Today’s song of the day is the opening theme from Franz Waxman’s score for Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca.
Today’s song of the day is the opening theme from Franz Waxman’s score for Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca.
I went to the same high school as Jessica Simpson!
Of course, I didn’t go there at the same time that Jessica did. Jessica was long gone by the time I started the 9th grade. As well, I actually graduated while Jessica dropped out so she could become a super-rich celebrity instead. That said, I did take a few classes that were taught by Jessica’s former teachers, who all agreed that Jessica was a sweet person. To be honest, most of my classmates made a big deal about being kind of cynical about going to the same high school as Jessica Simpson. You’re never more jaded than you are between the ages of 13 and 18. Myself, I’ve always liked Jessica Simpson because we’re both from Texas and we both occasionally play dumb for the laughs.
Anyway, this song was written when Jessica was going through a very public divorce from Nick Lachey. It’s an empowerment song that also happens to be really depressing, which is really the best type of song there is. There’s something to be said for a good depressing song and a good depressing video.
Enjoy!
Today’s song of the day is the rousing End Theme from Dana Kaproff’s score for Sam Fuller’s 1980 war film, The Big Red One.
The world misses you, Billy Jack!
I like this video because the opening images and the first few notes of the song remind me of some lost Eurospy classic from the late 60s. It has a nicely decadent, Jess Franco sort of feel to it. And that’s always a good thing!
Enjoy!
“The name is Dalton.”
I’m in a Road House mood today.
Both this song and the scenes in the videos are taken from one of my favorite films of the last few years, The Shock of the Future. A tribute to the women who helped to create electronic music, The Shock of the Future is a rather inspiring film and it can currently be viewed on Tubi. So, go watch it!
But watch the music video first.
Enjoy!
Today, the Shattered Lens wishes a happy birthday to the actor and musician Keith Carradine. Our song of the day is a song that Carradine wrote for and performed in the 1975 film, Nashville.
Enjoy summer while you can! Here’s another summer-y song for today’s music video of the day!
Enjoy!