Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 9/29: Fitz and the Tantrums, “MoneyGrabber”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Delaware by on September 29, 2023 2 Comments

Bethany Hall-Long’s intended coronation as Delaware’s next governor has hit a major snag. Seems like her rivals’ campaign signs might not be the only thing her sleazeball husband/campaign treasurer has gotten his hands on, as the campaign is undergoing an outside audit. Meanwhile, she has demonstrated why she’s not to be trusted in Woodburn by […]

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Song of the Day 9/28: Alana Springsteen, “twenty something”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 28, 2023 0 Comments

Bruce Springsteen has cancelled all his remaining 2023 concert dates as he combats peptic ulcer disease, demonstrating that the Democratic Party isn’t the only institution plagued by decrepitude. The rockers of the ’60s and ’70s who didn’t have the career-boosting foresight to die at 27 are at an age where they’re more likely to expire […]

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Song of the Day 9/27: Roger Whittaker, “The Last Farewell”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 27, 2023 2 Comments

Unless you’re a boomer, and maybe even if you are, you probably don’t recognize the name of Roger Whittaker, who died a couple of weeks ago at age 87. He was a sort-of-folk singer who grew up in Kenya when it was still a British colony and became popular in Europe in the pre-Beatles ’60s. […]

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Song of the Day 9/26: The Replacements, “Bastards of Young”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 26, 2023 0 Comments

The Replacements’ status as the greatest missed opportunity in rock history has gotten a major boost with the release of a newly remixed edition of their fourth LP, their major-label debut “Tim.” Given the rapturous reviews “Tim: Let It Bleed Edition” is getting you might think the album was brand new, and most reviewers say […]

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Song of the Day 9/25: The Association, “Everything That Touches You”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 25, 2023 0 Comments

No group suffered a sharper drop in popularity when rock music turned from psychedelic pop to blues-based hard rock than the Association. Terry Kirkman, one of the group’s founders and composer of its biggest hit, died Saturday at age 83. Retroactively lumped under the label of sunshine pop, the Association had its roots in the […]

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Song of the Day 9/23: The Band, “Ophelia”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 23, 2023 0 Comments

It’s rare that the Atlantic has 15 named storms in a hurricane season, so the odds were slim that we’d get a storm named Ophelia dumping all this rain on Delaware over the weekend. Robbie Robertson wrote it, Levon Helm sings it, but this track is a shining moment for Garth Hudson, the sole surviving […]

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Song of the Day 9/22: Tower of Power, “Don’t Change Horses (In the Middle of a Stream)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 22, 2023 0 Comments

Kevin McCarthy’s inability to control the Cuckoo Caucus has pundits speculating that he’s not long for his gavel, because the cuckoos are all for 86ing him. I don’t expect they’d take Tower of Power’s advice, because they don’t take anyone’s advice. Advice is for cucks. But I would remind them that the only difference between […]

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Song of the Day 9/21: Stevie Wonder, “He’s Misstra Know-It-All”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 21, 2023 0 Comments

Jann Wenner, the founder of Rolling Stone magazine and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, embroiled himself in controversy this week – not for the first time – when he botched a New York Times interview for his just-published book of interviews, “The Masters.” When David Marchese pointed out that the seven “masters” he […]

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Song of the Day 9/20: Jim Croce, “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 20, 2023 4 Comments

Nobody called it the Day the Music Died, but 50 years ago today Philadelphia-born singer-songwriter Jim Croce was killed in a plane crash in Natchitoches, La., cutting short his career just as it was peaking. He was 30 years old. Croce started out in the mid-’60s, performing with his wife as a folk duo, but […]

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Song of the Day 9/19: Maren Morris, “Get the Hell Out of Here”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 19, 2023 4 Comments

Country music’s instincts have always been reactionary. Back in 1969, when people were realizing Richard Nixon’s promise to end the war in Viet Nam was bullshit, Merle Haggard wrote “Okie From Muskogee” because he thought the protesters were wrong. “America was at its peak, and what the hell did these kids have to complain about?” […]

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Song of the Day 9/18: Joe South, “Games People Play”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 18, 2023 0 Comments

It’s hard to tell nowadays, but pop psychology wasn’t always with us. The book that brought it to the masses was published in 1964 by psychiatrist Eric Berne, who noticed that a lot of the interpersonal problems his patients described fit certain patterns. From that, he developed what he called transactional analysis. Berne trained as […]

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Song of the Day 9/17: Jewel Akens, “The Birds and the Bees”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 17, 2023 0 Comments

A little heavy petting music for Lauren Boebert, along with a suggestion that next time she get a room. Jewel Akens sang with a number of doo-wop groups in the ’50s and early ’60s, but he had his only Top 40 hit with his 1964 release “The Birds and the Bees,” which reached No. 3 […]

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Song of the Day 9/15: Arthur Conley, “Sweet Soul Music”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 15, 2023 1 Comment

If you can listen to this song without getting excited, you might want to find a nurse to check you for a pulse. Arthur Conley’s was one of the most enigmatic stories in soul music. He was only 21 in 1967 and had released one single when he was discovered by Otis Redding, who signed […]

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