Arts and Entertainment

Song of the Day 9/9: Randy Newman, “Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man)”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on September 9, 2020 0 Comments

Randy Newman’s “Good Old Boys,” his controversial 1974 concept album sung from the viewpoint of a Southern everyman named Johnny Cutler, was put together over many months and included a couple of songs that preceded the project. This one, though, was a late addition to the LP, which was released when the first Arab oil […]

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Song of the Day 9/8: Gary U.S. Bonds, “Out of Work”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on September 8, 2020 1 Comment

For 11.5 million Americans, Labor Day wasn’t a day off — they have no job to go back to. Bruce Springsteen wrote this song for Bonds during the singer’s early-80s comeback, which corresponded with the Reagan Recession. Bonds hadn’t had a hit since 1962 until he hooked up with Springsteen in 1981, when his album […]

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Song of the Day 9/7: Huey Lewis and the News, “Workin’ for a Living”

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For those too young to have lived through their heyday, at least as music fans, Huey Lewis and the News were sort of the Hootie and the Blowfish of their generation — upbeat, major-chord mainstream rock shorn of any rough edges, with enough melody to hum along with and enough energy to be a good-time […]

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Song of the Day 9/6: Bob Marley and the Wailers, “Three Little Birds”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 6, 2020 2 Comments

Like every other Democrat, I’m worried about how much damage Trump can do before he’s shitcanned for good, but for just this weekend, fuck it. The weather’s great, Trumpers are sinking their boats out of incompetence, and now the Turd Reich is even pissing off the military. I’m not gonna worry about a thing.

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Song of the Day 9/4: The Cure, “The Last Day of Summer”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on September 4, 2020 0 Comments

Summer unofficially ends this weekend, and if it feels weird it might be because, except for the hot weather, it hasn’t felt much like summer at all — no graduation parties, no beach vacations, no Fourth of July fireworks, a fragment of a baseball season. Still, it’s just about over now, and who better to […]

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Song of the Day 9/2: Bowling for Soup, “1985”

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Now that Antifa’s secret weapon, soup, has been uncovered by ace detective Donald Trump, it’s time to reveal where we got the idea: from Bowling for Soup, the Texas-based band that hit its peak in the early ’00s with “Girl All the Bad Guys Want” and this pop-punk sendup of the music of their childhood […]

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Song of the Day 9/1: The Sanford-Townsend Band, “Smoke From a Distant Fire”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, National by on September 1, 2020 1 Comment

It’s wildfire season again in California, and smoke reaching the jet stream is creating spectacular sunsets across the Midwestern and Mountain states. Some of it has even reached Delaware, which brings us to this blue-eyed soul classic, which reached No. 9 on the Hot 100 in 1977. Ed Sanford and Johnny Townsend were both keyboard […]

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Song of the Day 8/31: Big Country, “In a Big Country”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 31, 2020 5 Comments

Remember when this Scottish band hit the shores of our much bigger country? MTV was young and this video was in heavy rotation, boosting the song to No. 3 on the rock chart and No. 17 on the Hot 100. Guitarists Bruce Watson and group founder Stuart Adamson got their guitars to sound like bagpipes […]

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‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes For August 2020

Filed in Arts and Entertainment, Featured by on August 31, 2020 3 Comments

A great month for new music.  One of the greatest months I can recall.  I hardly know where to begin. Which is why I always do these lists in alphabetical order, and not that phony internet alpha order based on the first name. Real alphabetical order, the way G-d intended it: Songs as short stories […]

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Song of the Day 8/30: Yes, “America”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 30, 2020 0 Comments

Recorded around the same time as the band’s “Fragile” LP, released in 1971, their 10-minute deconstruction of the Simon and Garfunkel classic was left off the album, but surfaced the next year on an Atlantic Records sampler of its various artists, where it incongruously followed John Prine’s “Sam Stone.” Guitarist Steve Howe, who had just […]

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Song of the Day 8/28: The Beatles, “Happiness Is a Warm Gun”

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The title phrase was the headline of an article in the NRA magazine The American Rifleman belonging to George Martin that John Lennon found laying around the Abbey Road studios. Lennon said he reaction was immediate. “I just thought it was a fantastic, insane thing to say. A warm gun means you just shot something.” […]

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Song of the Day 8/27: Elvis Costello, “Monkey to Man”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 27, 2020 3 Comments

When surveying the state of our society, I am reminded that, though humans like to put on intellectual airs, we’re actually just a bunch of apes — advanced monkeys — who invented agriculture and clothing. And nobody, outside of coconut plantations in Thailand, has ever said, “You know what would help this situation? Monkeys.” Nobody […]

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Song of the Day 8/27: Haim, “The Steps”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 26, 2020 1 Comment

I’m a sucker for a guitar pop song with a good hook, and this trio of sisters from the San Fernando Valley has come up with another one for their third LP, “Women in Music Pt. III.” I’m not sure why they aren’t more popular, but it might have to do with the fact that […]

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