Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 8/2: Nichelle Nichols, “Know What I Mean”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 2, 2022 0 Comments

The obituaries for Nichelle Nichols, who died late last week at age 89, naturally headlined her historic role as Lt. Uhura on the original “Star Trek,” and admirably highlighted her long, fruitful relationship with NASA. But only the longest obituaries mentioned her career pre-“Star Trek,” when she toured as a singer with both Lionel Hampton […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: July 2022

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on August 1, 2022 3 Comments

Featuring, somewhere within this list, an artist who is coming to the Arden Gild Hall in November! (Tickets on sale soon…): Watch this video from one of our strangest and most fascinating ensembles:   In my seventies, still listening to teenagers.  Might even try to book ’em…: Don’t think he can write a bad, or […]

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Song of the Day 7/29: Chad and Jeremy, “A Summer Song”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 29, 2022 1 Comment

The British Invasion was so all-encompassing that pretty much any act with English accents soared up the charts. Consider the case of Chad and Jeremy, who scored a handful of hits and lots of television appearances in the US in 1964-65, but had only one charting single in their native UK. Chad Stuart, who died […]

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Song of the Day 7/27: Bob Dylan, “Mr. Tambourine Man”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 27, 2022 2 Comments

One of the pleasures of the internet is the easy access to historical footage, and I always get a kick out of early performances of now-classic music. I remember when the CD of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie’s 1945 Town Hall concert came out, the most amazing moment wasn’t the music, as great as it […]

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Song of the Day 7/26: Joni Mitchell, “Just Like This Train”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 26, 2022 3 Comments

Joni Mitchell, rarely seen in public over the last decade, played what amounted to a whole set Sunday at the Newport Folk Festival. Her appearance wasn’t announced in advance — the performance was billed as “Brandi Carlile and Friends,” and Carlile was at Mitchell’s side throughout, along with a clutch of admiring younger musicians that […]

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Song of the Day 7/25: Iron Maiden, “Run to the Hills”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on July 25, 2022 1 Comment

h/t Unstable Isotope, who wondered why nobody had set the Hawley Trot to this heavy metal classic. In the world of heavy metal, Iron Maiden is as big a band as Metallica, but it’s never gotten the same respect in the US as it has internationally. You can tell because Metallica sailed into the Hall […]

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Song of the Day 7/23: Queen, “Bicycle Race”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, International, Sports by on July 23, 2022 1 Comment

This year’s Tour de France isn’t over, but the winner was determined this morning when teammates Wout van Aert and Jonas Vingegaard finished 1-2 in Stage 20, a 40-km individual time trial. Vingegaard, who’s more than 3 minutes up on pre-race favorite Tadej Pogacar, will wear the yellow jersey when the Tour finishes with its […]

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Song of the Day 7/22: Elvis Costello, “Radio, Radio”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 22, 2022 5 Comments

WDEL is holding an open house today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to celebrate its 100th anniversary, and I’ll be on the air with Rick Jensen at 11 a.m. You better do as you were told: You better listen to the radio. This was the song that got Elvis Costello banned from “Saturday Night […]

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Song of the Day 7/21: David Bowie, “I’m Afraid of Americans”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 21, 2022 0 Comments

David Bowie included this one, co-written with Brian Eno, on his 1997 album “Earthlings.” As is so often the case, its point has been sharpened in the years since its release. Though the video’s critique of American culture centers on guns, Bowie’s intent was broader. A press release for the LP quoted him: It’s not […]

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Song of the Day 7/20: Little Anthony and the Imperials, “Tears on My Pillow”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 20, 2022 8 Comments

In honor of my cat, Little Anthony, who passed on this morning, age 17. Jerome Anthony Gourdine started out as the lead singer for the group that became the Imperials, and that’s how they were billed on the label of this, their first single under that name (leader Clarence Collins first called the group the […]

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Song of the Day 7/19: War, “Slippin’ Into Darkness”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 19, 2022 1 Comment

After two albums with Eric Burdon, who left the band in the middle of a tour, War was on its second LP without him when it scored its first hit in 1971. “Slippin’ Into Darkness” doesn’t really get started until two minutes in, but its funky groove kicked off several years of hits for the […]

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Song of the Day 7/18: Dan Auerbach, “Shine on Me”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 18, 2022 1 Comment

As centuries go, this one totally sucks so far, and I can’t see it doing enough in the second half to make up for this shitshow. So I’m going to keep looking for music that lightens the mood, like this tune off Black Key Dan Auerbach’s second solo LP, 2017’s “Waiting on a Song,” recorded […]

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Song of the Day 7/17: Billy Bragg, “Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on July 17, 2022 1 Comment

Billy Bragg wrote this upbeat sing-along, a “wait ’til next year!” anthem for progressives, after Margaret Thatcher’s Tories swept the 1987 general elections. He called it “my way of owning up to the ambiguities of being a political pop star while stating clearly that I still believed in Sam Cooke’s promise that a change was […]

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