Steve Martin celebrated his 80th birthday two days ago. Belatedly, today’s song of the day is dedicated to him. From 1978’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, here is Steve Martin performing Maxwell’s Silver Hammer!
Steve Martin celebrated his 80th birthday two days ago. Belatedly, today’s song of the day is dedicated to him. From 1978’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, here is Steve Martin performing Maxwell’s Silver Hammer!
Today’s music video of the day invites you to take a walk through the city with Demi Lovato.
Enjoy!
This just happened to come up on my YouTube recommendations. Before anyone yells at me, I realize the song is not from 2025. But the video was just uploaded by the band 3 weeks ago so that’s why I’m going with the 2025 date.
Enjoy!
Today’s song of the day comes from the soundtrack of Wim Wenders‘s 1991 film, Until The End of the World.
In case you were wondering whatever happened to David Archuleta, here you go.
Myself, I can still remember when David Archuleta was on American Idol. There was actually a lot of controversy when he came in second to David Cook, which always struck me as a bit odd. Archuleta seemed like a nice guy with an okay voice. David Cook actually had talent.
(If anything, this was the season that showed how silly it was to have adult performers competing against teenagers.)
Oh, the Archuleta stans were crazy. I remember posting some very jejune criticism of Archuleta’s performance of Imagine on a message board and getting accused of being a “psychopath” for not enjoying Archuleta’s rather weepy interpretation.
My favorite that season was Jason Castro, just because of how obviously stoned he was.
As for today, Archuleta’s a boring ex-Mormon now. Who didn’t see that coming? This video presents us with Archuleta the angel, which is like whatever. I honestly think it wouldn’t hurt him to get a new management team. Either that or I guess he could become a perennial political candidate like Clay Aiken.
Enjoy!
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.