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  • Mark Steyn's Brilliant Commentary on the January 6 2021 U.S. Capitol Riots

    01/07/2021 7:14:01 AM PST · by Hojczyk · 36 replies
    You Tube ^ | Jan 6, 2021
    Mark Steyn's Brilliant Commentary on the January 6 2021 Riots at the U.S. Capitol. Tucker Carlson Show, January 6, 2021.
  • Don Black: The Sanest Guy in the Room

    01/04/2021 6:25:15 AM PST · by Twotone · 1 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | January 2, 2021 | Mark Steyn
    For this New Year weekend, I'm delighted to present a two-part conversation with Don Black about his recent bestselling memoir The Sanest Guy in the Room, in whose success (as you'll hear) I was honored to play a very small part. Don talks about all kinds of things - from his stint in the hospital with Covid-19 to his friendship with a young Michael Jackson, whose first solo Number One he wrote. (That's Don and Jacko with Petula Clark and Sophia Loren above.) Along the way we'll hear not only Don's big hits such as "Born Free" and "Diamonds Are...
  • Silent Night

    12/25/2020 5:59:35 AM PST · by Twotone · 3 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | December 24, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    By popular demand we are rebroadcasting a Steyn program first aired two years ago: In this special audio edition of Steyn's Song of the Week Mark celebrates the bicentennial of a beloved Christmas song first performed exactly two centuries ago - Christmas Eve 1818 - in a small church in Oberndorf, Austria - "Stille Nacht", or "Silent Night". For these birthday observances, Steyn welcomes the man who knows more about "Silent Night" and the men who created it than anybody on the planet - the Austrian actor and producer Hanno Schilf, who tells the story of the song, and the...
  • Do You Hear What I Hear?

    12/13/2020 3:01:29 PM PST · by Twotone · 18 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | December 13, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Some years ago, the late Mort Shuman, a marvelous composer and one of the first generation of rock'n'roll songwriters, took me to lunch. Mort had written "Why Must I Be A Teenager In Love?" and "Can't Get Used To Losing You" and a bunch of stuff for Elvis, including "Mess O' Blues", "Suspicion" and "Viva Las Vegas". But, like most successful music biz types, he wanted to talk about what he was doing next. So, after the usual pleasantries, he slid across the table a script bearing the title Save The Last Dance For Me - after his Number One...
  • Sidney Powell With Mark Steyn

    11/17/2020 5:49:46 PM PST · by Enlightened1 · 14 replies
    Youtube ^ | 11/16/20
    Powerful interview. https://youtu.be/IZp8e3Mcmdc
  • Election Day Plus Four

    11/07/2020 3:17:09 PM PST · by Twotone · 17 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | November 7, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, the Associated Press and Fox News have just called the election: Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States, CNN projects, after a victory in the state where he was born put him over the 270 electoral votes needed to win. "Joe Biden is a unifier," says Nancy Pelosi. If that's so, it seems odd that, in the small number of precincts that decided the election, Democrats needed to steal it. As I laid out in this weekend's Mark Steyn Show, election fraud in American cities has deep roots - far deeper than...
  • Blue Moon

    11/01/2020 4:31:02 PM PST · by Twotone · 16 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | November 1, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Last night was the first Halloween with a blue moon for over three-quarters of a century, and visible in every American state, unless yours is in serious lockdown and your apartment is facing the wrong way. What's the expression? "This comes along once in a blue moon"? Pocket that for a Tuesday-night surprise, if you're a cable pundit. My deployment of the phrase two days out is for purely musical pleasure, from one of Rodgers & Hart's biggest hits: Act One You gulp your coffee and run Into the subway you crowd Don't breathe - it isn't allowed... Doesn't ring...
  • The Last Copier in the Woods Arrives Sooner than Expected

