Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 10/15: Lemonheads, “Into Your Arms”

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The Lemonheads might have been the most commercially viable jangle-pop band of the early ’90s, and this was their biggest hit. Like many of Evan Dando’s best songs, it’s melodic, a little melancholy and it clocks in at under 3 minutes. It spent nine weeks at No. 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, though […]

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Song of the Day 10/14: Gary Bartz, Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, “Day By Day”

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Guest post by Nathan Arizona The title says “Jazz Is Dead,” but they don’t mean it. I guess you could say it’s ironic. Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad’s recording series by that name features plenty of jazz. But they mix it up with soul, R&B, hip-hop and some electronics. This is almost nothing like […]

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Nicole Atkins Comes To Arden This Saturday!

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 13, 2021 1 Comment

The show was a late addition to our fall schedule because The Suffers, who had originally been booked, had to cancel their entire fall tour. So, the show has fallen unfortunately under the radar.  But Nicole Atkins is a great songstress, and I know that those of you who haven’t already seen her will love […]

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Song of the Day 10/13: Bob Dylan, “Things Have Changed”

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This song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2001 for its inclusion on the soundtrack of “The Wonder Boys,” and its chorus about sums it up for me — people are crazy and times are strange. I’m locked in tight. I’m out of range. I used to care, but things have changed. […]

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Song of the Day 10/12: Lulu and the Lampshades, “Cups (When I’m Gone)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 12, 2021 2 Comments

In 1928 A.P. Carter, patriarch of the singing Carter family, asked the musical question “Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone?” Three years later he answered it in the affirmative with “When I’m Gone,” popularly known as “You’ll Miss Me When I’m Gone” after it was reworked a few years later by J.E. Mainer and […]

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Song of the Day 10/11: Dave Clark Five, “Any Way You Want It”

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Unless you were alive at the time, it’s almost impossible to believe that the Dave Clark Five weren’t just the first British band to follow the Beatles in the British Invasion — they played the Ed Sullivan Show twice in March 1964, the month after the Beatles debuted there — they actually rivaled the Fab […]

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Song of the Day 10/10: Marvin Gaye, “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby”

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This was Marvin Gaye’s follow-up single to his No. 1 smash “Heard It Through the Grapevine,” and like that song it was written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong — but not for that purpose. The tune was first released on a 1966 Temptation album, but was never released as a single. Whitfield retooled it […]

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Song of the Day 10/9: Alan Kalter, “Send in the Clowns” [Updated]

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 9, 2021 4 Comments

OK, I can take a hint. Until I play some Sondheim I won’t be forgiven for polluting the blog with Andrew Lloyd Webber. So, in the spirit of El Som’s “stealth Sondheim,” here’s his best-known tune performed by someone you wouldn’t expect — Alan Kalter, the announcer on David Letterman’s late-night show for 20 years, […]

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Song of the Day 10/8: Laurie Anderson, “Language Is a Virus”

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The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington wanted to mount a Laurie Anderson career retrospective. She wasn’t interested, but she agreed to put together a new multi-media show instead. So through next July 31, you can see “The Weather,” billed as her largest-ever U.S. installation. The Hirshhorn is part of the Smithsonian, so admission […]

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Song of the Day 10/7: Edwin Starr, “25 Miles”

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Speaking from experience, I think this is a metaphor. I think they were days, not miles, and it wasn’t his feet that were hurting so bad. This 1968 release was Edwin Starr’s first hit for Motown, reaching No. 6, after Berry Gordy bought the Ric-Tic label and all its artists’ contracts. He had a much […]

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Song of the Day 10/5: Eddy Grant, “Electric Avenue”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on October 5, 2021 1 Comment

Has anybody in history lost in court more often than Donald Trump? He was at it again last week, when a judge ruled against his effort to dismiss a lawsuit brought against him by Guyanese-British singer-songwriter Eddy Grant over Trump’s use of “Electric Avenue” in a campaign ad. Such cases typically get settled, usually with […]

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Song of the Day 10/4: Happy Mondays, “Step On”

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I think Jason requested some Happy Mondays, so here’s the band’s biggest hit, from 1990’s “Pills ‘n’ Thrills and Bellyaches,” considered one of the landmark albums of the Madchester scene of the late ’80s/early ’90s. For those who’ve forgotten, those were the days of rave culture, which began in Chicago but quickly spread, establishing its […]

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Song of the Day 10/3: Elaine Paige, “Memory”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on October 3, 2021 4 Comments

Stephanie Grisham’s tell-all tome about her time in the Trump White House contains lots of anecdotes that would be dismissed out of hand if they were about anyone other than Trump. They usually contain more than a kernel of truth, of course — for example, nobody doubts that Trump would go into towering rage tantrums. […]

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