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  1. I was thinking the same thing, but with a NY flavor. Webster Hall last go-round -- 1400 capacity. Hammerstein Ballroom this time -- 2500 capacity. Good for them. Bad for me.
  2. Instead of this boring and ridiculous discussion about the Marlins and the Yanks vs. Sox, how about something else. Such as, what do people think Rivera would have been like if he had remained a starter? I think he was a starter in the minors (but maybe not). Anyway, would he have been just as dominant? Not dominant but an all-star? Middle of the road? When Rivera was coming up, pitchers werent yet being trained to be relievers. I suppose arm strength may have had much to do with the decision to make him a reliever, but assuming he had the arm strength, what do you guys think? Was hi
  3. I wouldnt even try to make an argument like this, but I do think its interesting that in all the discussions about how great Mariano Rivera is, folks tend to forget that he has also blown some pretty enormous games -- like Game 7 of the WS against Arizona and game 5 (?) against the Indians on a homer a number of years ago to lose a series (did Manny hit that?). I think he also blew a game against the Sox a couple of years ago when the sox made their comeback from down 3-0. Wasn't he pitching when Dave Roberts stole second and then scored? Dont get me wrong -- he is the best closer ever. E
  4. No, I know what you are saying. But as I learn more about the game, and see the nuances, these are the things that I pick up on. I only thought it was interesting. I wasnt trying to read too much into the play -- just reading into the interesting concept of offsides and how it can be a (risky) strategy of the defense. And yes, I am sure they were exhausted. I was exhausted just watching them.
  5. If you have a chance to see it I'd be interested to hear what you think... I really got the impression that it was not an intentional move by the defense. I got the sense that the defenseman forgot about the Trinidad player and he took a step up to half-heartedly play the ball. But then, I could be wrong. Rooney got everyone pumped up. I have never seen the guy play before, but it just seemed like everyone took it up a notch when he came in. I liked what I saw out of him. He played with more passion than anyone else on England. Led by example I think.
  6. Yes, Crouch redeemed himself. A nice header to score the first goal. Another newbie observation/question re: the goal that Trinidad scored that was called back during stoppage time becasue it was offsides. It was the right call as the Trinidad player was clearly offsides. But in truth, the only reason he was offsides (as far as I could tell) was that the English defense got lazy and forgot about him. They were playing defense as if the game was already over (it was 2-0 at that point). The Trinidad player that would have scored was so close to the goal and one of the defensemen half-hear
  7. Thanks. If the reaction in England is anywhere near the reaction in the bar in midtown NYC where I was watching the first half of England/Trinidad, well, I dont think Crouch will be welcome at home anymore.
  8. Pls translate for the newbie.
  9. But its not like getting an extra out in baseball. Everyone gets 27 outs. Giving one team 28 outs would be an unfair advantage. Stoppage time gives both teams the chance to score, so no one has an advantage, and only puts time on the clock to compensate for the fact that the clock runs throughout the entire game -- including when injuries, and doctors w/stretchers, eat into the time for the teams to play. I like stoppage time... it adds an element of urgency and uncertainty that's kind of cool. And I like that the games are running time throughout. Its just a different vibe than basket
  10. Why is that the worst way to win a game? I dont even understand your point. Is it because stoppage time is not a fixed set of time? So what? What am I missing?
  11. MattZ

    eels in NYC

    Oh yeah, I forgot about that. That guy just added to my confusion. Seriously, between the hard rocking, the Security guy onstage, the crowd, etc. it took me a good couple of songs to figure out what the hell was going on. I wasnt able to get there in time for smoosh so I had to stand all the way in the back. Was this a "typical" eels show? Is there such a thing? Where were you sitting/standing? My favorite parts of the show were when he just played those 2 or 3 songs from the new album solo with an electric guitar. Those songs are just so beautiful. I wish I had known more of the tu
  12. I am a very new eels fan. The last album (blinking lights) is the only album I have heard other than the town hall/orchestra cd. I had no idea what to expect at this show since it was a free show and my first eels show, but let me say, it felt like I stepped into the twilight zone. First of all, the venue was packed. Literally packed. I got there as E took the stage. I was disoriented just trying to find a place to stand (I found some space all the way in the back) since I was expecting a pretty mellow crowd, but was thrown off by the music too. It seemed as if Eels made a concerted e
  13. Interesting. I suppose that's what has been so cool to me in all of this. You could tell that Italy, Argentina, etc were the "better" teams in the sense that they werent rushing anything, they were supremely confident and would pick and choose their spots. They could almost lull you to sleep and then BAM! they score a goal. The African teams on the other hand: push, push, push. So intense. Sloppy, but intense.