    10/15/2020 5:03:51 PM PDT · by Twotone · 9 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | October 15, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    If anybody is around to write history in a generation or two, October 14th 2020 will go down as the first day of a new Year Zero. Yesterday, with less than three weeks to go in a national election in a settled democratic society with an ostensibly free press, the woke billionaires of the social media cartel decided to freeze and/or cancel the Twitter/Facebook accounts of the President's press secretary, the Trump campaign, Republican Senate candidates and Republican House members. So America is now formally a one-party state, at least as far as fair access to media platforms is concerned....
  • Energy in the Executive

    10/05/2020 2:57:31 PM PDT · by Twotone
    Steyn On-line ^ | October 5, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    From yours truly in The Spectator two decades ago - February 10th 2001: I have been on a short vacation. Well, not that short as it turned out. Apparently, I was away so long I missed the entire duration of Jesse Jackson's withdrawal from public life. Citing his need to 'revive my spirit and reconnect with my family', the Reverend Jackson withdrew from public life on Thursday, 18 January. He returned to public life on Saturday, 20 January. I missed the whole thing. Two complete days without the Rev Jackson on TV! No fewer than forty-eight — count 'em! —...
  • The Saint Louis Blues

    10/04/2020 4:34:30 PM PDT · by Twotone · 16 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | October 4, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Watching American cities burn across the map all summer long is a little dispiriting for those of us foreigners whose first acquaintance with these burgs was through American songs. I have been to St Louis a handful of times, but, if you sneak up on me unawares and yell the name at me, I'm more likely to eschew my limited personal experience and burst into a few bars of "Meet Me in St Louis" or "The Saint Louis Blues" - notwithstanding that the former renders the town exclusively as "St Louiee" and the latter does likewise in all but a...
  • The Yellow Rose of Texas

    09/27/2020 5:09:31 PM PDT · by Twotone · 20 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | September 27, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Sixty-five years ago - September 1955 - America was reeling under one of those blockbuster Number Ones, so blockbuster indeed that it toppled "Rock Around the Clock" from the top spot. What does it take to knock off rock's first great iconic anthem? A beautiful Sinatra love ballad? A showstopping Rodgers & Hammerstein eleven o'clock number? Not a chance: To see off Bill Haley, all it takes a century old folk-song, heavy on the snare drums. And next thing you know you're blasting from every radio and jukebox: (video at link) Mitch Miller was a prodigious hitmaker of the early...
  • Autumn Leaves

    09/21/2020 4:53:02 PM PDT · by Twotone · 22 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | September 20, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    A truly great song for the season isn't about the calendar, or the weather. It's about the seasons of life and love: Spring Is Here Why doesn't my heart go dancing? But then: The Things We Did Last Summer I'll remember all winter long... Of course, if you're not a young man whose fancy turns to love, spring fever may pass you by, and, if you're in late middle age, the summer may be no more likelier a prompter of romance than mid-November. Yet there is one great seasonal signifier that almost everyone responds to. You don't have to be...
  • Christians, Come Back

    09/07/2020 9:32:54 PM PDT · by ReformationFan · 70 replies
    Steyn Online ^ | Sept. 3, 2020 | Tal Bachman
    I remember when Christians used to actually believe in Christianity. Those were the days. (Some still do, but their numbers are shrinking.) Back then, you could still visit an average (Protestant) church and hear a pastor actually teach real doctrine and share authentic insights. You could hear his thoughts on how to live an upright Christian life, or on why bad things might happen to good people, or how Christian marriages might be improved. And you could hear it all supported by actual Bible passages. After the sermon, you could hear the congregation sing hymns affirming the importance of obedience,...
  • Midnight Sun

    09/07/2020 4:58:48 PM PDT · by Twotone · 1 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | August 30, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    When Chicago burned, I offered a song about Chicago. So, with Kenosha burning, I thought I'd offer a song about Kenosha - figuring the way things are going in America this format should keep me going till retirement. Alas, I failed to anticipate that there are apparently no songs about Kenosha. Oh, well. There must be a songwriter or two born in Kenosha. But again, apparently not. There is, however, a very great instrumentalist who, while not born in Kenosha... After his father's death in the Great War, Hamp spent his boyhood in Kenosha, in the second decade of the...
  • The Girl from Ipanema

