Released 41 Years Ago Today

May seems to be a month where a lot of good music from days gone by was released.

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Donna Summer: I Remember Yesterday (1977)

The summer when you couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing I Feel Love. Good times.

Quote of the Day

He is a titanic—and I mean titanic—fraud. We have listened to this guy for many, many years in this country, on his moral high horse assaulting the dignity of gay people, across the board. His moral preening is famous throughout the land. Yet he is the most obsequious of all Trump’s cultists in the cabinet.

There have been occaions, as George Will points out, where speaking on Trump, in front of Trump, Pence compliments him on an average of every 3.2 seconds.

We have never seen such slobbering servility by a high government official in this country than we do in Mike Pence and Donald Trump. It is amazing. He’s supposed to be service the American people. He’s the Vice President of the United State,s and he acts like he’s the house butler at Mar-a-Lago.” ~ Republican Steve Schmidt

Shower Thoughts

The early 21st century is going to be noted for the sheer number of videos that were exchanged of men masturbating on camera.

I’m Going To Hell

“With her atrocious performance on the maxi-challenge and that runway look, Jules is definitely going to be lipsyncing for her life.”

Released Thirty Seven Years Ago Today

Grace Jones: Nightclubbing (1981)

Her best, IMHO. And if you haven’t, you really need to hear it on vinyl played through a good system.

What I still find amazing is how Pull Up To The Bumper—whose subject matter and lyrics, while certainly tame by today’s standards and definitely not about parking a car—got as much mainstream airplay as it did.