Monday, April 6, 2026

Song Of the Future - U2

Song Of the Future - U2
3:55
Days Of Ash, 2026
Written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr.

This song pays tribute to Sarina Esmailzadeh, a 16-year-old Iranian schoolgirl who was beaten to death in 2022 by authorities for participating in the protests over the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody.  "Sarina Sarina / She's the song of the future / Playing in my mind."  The song imagines a better world, or least the start of one: "All the classroom prophets gone to ground / Schoolgirl says everyone knows / Love is a verb and not a noun / Or so it seems."  Nevertheless, Bono compares his lyrics to be "running [his] mouth off."  Definitely any kind of art protest seems like empty talking compared to the unimaginable bravery of these protestors' very real actions.  Jesus Christ, if I had a hammer...

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Goodbye California - Jolie Holland

Goodbye California - Jolie Holland
3:28
Escondida, 2004
Written by Jolie Holland

Holland is unrelated to Squeeze keyboardist Jools Holland, but is a founding member of the Be Good Tanyas.  This song is an old-timey Americana plaint.  Her sometimes quavering vocal reminds me a bit of Gillian Welch.  The song struts along at an easy shuffle, a spare but evocative arrangement, with guitar, maybe a mandolin, and what sounds like a singing saw.  The lyrics tell of someone burdened by all the ills of the world — "Now folks that know what's good for 'em / Are good at ignoring 'em / But I just can't put these thoughts down / I'm harrowed and abused and broken and pursued" — before veering off into a quasi-mystic picture of postmortem dissolution into the natural world, a Californian, less defiant, take on Frank Turner's "One Foot Before the Other."

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Moon Hop - Derrick Morgan

Moon Hop - Derrick Morgan
3:09
single, 1969
Written by Derrick Morgan

Wikipedia tells us that this riddim reggae beat was written to commemorate the Apollo moon landing, but there's nothing in the lyrics to suggest this.  It's more that the title reflects how the world was caught up in space race fever at the time.  The lyrics consist of "yeah, yeah, yeah" and some instruction to dance: "Put your right foot out now," "Shake your hip," "Come on and jump and prance," and, somewhat confusingly, "mix it with the Kangaroo," this last I can only imagine is a Jamaican dance of the era.  It's silly but joyous and catchy; sometimes that's all you need.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Sloop John B - The Real McKenzies

Sloop John B - The Real McKenzies
3:51
Songs Of the Highlands, Songs Of the Sea, 2022
traditional

Paul McKenzie sings this straight, using the same verses as the famed Beach Boys version, with minimal accompaniment, just a guitar and some soft harmonica.  It's a nice version, but I can't help but wondering why the band didn't go full Celtic punk with bagpipes to give it their own whiskey-soaked spin.  Oh well.  "For of all sad words of tongue or pen / The saddest are these: 'It might have been!'"

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals

Good Thing - Fine Young Cannibals
3:22
The Raw & the Cooked, 1989
Written by Roland Gift and David Steele

I was a senior in high school when this album came out, but I only ever heard the huge singles; I didn't seek it out.  Now, hundreds of years later, I'm finally ready to accept the popular music of my youth.  A bouncing piano line by Jools Holland gives this funky song a nice groove.  It's got a fairly sparse sound, and Gift sings it in a sort of yearning yelp.  The song is retro-soul, but layered onto the production of the time — the programmed, high percussive backbeat is very '80s — and the fusion works.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Fools Are Not Born - Clarence Reid

Fools Are Not Born - Clarence Reid 
2:14
Dancin' With Nobody But You Babe, 1969
Written by Willie Clarke and Clarence Reid

This is a smooth soul crooner about a man who's made a mistake or two in love.  Once he was a wise man.  But now he knows, he's just a fool, blinded by lies.  "Friends look at me with pity in their eye / They know that I'm a fool / But they just don't know why / I haven't always been like this / But you gave me something that I just couldn't resist."  Punchy horn stabs and Reid's expressive voice make this song one of those that leave you wondering why it wasn't a hit.  But enough about that!  Hilariously, Reid also released many albums as Blowfly, a raunchy parody of other genres of music with titles like ""If Eating You Is Wrong, I Don't Want To Be Right" and "R. Kelly in Cambodia."

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Justine - Don & Dewey

Justine - Don & Dewey
2:44
single, 1958
Written by Don Harris and Dewey Terry

Although R&B duo Don & Dewey did not have any hits of their own, many of their songs became hits for other artists.  This piano-driven boogie, a rocker very much in the style of Little Richard, is gloriously fuzzy, with buzzy horns and the duo screaming every line and alternating the titular girls' name.  The lyrics are the typical ribald-adjacent stuff of the era: "You just won't treat me right / You like to ball in the mornin' / Stay out late at night."  This cut is unusual also in that about the first 40 seconds is studio chatter about what instruments to use in the recording ("don't need no piano!").

Monday, March 30, 2026

J'suis d'accord - Françoise Hardy

J'suis d'accord - Françoise Hardy
2:03
Tous les garçons et les filles, 1962
Written by Françoise Hardy and Roger Gustave Samyn

Un morceau pop yé-yé plein d'entrain, dans lequel la narratrice est ravie d'aller à un rendez-vous, mais ne souhaite pas s'engager davantage.  "J'suis d'accord pour le cinéma / Pour le rock, le twist ou le cha-cha / J'suis d'accord pour tout ce que tu voudras / Mais ne compte pas sur moi pour aller chez toi." C'est un peu jazzy, ça a un petit air de rockabilly des débuts, c'est un vrai régal qui donne envie de bouger la tête.  Hardy l'interprète avec une assurance cool et une voix maîtrisée.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

James River Blues - Old Crow Medicine Show

James River Blues - Old Crow Medicine Show
3:06
Big Iron World, 2006
Written by Critter Fuqua, Ketch Secor, Willie Watson, David Rawlings

This is a mid-tempo, strumming blues, nothing complicated or flashy.  I prefer the Old Crows when they're killing it with sprightly bluegrass, but this song is enjoyable enough, with Fuqua's nasal voice plodding along until the harmonies come in, punctuated by fiddle.  The lyrics are Depression-era plaints about the big machines taking good honest physical labor away from the working man, a theme that of course resonates today and always.  "That train came on through / And the work's gotten slow / Now where's a boat man to go."

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Jeep is Jumpin' - Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra

Jeep is Jumpin' - Johnny Hodges & His Orchestra
2:46
Castle Rock, 1955
Written by Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges

"Jeep" was one of Hodges' two nicknames, the other being "Rabbit."  Hodges was called "Jeep" supposedly after the Popeye character, but what the connection might be isn't widely known.  Anyhoo, Hodges' alto sax mastery is on full display on this swinging jazz track.  He plays against the trumpet and drums masterfully.  I like the way the music comes to an abrupt stop at around 1:30 and pauses, until a hi-hit kicks off the last third, which showcases a swirling sax solo.

Song Of the Future - U2

Song Of the Future - U2 3:55 Days Of Ash , 2026 Written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. This song pays tribute to Sarina ...