    09/07/2020 1:13:56 PM PDT · by Twotone · 38 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | September 6, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Monday is not only Labor Day in America and Labour Day in Canada but also Independence Day in Brazil, marking the moment when Prince Pedro was persuaded by the country's leaders to declare himself free of Lisbon. To be honest, it always depresses me to see various charmless presidents preside like mob bosses over Independence Day observances, as nothing makes me pine more for the old Empire of Brazil: South America does not do republics well. Be that as it may, there is no doubt that in global pop music Brazil punches above its weight, its contributions to the repertoire...
  • A House Divided

    08/29/2020 11:00:51 AM PDT · by Twotone · 43 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | August 29, 2020 | Tal Bachman
    There must be something wrong with me. The fireworks closing off the Republican National Convention were sensational. The music was inspiring. The speakers throughout the entire convention did well—no major screw-ups that I saw. The stories worked. And through it all, Trump and his proxies articulated a clear case for re-election. As conventions go, it felt like a success. And yet as the last firework fizzled out, some melancholy seized me, and I wondered if the real story of the week wasn't the convention at all, or the upcoming debates, or even the winner of the 2020 election. I wondered...
  • Orchestral Manoeuvres No Longer in the Dark

    07/26/2020 1:58:11 PM PDT · by Twotone · 21 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | July 23, 2020 | Tal Bachman
    Pop quiz: What's the most important thing about opera singer Luciano Pavarotti? (A) He used his vocal gifts to bring joy to millions; or (B) He was white, and not black or Latino. If you're a normal person, you'd choose option A. But if you're the New York Times chief classical music critic, Tony Tommasini (or some other equally lousy person), you choose B. Tommasini last week published what might be the single worst arts piece ever published by the formerly revered, now auto-cannibalizing Gray Lady. And since I have no word limit on this column, I might as well...
  • Oklahoma!

    07/12/2020 4:19:41 PM PDT · by Twotone · 13 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | June 12, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Today happens to be Oscar Hammerstein II's 125th birthday (he was born in New York City on July 12th 1895) and last week the US Supreme Court gave him a helluva present by chopping his song in half: We know we belong to the land And the land we belong to is grand! Except you've only got half as much land to feel grand about. When the wind comes sweepin' down the plain, the plain's a lot narrower to go sweepin' down. Thank you, Neil Gorsuch. But as the song and the license plate say: Oklahoma - OK! Oklahoma may...
  • The House I Live In

    07/06/2020 9:43:12 AM PDT · by Twotone · 11 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | July 5, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    On our Independence Day edition of The Mark Steyn Show you'll hear "America the Beautiful", "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", "You're a Grand Old Flag", and other songs that celebrate love of country. Which is just as well, because, on this strangest of Fourths, patriotic songs seem to have joined other once universal phenomena, such as freedom of speech, in the suddenly partisan category. And don't get the lefties started on being "proud to be an American"... So I thought, in the interests of forming a more perfect union this weekend, I'd rustle up a patriotic song by a man...
  • Plywood Thursday

    06/04/2020 12:37:19 PM PDT · by Twotone · 8 replies
    Steyn On-line ^ | June 4, 2020 | Mark Steyn
    Tuesday was #BlackoutTuesday, when high-end emporia and fashionable brands all blacked out their logos in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter. I'm thinking of starting #PlywoodThursday, when SteynOnline covers up its logo with a sheet of plywood in solidarity with all those convenience stores and all-night pharmacies trying to ward off the looters. Perhaps we'll get a hashtag - #FunctioningSocietyMatters, if only to a few of us. The New Normal and the Old Normal operate simultaneously: it's illegal to barbecue a steak in your backyard but feel free to barbecue the entire supermarket you got it from. The internal contradictions of Lockdownistan holding...