Day 69 (May 27): Rodriguez - Crucify Your Mind
Oh hey, it's day 69. I guess it means that I should say the thing. I've worked this hard to get to this point, so I might as well. Here it goes. The thing.
Nice.
There we go. Moving on. Today's song of the day comes from a film I just watched, a documentary on the Detroit singer Rodriguez called Searching for Sugar Man. It was soon into this film that I realised I had heard almost every song on the soundtrack, and that my dad had played his songs relentlessly when I was a kid. They'd just wormed their way into my brain, ready to be activated at a moment's notice, which I think is pretty neat. The brain's not too bad sometimes.
The song is "Crucify Your Mind" from his 1970 debut album Cold Fact (a bestseller in South Africa, don'tcha know). And wow! Isn't it great? It's proper Bob Dylan-rivalling stuff - witty, eloquent, sardonic, perfectly tuneful. And let's be real here, Rodriguez has a much more pleasant voice than Bobby D. Truth hurts, Bob.
Nice.
There we go. Moving on. Today's song of the day comes from a film I just watched, a documentary on the Detroit singer Rodriguez called Searching for Sugar Man. It was soon into this film that I realised I had heard almost every song on the soundtrack, and that my dad had played his songs relentlessly when I was a kid. They'd just wormed their way into my brain, ready to be activated at a moment's notice, which I think is pretty neat. The brain's not too bad sometimes.
The song is "Crucify Your Mind" from his 1970 debut album Cold Fact (a bestseller in South Africa, don'tcha know). And wow! Isn't it great? It's proper Bob Dylan-rivalling stuff - witty, eloquent, sardonic, perfectly tuneful. And let's be real here, Rodriguez has a much more pleasant voice than Bobby D. Truth hurts, Bob.
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