"Patches" with its soaring vocals and soulful energy, and its sad and empathetic storyline about a farmboy from Alabama being given a mission by his dying father, has always been a favourite for us. Sung by the late Clarence Carter - who sadly died just last month, aged 90 - it was written by lead singer of "Chairmen of the Board" General Johnson along with Ron Dunbar in 1970, before Carter turned it in to a blues hit.Brilliant!
We are using it for a much more mundane topic than the affliction of southern rural poverty on a family, which is to reflect on Trump's disastrous ($14m and counting) renovation attempts of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC, which will now not be complete in time for the anniversary celebrations. The story has travelled around the world and prompted lots of hilarious online memes and commentaries, being such an accessible and colourful microcosm of his presidency and its impact.
Next, Patrick Fitzgerald returns with Algae Foam ("Kodachrome / Maybellene" song parody).
One of my favorite versions of "Kodachrome" is from Simon and Garfunkle concert in Central Park, where they mashed it up with "Maybellene". This song parody turns it into "Algae Foam" to continue making fun of Donald Trump's Reflecting Pool debacle.The Reflecting Pool hasn't made Patrick Fitzgerald forget about the Epstein Files.
Rocky Mountain Mike also returns with Pool Change (Parody of "Cool Change" by Little River Band).
That's a wrap for today's musical parody post. Stay tuned for International Asteroid Day, the younger but paradoxically more established version of Apophis Day, to close June, and Canada Day to begin July.