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Music Video Monday: Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars

Today’s Music Video Monday also happens to be one of the biggest hits of the decade. 

In the six months since “Uptown Funk” was released by British mega-producer Mark Ronson and Hawaiian sensation Bruno Mars, it has spent 14 weeks as number one on the American Billboard sales charts, 7 weeks atop the British charts, has set records for the number of streams in a week, and has won Single Of The Year at the Brit Awards. It’s one of those seemingly rare moments when market success and artistic success converge. You can read all about its recording at Royal Studios with Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell in this Flyer story from February. The video is simple, energetic, and awesome. 

Music Video Monday: Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars

It was also the first song recorded in Memphis to hit number one since Memphis disc jockey Rick Dees’ novelty record “Disco Duck” topped the charts for one week in October, 1976. So as an added Music Video Monday bonus, here’s Dees and Duck live on The Midnight Special

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If you want to see your video featured on Music Video Monday, email cmccoy@memphisflyer.com. 

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Letters To The Editor Opinion

What They Said (March 5, 2015) …

Greg Cravens

About Joe Boone’s cover story, “All About That Uptown Funk” …

In Greymouth, New Zealand, in a pub housed in a structure that leaned with age, I witnessed local men stop their drinking and their conversations to dance and sing uninhibitedly to “Uptown Funk.” They had no idea where the song was recorded. Memphis travels everywhere, with influence!

David Rainey

About Toby Sells’ cover story, “The Coliseum” …

Save the Coliseum. It can still be a vital use to the city. I can’t imagine that it would cost more to upgrade/repair the Coliseum than to tear it down and build this sports complex that no one seems to want except Wharton and Lipscomb. I don’t trust Robert Lipscomb’s or Kevin Kane’s assessment of the building since they both want to tear it down. And that no-compete clause with FedExForum was the most stupid business decision this city has ever made.

Pamela Cate

About Chris Shaw’s story “Music Fest Mayhem” …

Don’t miss Savoy Brown, old school, heavy metal English rock at its finest. Some of their members were in town last year for the Blues Foundation awards, and they after-partied at Earnestine & Hazel’s and put on a killer show with some other old English rockers.

MemphisTigers

The indie/folk/Americana genre is particularly strong this year with Avetts, Wilco, Jenny Lewis, Shovels and Rope, Alejandro Escovedo, Bela, and Ryan Adams. Very excited.

Priceless109

About Jackson Baker’s story, “MPA’s Mike Williams Promises Viable Campaign” …

We sure don’t need a union boss running the city.

Clyde

Union boss or not, Mike has shown his love and concern for the city of Memphis. He stood up to the mayor and city clowns to let them know they are hurting the proud city employees. Yes, there are slackers, thugs, and clowns mixed in, but at the heart of all of it, there are more good employees than bad. The good ones are leaving because this has harmed our families. Voters, you get what you paid for. Put in someone who’s looking out for Memphis, not themselves. Look at the whole picture, not just pieces. And make a choice you will not regret after a year.

Misery

About Randy Haspel’s Rant on Rudy Giuliani …

I’ve never cared for Rudy. Somehow, he thought New Yorkers couldn’t be trusted exercising their inherent constitutional rights, unlike citizens in other cities and states. Of course, the NYC elitists enjoyed their rights, but it was taboo for everyone else. But Rudy’s spot-on about Obama, and only a simpleton who has been living in a leftist progressive hole for the past seven years would not know it.

As for Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, what he forgot about executive administrative performance, creating budget surpluses, and putting the people’s money taken from them by corrupt public unions back in their pockets, Obama will never know. If the timid and passive Republicans decide to back him for president in 2016, he just might win. At this stage, they’re not gonna win the White House with anyone else.

Nightcrawler

About Toby Sells’ post, “Allegiant Brings Low-Cost Air Service to Memphis” …

As long as travelers watch their baggage plans, Allegiant is going to be a great addition to Memphis’ airport. Just don’t get caught without prepaid luggage and measure carefully, and take advantage of their aggressive prices!

Flights to all three destinations look to be only on Fridays and Mondays. Which is a good start, but not ideal for cruisers, as you’ll likely have to spend a night on at least one end of the cruise. Still, a great start!

better by design

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Letters To The Editor Opinion

What They Said (February 26, 2015) …

Greg Cravens

About Chris Davis’ webpost, “Ole Miss Student Gored by Spanish Bull” …

Ole Miss student: “How can we top UT’s Butt-Chugging event?” Mr. Milley: “Watch This!”

Charley Eppes

With all due respect to Mr. Milley, I’d rather grow old telling my grandkids about the time I survived a goring by a raging bull in Spain, as opposed to hearing bumblin’ Joe Biden publicly refer to me as his “old butt buddy” and having to explain that gaffe for the rest of my life.

Mr. Milley, it could be worse, a lot worse. Glad you lived to tell the tale, sir.

Nightcrawler

I agree, Nightcrawler. That young man should definitely blame Obama for this. Especially when he gets home and has honest American doctor bills, unlike the time he will spend in Spain being treated with godless free socialized medicine.

Jeff

About Wendi C. Thomas’ column, “Good Jobs Lost” …

I feel bad for this lady, but there’s a question that I kept asking myself while reading this article that wasn’t addressed. Why is she still living in Memphis if she can’t find a job here with her high skill set?

If I were to lose my job here, it’s possible I couldn’t find another locally because my skills are specialized. But I’m pretty sure I could find a similar job elsewhere if I were willing to move. There are reasons I probably wouldn’t move, but they have nothing to do with economics or the disappearance of middle-class jobs.

Brunetto Latini

The medical field is as hot as a firecracker right now. Did I read correctly she is both experienced and degreed and can’t find a job, so she hasn’t worked in the field in nine years? I would like to know the rest of the story.

Arlington Pop

Has anyone looked into the cost of relocating, especially with children in school close to graduating? With the constant cuts to NIH funding, there are not as many jobs available anywhere for people with this skill set. Age discrimination is also a factor once you pass age 45, so for those of you in that age group, be prepared.

Been There

All of Wendi’s columns should be turned into epic novels so she can answer any possible question a grumpy old man could dream up. They obviously are incapable of making assumptions based on reason and need Wendi to spoon feed them the answers to every scenario.

Nobody

About Joe Boone’s cover story, “All About That Uptown Funk” …

What an inspiring story about great people doing great, creative things in Memphis. Thanks for giving us the story behind the hit.

Leelo

Nice article supporting Memphis art. However, if you really want to support Memphis arts and artists, you should know (and care enough) to give credit to the artist who painted that fabulous door you so proudly sport on your cover. It would have been nice to have mentioned one of Memphis’ true art treasures, Lamar Sorrento, who is known (and collected) by art lovers worldwide and also a darn good musician. Friends of Lamar say, “Not Cool.”

Fontaine

About Toby Sells’ story, “Council Gets First Look at MATA Trolley Plan” …

It is critical for the small business owners on Main Street that a viable transportation option is in place AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. The cold/rainy weather makes foot traffic draw to a stand-still, so without some alternative, we all stand to lose.

Main Street Business Owner

Councilmembers Flinn and Collins don’t sound serious about one of the top tourist attractions Memphis has. They don’t think an enormous amount of money should be spent to rectify a problem or reinvest into the system? That’s the problem that caused the issue to begin with. Memphis has to get leaders serious about upgrading this system and even replacing the aged trolleys with modern LRVs like you see in the new Atlanta Streetcar project that just opened. Until we get that kind of leadership on council, we’ll be a second-rate city.

TNC2