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Named 2024 best political columnist by NENPA, Dalton Delan's Berkshire Eagle column also covers music and culture; he hosts its Eagle Reels vodcast on YouTube.
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Around our nation's capitol, an enterprising soul took it upon himself to tack up 2,000 signs that read "EMPATHY." Now a MAGA acolyte has been blacking them out. Their kind think empathy is a sin, not a virtue. End times, 2,000 years on. https://t.co/1gEPQpbhgg via @berkshireeagle
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Long ago in 1970, in an American galaxy far, far away, Joe South reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a song that instructed “Before you abuse, criticize
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In this Berkshire Eagle Reels, I talk with Marlene Warner, CEO of the Massachusetts Council on Gaming and Health, on underage online gambling. If you saw the Super Bowl, gaming sites were ever present. In many states, regulators don't regulate. https://t.co/zWaWDwdDrM via @YouTube
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With the announcement of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band spring tour of the U.S., here for the first time in full his rendition of The Rising from the kickoff to last year's Continental tour on May 14 in Manchester. Come on up for the rising, we need it now more than ever
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On this Valentine's Day I take a look back through the mists of time to the origins of this celebration, and probe not only its meaning, but the need to support young people for the betterment of society. The human capital of love may be the capitalism we really need these days❤️
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On a recent trip to Mexico I saw masked patrols, and shocking as they were there I never expected to see them here. The answer lies in working collaboratively with the rest of the hemisphere, not anti-immigrant brutality. We need change. https://t.co/DL5riaAJ97 via @berkshireeagle
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Mexico is many things to many people: possessing the Gulf or cradling it; historical and flavorful. For nationalists such as Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller, who has decried Democratic cities
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Start a campaign to get Grammy to open the show Sunday with Bruce Springsteen doing "Streets of Minneapolis." It's their last year on CBS, so despite the network's current cowardice, don't give them a chance to say no. Grammy: just do it. Be relevant again. https://t.co/qHXwmt4HlZ
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"Everything dies baby that's a fact, but maybe everything that dies someday comes back." Listening to a full "Atlantic City" from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in Albany April 15, 2024, thinking of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, joining Bruce insisting their deaths matter.
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On April 15, 2024, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band treated Albany to Jimmy Cliff's "Trapped." Here is the full version from that show. Its resonance is renewed today, as the Boss' "Streets of Minneapolis" aims to help us break free of the ties that bind with bands of ICE.
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They say history rhymes. Ringing down through the years, Jefferson Airplane at Woodstock in '69 rocked their anthemic Volunteers. Is Minneapolis today's inflection point with Springsteen's new Streets as his Streets of Philadelphia was to AIDS? https://t.co/SXpOUMkiaK via @YouTube
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Delivering again with voice and song power, Bruce Springsteen hits hard and fast in "Streets of Minneapolis." He picks up a mantle Bob Dylan once wore with "Hurricane" and "George Jackson"--anthems to galvanize resistance, light in a dark time. https://t.co/xnYDqcLkYR via @YouTube
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Bruce Springsteen took the stage at the Light of Day Winterfest, restating the mayor's plea unvarnished: "ICE should get the f**k out of Minneapolis!" He went on, "If you believe you don't deserve to be murdered for exercising your American right to protest, then send a message."
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They sit in Casablanca and wait, and wait...for a 60 Minutes segment on the disgrace of deportation to the CECOT facility to air. You can find it in 60 seconds on the internet thanks to the CBC--and no thanks to CBS, where corporate dealmaking trumps all. Shame on CBS' Bari Weiss
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In a New Yorker profile of Willie Nelson by Alex Abramovich, Bob Dylan waxes eloquent to lasso Willie's magic. When I worked with Willie at a White House show, his hands shook, yet he insisted on signing a hundred gifts intended for vets. He's an angel flying just off the ground.
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These days I think about "Eve of Destruction"--not just Barry McGuire's 1965 hit, but the man who wrote it, PF Sloan, taken from us by cancer ten years ago. Elvis taught him guitar when Sloan was 13. Largely forgotten now, his words still echo. https://t.co/O4JDjPXmMb via @YouTube
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I first heard the distinctive voice of Derry native Feargal Sharkey when his Undertones rocked Belfast's Harp Bar. The "troubles" were on so I wore dangerous winklepickers. In 1985 he hit the Top of the Pops with "A Good Heart." It still rocks. https://t.co/ERYPPyrbnR via @YouTube
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Bob Weir was just 16 when he met Jerry Garcia one fateful New Year's Eve and together they formed what became the Grateful Dead. Deadheads followed their tours, tapers recorded them, they birthed jam bands. Bob isn't gone he's just truckin' on https://t.co/1MNYrMunqZ via @YouTube
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Elvis Presley would have been 91 today, if fame and drugs hadn't taken him from us way too young. "Return to Sender" was his first song that registered with me. I remember hearing it on a jukebox in Atlantic City and cadging coins to play it. Missed always
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My favorite Elvis song.
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Here's my New Year's ode from the Berkshire Eagle set to music by Nashville producer and label head John Heithaus. It's got a drop of Billy Joel we didn't start the fire, a bit of Bob Dylan subterranean homesick blues and some Bruce Springsteen blinded by the light. Play it loud!
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My ode to the new year in this week's Berkshire Eagle. If you enjoy a rhyme some of the time, and hope the year isn't too high a climb, check it out it might trigger the mind to recharge and retool and see what you can find, the future is here line by line
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A New Year’s poem for those who care,
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This year we lost the great Jimmy Cliff. Back in 2024, on April 12 at Mohegan Sun in CT, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band delivered a pulsing, charged version of Trapped, a song that never fails to get me on my feet and floor me at the same time. Music is a key to the door
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