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Everything posted by Boss_Tweedy
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Not major league baseball, but I'm leaving for Birmingham today for tomorrow's Rickwood Classic at Rickwood Field. It's the oldest baseball park in the country, and 110 hall of famers have played on its field. This is a bucket list item for me. http://rickwoodclassic.com
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"All the Way," the HBO biopic about LBJ starring Bryan Cranston. Excellent movie!
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I took this shot of Robert Smith during the opening night of this tour in NOLA. If you are or ever were a fan of The Cure, then I highly recommend attending one of the shows during this tour if you can.
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Oh, and for tonight: Loretta Lynn.
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If anyone wants to know about the ills of corporate (absentee) ownership in baseball, I offer as Exhibit A my Atlanta Braves. Anytime a representative of your team's owner refers to the team as "the asset," you know things are not well. With the stadium mess, the questionable personnel decisions and the obviously disastrous results not the field, it's becoming difficult for me to follow them. And I was a fan in the 1980s before the Schuerholz/Cox era of success.
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Just now checking back in. We were definitely given two great performances by The Cure this week. Tuesday night they opened the vault a bit and played some songs I haven't heard in years (live or recorded). There was a time when I knew everything they released, but I'd forgotten many of them over the years. I know a lot of locals who attended Tuesday's show were disappointed that the band didn't play more material from Disintegration or Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, but I love it when a band plays lesser known or older material live. Wednesday night they focused more on their more commercially po
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remphish1, Will do. I'm going to both NOLA shows. Saw them 20 years ago at the same venue. To date it's still one of the best shows I've ever seen.
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The Cure - night one in NOLA
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Heartless Bastards & Old 97's.
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Finally watched "Mavis!" Excellent documentary that makes me want to hug her even more.
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I still think it's a solid album from start to finish. I don't feel the need to play it very much anymore, but I think that's partially due to self-inflicted Wilco burnout. Overall though I agree that it's their best since "A Ghost Is Born."
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Streaming here.
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The new Ken Burns documentary on Jackie Robinson. Part one was great, with part two airing tomorrow night on PBS.
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One day late but...Leo Bud Welch.