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5 minutes ago, romad1 said:

Sweeney walk up to Jimmy Buffett?  Oh, that's a strike against him.  That's your granddad's music son. 

Ironically, I married a woman 11 years my junior and Jimmy Buffett was her big thing - a safe version of rebellion - whereas mine was, due to age and politics, The Clash:

“The ice age is comin', the sun's zoomin' in
Meltdown expected, the wheat is growin' thin
Engines stop runnin', but I have no fear
'Cause London is drownin' and I live by the river

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1 minute ago, IdahoBert said:

Ironically, I married a woman 11 years my junior and Jimmy Buffett was her big thing - a safe version of rebellion - whereas mine was, due to age and politics, The Clash:

“The ice age is comin', the sun's zoomin' in
Meltdown expected, the wheat is growin' thin
Engines stop runnin', but I have no fear
'Cause London is drownin' and I live by the river

I mean that is such a superior song in every way.   

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30 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said:

Looks like we are running out of excuses for platooning Carpenter.  That’s 2 vs LHPs already

I believe I read that his ops vs lhp in toledo was .900+.  I agree he should get more at bats

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Other candidates for a great walk up song. 

  • Golden Earring: "Twilight Zone" 
  • The Clash:  "Train in Vain" or "London Calling" (would require a player with a name with some element of "London" or some neighborhood of London like John Rotherhithe or Bill Westminster.)
  • Elvis Costello:  "Everyday I write the Book"   
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14 minutes ago, romad1 said:

Sweeney walk up to Jimmy Buffett?  Oh, that's a strike against him.  That's your granddad's music son. 

We had this same conversation on opening day.  Wife said "That's his parents music" and I corrected her and said "That's his grandparent's music... remember, these players could now be our kid".

Which prompted a discussion on whether Dave Mathews Band is GenX's version of Jimmy Buffet?  

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1 minute ago, romad1 said:

Other candidates for a great walk up song. 

  • Golden Earring: "Twilight Zone" 
  • The Clash:  "Train in Vain" or "London Calling" (would require a player with a name with some element of "London" or some neighborhood of London like John Rotherhithe or Bill Westminster.)
  • Elvis Costello:  "Everyday I write the Book"   

Last year I was selected to be the fan of the game where they put me in good seats, introduced me on the board, and I had to pick a walk up song.  I went with Sabatoge.

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2 minutes ago, romad1 said:

Other candidates for a great walk up song. 

  • Golden Earring: "Twilight Zone" 
  • The Clash:  "Train in Vain" or "London Calling" (would require a player with a name with some element of "London" or some neighborhood of London like John Rotherhithe or Bill Westminster.)
  • Elvis Costello:  "Everyday I write the Book"   

I saw Elvis in a one-time church turned into a music venue and a bar in Tucson, Arizona in 1977 and he was pretty fantastic. 

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2 minutes ago, oblong said:

Last year I was selected to be the fan of the game where they put me in good seats, introduced me on the board, and I had to pick a walk up song.  I went with Sabatoge.

Solid choice.  Brass Monkey might have been too much.  You did mean the Beastie Boys and not the band Savatage which would also be awesome not for the same reason.  

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3 minutes ago, IdahoBert said:

I saw Elvis in a one-time church turned into a music venue and a bar in Tucson, Arizona in 1977 and he was pretty fantastic. 

was this before he died?  

 

JUST KIDDING. 

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5 minutes ago, oblong said:

We had this same conversation on opening day.  Wife said "That's his parents music" and I corrected her and said "That's his grandparent's music... remember, these players could now be our kid".

Which prompted a discussion on whether Dave Mathews Band is GenX's version of Jimmy Buffet?  

I think that is a solid comp.   There were a lot of manufactured emotions sent in our general direction by way of Grunge and its lesser acts.   You could really be avant garde-ish and do Nirvanna's version of the Bowie "Man who Sold the World" but I doubt fans would understand that.  

Or just screw it...do the Bowie version. 

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