Song of the Day #4,209: ‘Danny Boy’ – Rufus Wainwright

I was intially surprised to see I hadn’t already posted today’s track, from Rufus Wainwright’s 1999 self-titled debut album.

In fact, I’ve posted only one song from this album, period, the opening cut ‘Foolish Love.’

Looking back at that post, I was reminded why Wainwright has had a relatively low profile on the blog (26 Songs of the Day, including six on Random Weekends). My regular readers, especially ten years ago, just didn’t like him very much.

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Song of the Day #4,208: ‘Incredible Machine (Interlude)’ – Sugarland

To paraphrase what old Ben Kenobi once said about the name “Obi Wan”: Sugarland… Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time.

Today’s track is a short callback to the title cut on the band’s 2010 album Incredible Machine. It is sung by Kristian Bush, while the longer version (like most of the band’s songs) is sung by Jennifer Nettles.

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Song of the Day #4,207: ‘Dear God’ – Lawless

Best Movies of the 2010s
#16 – Spotlight (2015)

Of the nine movies so far to win the Best Picture Oscar during the 2010s, only one made my list of the Top 20 films of the decade (that could change depending on how this year’s Academy Awards turn out).

The Oscars got it right by crowning Spotlight, directed and co-written by Tom McCarthy, a depiction of the Boston Globe investigative team’s landmark work uncovering systemic child abuse by priests.

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Song of the Day #4,206: ‘Mr. Moustafa’ – Alexandre Desplat

Best Movies of the 2010s
#17 – The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

Wes Anderson, one of my favorite directors, released three movies in the last decade.

2012’s Moonrise Kingdom received plenty of acclaim but is the rare Anderson film that left me a little cold, at least after one viewing. I owe it a revisit. 2018’s Isle of Dogs is a beautiful, hilarious animated gem, one that fell just outside of this Top 20.

But 2014’s The Grand Budapest Hotel was the standout, and my favorite Anderson film since the exquisite The Royal Tenenbaums.

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Song of the Day #4,205: ‘Grip’ – Tessa Thompson

Best Movies of the 2010s
#18 – Creed (2015)

Technically, Creed is the seventh Rocky film, though what a stroke of genius it was to pass the torch to the next generation by making the protagonist the young, black son of Rocky Balboa’s longtime friend and onetime nemesis, Apollo Creed.

The other genius move was hiring Ryan Coogler as co-writer/director, fresh off the success of his indie drama Fruitvale Station. That ensured Creed would be not just an underdog sports drama (satisfying as those are), but a true character study. A lot like the original Rocky.

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