Arts and Entertainment
Song of the Day 1/30: Tom Verlaine, “Breakin’ in My Heart”
Back in the ’60s, teenagers Tom Miller and Richard Meyers ran away from Sanford School in Hockessin (it was a boarding school back then) and went to New York, where they became Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell. Television, the band they started in the ’70s with another Delaware kid, Billy Ficca, became one of the […]
Song of the Day 1/29: Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band, “The Eagles’ Victory Song (Fly, Eagles, Fly)”
I’ve always had a problem with the lyrics to this song. Flying eagles are not on a road, to victory or anywhere else. They’re flying, they don’t need a road. That’s the whole point of flying. To be fair, when it was written in 1964 at the behest of owner Jerry Wolman, those weren’t the […]
Song of the Day 1/28: Public Image Ltd, “Hawaii”
Turns out Johnny isn’t so Rotten after all. Not all the time, anyway. John Lydon, better known in public (and Neil Young’s lyrics) as Johnny Rotten, has released a new, surprisingly mellow song with his longtime band Public Image Ltd. On the surface, his effort to represent Ireland in the Eurovision contest sounds like his […]
Song of the Day 1/27: Rage Against the Machine, “Wake Up”
As a service to all the conservative lurkers who want to know all about wokitude, the better to turn “woke” into a pejorative, here it is: This song is what started the whole woke movement. Anyone who hears it turns woke. That’s why they used it at the end of “The Matrix,” a movie made […]
Let Joe Drive!
I never thought about this until I saw some stray comment on some automotive web site: Once someone is elected president, he never drives again. While he’s president he’s driven by Secret Service agents — that’s why Donald Trump never reached the Capitol on Jan. 6. Ex-presidents also have security details, of course, but I […]
Song of the Day 1/26: Taylor Swift, “Anti-Hero”
In honor of the senators who quoted Taylor Swift lyrics at the Senate Judiciary’s Subcommittee on Competition Policy, here’s her current single. “Anti-Hero” just spent eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, giving it the longest run at the top of her nine No. 1 hits.* Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) actually quoted it during the hearing. […]
Song of the Day 1/25: Otis Redding, “These Arms of Mine”
It’s getting damn hard to honor somebody with a statue in this country. Sure, it’s more common these days to remove statues than install them as we reevaluate who’s worthy of the honor, but even when people agree someone deserves recognition, those in charge are told they’re doing it wrong. Consider the case of the […]
Song of the Day 1/24: Randy Rainbow, “Speaker of the House”
We hadn’t heard from Washington’s singing court jester, Randy Rainbow, for a while, but Kevin McCarthy’s long road to the speakership of the House of Horribles™ apparently inspired him. The tune is “Master of the House” from “Les Miserables,” but don’t hold that against it. Is it me, or is Randy working bluer than he […]
Song of the Day 1/23: Pink Floyd, “Brain Damage/Eclipse”
We can file this one under Things I Wish I’d Made Up: RWNJs think Pink Floyd has “gone woke.” This year marks the 50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon,” something that didn’t go unnoticed by the suits at Sony. The LP has spent decades on the Billboard 200 album chart and […]
Song of the Day 1/22: The Radiants, “Hold On”
Listening yesterday to WXPN’s tribute to Jerry Blavat, I was reminded that back in the day the national music scene was a lot less homogenized than it is today. With heavy promotion a song could break nationwide, but a record like Billy Harner’s “Sally Sayin’ Somethin’” could be a big hit in Philadelphia and almost […]
Song of the Day 1/21: Jerry Blavat and the Yon Teenagers, “Discophonic Walk”
A thirtysomething guy was telling me just the other day how much he enjoyed listening to Jerry Blavat’s oldies show on WXPN on Saturday evenings. If you’ve never heard it, the Geator with the Heater, who died at age 82 yesterday, spun tales of his early days in the music business and rhapsodized about the […]
Song of the Day 1/20: David Crosby, “Triad”
A critic once called David Crosby rock’s ultimate survivor. I’d quibble with that — Keith Richards charted much the same course, and did it all on just one liver — but that critic wasn’t far off. Crosby went from folkie to hippie to junkie and came out the other side as a rock star emeritus […]
Song of the Day 1/19: First Aid Kit, “A Feeling That Never Came”
I usually leave the new music to El Somnambulo, who does it better than I could ever hope to. But I don’t think he flagged this quiet banger when the Swedish indie-folk duo, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg, dropped their fifth album, “Palomino,” last November. When I heard this tune on the radio I didn’t […]
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