Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 3/12: Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Who’ll Stop the Rain”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on March 12, 2023 0 Comments

After three years of drought, California this winter has been inundated with rain — an “atmospheric river” dumped 13 inches on the central part of the state in the past few days, leading to widespread flooding and mudslides. John Fogerty was raised on the east side of the San Francisco Bay in Contra Costa County, […]

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Song of the Day 3/11: Deep Purple, “Hush”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 11, 2023 2 Comments

Of all the illegal acts Donald Trump has committed, its appears lying about his hush-money payment to a hooker is the one that will get him indicted first. It’s worth nothing that a hush-money payment is not illegal, but lying about it so he wouldn’t have to declare it as a campaign expense is. Pretty […]

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Song of the Day 3/10: The Dave Clark Five, “Catch Us If You Can”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 10, 2023 3 Comments

Stop me if you’ve heard this one: The leader of the Trump crime family is about to be indicted. Yeah, sure he is. He’s been indictable for 40 years and it hasn’t happened yet. This should be his family’s theme song. The Dave Clark Five was one of the most popular bands in the first […]

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Song of the Day 3/9: Disturbed, “The Sound of Silence”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 9, 2023 2 Comments

Sometimes it takes a cover to show everyone how great a song can be. “The Sound of Silence” was the song that made Simon & Garfunkel famous, but not right away. When the duo first began playing it at Gerde’s Folk City in 1963, Dave Van Ronk said, audiences thought it was a joke. He […]

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Song of the Day 3/8: Ted Hawkins, “Cold and Bitter Tears”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 8, 2023 1 Comment

A lot of people have never heard Ted Hawkins, the singer-songwriter who spent most of his career busking on the boardwalk in Venice Beach, where he earned, he said, about $300 a week. Even public radio station WXPN barely plays his music, and when they do it’s mostly covers of songs he made sound original. […]

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Song of the Day 3/7: Sweet, “Fox on the Run”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on March 7, 2023 2 Comments

The Dominion lawsuit against Fox “News” has provided receipts showing the Murdoch media empire is nothing but a propaganda arm of the international fascist movement, which isn’t news to anybody with a working set of critical faculties. Though we should never doubt the ability of the American justice system to fail at administering justice, a […]

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Song of the Day 3/6: Wayne Shorter with the Miles Davis Quintet, “Footprints”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 6, 2023 2 Comments

Guest post by Nathan Arizona From Miles to the Multiverse. That’s the trajectory Wayne Shorter took as he established himself over a 67-year career as what the New Yorker called “the world’s greatest living jazz composer” and as maybe the finest saxophone player since the 1960s. Shorter, who died last week at 89, made his […]

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Song of the Day 3/3: The Ramones, “Punishment Fits the Crime”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on March 3, 2023 5 Comments

I suppose there’s a reason America’s laughably labeled “news” channels covered some South Carolina ass clown’s murder trial as if it were OJ 2.0 — I didn’t experience this first-hand, but I’ve seen plenty of bitching about it on political blogs whose readers couldn’t figure it out either. I can’t account for it, other than […]

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Song of the Day 3/2: Big Louisiana, Willy Rafus and Arthur Davis, “Let Your Hammer Ring”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on March 2, 2023 1 Comment

A bunch of millionaires known as “U.S. senators” have been sitting around in their Washington, D.C., offices pretending that the richest country in the history of the world simply can’t afford to take care of its retirees if they stop working at 67. They want you to keep swinging that hammer until you’re 70. As […]

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Song of the Day 3/1: Laura Jane Grace, “Lolo 13”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on March 1, 2023 0 Comments

If drag shows freak Republicans out, I wonder how freaked they’d be by an actual transgender performer like Laura Jane Grace. Born Thomas James Gabel, Grace came out in 2012 as a transgender woman while she was fronting a fairly successful punk band called Against Me! that she formed in 1997 after dropping out of […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: February 2023

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on March 1, 2023 2 Comments

Experience the thrill of discovering new (at least to me) artists.  This month has ’em. This band is not new, but they’re always relevant: My kind of country: Not sold on the song yet, but I like the lyric. And, it’s Jason Isbell: Discoveries like THIS is why I keep listening: One more, since I […]

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Song of the Day 2/28: Aerosmith, “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on February 28, 2023 5 Comments

As anyone who follows the news knows, Republicans have a hard on for drag queens — uh, maybe I should rephrase that. Or maybe I shouldn’t. Southern states must be hotbeds of drag shows, because many of them are trying to curtail them or ban them outright. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has been particularly vocal […]

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Song of the Day 2/27: Albert Hammond, “It Never Rains in Southern California”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on February 27, 2023 2 Comments

The weather in the USA has been weird lately — 50-degree temperature swings, February tornadoes and snow in Southern California. Maybe the lyrics of this song need an update — it never rains, but it snows. Albert Hammond OBE moved from London to Los Angeles in 1970 as a singer-songwriter. By the time he released […]

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