Song of the Day #3,044: ‘Clockwork’ – Sam Cohen

sam_cohenI noticed today that 30 Days, 30 Songs re-branded itself recently to 30 Days, 40 Songs. I guess they’ve had no problem finding artists willing to submit songs bashing Donald Trump.

Today’s selection, like so many of these, is from an artist new to me. Sam Cohen is a Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter who has performed as a solo artist and with a couple of bands over the past seven years. He has a nice sound.

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Song of the Day #3,042: ‘World Leader Pretend (Live)’ – R.E.M.

remWhen I first heard R.E.M. was contributing a song to the 30 Days, 30 Songs anti-Trump project, I was giddy. I figured the prospect of a racist, misogynist narcissist ascending to the highest office in the world is what it took to reunite one of my favorite bands ever.

Alas, their offering turned out to be not a new song but a previously unreleased live version of a track from their 1988 album, Green.

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Song of the Day #3,041: ‘Young, Latin and Proud’ – Helado Negro

helado_negroHappy Halloween! An appropriate day to once again contemplate the possibility of a Donal Trump presidency.

This week I’ll feature five more songs from the 30 Days, 30 Songs project, which unveils a new anti-Trump track every day during the month leading up to the election.

Today’s selection is from Helado Negro, stage name of Roberto Carlos Lange, a Brooklyn-based singer.

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Song of the Day #3,040: ‘Who is Afraid of Thomas Wolfe?’ – Josh Joplin Group

joshjoplinIt’s been nearly three years since I last featured Josh Joplin on the blog, and I feel pretty much the same way I did back then.

To quote myself, “these are the Random Weekend selections I most enjoy — little blasts from the past that give me an excuse to catch up with an artist I’ve long ago forgotten.”

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