Arts and Entertainment
Song of the Day 7/3: Neil Sedaka, “Breakin’ Up Is Hard to Do”
A song for Joe Biden, sung by a guy who’s even older than he is. Sedaka was an established star as both a performer and songwriter with several Top 10 hits under his belt before “Breakin’ Up Is Hard to Do” hit No. 1 in 1962. His career was among the notable casualties of the […]
Song of the Day 7/2: The Human League, “Don’t You Want Me”
They can play this one at the Democratic National Convention, no matter who the nominee turns out to be. I like to bust on record executives who don’t recognize a hit when they hear one, but this is an example of the artist himself lacking a clue. The Human League formed in the late ’70s, […]
Song of the Day 7/1: Tom Lehrer, “I Wanna Go Back to Dixie”
First Kinky Friedman, then Martin Mull. It could be one of Friedman’s mysteries, about someone bumping off the musical satirists of the ’70s. In that scenario we should maybe worry about the greatest musical satirist of the ’60s, Tom Lehrer, who’s still with us at age 96. He wrote this one in 1960, when the […]
‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: June 2024
Best month o’ tunes so far this year. By far. I also think I’m gonna nail Nathan Arizona’s fave this time! Let’s get ready to get down: Alisa Amador: I would have loved this band back in the early seventies. Which is one reason why I love them now. Both nostalgic and new. My fave […]
Song of the Day 6/30: Martin Mull, “Ukelele Blues”
Martin Mull, who died last week at age 80, is mostly remembered for his long career as a comic actor, which began in 1976 when producer Norman Lear tapped him for a role as a comic villain on his spoof of soap operas, “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.” But he only landed the gig because Lear […]
Song of the Day 6/28: Kinky Friedman, “They Ain’t Makin’ Jews Like Jesus Anymore”
They ain’t makin’ Jews like Kinky Friedman anymore, either. In the ’70s he was the singing-songwriting leader of the satirical Texas Jewboys, a Western swing forerunner of raucous acts like Mojo Nixon. After the band broke up at the end of the decade he became an author of offbeat detective novels and, in 2006, an […]
Song of the Day 6/27: Spin Doctors, “How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Can Have Me)”
The Spin Doctors’ lament is really about being friend zoned, but it’s the same question the Biden campaign could ask anyone who’s voting for his felonious opponent. The Spin Doctors came out of the same early ’90s jam band scene that produced Phish and Blues Traveler. Their debut album, “Pocket Full of Kryptonite,” was released […]
Song of the Day 6/26: Neil Innes, “Brave Sir Robin”
This one’s for Bethany Hall Long who, put in a position to cast an important tie-breaking vote, showed her leadership skills: She bravely turned her tail and fled. Neil Innes was the guy the Monty Python troupe turned to whenever music was required. A veteran of the irreverent Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, he provided the […]
Song of the Day 6/25: Fataday Korngor, “Pinky Ring”
New music is El Somnambulo’s territory, but I heard this on WXPN’s local music show last week and I’m not willing to wait until his end-of-the-month roundup to share it. Fataday Korngor is a DelCo guy who makes music with a backing band composed of a childhood friend and a couple of guys he met […]
DL Open Thread Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Media chatter has turned to Thursday night’s televised debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and it seems nobody is pretending anymore that the event has anything to do with educating the electorate. If it were, you’d see articles comparing and contrasting the positions espoused by the two grandpas. Instead we get stories about colleges […]
Song of the Day 6/24: Shaboozey, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”
H/t Jason, who posted this in the comments the other day. It was among the songs featured in this this article about the contenders for the Song of the Summer. It cites a bunch of songs that have sold well, which isn’t enough to crown a tune the Song of the Summer. Beyond popularity, the […]
Song of the Day 6/23: LL Cool J, “Mama Said Knock You Out”
So Trump’s latest idea for controlling immigration is to have the equivalent of bum fights. I’m all for it, given that the first person the first contestant gets to fight is Trump. This track serves as a reminder than the current Kendrick Lamar-Drake feud is part of a long hip-hop tradition. James Smith – the […]
Song of the Day 6/21: Bill Lloyd, “The Fix Is In”
This one’s for Aileen Cannon, the unqualified federal judge who’s slow-walking Donald Trump’s stolen documents trial and refused colleagues’ calls to recuse herself. You can figure out why. Bill Lloyd is a veteran Nashville singer and songwriter, best known as half of Foster & Lloyd. The songwriting duo recorded three albums and landed several singles […]


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