Song of the Day #1,572: ‘Africa’ – Toto

It’s taken me a long time to realize that there is no shame in liking something you really have no good reason to like.

I guess you can call that embracing a guilty pleasure, but I don’t see it that way exactly. It’s more a matter of deciding once and for all that taste is subjective and if some cheesy soft-rock ballad works for you — against all logic — well, then it works for you. No need to second guess it.

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Song of the Day #1,571: ‘Always Something There to Remind Me’ – Naked Eyes

I’ve always wondered why one-hit wonders, if they’re capable of writing and recording a song worthy of hit status, aren’t able to keep it up? Do some bands really just have one good song in them? That doesn’t make sense.

Recently I realized that at least a few of the one-hit wonders I’ve always assumed were original composition were in fact covers of old pop standards. Soft Cell’s ‘Tainted Love,’ for example, was first recorded as a B-side by Gloria Jones in 1965.

No wonder Soft Cell didn’t go on to greater things… they weren’t even responsible for the one hit they did have!

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Song of the Day #1,570: ‘Enjoy the Silence’ – Depeche Mode

The latest Facebook obsession spreading among my friends is SongPop, basically an Internet version of Name That Tune.

What makes the game fun is the wide range of categories from which it culls the songs. You can play rounds centered on ’90s Alternative,’ ‘Love Songs,’ ‘Metal,’ ’80s Hair Bands,’ ‘Melancholy Tunes’ (a personal favorite), ‘Today’s Hits,’ ‘Punk,’ ’60s Collection’ and dozens more.

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Song of the Day #1,569: ‘I Don’t Know How You’re Livin” – Lucinda Williams

The rise of iTunes and the MP3 as the cheapest and easiest way to purchase music led to an increase in bonus material paired with physical CDs.

It might be expanded liner notes, including artwork or photos not otherwise available. A DVD of live performances of the album’s songs. A dorm room-ready wall poster. That sort of thing.

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Song of the Day #1,568: ‘Let it Ride’ – Ryan Adams & The Cardinals

I have a select group of artists whom I feel guilty for not listening to more. People who make consistently good music that’s right up my alley yet somehow rarely make it into my regular rotation.

Ryan Adams is a perfect example.

He has released at least two albums (Gold and Heartbreaker) that I love start to finish — albums filled with powerful, beautiful songs. His collection of unreleased singles, Demolition, is similarly strong.

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