  14. This is admittedly coming from someone who confessed approx 5-6 posts ago that he had not (until this World Cup) been a big fan of soccer... But, I have been so impressed with the effort and intensity of the African nations playing in this tournament. Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo. Its really fun to watch them. Am I showing my naivete? I suppose these teams feel as if they have to prove that they belong?
  15. I have never been much of a soccer fan, but I have become completely addicted to it. I watched all the games this weekend; bought into the hype about the US having a chance; took over a conference room in my office yesterday and watched the US get destroyed and I actually was very disappointed about it. I am hooked now. I absolutely love how each of the countries seem to have an identity in the way they play. And I love how there are so many subtle (and beautiful) plays that all add up to true displays of teamwork. Watching a team that is clicking on all cylinders is like watching a well-
  16. No shit. A million thanks.
  17. I'm with Groo. How the heck can I play it??
  18. These lists are so annoying. No one's a bigger Wilco fan than me, but I guarantee that even Jeff would think this list is preposterous. You would put Jeff Tweedy ahead of the guy who wrote Yesterday, Hey Jude, Let it Be, Long and Winding Road, I Saw Her Standing There, etc. etc. etc.? Seriously? Not to mention - Brian Wilson? Mick Jagger? Really? Also, this is a list of living songwriters - so no John Lennon.
  19. bob dylans beard is G C D (capo 4?) someone elses song is A D E7 (capo 2?) These songs are all much cooler if you throw in some hammer-ons and/or alternate bass notes, but hey, you can certainly get away with just strumming the open chords and singing to your heart's content.
  20. Ah yes. Found it. Sorry for that. For those of you interested, ginandcigarettes posted this awhile back: Well, I took a listen/viewing last night and the first thing I can say is it's not in open C. Well, it kinda is. It's in open C tuned down a step so it's really open Bb. Tuning (low to high) would be: Bb F Bb F Bb D The chords are pretty easy in this tuning especially if you don't worry about thirds (theory geeks will understand). You can get most of the chords (as indeed Tweedy does) by barring the middle four strings at the appropriate frets: Bb (open -- make sure to let t
  21. You know the scene in IATTBYH where the fellas are sitting in a circle and Jay Bennet is playing Poor Places in open chords as they figure out the song? It looks to me like Jeff is playing it in power chords (sort of), or maybe just barre chords, but obviously in a different tuning. Does anyone have any idea what the tuning of Jeff's guitar is and what the changes are? I was watching it last night and got intrigued -- I think it might be in open C but it didnt sound right to me when I tried to make the changes. Not sure if that means I had the tuning wrong or the changes wrong... Anyone
  22. The tab that I posted at the beginning of this thread does not mention dropped D tuning because the initial request was for the chords to the song. And when I posted it, I was thinking about Tweedy's solo version of the song. For the record, I do think the solo version of the song is in dropped D tuning and it makes the lick at the beginning of the song more effective/easier. That lick sure aint easy though... I always do this when I am at work so I am forced to do it from memory, but for the folks out there that play the lick in dropped D tuning, is this how you play it? Am I remembe
  23. I just joined and added Jeff's solo version of Not For the Season. Thanks for taking the lead on this Samuel.
  24. How is the Hot Rod Deluxe different from the Blues Jr or the Blues Deluxe? I am in the market for an amp these days too, and most people seem to think the Blues Jr is a great little tube amp with warm tone, etc. in this price range. Do folks agree with that?
  25. Awesome! I am going to give this a shot. Thanks for the help...
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