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Song of the Day 8/19: Bill Deal and the Rhondels, “May I”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 19, 2019 5 Comments

It’s beach music, it’s blue-eyed soul, and while it only reached No. 39 on the Hot 100, it made a national act out of a band that had been playing the Virginia-Carolina beach music circuit for more than a decade but had never released a record before. The song was written and originally done by […]

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Song of the Day 8/17: Roger McGuinn, “Ballad of Easy Rider”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 17, 2019 0 Comments

Actor Peter Fonda died yesterday at age 79, 50 years after the release of his most famous film project, “Easy Rider.” Fonda asked Dylan to write the film’s theme song. Though Dylan declined, he did give Fonda a few lines on a napkin and told him, “Give this to McGuinn. He’ll know what to do […]

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Song of the Day 8/15: Charles Manson, “Look at Your Game Girl”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 15, 2019 1 Comment

Director Quentin Tarantino’s latest “let’s wish away the bad parts of history” film is tangentially related to the Manson Family murders in 1969 Los Angeles. Some critics have complained that the soundtrack is poorly fitted to the material, consisting of pop tunes instead of the psychedelic sounds emerging at the time. Surprisingly, considering Tarantino’s do-anything-for-a-shock […]

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Give Me Your Pale, Your Blond

Filed in National by on August 14, 2019 6 Comments
Give Me Your Pale, Your Blond

Very few things Trump has done have pissed me off more than the exhumation of racist sack of shit Ken Cuccinelli, the former Virginia AG, for a job as acting Director of the Citizenship and Immigration Services office. He was appointed to this post specifically because of his racism, which he paraded around earlier this […]

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Song of the Day 8/14: Patti Smith, “Summer Cannibals”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 14, 2019 0 Comments

A standout track from Patti Smith’s 1996 comeback album “Gone Again,” the song was started by her husband, Fred “Sonic” Smith (of MC5 fame), who wrote the music and had the title before his death from a heart attack; Patti finished it with her menacing but oblique lyrics. Overly literal idiots think it refers to […]

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Why is Chris Coons Against the Separation of Church and State?

Filed in National by on August 13, 2019 1 Comment

Chris Coons’ homoerotic little boys’ “Christian” club in Washington is getting the Netflix docu-series treatment, as once again Jeff Sharlet tries to pull back the curtain on “The Family,” a Christianist group that seeks to eliminate the barrier between church and state as it spreads its hate-filled notion of the Nazarene’s message. Can someone please […]

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Song of the Day 8/13: Elvis Presley, “In the Ghetto”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 13, 2019 0 Comments

Another in our series of “nothing has changed” songs, “In the Ghetto” was recorded 50 years ago and, as one black guy watching this in a reaction video said, the only thing that’s different is that it’s twice as bad now. The song was written by singer and songwriter Mac Davis, who explained its genesis. […]

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Song of the Day 8/12: The New Pornographers, “Falling Down the Stairs of Your Love”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 12, 2019 0 Comments

Vancouver supergroup the New Pornographers last week released this single from their upcoming LP “In the Morse Code of Brake Lights.” This is the indie group’s eighth album, and by this point most of its members, except singer Neko Case, are more famous as members of this band than their original ones.

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Song of the Day 8/10: Frijid Pink, “House of the Rising Sun”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 10, 2019 1 Comment

In the late ’60s and early ’70s the American Midwest was one of the world’s hottest markets for rock music, and the region’s musicians responded by forming an ever-changing succession of blues-rock outfits. One that slipped down the memory hole for me was Frijid Pink, a Detroit band that caught the wave in 1969 with […]

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Song of the Day 8/9: Brute Force, “The King of Fuh”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 9, 2019 0 Comments

Recorded back in 1969, this single seems to presage the coming of a certain someone. There was a beautiful land called Fuh And in this land there was a king And everybody called him the Fuh King And the Fuh King did what he wanted to do I said the Fuh King went where he […]

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Song of the Day 8/8: The Tremeloes, “Here Comes My Baby”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 8, 2019 0 Comments

So I’m at a wedding with a pretty kick-ass band — horn section, multiple vocalists, the kind of $10,000-a-gig wedding band that can cover anything and sound good doing it. Like any good wedding band, their repertoire spans decades, so I was surprised when the front man introduced this as a song by the Mavericks. […]

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Song of the Day 8/7: Neil Young, “The Losing End”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 7, 2019 0 Comments

In California in 1969, just about every folk-rock band and musician was dabbling in, or fully embracing, country rock. Not Neil Young. He went straight country, no rock, on the second side of “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere” with a tune that wears its twang on its sleeve. He doesn’t sing like an Opry star, […]

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‘Texodus’ Foreshadows the End of the GOP

Filed in National by on August 6, 2019 28 Comments

There’s a famous passage in Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises” in which the author’s avatar asks a drinking buddy, “How did you go bankrupt?” “Two ways,” the friend replies. “Gradually, then suddenly.” The GOP already is in the “gradually” stage of collapse. The “suddenly” phase could arrive as soon as 2020, via what’s being […]

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