Arts and Entertainment

‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: May 2021

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on June 1, 2021 3 Comments

So much great music this month, I plan to keep commentary to a minimum:   Liked this comment:  “I’m gonna get married AND divorced to this song and then let it haunt me for the rest of my life”:

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Song of the Day 5/31: “Taps”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on May 31, 2021 2 Comments

The 24 notes of this bugle call might be America’s most recognizable tune. Veterans are most familiar with it from its daily sounding at 2100 hours, or lights out — its original use when a Union Brigadier General Daniel Butterfield adapted it for his brigade in 1862 from an earlier bugle call known as “Scott’s […]

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Song of the Day 5/30: B.J. Thomas, “[Hey Won’t You Play] Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 30, 2021 1 Comment

Pop, county and gospel singer Billy Joe Thomas died yesterday at age 78, three months after being diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. Though he’s most famous for his pop hits “Hooked on a Feeling” (No. 5, 1968) and “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” (No. 1, 1969), Thomas started out as a country singer […]

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Song of the Day 5/28: Joni Mitchell, “Both Sides, Now”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Coons by on May 28, 2021 4 Comments

I’m going to guess this is Chris Coons’ favorite song. He’s looked at the issues from both sides now, and still somehow he really doesn’t know Republicans at all. Before Judy Collins recorded it in 1967 — actually, before it was released as a single in 1968 and reached No. 8 — Joni Mitchell was […]

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Song of the Day 5/27: Everclear, “Santa Monica”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 27, 2021 1 Comment

I’ve been on a bit of a ’90s kick lately — I’m more and more convinced that decade was rock music’s last hurrah — and this tune has gotten lodged in my head, so an [[[EARWORM ALERT!]]] is in order. By late 1995, when this song from “Sparkle and Fade” broke out on Alternative Rock […]

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Song of the Day 5/26: Bobby McFerrin, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 26, 2021 1 Comment

I wanted to follow up yesterday’s examination of “We Built This City” with another tune that turns up high on most lists of Worst Songs Ever, so I offer this wildly popular No. 1 hit from 1988, the first and still the only a cappella song to top the charts. Nobody has ever been able […]

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Live Music Returns–Gloriously–To Arden

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 26, 2021 3 Comments

What a joyous event.  The great Molly Tuttle and the wonderful singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Rachel Baiman wowed the crowd in the Shady Grove yesterday. The weather was gorgeous and everybody was stoked.  The rules were simple: You didn’t need to wear a mask except when you got up to go somewhere (beer table, merch table, Port-A-Potty).  We […]

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Song of the Day 5/25: Starship, “We Built This City”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 25, 2021 6 Comments

There is a widely held misconception about this song. It is not the “worst song” of all time. It’s the most hated song of all time. It might sound like a semantic difference, but it’s not. The worst songs aren’t catchy ditties that go to No. 1 and are named “worst ever” 20 years after […]

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Song of the Day 5/24: Pink Floyd w/ Stephane Grappelli, “Wish You Were Here”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 24, 2021 3 Comments

I’m not much of a Pink Floyd fan — I probably haven’t listened to “Dark Side of the Moon” all the way through in 40 years — but you don’t have to be to know this song, a staple of classic-rock radio since its 1975 release. But, not being much of a fan, I wasn’t […]

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Song of the Day 5/23: Frank Zappa, “Montana”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Delaware by on May 23, 2021 4 Comments

As if the story of the Hockessin woman who dognapped her neighbor’s 6-month-old Pyredoodle and dumped it on a New Jersey roadside wasn’t weird enough, the victim said this incident prompted her and her family to move to Montana. Frank Zappa had the exact same idea nearly 50 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smZA9Jv3qH0 The backing vocals were […]

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Song of the Day 5/21: Pink Floyd, “Have a Cigar”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 21, 2021 0 Comments

This one’s for El Somnambulo, who’s a bit miffed that guys who smoke expensive cigars will pay a lower tax rate than people who smoke El Ropos. Contra Sigmund Freud, sometimes a cigar is not a cigar. For Roger Waters, it represented the greed of the music industry, which isn’t surprising, as almost everything represented […]

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Song of the Day 5/20: Carole King, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 20, 2021 5 Comments

There’s no question Carole King belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — she’s been there, along with her first husband and lyricist, Gerry Goffin, since 1990. By one standard, she’s the preeminent female songwriter of the second half of the 20th century — she wrote or co-wrote 118 songs that reached the […]

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Song of the Day 5/19: Gil Scott-Heron, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on May 19, 2021 3 Comments

For some reason, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame couldn’t simply place Gil Scott-Heron among the pantheon. He’s in this year, but as an “early influencer.” If they’re talking about his influence on rap, well, that’s undeniable, but that shortchanges an artist whose body of work towers above some of the acts already in. […]

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