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Song of the Day 7/27: The Temptations, “I Wish It Would Rain”

Filed in National by on July 27, 2019 6 Comments

El Somnambulo considers David Ruffin of the Temptations the greatest soul singer of all time, and I’m not going to disagree. And it’s not just because of his great voice — watch him express this song’s pain in this live clip. This is not, like most TV appearances by pop acts at the time, a […]

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Song of the Day 7/26: Rod Stewart, “True Blue”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 26, 2019 0 Comments

The lead-off track to “Never a Dull Moment,” the 1972 follow-up album to Stewart’s mega-hit “Every Picture Tells a Story,” finds Rod the Mod struggling with his new-found success. Like many of Stewart’s solo records from the period, it’s hard to hear any difference from his work with the Faces, and no wonder — it’s […]

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Song of the Day 7/25: Sly and the Family Stone, “Hot Fun in the Summertime”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 25, 2019 2 Comments

Though it’s a quintessential summer song, the single, recorded for an album but rushed into release shortly after the band’s triumphant set at Woodstock, didn’t reach its No. 2 chart position until October of 1969. As a summertime anthem, this might be Sly’s most-covered composition. An early-’80s funk band from Dayton, Ohio, called Dayton, gave […]

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Song of the Day 7/24: Toots and the Maytals, “Monkey Man”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 24, 2019 0 Comments

Jane Goodall met Prince Harry yesterday and they enacted a “chimpanzee greeting.” As you can see at the link, it’s not much different from a human greeting, because we are basically near-hairless, smarter, weaker chimps. Toots and the Maytals released the song in 1969, inspired by Toots losing a woman to a guy who, he […]

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Song of the Day 7/23: The National, “Secret Meeting”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 23, 2019 1 Comment

I once heard The National described as “REM for the 21st century,” and the comparison makes some sense. Both groups are guitar-driven alternative bands that feature inward-looking, literate, cryptic lyrics and vocals by their brooding front men. Both write songs that, as the rock-crit adage has it, reward repeated listens. This song, which led off […]

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Song of the Day 7/22: Dave Mason, “We Just Disagree”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 22, 2019 0 Comments

A message for people who know who they are. Dave Mason is one of those rockers who, like Mick Ronson, was famous as a sideman but never became a front-rank star himself. He’s best known as a founding member of Traffic, a group he subsequently left and rejoined several times. He also did a good […]

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Song of the Day 7/20: Aaron Neville and Jim Henson (as Ernie), “I Don’t Want to Live on the Moon”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 20, 2019 0 Comments

It’s been 50 years since we got there and there’s still nobody living on the moon. Heck, we don’t even visit any more. But that’s not really what this Sesame Street classic is about. Composed by Jeff Moss, one of the show’s staff writers, it first appeared on TV in 1978, sung by Jim Henson […]

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Song of the Day 7/19: Jonathan King, “Everyone’s Gone to the Moon”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 19, 2019 9 Comments

The 50th anniversary of the first moon landing has triggered a wave of nostalgia for the space race of the ’60s. This song was written and recorded in 1965 by British hitmaker Jonathan King, who was still a student at Cambridge at the time. He said later that the lyrics were his attempt to satirize […]

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Song of the Day 7/18: Johnny Clegg, “Scatterlings of Africa”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 18, 2019 0 Comments

South African musician and anthropologist Johnny Clegg, who died Tuesday at age 66, had a brief window of exposure in the U.S. back in the ’80s, when apartheid came under increased pressure from most other industrialized countries. Clegg’s bands Juluka and Savuka, each formed by Clegg and a native African, broke the country’s laws simply […]

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News That’s Not About Trump

Filed in National by on July 17, 2019 2 Comments

It’s hard to find, but news occurs that doesn’t have anything to do with the Commander ‘n’ Thief almost every day. A representative sampling: Tennessee Cops Warn Flushed Drugs Create ‘Meth Gators’: As if the skunk ape wasn’t reason enough to avoid the swamplands of the South, a Tennessee police agency wants people to stop […]

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Song of the Day 7/17: The Gourds, “Gin and Juice”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 17, 2019 1 Comment

Snoop Dogg wrote and Dr. Dre produced this hip-hop classic in 1994, and the Gourds covered it less than two years later. An alt-country band from Austin, The Gourds recorded 10 albums before going on hiatus six years ago, but this cover of Snoop Dogg’s hit, sped up and changed to a major key, was […]

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Pelosi Does Trump’s Work for Him

Filed in National by on July 17, 2019 3 Comments

Remember how criticism of corporate Democrats — for example, a certain former presidential nominee — was billed as “doing the Republicans’ work for them” by her supporters? Just a reminder to Nancy Pelosi and all the other corporate-tool Democrats that when Pelosi attacks the Squad, she’s, yep, doing Trump’s work for him. And you can […]

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Song of the Day 7/16: Roomie ft. Christine O’Donnell, “I’m Not a Witch”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 16, 2019 4 Comments

Hey kidz, ‘memba the innocent days of nine years ago? Mike Castle was running for Senate and when he was challenged by Christine O’Donnell we all had a good laugh. When she released her still-infamous campaign ad, the Gregory Brothers were there to Songify it. It was just one of a string of hilarious but […]

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