Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 4/22: AC/DC, “Dog Eat Dog”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on April 22, 2022 0 Comments

Kevin McCarthy has never been among the sharper tools in the GOP congressional shed — he once voiced his belief, in front of witnesses, that Trump was on the Kremlin payroll — but he really should have seen that Rachel Maddow coming with that right cross. Maybe somebody should warn him that when push comes […]

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Song of the Day 4/21: Frank Sinatra, “I Have Dreamed”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 21, 2022 6 Comments

Philadelphia disc jockey Sid Mark, host of the nationally syndicated “Sounds of Sinatra” radio program that aired locally on WPHT-AM as “Sundays With Sinatra,” died this week at age 88. He had been playing Frank Sinatra’s music over the airwaves for more than 65 years, and closed every show with this Rodgers and Hammerstein tune […]

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Song of the Day 4/20: The Doors, “Light My Fire”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 20, 2022 4 Comments

Believe it or not, kidz, this song was once considered a paean to weed because the first verse ends with the line, “Girl we couldn’t get much higher.” After “Light My Fire” reached No. 1 in September 1967, Ed Sullivan booked the band — but wanted them to alter the offending line. Jim Morrison didn’t, […]

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Song of the Day 4/19: Dr. Feelgood, “Down at the Doctors”

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

I hoped it was just rockin’ pneumonia or the boogie-woogie flu, but the test strip says it’s Covid. Lee Brilleaux and Dr. Feelgood claim to have a cure — he’s gonna shoot some rock ‘n’ roll in my arm. This isn’t the original lineup of the pub rockers who paved the road to punk — […]

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Song of the Day 4/17: The Rascals, “Good Lovin'”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 17, 2022 0 Comments

Yesterday I mentioned songwriter Rudy Clark, whose “Got My Mind Set on You” became a No. 1 hit for George Harrison in 1988, 25 years after its first release. It was Clark’s second No. 1 record. The first one also failed to connect until a white band covered it, but it didn’t take nearly so […]

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Song of the Day 4/16: George Harrison, “Got My Mind Set on You”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 16, 2022 1 Comment

When the Beatles landed in New York in February 1964, it was the first time in the United States for three of them, but not George Harrison. While his bandmates vacationed in Europe in September 1963, 21-year-old George visited his older sister, Louise, at her home in Benton, Ill., where her Canadian husband worked as […]

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Song of the Day 4/15: The Robert Cray Band, “1040 Blues”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on April 15, 2022 1 Comment

Here’s a song you’ll never hear the likes of Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk singing. They don’t hate taxes — because they don’t have to pay any! This was the first single off Cray’s 1993 LP, “Shame + a Sin.” It didn’t chart, even in the UK, where Cray’s albums consistently score higher than they […]

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Song of the Day 4/14: The Gaslight Anthem, “45”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 14, 2022 1 Comment

I knew guitar rock was over back in 2012, when this single didn’t break this band out of obscurity. The Gaslight Anthem had been on a steady climb since their formation in 2006. Their sophomore album, 2008’s “The ’59 Sound,” made year-end lists and got them noticed. Springsteen comparisons were inevitable given the band’s New […]

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Song of the Day 4/13: Julian Lennon, “Imagine”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, International by on April 13, 2022 4 Comments

Julian Lennon, now 59 years old, never sang this song for the public until last week, when he released this video, along with this statement. He’s accompanied by Nuno Bettencourt, best known as lead guitarist for Extreme. The War on Ukraine is an unimaginable tragedy… As a human, and as an artist, I felt compelled […]

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Song of the Day 4/12: Stan Freberg, “C’est Si Bon”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on April 12, 2022 4 Comments

Today was beautiful in Paris, sunny and 22°, so nobody seems worried about Marine Le Pen. As the song says, “It’s so good!” My friend Geo. Stewart featured this version of an Yves Montand standard on a recent episode of Crazy College, his show dedicated to odd, silly and forgotten music that airs Sundays at […]

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Song of the Day 4/10: Holly and the Italians, “Tell That Girl to Shut Up”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on April 11, 2022 0 Comments

This song goes through my head every time I see another Marjorie Taylor Greene/Lauren Boebert clickbait headline. In an alternate universe, Holly Beth Vincent had a career like Chrissie Hynde’s. Like the Ohio-born Hynde, Vincent, a Chicago native, got her big break after moving to the UK. In 1979, the same year the Pretenders released […]

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Song of the Day 4/9: Randy Rainbow, “Gay”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on April 9, 2022 0 Comments

Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law was just made for lampooning by Randy Rainbow, who, it turns out — you never would have guessed — is gay.

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Song of the Day 4/8: Pink Floyd and Andriy Khlyvnyuk, “Hey Hey Rise Up”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, International by on April 8, 2022 0 Comments

Russia’s unprovoked assault on Ukraine has brought about many unexpected changes. This one is minor, but it made news in the music media: It prompted Pink Floyd to record its first new song in 28 years. Well, not all of Pink Floyd — Richard Wright is dead, and Roger Waters is still, well, Roger Waters,* […]

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