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Rickie Lee Jones career is almost over. Slams W to try to revive it.
Boston Herald ^ | Friday, October 31, 2003 | Larry Katz

Posted on 10/31/2003 7:49:51 AM PST by TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa

Patriot act: Chuck E.'s in love. Rickie Lee's in revolt By Larry Katz Friday, October 31, 2003

Rickie Lee Jones first charmed listeners 24 years ago with her biggest hit, ``Chuck E.'s In Love.''

Now she's singing about a guy named George W. and she's got no love for him at all.

With her new album, ``The Evening of My Best Day,'' Jones ventures into topical songs for the first time in her career. She says she didn't start out intending to mix politics with her music. President Bush drove her to it.

``I started working on the record a year ago,'' says Jones, who performs Monday at the Somerville Theatre. ``It was just time. It had been six years (since recording an album of new material) and I needed to pick myself up.

``I don't know if I would have consciously resisted writing a political lyric,'' she says, speaking from her home in Pacific Palisades, Calif., a Los Angeles suburb. ``My first instinct would be that it wouldn't be a very good song. But I just started writing them. I was furious that nobody was saying anything.''

Jones lashes out at President Bush - in fact, both the current and former President Bush - on ``Ugly Man,'' the opening track on ``The Evening of My Best Day.''

``And he'll tell you lies

And he'll look at you and tell you lies

He grew up to be like his father

Ugly inside.''

If you happen to be both Bush fan and Jones lover - it's possible, right? - you can listen to ``Ugly Man,'' an enchanting jazz waltz, and not even notice that Jones' gentle purr masks a scathing attack on the president. Jones doesn't mention any names in the song. But a picture of George W. next to the song's lyrics on her Web site (www.furnitureforthepeople.com) makes the object of her ire evident.

Is she concerned her scorn for the president might bring a Dixie Chicks-like backlash?

``I have nothing to lose,'' she says, ``because I don't sell any records anyway.''

Jones laughs, then turns serious. ``After some comments I made were published, people came on my Web site and posted comments that were murderous. It was just incredible. I thought, `This can't be the (political) right.' Because if it is, then it really is a battle between good and evil. If there's a reasonable right and left, then they better bond together and protect the country.

``I have to tell you, all I really want to do is talk about my music. But I feel all this passion about what is going on in this country. I can't help it. I'm a very patriotic person. I resent very much that the word `patriotism' is becoming synonymous with facism. So I felt I'll put everything on the line to give my point of view.''

Jones makes that viewpoint abundantly clear on ``Tell Somebody,'' a percolating gospel number in which she delivers the message of the song's subtitle - ``Repeal the Patriot Act Now'' - with righteous fervor.

``I want to know how far you will go

To protect our right of free speech?

Because it only took a moment

Before it faded out of reach

Oh, tell somebody,

What's happening in the U.S.A.?''

But Jones also expresses a touching, spiritually rooted appreciation for life on poetically striking songs such as ``A Tree On Allenford'' and ``Mink Coat at the Bus Stop.''

``It's an optimistic record,'' she says. ``Because that's where I've come to in my life. I'm 48. My mom had a stroke last year. Taking care of my mom and my 15-year-old daughter made me so glad to be alive.

``I remember watching the World Trade Center and thinking that maybe the next day these men would destroy the world. My heart just broke. But over the next year, with that and the things that happened to my family, instead of feeling broken, I felt energized. I will not be stopped. I have music to play and good things to say and bring to people. And now I've made the best record of my career.''

Jones' confidence shines on ``The Evening of My Best Day.'' It boasts a varied and illustrious cast ranging from L.A. rock heroes Grant Lee Phillips, David Hidalgo, Mike Watt and D.J. Bonebrake to guitarist Bill Frisell and bassist Rob Wasserman, while stylistically evoking Steely Dan, Suzanne Vega, delta blues, Brazilian samba, Celtic folk and more. But Jones' singular sensibility makes it sound like no one else.

``To me, I made a record that is undeniably strong,'' she says. ``My intentions were good. My singing was great. No song faltered. It's great in an old way, like a Beatles record. Even if I'm talking about the gravity of what's going on, it's light to the touch. It doesn't harm you. And when it's done, you want to hear it again.

``I just wanted to make people feel good.'' Jones lets loose a deep laugh. ``Can you believe it?''

Sure, I can. But George W. won't.

Rickie Lee Jones plays Monday at 8 p.m. at the Somerville Theatre. Tickets are $32.50-$37.50. Call 617-625-4088. E-mail: Lkatz@bostonherald.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: bostonherald; careerover; dixiechicks; entertainment
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Another floater just washed up.
1 posted on 10/31/2003 7:49:51 AM PST by TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
Shut up and sing.
2 posted on 10/31/2003 7:51:39 AM PST by bmwcyle (Hillary's election to President will start a civil war)
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
CNN News Breaking News Ticker

A highly recognized, loved, rock star of days gone by bashes Bush on anything and everything. Says it's good to be back!



