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  1. 3 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

    Truly a difficult question.  How does one equate a full symphonic score written for a movie to a 'period piece', where the music of the era serves as the soundtrack?

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    That being said, 'Bullitt'.  A great jazz score by Lalo Schifrin.

    I love the music from Local Hero.

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  2. 9 hours ago, Greg S said:

     

    Great call with Mark Knopler as well.

    Love Knopfler and find to him to be surprisingly underrated.  He is known for the famous DS stuff which certainly prove his chops but I feel his best work, or at least a lot of it, is post DS and not that well known.  His style has a great amount of depth.

     

    To add some names I haven't seen yet I'll go with B.B. King, J.J. Cale and Chet Atkins.

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  3. 6 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

    1) President Trump

    2) Nick Saban

    3) Derrick Henry

    4) Raquel Welsh

    5) Steve Winwood

     

    I would have tons of questions to ask all of them.

    I like the Steve Winwood choice.  A long and underrated career and he seems like a nice guy.  I have a musician on mine who I consider to be the best combination of composer, guitarist, producer and writer music has seen in the modern era and a very well read guy.

     

    My would be top choice seemed like one of the nicest people ever and was at the top of his craft.  Tony Gwynn.  I would have loved to have met him.

     

    1) Ted Kascynski's brother 

    2) Marv Levy

    3) Mark Knopfler

    4) Dave Chapelle

    5) I guess I'll leave an empty seat for Tony

     

    There are a lot of others that I might pick at any given time but Knopfler would be on it for sure and Gwynn would have been.

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  4. 21 hours ago, Taro T said:

    2 men say they're Jesus; one of them must be wrong.

     

     

    The guy is an absolute genius and has written hundreds of great lines. 

     

    A phrase

    Now hold your head up, Mason
    See America lies there
    The morning tide has raised
    The capes of Delaware
    Come up and feel the sun
    A new morning is begun
    Another day will make it clear
    Why your stars should guide us here

     

    Another

    Well, if we go to heaven, and some say we don't
    But if there's a reckoning day
    Please God, I'll see You and maybe I won't
    I've a bag packed to go either way

     

    Keeping to just one line

    'Cause I've run every red light on memory lane

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  5. On April 30, 2020 at 4:58 PM, Joe in Winslow said:

     

    You and me both. It'll be back to documentaries for me until something else comes along of similar quality.

     

    I loved season 6 and am glad there is one more.  Mark Konpfler is my favorite musician and I was blown away when the last song played.  It fit so well.  It was a nice surprise in a show that does everything right.

  6. On March 28, 2020 at 2:11 PM, RaoulDuke79 said:

    Ozark season 3 dropped last night if it hasn't already been mentioned. 

    The cast of characters is truly something to behold. 

    I loved Ozark and Bosch.  Anything else like those anyone can recommend?

     

    I thought Bosch was almost perfect and then they played Knopfler at the end and I realized there was no almost involved.

  7. Merry Christmas everyone.  I thought it a good time of year to share inspirational or meaningful lyrics from songs we enjoy.  There are a lot that hit me from time to time.  The one below can be interpreted as religious or not, but either way, I think it is pretty on the mark.  Please share yours if you'd like.

     

    Quote

    You're a light in the dark, beacon of hope.

     

    - Genius Mark Knopfler summing up the meaning of life in 10 words

     

     

     

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  8. As a San Diego Padres fan (ouch) I usually have to dig for a reason to root in the World Series.  This year I thought there was a lot to like about both teams and very little to dislike.  I decided to root for the Nets, and Strasburg in particular because there was a connection to the Padres.  It was my all time favorite player, Tony Gwynn.  I recently found this article on his relationship with Strasburg.  It is definitely worth the read.

     

    I thought the series was great.  I was very impressed with several players and their approach.  I guess the top ones for me were Strasburg, Greinke ,Rendon, Eaton, Springer, Urquidy and more (not Fernando Rodney).  As much as I dislike the all power hitting-all power pitching that has taken baseball by storm, I thought this series had elements of how to beat that.

     

    I found two little parts of game 7 very interesting.  Early in the game I noticed Greinke shake off his catcher twice just before getting a big out on the next pitch.  I can't remember if it was the double play or a K.  That told me he's have a good game, which he did.  He was very calm.  Although I'm sure it must have happened I didn't notice him shaking off the catcher again until he was 2-0 on Rendon in the 7th.  They seemed locked in and I thought the shake off was weird.  The next pitch was a home run.  Rendon was so good the whole series I wonder if he had the pitch figured out because of the shake offs.

     

  9. On 8/22/2019 at 12:54 PM, Mr Info said:

    I have been to a bunch of shows & a couple of fests this year but the best I saw so far was Mark Knopfler. He was supported by an amazing 9 person band & he still cranks on guitar. He looks like your old, quiet, weird uncle at a family reunion but he is engaging and humble on stage.

     

    I saw him in Connecticut a couple weeks back.  I've seen him three times and always hope it won't be the last.  His post Dire Straits work is incredible.  Check it all out if you haven't.  He has a few songs he plays at almost every show but he always throws in some older ones too.  Once Upon a Time in the West, Done with Bonaparte, and Heart Full of Holes were nice surprises this time through.  

     

    I think this tour might be it for him.  He's 70 and the last show on the tour is at the Garden with Bonnie Raitt.  It's 3 times as big as the other arenas he is playing. 

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  10. This seems to have turned into a craziest golf shots thread which is good for me since I am short on great ones.

