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DL Open Thread: Tues., Oct. 29, 2019

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American Patriot To Describe The Trump-Zelensky Call.  He speaks Ukrainian and he listened to the call. No need for the whistleblower any more. BTW, the toxic Laura Ingraham tried to use his accent to imply he was a spy. North Carolina Rethugs Lose Bid To Continue Gerrymander.  And, no, they can’t use the old districts […]

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Song Of The Day 10/29: Frank Zappa-Peaches En Regalia

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If you feel so inclined, light up a thick one and sink into this:

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DL Open Thread: Mon., Oct. 28, 2019

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Feds Haven’t Acquired Land For Trump’s Vanity Wall. And, wouldn’t you just know it? The land where most of the crossings occur aren’t impacted at all by what’s been built. Victim Of Revenge Porn Resigns From Congress.  I hope she sues the shit out of the malefactors (emphasis on ‘male’) and wins. Trump Almost Screwed […]

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Song(s) Of The Day 10/28: The Kinks-Three From ‘Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire)’

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While everyone else was zigging from Woodstock to Altamont in 1969, the Kinks, who were barred from the US due to alleged misbehavior on a previous tour, zagged.  Created this masterpiece with an interesting backstory. And great songs:

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El Somnambulo Barely Escapes Clutches Of The Marriott Cult

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A generous benefactor gifted us a vacation to San Diego as my wife had been nominated for a national pharmacy award.  As such, we were guests at the Marriott Pulse Hotel.  I emphasize ‘guests’ as the hotel also serves as a spot for ‘owners’ of Marriott Vacation Club plans. When we checked in, a staffer […]

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DL Open Thread: Sun., Oct. 27, 2019

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Carney Nominates Seitz To Be Supreme Court Chief Justice And Tamika Montgomery-Reeves As Associate Justice.  I can only hope that Seitz has the same sense of social justice as his fabled father. AG: Wilmington City Council Can’t Stifle Dissenters.  Betcha they don’t pursue any prosecution of Dion Wilson for ‘harassment and disorderly conduct’ either.  If […]

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Song Of The Day 10/27: Roger McGuinn-Ballad Of Easy Rider

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Legend has it that Dylan scrawled the opening lines on a napkin and said, ‘Give it to McGuinn, he’ll know what to do with it.’  After viewing a private screening of the film, Dylan demanded that his name be removed from the songwriting credit–either b/c he didn’t like the movie, and/or he didn’t want his […]

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Song Of The Day 10/26: Stevie Wonder-My Cherie Amour

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He was 19 years old when he released this:

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Song Of The Day 10/25: John Mayall-Room To Move

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Following the breakup of The Bluesbreakers, John Mayall decided to form a band that would play ‘low-volume music. This cut comes from a live concert at Bill Graham’s Fillmore East in July of 1969:

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Song Of The Day 10/24: The Flying Burrito Brothers-Sin City

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When Gram Parsons left, or was fired from, the Byrds after Sweetheart of The Rodeo, he rebounded with the Flying Burrito Brothers, joined by fellow ex-Byrd Chris Hillman.  I just love this song, the very definition of country rock:

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Songs Of The Day 10/23: Joni Mitchell-Both Sides, Now & Chelsea Morning

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Other artists had already recorded these classics before Joni got around to doing them on her 1969 album, Clouds.  I consider her to be one of our greatest singer/songwriters.  I think she got better as a singer as she progressed in her career, but there’s no denying that these are two classic songs. Gotta admit, […]

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DL Open Thread: Tues., Oct 22, 2019

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That Phony Emoluments Clause. It’s the Founding Fathers’ fault. Besides, it doesn’t matter if you’re already rich. BTW, here’s how he planned to get around that pesky clause–get rich donors to pay for Doral. I, uh, don’t think that would have worked. Approval For Vulnerable Rethug Senators Plummets.  Don’t see this trend reversing any time […]

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Songs Of The Day 10/22: Neil Young-Cinnamon Girl/Down By The River

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Although his first solo album was an understated gem and well worth seeking out, his post-Springfield career really got started with his second release, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.  Crazy Horse was (were?) the perfect band to complement Neil here.  Here are two of the best-known songs from the album:

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