Arts and Entertainment

El Som’s One-Song Concert Sales Pitch: Shamarr Allen & The Underdawgs

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on May 6, 2022 0 Comments

No, it’s not an outlier.  You’re gonna get a whole evening of N’Awlins party music if you join me at the Arden Gild Hall, Friday, May 13 at 8 pm to see, hear, and hopefully, dance to, Shamarr Allen & The Underdawgs: Tickets are only $20, $15 if you’re an Arden Club member (well, there […]

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Song of the Day 5/5: Beck, “Loser”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 5, 2022 1 Comment

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022 is weak even by the institution’s abysmal standards. The best-known inductees are Dolly Parton (despite her request not to be considered), Lionel Richie, Carly Simon — I’ll let you know when we get to actual rock acts — and Eminem. True rock music is represented […]

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Song of the Day 5/4: Graham Parker, “You Can’t Be Too Strong”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on May 4, 2022 0 Comments

A lot of critics think this song, whose lyrics provided the title for Graham Parker’s 1979 album “Squeezing Out Sparks,” is the best he ever wrote. But if you ever need an example of confirmation bias in action, consider how many people think this is an anti-abortion song. Parker has gotten pushback about the song […]

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Song of the Day 5/3: Johnny Cash, “Camptown Races”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 3, 2022 1 Comment

Guest post by Nathan Arizona The Kentucky Derby is Saturday. Somebody will bet on the bay. Doo Dah. The singer in Stephen Foster’s “Camptown Races” did not bet on the bay. He blew his money on the bob-tail nag. This was the first widely popular American horse racing song. That’s fitting, since Foster was pretty […]

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Song of the Day 5/2: Squeeze, “The Day I Get Home”

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

“I eat the lines ahead of me.” Chris Difford wrote that line more than 30 years ago, before you had to take your shoes off at the airport. From the Squeeze album I praise all the time because I consider it one of the peaks of intelligent rock songwriting, 1991’s “Play.” And, because one knock […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: April, 2022

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on May 2, 2022 1 Comment

No better way to start out this month than with one of my fave artists of recent times. I love this song: If you like(d) Ought like I do (did): Struggled to guess Nathan Arizona’s fave this month. Settled on this one.  Could be wrong, though: Gotta see ’em live: If Little Steven’s Underground Garage […]

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Song of the Day 5/1: The Motown Manifestos, “Papa Was a Running Dog Lackey of the Bourgeoisie”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 1, 2022 0 Comments

Happy International Workers’ Day, or la Fête du Travail as the government here prefers to call it. Workers just call it May Day. John Lennon once remarked that “Imagine” was basically the Communist Manifesto set to music, but he didn’t quote that document directly. This song does. The tune was part of the National Lampoon’s […]

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Song of the Day 4/30: The Boo Radleys, “Wake Up Boo!”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 30, 2022 1 Comment

Not woke yet, or just feeling a bit lacking in the wokeness department? Let the Boo Radleys remedy that. The Boo Radleys were an early ’90s Liverpool indie four-piece that released its most commercial album, “Wake Up!” in 1995, just in time for the Britpop boom that made Oasis internationally famous. Their LP caught the […]

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Song of the Day 4/29: Kool and the Gang, “Too Hot”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, International by on April 29, 2022 0 Comments

Maybe it’s too common to be news anymore, but the Indian subcontinent is suffering under a brutal heat wave. Temperatures have been 10 degrees above normal for weeks and have reached 112°F. In related news, CO2 levels at Mauna Loa set a new record at over 422 ppm this week. “Too Hot” was the second […]

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Song of the Day 4/28: Gary Glitter, “Rock and Roll (Part 1)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 28, 2022 0 Comments

There’s no other way to put it — the French just think differently from everybody else. Paul Gadd was just 15 when, calling himself Paul Raven, he cut his first single in 1960. He had a small-time career until the glam rock craze hit Britain in 1971, at which point he changed his name to […]

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Song of the Day 4/27: The Replacements, “Androgynous”

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

Republicans are like an aging band that doesn’t realize they’re playing stale oldies for a graying audience. They’ve been trying to relitigate the 1960s for 50 years now without coming up with any new tunes, so they’re back to demonizing sexual/gender nonconformity. They’re also keen on spotting perverts everywhere except the obvious places, namely evangelical […]

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Song of the Day 4/26: Fleetwood Mac, “Tusk”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 26, 2022 8 Comments

Does Weird Al Yankovic take requests? If so, would someone please forward mine? I think this Lindsey Buckingham tune screams out for use as a salute to the current world’s richest man and second-greatest egotistical con artist, Elon Musk. C’mon, Al! A waiting world needs “Musk.” “Tusk” might be Fleetwood Mac’s unlikeliest hit — it […]

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Song of the Day 4/25: Sweet, “Little Willy”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 25, 2022 0 Comments

EARWORM ALERT Were they glam? Bubblegum? Power pop? Sweet was all of those things and more, depending on the song and the whims of their writer/producer, Mike Chapman, and his partner Nicky Chinn. Those two were aspiring songwriters in 1970 when they met the lads from The Sweetshop, as they were originally billed, who had […]

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