Artist Lounge: Randy Newman
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I don't have anything to add to this. Except that I was so jazzed to find it on Daily Swarm this morning.
I don't get the reportage on the MTV/Real merger, or, as it is known in my house, the URGE/Rhapsody merger. Everyone is writing about it as a challenge to iTunes. I never use these subscription services as a place to buy songs. I use them because they give me access to an enormous catalog that I can "rent." If I am going to buy digital music tracks, there are surely better places to go than to places that charge 99 cents for a song. So I'm confused because I don't think ... MORE
This was an itunes exclusive and all I can say is wow. Maybe if Disney didn't keep giving him paychecks he would put out more topical gems like this. Unfortunately it won't let me upload the song so here's the next best thing, a video performance of it:
And here's one I'm sure a lot of people thought of when the whole Katrina catastrophe happened:
To paraphrase the more obvious serial murderers of history, stop me before I thrill again! Oh yes, my fellow chirpmeisters, Tel Boy is still brimming over with unbridled joy. Three more ultra-happy happenings, to put a smile on your face, a spring in your step, a god in your heaven, and a groove in your heart. Speaking of which, let's start with a Turtle eclipse of the heart... ...before painting our faces and giving praise to the Spectoresque sunniness of Mr R... MORE
Last Night I went and saw/heard Randy Newman play 35 songs. He was great, powerful and funny. He was the master I imagined him to be-in control and joking and productive. Before I went to the concert I spent a little time on line looking for a set list from a previous show on this tour and couldn't dig one up so I vowed to write the songs all down and post it. It would be quicker to write down the songs he didn't do! But, actually, because Randy is so prolific and amazin... MORE
Man, you just want to say "Randy, you bastard..." but you understand what he's really getting at. This is such a sad song, precisely because it's so true. The soft, haunting music compliments the cruelty of the lyrics very well, juxtaposing conflicting emotional responses to the song in the listener. One of my favorites from Trouble In Paradise.
OK so slightly bumming as this is the first fathers day since my dad passed of cancer. Not that its any different because I did not have a "normal" relationship with my dad and a tremendous amount of hurt and disapointment on both ends. Our relationship was mostly surface "Hi,how are you"? nothing too deep. So leave it to cancer for a chance to mend things before it was too late and for that I am most greatfull!! All I can say without sounding like Oprah is DON'T! sweat ... MORE
As part of an on-going discussion of Something Else Entirely, David G. Bell wrote:
I'm trying to get the Disney version of Saving Private Ryan out of my Monday morning.To which i responded:
You are an Evil Man.And he, in turn, said:
Cut out the cemetery scenes, Omaha Beach, and the end battle, and I can see how the basic plot could be a Disney movie. A bunch of ordinary guys have to go and find the Prince, after his two brothers are killed in a war.W... MORE
Frightening, isn't it.
This Randy Newman song was released online last week, and the lyrics ran as an op-ed piece in The New York Times. In case you haven't heard it, or didn't see it in the paper, here are the lyrics: I'd like to say a few words In defense of our country Whose people aren't bad nor are they mean Now the leaders we have While they're the worst that we've had Are hardly the worst this poor world has seen Let's turn history's pages, shall we? Take the Caesars for example W... MORE







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