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Song of the Day 12/28: The Smothers Brothers, “Boil That Cabbage Down”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 28, 2023 0 Comments

Tom Smothers, the comic half of the squabbling Smothers Brothers, died Tuesday at age 86. Though they’ll always be remembered for having their top-rated variety show axed by CBS in 1969 for its criticism of the war in Vietnam, I remember them more for bringing some levity to audiences years earlier, during the Great Folk […]

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DL Open Thread Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2023

Filed in National, Open Thread by on December 27, 2023 2 Comments

Thom Hartmann warns that Trump is following the fascist playbook by goading his supporters to violence. And it wasn’t just WWII-era fascists – Orban is doing the same thing in Hungary today. Story after story tells us that Trump is winning the 2024 presidential race. What they don’t tell you: Those same polls show that […]

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DL Open Thread Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023

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Pope Francis, fresh off his controversial decision to allow the blessing of same-sex relationships, used his Christmas message to take aim at the weapons industry, which means he took aim squarely at the United States, arms merchant to the world, even if he didn’t say so directly. One Democratic congressman from North Jersey illustrates the […]

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Song of the Day 12/25: Top 10 Most-Viewed Christmas Songs of the Day

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 25, 2023 0 Comments

According to one of those sketchy “favorite (noun) of every state” lists, Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” is the most popular Christmas song in Delaware. Well, maybe, but not here at Delaware Liberal. I’ve been running the 12 Days and Only 12 Days of Christmas Music for five years now, and […]

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DL Open Thread Monday, Dec. 25, 2023

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Digby, noting Trump’s claim to have won the war on Christmas, has an interesting story about the Nazis’ attempts to modify Christmas to their particular tastes. Let’s just say peace on Earth was not viewed as a priority. You know who wants a present from taxpayers? The owners of America’s professional sports teams, who are […]

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Song of the Day 12/24: Bruce Cockburn, “Cry of a Tiny Babe”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 24, 2023 0 Comments

Most retellings of the nativity understandably dwell on the spiritual aspects. Canadian singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn went in another direction. I wanted to put it into terms people can relate to now, because the story itself is so familiar, that its been reduced to traditional images that really work against our understanding of it as a […]

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Song of the Day 12/23: John Prine, “Christmas in Prison”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 23, 2023 1 Comment

In the five years I’ve been writing the Song of the Day feature, nobody has compiled more page views than John Prine. Prine loved Christmas – he told Rolling Stone once that he used to keep a Christmas tree up all year – but when he finally released a Christmas album in 1993, it was […]

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Song of the Day 12/22: The Beach Boys, “Alone on Christmas Day”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 22, 2023 1 Comment

You’re probably familiar with “Little Saint Nick,” the Beach Boys’ tune about Santa’s new hot rod. Alternate transporation for Santa was a popular theme back in the ’50s and ’60s, when various songs placed Kris Kringle in airplanes, helicopters, rocket ships, UFOs – anything but that so-19th-century sleigh. It debuted in 1963, then appeared on […]

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Song of the Day 12/21: Mannheim Steamroller, “Good King Wenceslas”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 21, 2023 0 Comments

Mannheim Steamroller sounds like the name of a Krautrock outfit, but it’s really mostly one guy, composer/producer Chip Davis, who would have a footnote in music history even without the Steamroller. He was the composer of the music for “Convoy,” the trucker anthem that swept the nation and helped kick off the CB radio craze […]

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Song of the Day 12/20: Seymour Swine and the Squeelers, “Blue Christmas”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 20, 2023 0 Comments

Elvis Presley made this cowboy Christmas song a classic, but I can’t listen to it without thinking of this porcine parody, which pretty much ruined Elvis’ version for me. Yes, I know it’s politically incorrect to laugh at stutterers. So does everybody else, and they’ve made this a popular if polarizing record anyway. The novelty […]

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DL Open Thread Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 20, 2023 7 Comments

The media is having a newsgasm because Colorado’s Supreme Court barred Trump from the ballot there, based on the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause. The appeal to SCOTUS will determine the issue, and you can find dozens of pundits who’ll tell you exactly what they’re going to do with the case. Few of them agree, but […]

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Song of the Day 12/19: The Ronettes, “Sleigh Ride”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on December 19, 2023 0 Comments

Here’s another piece of evidence supporting the theory that time makes songs Christmas classics: The LP “A Christmas Gift for You from Phillies Records” was a flop when it was released. It wasn’t until 1972, when it was rereleased by Apple Records (with the title’s prepositional phrase changed to “from Phil Spector”) that people realized […]

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DL Open Thread Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023

Filed in International, National, Open Thread by on December 19, 2023 3 Comments

Anyone who still thinks Jan. 6 wasn’t planned from the top down should take a look at the report from the Inspector General of the Department of Interior. That agency’s investigation turned up memos showing that his “spontaneous” call for a march to the Capitol was planned all along. This was from Kylie Kremer of […]

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