Friday Music (Special Holiday Edition)

Since tomorrow is Safe Non-Threatening Rebellion By Blowing Up Fireworks Even Though They’re Technically Illegal In Many Municipalities Day, and most Americans have the day off…..that sorta makes today Friday.

So, this week’s music:

First up, the only vaguely themed entry. A look at the immigrant’s experience — specifically Irish expats living in NYC (and bearing no relation to the James Brown track of the same name): Black 47 – “Livin’ in America.”

Caught The Wicker Man on the telly a few days back. Not the laughable abomination that is the Nick Cage totally-missing-the-point “remake”, but the brilliant 1973 original that mixed mystery, horror, sociology and…oddly…musical. I’ve always loved the music in that film, and so I finally tracked down the soundtrack. Here’s my favorite track, the opening theme — based on a Bobby Burns poem: Paul Giovanni – “Corn Rigs.”

Last weekend, and I also saw Wanted, and loved it. Great cast, John Woo-on-Meth bullet-fu…and a score by Danny Elfman, including a brand new single from the former Oingo Boingo frontman! Danny Elfman – “The Little Things.”

A track from steampunk band Abney Park’s latest album. Extremely goofy, but I like it bunches: Abney Park – “Airship Pirate.”

One of my favorite tracks from the previous decade: James – “Laid.”

Lastly, for those of you who caught the Euro2008 final last Sunday, this is the Official Song ™ that was peformed during the opening ceremony. I found myself really liking it, so I went hunting the next day and tracked it down. Enrique Eglesias – “Can You Hear Me (Euro 2008).”

OK, I lied. I’ll close with another sorta-kinda holiday themed track. An absolute cheese-fest from 1986, but a song that never fails to cheer me up when I hear it, mostly out of memories of the film where it was used (Running Scared): Michael McDonald – “Sweet Freedom.”

Enjoy, folks.

Footy Question….

Here’s a question for my fellow Football (soccer) fans:

Now that we’ve entered the long drought until August, I’m interested in feeding my addiction by reading. What websites do you recommend? (Or magazines, for that matter — Borders and other big bookstores import a few, like FourFourTwo)

Generally, I’ve been reading the website of the Fox Soccer Channel, but it’s not that great.

Suggestions?

Sound and Fury

Can someone explain to me how Gen. Wesley Clark saying that McCain’s military experience isn’t neccessarily a qualification to be president is “attacking McCain’s war record”?

Clark points out that McCain’s 40-year-old military experience (getting shot down in a fighter plane) doesn’t translate into any experience of executive responsibility during wartime. He points out, in response to a direct question, that McCain’s sole command was of a peacetime training squadron. He goes out of his way to say “I certainly honor his service as a prisoner of war. He was a hero to me and to hundreds of thousands and millions of others in the armed forces, as a prisoner of war.”

But says that the heroism doesn’t neccessarily translate into a presidential qualification.

That’s an attack?

That’s “demeaning”, “belittling”, “swift-boating” or any number of the other things I’ve heard from various media outlets today?

What the fuck?