Terence
McArdle of the Washington Post did a great article on the Everly Brothers on
the occasion of Phil Everly’s recent death. Particularly notable was his nod to
their great, but little-heard, Born
Yesterday album from 1985.
When I
first heard about Phil’s death, though, one of the first things that came to
mind was a much older article in the Post. Back in March of 2000, David Segal
got in touch with all of the presidential candidates to ask them about their
favorite music – songs, albums, concerts, etc. (A version of the article is available
online in the Post's archives, but you’ll need to pay for access.)
I was most
impressed by the answer of one candidate, who listed his favorite artists as
Van Morrison, the Everly Brothers, and the Neville Brothers. The selection
seemed free of any political calculation and included some personal favorites
of mine. (Both Van Morrison and the Nevilles show up on my Favorite 100 Songs
list.)
So, had I
been deciding on the basis of music, George W. Bush would definitely have
gotten my vote in November of 2000. The inclusion of the Neville Brothers wound
up being especially ironic, given the impact that Hurricane Katrina had on the family several years later.
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