Monthly Archives: September 2018
Song of the Day #3,729: ‘New Rules (1920s)’ – Postmodern Jukebox
Song of the Day #3,728: ‘Bad Romance (Vintage 1920’s Gatsby Style)’ – Postmodern Jukebox
Song of the Day #3,727: ‘Shape of You (70s Stevie Wonder Funk Style)’ – Postmodern Jukebox
I’m out of town for a conference in Austin, Texas, for a week so unable to touch the blog. Instead of my usual blathering, I’m serving up five clips of the band Postmodern Jukebox reimagining recent hits in old-school styles. Enjoy!
Song of the Day #3,726: ‘Daddy I’m Fine’ – Sinead O’Connor
When today’s song popped up as my next random selection, I was shocked to discover I hadn’t written about it already. It’s one of my favorite tracks on a really great album by an artist I’ve featured fairly often.
‘Daddy I’m Fine’ appears on Sinead O’Connor’s 2000 album Faith and Courage, her fifth and quite possibly her best. It’s a quick and clever piece of autobiography with half-spoken choruses building to a thrashing chorus.