     

    My craziest was also my first Eagle.  I hit a good drive and a decent approach that was even with the hole but faded just off the right side of the green.  I had one of those little 7 iron bump and run type shots and a very readable line.  I thought it was makable.  I knew exactly what I wanted to do and got a little excited when I started to come forward because I had executed the first part of the swing.  I peaked something fierce and hit a scorching line drive far better than I had ever hit in all my years of baseball.  My opponent in the trap on the other side of the green ran a quick two or three steps in an effort to avoid being hit.  I was pissed but then thought "at least I hit it straight".  The ball hit the flag a foot up and dropped straight into the cup.  I raised my hands in triumph and my opponent called me a name.

     

     

    The craziest shot I ever witnessed is something I still can't believe.  It was in the same league as the shot above.  It was place rounds on the last week.  We were in second but needed a dominant performance to pass the team we were playing.  It was a fun league with wildly varying handicaps.  We won the point on the first hole.  I was ok and one of the opponents (an older guy that was a lot of fun to be around) was equal with my handicap.  We had busted each others chops all week leading up to the match.  I worked with him and knew him well.  My partner was better and his partner was terrible.  

     

    On the second hole the average opponent and myself were getting one shot each from my partner but his partner was getting two.  I hit a decent drive on the par 5 and my partner crushed one.  Decent opponent hits one equal to me and his partner barely clears a little pond and goes into a medium sized patch of woods between the mens and women's tees.  We all waited while he went into the woods to look.  He gave up and was going to take a drop behind the pond and hit #3.  My partner (who could find a golf ball in the jungles of the Congo) says wait, and finds the ball in a nanosecond (dirty look from me).  

     

    Bad golfer punches out #2, and hits a good #3 up the middle (dirtier look from me to my partner).  Myself and other opponent screw up the fairway and eventually end up lying 4 with me in the trap on the right and him in the trap on the left.  Partner hits a good #2 and opponent hits an real good (for him) #4 ending up just 10 yards behind my partner's ball.  3 of us are lying 4 and my partner is lying 2 so we're in good shape.  Not really.  With me standing in the trap the bad opponent hits a screamer that looks to be destined to go 30 yards past the large green.  Similar to my shot above however, it is very straight (although standing to the side I couldn't tell at the time).  

     

    This ball hit the flag 4 feet up and came back an exact 180 degrees directly at the opponent 50 yards away.  It came backwards a full 20 feet (still on the green), landed with a wicked forward spin on it and rolled directly into the cup.  I still can't believe I saw it.  My jaw dropped (I was and still am pissed at my partner for finding that ball).  The best part is when I looked up, having cursed three times already in my head and about to from my mouth, I saw the opponent in the trap across from me look me directly in the eye, smile, laugh and give me the finger.  My partner failed to chip in for Eagle to get half a point.  I didn't hit a good shot the rest of the night and we finished in 3rd.

  11. On 4/19/2019 at 6:16 PM, GG said:

     

    Thanks.  Never heard the great bass line in the song !

     

    And now you sent me on a fishing expedition that took me to Chet Atkins' Yakety Axe,

     

     

     

    and another version especially for long lost @OGTEleven

     

     

     

     

     

    Nothing is better than Chet but everything is better with Knopfler.  It's a mystery for the ages.

     

    I'm seeing MK this summer.  He is on tour in Europe now and he has added Silvertown Blues and Once Upon a Time in the West to his set list.  He'd never played Silvertown and last played OUATITW 35 years ago.  Should be fun.

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  12. On March 20, 2019 at 3:04 PM, LeviF91 said:

    The Woodstock 50 thread got me thinking about the shows I want to see this summer.  Living in the Albany area the local scene is pretty good and we get some bigger acts that come to SPAC.  So far I'm planning on seeing:

    Knotfest w/ Volbeat, Gojira, and Behemoth

    Tedeschi Trucks

    KISS

    Zac Brown Band

    and possibly Skynyrd. though two nights in a row (Zac Brown night one) might be a bit much for me.

     

    Plus any number of smaller and/or local bands that'll play my favorite watering holes.

     

    Gonna hit at least one festival this year.  My buddy got passes to Warped Tour in AC, we have to see about Woodstock 50.  Maybe take a road trip to Summerfest or something cool like that.

     

    What do y'all have planned?  Anything in New York/PA/tri-state that you recommend?

    I live near Albany too.  I was hoping to see Knopfler at the Palace.  He played there on his last two tours but he isn't this time.  I'll be making the drive to Foxwoods in August.  I've never seen a show there and considered Boston or NY. 

     

    Anyone ever been to Foxwoods for a concert?

  13. On November 20, 2018 at 11:27 AM, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

    Four Questions.

     

    1) Best Concert You've Ever Seen

     

    2) Worst Concert You've Ever Seen

     

    3) Bucket List Concert

     

    4) Concert you wish you could see, but can't due to death/bandbreakup etc.

    1.  For the pure excitement only youth can bring I'd say Genesis post Gabriel.  I also saw Gabriel post Genesis.  Both in Saratoga.  Add Queen.  All three were great shows.  For music quality and enjoyment more appreciated by old fogies, I'll go with Mark Knopfler who I have seen twice and will see again next Summer.  He has an incredible band and an amazingly diverse library.

     

    2. My worst was also my first.  The Cars.  I remember asking some older friends if all concerts were like that.  Thank God they aren't.  I still like their songs though.

     

    3.  I'm not sure there is one because most would fall into category 4.

     

    4. I think I'll go with a Traffic for this one.  Zep is obvious but has also been mentioned a bunch.  Add Pink Floyd on The Wall tour.

  14. On 9/13/2018 at 11:01 PM, SinceThe70s said:

     

    Just catching up on this thread...never heard/saw this before...outstanding!

    If you like it and haven't heard post Dire Straits Knopfler, dig in.  There is a ton and it is awesome.  Start with Shangri-La and Ragpicker's Dream and just keep going.

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