindle, I find this tune going through my head — the “since you gotta go, you better go now” part, not the “I don’t want to see you go” part. This was the first big hit for the Moody Blues in their first incarnation, with Denny Laine fronting the […]

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Song of the Day 10/27: Fleetwood Mac, “Dreams”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 27, 2020 0 Comments

These are strange times in America, and not just because one of our political parties has gone full fascist. We live in a country where a 42-year-old song can re-enter the pop charts just because an Idaho warehouse worker posted a video of himself lip-synching the song and drinking cran-raspberry juice as he skateboarded down […]

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Song of the Day 10/26: The White Stripes, “Seven Nation Army”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 26, 2020 5 Comments

It’s been an awful year all over the world, which might help explain why a woman confronted Edinburgh, Scotland, street musician Matt Grant last week by grabbing his guitar from his hands and smashing it on the sidewalk. Deprived of his means of earning a living, Grant posted an appeal on GoFundMe. He got a […]

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Song of the Day 10/25: Jerry Jeff Walker, “Mr. Bojangles”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 25, 2020 5 Comments

It almost has the certainty of scientific law: Any hell-raising musician will reach his commercial peak with a song that’s slow and sentimental. It certainly proved to be the case for Ronald Clyde Crosby, better known as Jerry Jeff Walker. Like Townes Van Zandt, another Texas outlaw-country legend, he managed to become famous despite never […]

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Song of the Day 10/23: The Spencer Davis Group, “Gimme Some Lovin'”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 23, 2020 1 Comment

Note: This is a guest post by Nathan Arizona. Spencer Davis, who died this week at 81, was one of the most important pioneers of British electric blues-rock and the whole British Invasion. He’s not one of the most famous, but maybe he should be. Davis led the Spencer Davis Group, formed in Birmingham in […]

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Song of the Day 10/22: Audience, “Indian Summer”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 22, 2020 0 Comments

This week might have been too damp to qualify as actual “Indian summer” weather, but I’m not going to let that stop me from resurrecting the only charting single ever released by the British band Audience during its five-year original existence from 1969 to 1973. Though usually lumped in with the progressive-rock movement, Audience’s blend […]

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Song of the Day 10/21: Gen X, “Dancing With Myself”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 21, 2020 0 Comments

The jokes about Jeffrey Toobin, the CNN pundit and New Yorker writer who was suspended for exposing himself during a Zoom meeting, pretty much write themselves, but that hasn’t stopped people from taking their shots — I particularly liked the wag who declared that Toobin shouldn’t resign, he should stick it out. Far be it […]

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Song of the Day 10/20: Jeff Bridges, “Maybe I Missed the Point”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 20, 2020 0 Comments

Actor Jeff Bridges tweeted out some news yesterday by quoting his most iconic movie character: “As the Dude would say, new shit has come to light.” That was his way of announcing that he’s been diagnosed with lymphoma. Though “The Big Lebowski” might be his best-remembered role, it’s not the one that earned him his […]

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Big Pharma Front Group Touts Carper’s Loyal Service to the Industry

Filed in Delaware, National by on October 20, 2020 2 Comments
Big Pharma Front Group Touts Carper’s Loyal Service to the Industry

The beleaguered US Postal Service brought me a mailer yesterday from something billing itself the American Life Sciences Innovation Council announcing that Sen. Tom Carper has received “the 2020 Champion of Health Care Innovation Award.” I found this puzzling, given that Carper just won re-election in 2018, and wondered what this outfit was and why […]

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Song of the Day 10/19: The Beach Boys, “‘Til I Die”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on October 19, 2020 3 Comments

Mike Love is still adding to his resume as rock ‘n’ roll’s biggest asshole, this time by headlining a Trump fund-raising concert in Orange County without telling Brian Wilson and Al Jardine beforehand. That duo quickly disavowed any connection with Trump, and you can tell they wish they could cut their connections with Love as […]

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Song of the Day 10/18: The Avett Brothers, “Early in the Morning”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 18, 2020 4 Comments

HBO is running a “West Wing” reunion show with an interesting twist — the cast assembles for a stage reading of a highly-regarded episode that originally aired in February 2002. The actors slipped into their old roles easily, but IMO the most interesting part was the way director Thomas Schlamme adapted the TV script for […]

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Song of the Day 10/16: Poco, “A Good Feelin’ to Know”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 16, 2020 5 Comments

Buffalo Springfield had three guitarists who were also singers and songwriters. Stephen Stills and Neil Young found greater fame after the group disbanded, but Richie Furay, who had the best voice of the three, never managed to break through to success or fame. He and Jim Messina, Buffalo Springfield’s replacement bassist and frequent producer, hooked […]

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