Arts and Entertainment
Song of the Day 4/11: Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks, “Where’s the Money?”
Turns out Donald Trump’s $175 million bond was posted by a company that isn’t licensed to do so, doesn’t have the capital required to back it up and doesn’t promise to pay up if Trump loses his appeal. That means that he’s once again running out of time to come up with someone else’s money. […]
Song of the Day 4/10: Huey Lewis and the News, “Back in Time”
In its third installment the “Back to the Future” film series sent Marty McFly back to the Old West. Arizona’s Supreme Court did the same thing to Arizona’s womenfolk yesterday. You might recall that the original film, released in 1985, featured a couple of songs by Huey Lewis and the News, the Hootie and the […]
Song of the Day 4/8: Pink Floyd, “Eclipse”
C’mon, what else would you expect? The final track from the LP that has spent more than 1,000 weeks on the Billboard album chart, with sales of more than 45 million. For those who’ve never used the record as an alternate soundtrack to “The Wizard of Oz,” the heartbeat fade-out plays just as the Tin […]
DL Open Thread Monday, April 8, 2024
Klaatu barada nikto, motherfuckers. Welcome to the Day the News Stood Still. Whatever else is happening in the country has taken a back seat to this afternoon’s total eclipse. In Delaware, 80-90% of the sun’s disc will be obscured, matching the amount of other news being overlooked because of the event. One story squeaked through: […]
Song of the Day 4/7: Len, “Steal My Sunshine”
Showing you can make up doomsday theories about anything, TikTokers and other assorted nuts – looking at you, Alex Jones – have concocted a witches’ brew of crackpot claims about “elites” conducting “Masonic rituals” when the sun disappears. Oooh, sounds scary, kids! Len is a Canadian brother and sister who record with various guest artists. […]
Song of the Day 4/6: Bill Haley and His Comets, “Shake, Rattle and Roll”
The battle outside is ragin’, but that’s not what shook your windows and rattled your walls yesterday. It was a 4.8-magnitude earthquake centered in northern New Jersey. It came just six and a half years after the big Dover shaker of 2017, clear evidence that we’re living in the end times. Though 1955 is often […]
Song of the Day 4/5: MGMT, “Kids”
Are the misogynistic people behind the forced-birth movement really so oblivious to popular opinion that they think they can put the birth-control toothpaste back in the tube? Do they really think their irresponsible moron-bro base will be in favor of impregnating the women they use sexually? Apparently so. If history is any guide, those new […]
Song of the Day 4/4: Eurythmics, “Here Comes the Rain Again”
H/t KentCoCat, who alerted me with how many days of heavy rainfall Delaware has gotten since the weather was supposed to turn cold – according to this article, triple the historical average. Apparently El Nino is to blame. Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox wrote this song, a No. 4 hit on the Hot 100, on […]
Song of the Day 4/3: Wilco, “War on War”
If we can have Peacekeeper missiles, why can’t we have a war on war? One would come in handy about now. From Wilco’s album “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot,” posted online by the band in 2001 when their record company refused to release it. After changing companies, the official release the next year earned rave reviews and […]
Song of the Day 4/2: Al Wilson, “Show and Tell”
Guest post by Nathan Arizona Everybody knew Johnny Mathis could sing. His satiny voice sold a lot of records. But he didn’t exactly swing and his voice didn’t have that earthy soul-man thing. So his recording of a song called “Show and Tell” never got farther than the lower regions of the easy listening charts […]
Song of the Day 4/1: Aretha Franklin, “Chain of Fools”
Written by Don Covay, a singer and songwriter who got his start working for Little Richard – as both his chauffeur and his opening act – when Atlantic Records head Jerry Wexler asked him for a song for Otis Redding. Covay dusted off something he had written back when he was singing gospel in his […]
‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: March 2024
A Creative Roller-Coaster Ride: Song Title Of The Month. Also–Nathan Arizona’s favorite for March? Oh, Nathan? I don’t always have a fave tune of the month, but I do this month. Can you guess what it is?: Nothing wrong with a little Chicano soul. One of the greatest campaign songs ever? PHILLY!!: Along with the […]
Song of the Day 3/31: Ralph McTell, “The Streets of London”
No song about London has been recorded more often than “The Streets of London” – there reportedly have been more than 200 covers over the years. Ralph McTell wrote it years before his first album came out in 1968, but he thought it too depressing to include on his debut LP. It appeared the next […]
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