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First lines are telling.
“I was born in New York City on a Monday” James Brown sings over a pulsing bass line in “Down and Out in New York City.”
“The Cisco kid was a friend of mine,” War proclaims in “The Cisco Kid,” followed by a funky harmony between a flute, sax and harmonica.
“I knew a man, Bojangles,” Nina Simone narrates in “Mr. Bojangles,” her singing voice lovely and deep: “And he danced for you/ In worn out shoes.”
Setting. Character. Action. These three songs don’t have a great deal in common, except that they were all written during the 1970s and they are all recognized as inspirations for St. Vincent’s forthcoming album: “Daddy’s Home.”