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FAMOUS FORECAST

The May flowers are on their way! It is a beautiful day in DC with temps in the high 60’s and sunny skies.


THURSDAY JAM

Brought to you by Sean Hayes of House Oversight Committee.

Roberta Flack’s take on Compared To What is the best political song ever recorded.  Flack got her start in Washington, DC, which makes her ownership of that title all the more fitting.

What makes Flack’s version endure is that it ditches the shout/yell novelty that most people associate with “protest songs” and replaces it with a propulsive piano and bass line with horn peaks.  This isn’t just a protest, it’s a march.  Flack injects a jazzy hipness into all the problems of the Vietnam Era, and by the end–with her voice rising again and again–she’s made disillusion with government cooler than it has ever been.

Flack didn’t write “Compared to What”, which is also why it’s the best protest song:  the best ones often aren’t about the message, but how that message is conveyed.  It’s how you get the public to eat vegetables and make them taste ice cream. Flack’s take is where it all began.  It’s why in the 80s Bruce Springsteen was able to confuse an entire country with the rousing chords of “Born in the USA” or how Pulp took on centuries of British castes in 1995 with “Common People” (a song that literally is just describing a date).  Even today we have bands from Sweeden (The Knife) taking on income inequality in “Raging Lung” by quoting DC’s Fugazi.

Be proud of your DC heritage: this all started in the late 60s at the just-closed Bohemian Caverns on U street, where Roberta Flack got her start.


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Emily Miller is Famous for DC

Paul Ryan WILL NOT be President, Probably

Famous Congratulations


HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Have a good laugh today in celebration of International Moment of Laughter Day!

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COFFEE QUOTE

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THIS DAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1865, one of the greatest presidents in US history, Abraham Lincoln, was fatally shot.


HIGH FIVE

Happy Birthday, Francis Cunningham!

Sean Hayes crushed the song of the day.

Be nice to Brenna Williams today.

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