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For closing: "Negative Creep - Nirvana. Loud and fast, which are the two elements you want.
You're crazy. This Whale song would be awesome.
if you the opposing team - then its gotta be - hit me baby one more time
Worst closer song: "Flirting with Disaster" by Molly Hatchet
I nominate "Sink to the Bottom" (Fountains of Wayne). It rocks a little bit, and it perfectly sums up SF's chances in 2008-2015.
I'd also run to the mound backward, with a look of pure focus and concentration.
I'd much rather have the Thin Lizzy version. Greatest hard rock band ever, with the possible exception of Zep.
"Keep Your Distance" by Richard Thompson. The bagpipe riff sends chills.
Joe Borowski must be thinking about that one, as he's probably the worst closer.
you know the tune? I just dialed up Buddy Miller on Rhapsody.
I'd use The National's "Squalor Victoria" but it doesn't work when we are wearing alternate uniforms. Not sure what I'd use on those days. Kasabian's "Club Foot" probably.
Youtube links for those unfamilar:
Squalor Victoria(first verse): http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AXRjPA_C9YE&feature=related
Club Foot(there's like 30 seconds of nonsense at the start before the song): http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AXRjPA_C9YE&feature=related
Introduced to the song by their version, but I remember Richard Thompson from his album "Rumor and Sigh", which my (not yet-) wife got back when she was running a record store in the 90's. Great voice, and an intriguing songwriter. I can't tell you why I never got more of his albums.
Rumor and Sigh is a great, great album, but I don't know if it's his best, even if it does contain his best ever song ("1952 Vincent Black Lightning"). I'm partial to Shoot Out the Lights, and going even furthur back, I think Fairport's Liege and Lief is the best album he's ever been involved with.
I do think his work is of incredibly consistent quality, though, and it's hard to think of any other major rock figure who got his start in the 1960s who is still producing material as stong as Thompson. Sweet Warrior would be a career highlight no matter when it was produced - "Guns Are the Tongues" sends chills down my spine.
I'd still rate him as both the best songwriter, and the best guitarist in the world. He's also a great live performer, whether acoustic or electric. I saw him for the 25th time last year, and he's never disappointed.
I do like the Buddy and Julie Miller version of "Keep Your Distance", BTW. I remember driving with my Aunt and Uncle in England back in 2002, and that song came on the car radio. My mind was boggled...
You mean besides Clapton and Dylan?
Nice tip on "Liege and Lief." Never knew much about Thompson's pre-solo career.
Nice tip on "Liege and Lief." Never knew much about Thompson's pre-solo career.
Dylan's last three albums have been superb, but I think that Thompson's recent work has been closer to his peak than Dylan's recent work has been to his peak. And I may be in the minority here, but I think Sweet Warrior is a better album that Modern Times. To be honest, I haven't heard much of Clapton's work this decade, except for the Cream live album, which was excellent for what it was, but hardly earthshattering...
If you've never heard Liege and Lief, it's worth it just to hear Sandy Denny's singing. Just as Thompson is my favorite guitarist and writer, Denny remains my favorite singer, of either gender, in any genre, thirty years after her death...
Still, I feel compelled to enter my longterm favorite -- you know, were I able to throw a baseball, maybe: the opening notes of Pere Ubu's "Non-Alignment Pact."
Whew -- punk rock.
Best suggestion of the thread.
Mr November from the National would be great, but language gets in teh way...
Hopeless by The Wrens. I mean where do I start....
The Hungry Wolf by X would be cool as well, imho
(No, I don't see any problem with co-opting a national ritual to suit my own interests. Worked for Fletch. Why, is that bad?)
If only because Dylan's peak was Ruthian and Thompson's merely Mantlesque. ; )
Check out 2006's "The Road to Escondido" with JJ Cale.
I wonder how many guys choose their own music. I've seen Mike Lowell enter to "London Calling" and I don't picture him as a Clash fan. I figured it was picked because Lowell and London start off the same.
When did teams start using intro music besides organ music? The earliest I can remeber is Seattle in the 1995 playoffs.
She's good, but my money's on Margo Timmins.
Not bagpipes. Clavioline.
I think mine would be "Venus in Furs" by The Velvet Underground. It's immediately distinctive and abrasive. Plus it has the viola.
Interesting. I think The Rock's old entrance music would be pretty good (especially for anyone with a name that could be associated with "Rock"). For a closer, it's especially good because it has the lyric "The Rock says 'Know Your Role and Shut Your Mouth!'"
Hai Sai Oji-San
Rock genre: "Hail Caesar", although anything by AC/DC is pretty good
Classical: "Night on Bald Mountain"
Organ music: Kane's WWF theme
also, curses to all these Youtube links that are inaccessible at work! Half of this thread is a mystery!
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