Billy Beane
Dropping Like Flies
It's been a long time since we had a really juicy fly drop
hutch wrote:To be clear, this is the Billy Bean sans an “E”.
Billy Beane
At least we still have Billy Beane?
Julian, wrote:hutch wrote:To be clear, this is the Billy Bean sans an “E”.
Billy Beane
Well, ain’t that the shit.
Oh no I had the wrong guy
hutch wrote:
Oh no I had the wrong guy
One less Bean(e) to count either way.
Dave Sweetapple
Oh man! I saw WITCH last time they came through town. That show cemented my love for Zamrock.
29 years ago today
the day the music died
the day the music died
Bagley wrote:FTFY
29 years ago today
the day the jam music died
Chi Chi Rodriguez


shemptiness wrote:In reading about him over the last day, I was surprised how relatively unsuccessful he was. Only 8 PGA tour wins. Never sniffed a major. As a child, I was under the impression he was one of the biggest names in golf but I guess it was moreso for his personality/showmanship than his actually golf skills.
Chi Chi Rodriguez
Julian, wrote:shemptiness wrote:In reading about him over the last day, I was surprised how relatively unsuccessful he was. Only 8 PGA tour wins. Never sniffed a major. As a child, I was under the impression he was one of the biggest names in golf but I guess it was moreso for his personality/showmanship than his actually golf skills.
Chi Chi Rodriguez
HE'S literally a household name in our mini-golf household.
Air from closing ceremony coverage
What happened?
Phoenix were fantastic as always and it looked like Ezra Koenig from Vampire Weekend made an appearance.
Phoenix were fantastic as always and it looked like Ezra Koenig from Vampire Weekend made an appearance.
Telemondo didn’t do the dirty on Air, but they did cut Funky Squaredance from their feed.. although as my better half said the brief appearance of Air doing Playground Love was a bit dull. It was right before Erza joined them.
Charles Cross
https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/music/charles-r-cross-influential-seattle-music-journalist-dead-at-67/
The article doesn't mention it but he started Backstreets magazine which was a huge fanzine of Bruce Springsteen starting in the 80's. Huge source of information pre-internet days.
https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/music/charles-r-cross-influential-seattle-music-journalist-dead-at-67/
The article doesn't mention it but he started Backstreets magazine which was a huge fanzine of Bruce Springsteen starting in the 80's. Huge source of information pre-internet days.
Yes, Wesley Stace aka John Wesley Harding wrote a nice post about Mr. Cross. I wonder how involved if at all he was with the decision to end Backstreets.
Wally “Famous” Amos