Fox News Breaking News Ticker

Somewhere in America, an age-old, dried up, has-been singer, songriter has just farted

3 posted on 10/31/2003 7:56:29 AM PST by grumple (I'm too old to worry about whether or not I'm a pain in your ass...)
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
My understanding is that she was a chronic drunk/druggie. Her music has always sounded like it.
4 posted on 10/31/2003 7:59:18 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed
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To: bmwcyle
Shut up and sing.

Did you ask for a Laura Ingraham picture?


5 posted on 10/31/2003 8:02:30 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (Laura Ingraham and Ann Coulter are living proof that not all blondes are dumb.)
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
Wonder if Rickie Lee Jones has also been doing that one thing that washed-up porn stars do? Prolly. ;-)
6 posted on 10/31/2003 8:05:24 AM PST by an amused spectator
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
``I have nothing to lose,'' she says, ``because I don't sell any records anyway.''
7 posted on 10/31/2003 8:06:06 AM PST by TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa (Foe Hammer!)
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To: Beelzebubba
Isn't she also a member of "Rosie O'Donut's Yellow Fisted Gang?"
8 posted on 10/31/2003 8:11:50 AM PST by battlegearboat (Tagline Surplus Sales - Everything Must Go!)
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
Rickie Lee Jones first charmed listeners 24 years ago with her biggest only hit, ``Chuck E.'s In Love.'' P>
9 posted on 10/31/2003 8:18:22 AM PST by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: bmwcyle
Ain't it a damned shame? I've always enjoyed the lady's style. Now, I won't be able to hear her old records on the radio, without being reminded of her stupid political opinions, and her unscrupulous attempt to revive her flagging career.

while stylistically evoking Steely Dan, Suzanne Vega, delta blues, Brazilian samba, Celtic folk and more.

"stylistically evolving"=a clunky way of saying she covers them

10 posted on 10/31/2003 8:21:06 AM PST by mrustow (no tag)
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To: randog
I do not even know who this person is.
11 posted on 10/31/2003 8:21:17 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
Rickie, Rickie.

Insisting this President is an "ugly man" without a mention of Osama and Saddam betrays your simple college-level politics. Imagining yourself brave for speaking up when nobody else will does not excuse this idiocy.

When will pop stars realize that they play in the kiddie pool of music? Stay out of the deep end, Rickie.
12 posted on 10/31/2003 8:21:42 AM PST by moodyskeptic (weekend warrior in the culture war)
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To: Miss Marple
"I do not even know who this person is."

Me, either. Never heard of 'em.
13 posted on 10/31/2003 8:23:40 AM PST by zencat
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
I guess we now know who the Dixie Chicks' warm-up act will be...
14 posted on 10/31/2003 8:25:21 AM PST by COBOL2Java (If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading this in English, thank a soldier.)
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To: Miss Marple; zencat
You guys didn't miss much. She sings like she had her tongue cut out.
15 posted on 10/31/2003 8:27:21 AM PST by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: an amused spectator
Wonder if Rickie Lee Jones has also been doing that one thing that washed-up porn stars do?

Infomercials ?

16 posted on 10/31/2003 8:27:44 AM PST by Centurion2000 (Virtue untested is innocence)
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To: Miss Marple
You missed her 15 minutes of fame. Shoot !
17 posted on 10/31/2003 8:28:58 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa


I see that Ms. Jones has started using not only Tom Petty's orthodontist, but his hairstylist as well.
18 posted on 10/31/2003 8:31:05 AM PST by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
One hit wonder. Gee, I wonder what Zager and Evans or Barry McGuire think of our president?
19 posted on 10/31/2003 8:40:09 AM PST by almcbean
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To: TomHarkinIsNotFromIowa
I was furious that nobody was saying anything.

Yeah, right, Rickie. Not one single popular singer has jumped on the burgeoning bandwagon to bash Bush to revive a moribund career. Not one.

I'm not entirely sure how her reaction to the WTC atrocity translates into this sort of thing, frankly, unless she's conflating Bush with the Islamists as people who are trying to "destroy the world." This isn't exactly straight thinking.

But it wasn't politics that has marginalized Rickie's career, she did that herself. I saw her live early in her career, and she could hardly stand up on stage - I truly hope she's licked that particular demon, because it's tough to start over at 48 and she really has, or had, talent. It's kind of a shame politics will make some of her early fans (me) reluctant to purchase this record.

20 posted on 10/31/2003 8:42:14 AM PST by Billthedrill
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