(A closeup shot of sand from here.)
Guess what? I can tell you exactly where I got the idea for this week's show! It's from a song I will play today, a song you already know, that weird & wonderful Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra tune called "Sand." Like a lot of the songs on today's show, it uses sand as a metaphor. But I was liking it enough one afternoon that I thought, Hey, I'll do an entire show about sand.
Man, I didn't realize there were so damn many songs about sand!
Here's something you won't hear me play today: a cover of the Hazlewood/Sinatra tune. I am in the habit of playing covers of more popular tunes, & while the tune wasn't quite what you'd call a hit - it only got to # 107 on the US charts - it's certainly aged well, & it very recognizable. So much so that there are a few covers from the sixties, & a famous cover by Einsturzende Neubaten, & a nice cover by Howe Gelb & Lisa Germano under the name "OP8" in the 1990s, & a swell version with Holly Golightly & Billy Childish also from around that time. For whatever reason, none of them affect me the way the original does. I like to think of it as one of the best Leonard Cohen songs he never wrote.
So much sand! Today on Self Help Radio from 4 to 6 pm on 88.1 fm in Lexington, & online at wrfl dot fm. Unlike sand, there's almost no chance the show will get in your shoes, your hair, or any unusual bodily orifices.
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