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Song of the Day 4/2: Al Wilson, “Show and Tell”
Guest post by Nathan Arizona Everybody knew Johnny Mathis could sing. His satiny voice sold a lot of records. But he didn’t exactly swing and his voice didn’t have that earthy soul-man thing. So his recording of a song called “Show and Tell” never got farther than the lower regions of the easy listening charts […]
DL Open Thread: Tuesday, April 2, 2024
The Billionaires Who Prop Up Trump: We already know about Jeff Yass, Pennsylvania’s richest man, who has bankrolled the Trump pump-and-dump shell company housing Truth Social. We also know that Trump has not invested one penny in the shell company. We know that the company literally has no chance to make money, meaning the only […]
A Double-Edged Abortion Ruling If Ever There Was One
BREAKING: From The NY Times: The Florida Supreme Court overturned decades of legal precedent on Monday in ruling that the State Constitution’s privacy protections do not extend to abortion, effectively allowing Florida to ban the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. But in a separate decision released at the same time, the justices allowed Florida […]
Song of the Day 4/1: Aretha Franklin, “Chain of Fools”
Written by Don Covay, a singer and songwriter who got his start working for Little Richard – as both his chauffeur and his opening act – when Atlantic Records head Jerry Wexler asked him for a song for Otis Redding. Covay dusted off something he had written back when he was singing gospel in his […]
DL Open Thread: Monday, April 1, 2024
An Attorney Who Is Holding MAGAt Rethugs Accountable. Hey, he can pocket that corporate lucre as long as he’s paying it forward like this: Michael J. Gottlieb can never remember the exact amount — it’s $148,169,000— that a jury ordered Rudolph W. Giuliani to pay the Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. But […]
‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: March 2024
A Creative Roller-Coaster Ride: Song Title Of The Month. Also–Nathan Arizona’s favorite for March? Oh, Nathan? I don’t always have a fave tune of the month, but I do this month. Can you guess what it is?: Nothing wrong with a little Chicano soul. One of the greatest campaign songs ever? PHILLY!!: Along with the […]
Song of the Day 3/31: Ralph McTell, “The Streets of London”
No song about London has been recorded more often than “The Streets of London” – there reportedly have been more than 200 covers over the years. Ralph McTell wrote it years before his first album came out in 1968, but he thought it too depressing to include on his debut LP. It appeared the next […]
DL Open Thread: Sunday, March 31, 2024
If you’re celebrating a special holiday, best wishes for joyous celebrations. We’re doing brunch at my oldest daughter’s house–meaning mimosas, followed by a nap for me. Finally got out there yesterday, and knocked doors for a couple of hours for a great candidate, and with a great (and large) team. I’m telling you, grassroots campaigns […]
Song of the Day 3/30: The Clash, “London Calling”
In our apocalyptic age it’s hard to remember that the media has always peddled stories of impending doom. When Joe Strummer wrote this song in 1979, he recalled later, “I read about 10 news reports in one day calling down all variety of plagues on us,” including both an impending ice age and the sun […]
DL Open Thread: Saturday, March 30, 2024
Trump Doubles Down On Teh Sociopath: Former President Donald J. Trump posted a video on Friday to his social media website that features an image of President Biden with his hands and feet tied together. The video shows two moving trucks decorated with flags and decals supporting Mr. Trump. The tailgate of the second vehicle […]
Song of the Day 3/29: Paul Melançon, “Jeff Lynne”
Sometimes a song intended as homage nails it so well it’s hard to tell it from the original. That’s the case with “Jeff Lynne,” indie pop-rocker Paul Melançon’s tribute to the Electric Light Orchestra frontman and songwriter. Melançon said the first record he ever bought was ELO’s “Out of the Blue,” and he certainly learned […]
DL Open Thread: Friday, March 29, 2024
Trump And Christianity: Why So Much Blood?: The exhibition, which opened in late February, doesn’t take up the proliferating use of blood as political metaphor in the rhetoric of Donald Trump, but it explores the deep historical reservoirs of meaning that make the former president’s invocation of blood so disturbing. Christianity was a particularly blood-obsessed […]
Delaware Political Weekly: March 22-28, 2024
1. Matt Meyer Files For Governor. He’s now on the primary ballot. So is Collin O’Mara. So is–that’s it, so far. Will Bethany file? If so, when? I’m calling it–that campaign has money problems. Along with candidate problems. Think I saw somewhere that Trey Paradee is hosting a fundraiser for her. If her campaign was […]
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