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Song of the Day 7/27: Asylum Street Spankers, “Leaf Blower”

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

H/t to El Somnambulo, without whom I would never have heard of this now-defunct Austin collective of actor/musicians, let alone their song about noise pollution and those who perpetrate it. They couldn’t know that someday leaf blowers would deserve Woody Guthrie’s “This Machine Fights Fascists” label.

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Song of the Day 7/26: Fleetwood Mac feat. Peter Green, “Black Magic Woman”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 26, 2020 2 Comments

To most Americans, Fleetwood Mac is a Los Angeles-based pop-rock group. To most Brits, it was among the best bands of the late-’60s electric blues explosion behind its singer and guitarist, Peter Green. That version of the band didn’t sell many records in the U.S., where Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page satisfied the […]

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Song of the Day 7/25: The Rolling Stones, “Street Fighting Man”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on July 25, 2020 3 Comments

If I had any skillz I’d set this to video of Portland dudes deploying leaf blowers against the federal fascists who tear-gas them. Protests sure have changed since the ’60s. “Street Fighting Man” was the lead single from “Beggar’s Banquet” in 1968, but it only reached No. 41 when some radio stations refused to play […]

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Song of the Day 7/24: Bryan Ferry, “Positively 4th Street”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 24, 2020 0 Comments

Bob Dylan has had some excellent musical interpreters over the years — the Byrds, the Band, early Rod Stewart — but one of the most consistent and surprising is Roxy Music lead singer Bryan Ferry. Ferry’s mannered, louche vocals would seem an odd match for the material, but he has covered Dylan repeatedly since his […]

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Song of the Day 7/23: Graham Parker, “Local Girls”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 23, 2020 3 Comments

Graham Parker is nearly forgotten today, but back in the ’70s, during British music’s transition from pub rock to punk/new wave, Parker was viewed as one of the scene’s angry young men, on a par with Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson. His record company thought this song, from his third LP, “Squeezing Out Sparks,” would […]

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Song of the Day 7/22: Randy Rainbow, “Gee, Anthony Fauci!”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on July 22, 2020 2 Comments

With apologies to bamboozer, another topical tune, the latest number from Randy Rainbow, this one to the music of “Gee, Officer Krupke” from “West Side Story.” There are lots of people doing political parody songs, but nobody can match the production values the valuable Mr. Rainbow displays (btw, that’s his real name — his father, […]

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Song of the Day 7/21: Squeeze, “Crying in My Sleep”

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

Another one for Diaper Donnie’s lachrymose playlist. I can keep this up until they pry his oval orifice out of the Oval Office. From the album I consider Squeeze’s masterpiece, the criminally underrated “Play,” released in 1991.

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Song of the Day 7/20: The Box Tops, “Cry Like a Baby”

Filed in National by on July 20, 2020 6 Comments

Diaper Donnie was at it again in his bonkers interview with Chris Wallace, whining, complaining and generally acting like the giant baby that ate America. So here’s another one for that ever-growing Trump crybaby play list. This was the follow-up single to the Box Tops’ smash No. 1 hit “The Letter.” Producer Dan Penn was […]

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Song of the Day 7/19: Ben Folds, “2020”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on July 19, 2020 0 Comments

Ben Folds was in the midst of an Australian tour when the coronavirus struck, and he’s been there ever since. He’s staying put and is recording his next album. Last month he released this ballad, even though the year in question is only halfway over. “We seem to be currently reliving and cramming a number […]

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Song of the Day 7/18: MGMT/Earth, Wind & Fire, “Kids/September”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 18, 2020 1 Comment

I’m rather unforgiving about mash-ups. I think most of them try too hard at melding disparate songs whether they really blend well or not, because the editing tools people use allow for that. They only work for me when the beats align perfectly, and they do on this one. It’s rather crude — the music […]

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Song of the Day 7/17: Hildegard von Blingin’, “Pumped Up Kicks”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 17, 2020 5 Comments

I probably spend too much time on YouTube, which is how I stumbled across music’s hottest new trend: Bardcore, in which modern songs are played on flutes, drums and various medieval stringed instruments. It started in April, when someone going by the name Cornelius Link made a version of a tune called “Astronomia” with medieval […]

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Song of the Day 7/16: Hüsker Dü, “Makes No Sense At All”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on July 16, 2020 1 Comment

Our man-baby president punked the media yesterday by calling a news conference and instead vomiting forth a rally speech that was incomprehensible even for him. Hence this Bob Mould song, the first and only single from “Flip Your Wig,” the 1985 LP Mould considers the band’s best. He still sings this one today. The B-side […]

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Song of the Day 7/15: Sheila E. and Ringo Starr, “Come Together/Revolution”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 15, 2020 0 Comments

I just caught up with last week’s online concert to celebrate Ringo Starr’s 80th birthday. Not only does the show, viewable in full on YouTube, contain lots of great tunes, it’s a testament to the progress being made in production values for this new Covid Concert format. The entire show is worth the hour of […]

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