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Posted by SpikeAug 5
Now that Apple has the App Store for the iPhone, I find myself spending more time on iTunes. I’m spending more time browsing music there and actually buying quite a bit more than in the past. I wonder how widespread this might be?
As a record and CD collector, I was always into amassing atoms and unsure about buying bytes, especially given the number of hard drive failures I’ve experienced both personally and professionally. Well, I keep my iTunes library on RAID now, hoping that will do the trick.
One album I bought last night, something I found by accident, “Nudge It Up a Notch” by Steve Cropper and Felix Cavaliere. Yes, that’s right. Steve Cropper, legendary guitarist from every Stax/Volt session, Booker T & the MGs and even the Blues Brothers. Felix Cavaliere, that amazing voice from the Rascals. They did an album together, just out last month. I couldn’t resist. (The fact that one of the reviews on iTunes was written by Al Kooper didn’t hurt.) I won’t say that it’s an amazing, 5 star bit of work. But it’s at least 3-1/2 star – Cavaliere’s voice has stood up well and Cropper is still a six string master. Yes, I’m bummed that this was only available at 128 kbps, but at least it came with a PDF of the entire bookle.
Another album bought last night, Dr. John’s The City That Care Forgot, his ode to post-Katrina New Orleans, with guests Terence Blanchard, Eric Clapton, Willie Nelson and Ani DiFranco. Available as an “iTunes plus” download at 256, no booklet, one bonus track not available at the Amazon MP3 store. Nice stuff.
Today, aside from listening to my engine knocking and pinging (sigh), I was also listening to Harps and Angels, Randy Newman’s first album of new songs in 9 years. Splendid. Everything you expect from Mr. Newman and more. Gotta share these lyrics with you, from a song titled, “A Few Words in Defense of Our Country.”
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 seenTake the Caesars for example
Within the first few of them
They were sleeping with their sister
Stashing little boys in swimming pools
And burning down the city
And one of ‘em, one of ‘em
Appointed his own horse to be Consul of the Empire
That’s like vice president or something
Wait a minute, that’s not a very good example is it?
But wait, here’s one
The Spanish Inquisition
It put people in a terrible position
I don’t even like to think about it
Well sometimes I like to think about itJust a few words in defense of our country
Whose time at the top
Could be coming to an end
We don’t want your love
And respect at this point is pretty much out of the question
But times like these
We sure could use a friendHitler
Stalin
Men who need no introduction
King Leopold of Belgium, that’s right
Everyone thinks he’s so great
Well he owned The Congo and he tore it up too
He took the diamonds
He took the silver
He took the gold
You know what he left them with?
MalariaA President once said,
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”
Now, we’re supposed to be afraid
It’s patriotic in fact and color-coded
And what are we supposed to be afraid of?
Why of being afraid
That’s what terror means, doesn’t it?
That’s what it used to meanYou know it kind of pisses me off
That this Supreme Court is going to outlive me
A couple of young Italian fellas and a brother on the Court now too
But I defy you, anywhere in the world,
To find me two Italians as tight-assed as the two Italians we got
And as for the brother, well
Pluto’s not a planet anymore eitherThe end of an Empire is messy at best
And this Empire is ending
Like all the rest
Like the Spanish Armada adrift on the sea
We’re adrift in the land of the brave and the home of the freeGoodbye
Goodbye
Goodbye
Yes, Randy Newman is angry. Here’s an excerpt from “A Piece of the Pie”
Jesus Christ it stinks here high and low
The rich are getting richer
I should know
While we’re going up
You’re going down
And no one gives a shit but Jackson Browne
Maybe tomorrow I’ll share the lyrics for “Korean Parents.”



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