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Quite a few interesting songs here. Pretty much liked the whole show.
You are right about the Who's On First bit, it doesn't get old, and those two really did perfect it. There performance of it is unbelievable.
As far as a Golden Pell, I'm going with your staple Tom Paxton. My Favorite Spring is just a terrific song. The lyrical story it tells is great.
Just thought of two other songs. Can't remember if you played Glory Days by Springsteen or not. It always makes me think of a good buddy from about 6th-9th grade that really fits the description..."he could throw that speed ball by you, make you look like a fool boy".
And one from not so long ago, a comeback of sorts for Kenny Rogers called The Greatest, from the late 90's:
Excellent, good old News Update on SNL!
There are too many teams in the playoffs...I can't keep up, lol!
Bring back First Place or you go home!
Uhhh..hello?
Baltimore vs. KC for the ALC? Where the hell you been?
Ah... good ol' Steve and Jethro! That's some fine pickin' and I'm sure some grinnin' as well.
I don't know much about baseball, never really got into it, but I can say I was never the right fielder. But, we did a play it a lot as kids, and I made it all the way up to beer league play before marriage and children made that all just a memory that still kind of fuzzy. Just never translated into love for the big leagues although I do love a box Cracker Jacks still.
Abbot and Costello get the G-Pell
Did someone mention Harry Caray?
Ehhhhhh, I dunno.
I'm happy that either KC or Baltimore are guaranteed to go to the WS. Preferably KC, but I'm more than happy with Baltimore. If LA and Washington don't make it, I'll be happy. If Sl doesn't make it, I'll be happy. Guess that means I wouldn't mind seeing SF in the WS, but they will need to lost for me to be really happy.
The "Who's On First" routine got old for me, but listening to it here it sounded new. Probably because I haven't listened to it in years.
Now for what I dunno.....I wasn't too keen on the show. Kinda sounded like the same songs, acoustic geetar™, etc., etc. At least you didn't mention anything about Harry Carey, one of the worst baseball announcers ever. I always thought he would fall out of the booth during the 7th inning stretch considering how drunk he was by then. He was probably drink before the game even started.
Well, there's always the next show?
Norma Jean Fox
(11/30/1945-9/7/2010)
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