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Café Mouffe Remembers Rock ‘n’ Roll Lyricist Jerry Leiber

Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wrote so many classic rock ‘n’ roll songs that it’s hard to know where to begin. As tributes have flowed after Leiber’s death on Aug. 22 at age 78, I’ve heard songs that I never knew were theirs. Topping that list is “Kansas City,” their first hit. The clip presented here was recorded by Fats Domino in 1956, but the tune goes back to 1949. There are more than 100 different covers of it. Continue reading






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You Gave Me a Mountain

One of the great scenes in my life, something like the great banquet scene in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, unfolded at my mother’s nursing home when an Elvis “stylist” crooned to us after the annual friends-and-family Thanksgiving dinner. Most of the ladies at our table, my mother included, didn’t know whether this Elvis was an impersonator or the real deal. But they remembered how to swoon.






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Café Mouffe: Joey Ramone & the Money Honey

Maria Bartiromo used to get emails from a guy who claimed to be Joey Ramone. He said he was a big investor, and an even bigger fan of hers. She didn’t believe him. Plenty of derelicts outside CBGB’s imagined they were punk rock stars like Joey Ramone. So he wrote this song for her before he died, and she finally believed.






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Who Was More Narcotized When Elvis Met Nixon?

[Photo source: Wikipedia] Talk about a pair to draw to! It’s hard to say who was more delusional, who more narcotized, when Elvis met Richard Mihaus Nixon at the White House on December 21, 1970. According to the National Security … Continue reading






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