Song of the Day: The Day Is My Enemy by The Prodigy


I’m picking today’s song of he day as much for the video as the song.  By combining one of The Prodigy’s best songs with scenes from George Miller’s best film, whoever put this video together did a brilliant job!

Music Video of the Day: Spooky Girl by Lips Speak Louder (2025, dir by Lips Speak Louder)


Woo hoo!  This video made me dance!

It also made me nostalgic for the day when my best friend Evelyn and I would joke about starting a band.  It never happened, mostly because I’m a dancer, not a singer.  I can dance to a tune but I can’t carry one to save my life.  Still, it’s always fun to play What If? and listen to good music.

Enjoy!

Song of the Day: Theme From The French Connection by Don Ellis


On Monday, when I watched The Seven-Ups with Jeff, Leonard, Bradley, and his wife Sierra (as well as one of our favorite TSL commenters, Dougie Cooper), I was struck by the fact that the film’s score sounded a lot like the score for The French Connection.  At first, I figured that it was just a sign of how influential The French Connection was but later, I learned both score were composed by the same man, Don Ellis.

I’ve been thinking about The French Connection a lot since I first heard that Gene Hackman had passed away.  A few years ago, I was lucky enough to attend a secret showing of The French Connection at the Alamo Drafthouse.  The film worked wonderfully on the big screen, with that car chase leaving me totally breathless.  Gene Hackman’s performance as Popeye Doyle was undeniably powerful, his hyperactive and self-destructive pursuit of Charnier filling the entire theater with both dread and excitement.  Even though we knew how the film would end, those of us in the audience still couldn’t look away.

Anyway, this is all my rambling way to brag about going to a secret screening of The French …. no wait, wait.  Actually, this is my rambling way of introducing today’s song of the day.  Here is Don Ellis’s Theme From The French Connection.