Two #1 hits, head to head. George Harrison’s 1970 hit “My Sweet Lord” versus Paul McCartney’s 1973 hit “Band on the Run.” Which of the two is the better song? Let’s start with Harrison. A straightforward paeon to Krishna, bolstered by Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound” provided by Derek and the Dominoes, backing vocals byContinue reading “Battle of the Beatles #1s”
Monthly Archives: May 2026
The Day After Rain
Late evening, it rained here in Pennsylvania. Not just rain. Thunder, and a cold wind that ripped through the windows. We needed it. I was glad of it; I’d put down some grass seed in the patchy patch of grass in front of my apartment in the morning. It’s cool now, and there’s a lightContinue reading “The Day After Rain”
The Decline
Once upon a time, the United States was graced with presidents of great probity and wisdom. Now, we have Donald Trump. I’ve known three year-olds throwing tantrums who have displayed more maturity than Trump. He is an old man, dying of congestive heart failure, in the throes of a ever worsening and increasingly visible dementia.Continue reading “The Decline”
A Letter to My Congressman: Iran and the Gas Tax
A letter to my Congressman: Earlier today, President Trump said that he wants to suspend the federal gas tax of roughly 18 cents per gallon in light of high gas prices due to the conflict in the Persian Gulf. Suspending the gas tax would require an act of Congress. I stand firmly opposed to legislationContinue reading “A Letter to My Congressman: Iran and the Gas Tax”
Over the LEGOs and Far Away
Facebook has done weird on me of late, serving me algorithmic content I have absolutely no need for or interest in. News from places I’ve never been. Ads for restaurants in other states. That sort of thing. Great work, Zuck. Way to spend the ad dollars wisely. But sometimes, I get some quality. Case inContinue reading “Over the LEGOs and Far Away”