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Chris Stroffolino’s Top Ten — September 21


21 September 2008

When that old folk song, “Hallelujah I’m A Bum” meets Bo Diddley(R.I.P) (and that ain’t no Johnny Otis whistlin’ “Willie and The Hand Jive”

I heard a Bo Diddley tribute on local college station KALX (and they played songs influenced by him, and hardley ANY Bo-Diddley. Ugh. That’s not what we need. We need more BO DIDDLEY (at least they played The Animals “The Story Of Bo Diddley” alongside “I Want Candy” and The Smiths policies (threatening to become law as so many elected officials remain ignorant of the political, democratic, stakes involved in this issue) is to contact www. savenetradio.org

  1. Tina Fey,’s imitation of Sarah Palin

    It seems that most of the national dance crazes, the “Do The Sarah Palin,” has been sweeping the web. Poor Joe Biden (i.e. issues are cool! No, man, you got ISSUES! Chill out, gently down the stream, all that…). Any way I used to be in a band called Volumen in New York with
    Fritz Chesnut who’s married to Molly Shannon & maybe she could introduce me to Tina Fey. I have a collab. idea.

  2. Marc Bolan, “San Francisco Poet”

    Yes, the T. Rex frontman, the b-side to his second single before he joined John’s Children juxtaposing it with rockets and strippers

  3. Louis Jordan “Caledonia” etc
    Joe Jackson maybe turned a lot of white people onto Jordan back in the early 1980s, covering “Is You is Or Is You Ain’t My Baby” which DJ_Schmeejay on KUSF just played (Because July 8, 1908 is Louis Jordan’s birthday).
  4. Carrie Underwood, “Just A Dream”

    Pretty amazing to me that the only radio hit in recent tmes to come close to being as much of an ati-war song as “Ruby Don’t Take Your love To Town,” is this song. It still makes me cry….

  5. Isaac Hayes, “Hold On I’m Coming”

    He also died this week. the 60s stuff before he became the overblown “Black Moses” in Wattstax is still his best stuff, even if his last words were not, “I”m a soul, man”!

  6. Ken Emerson, Always Magic In The Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of The Brill Building

    More on this book later…

  7. George Strait, “Old Troubadour”
  8. Nick Cave, DIG LAZARUS DIG

    I think Mr. Cave may very well be defying many prejudices about music and getting better and better

  9. Bart Davenport, “Really Into Music”

    The winner of my “Songs that are like David BowieYour Ad Here