Back in the saddle… again. Stay tuned to see if I can de-tard myself, interweb-wise…
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Finally, a project worth the breadth and depth of RFS readers… not to mention another quality submission from RFS Midwestern Bureau Chief Brett “Shooter” McGillicuddy.
Some of you may be familiar with an artist named Jim Croce. He is without a doubt one of my favorite artists, and one of my favorite songs is “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”.
Ignore the skateboarding part of the video and just listen to the first few seconds or so of Bad Bad Leroy Brown as recorded by Jim Croce (all of the Jim Croce videos were the wrong version of the song, which - as you will hear - don’t count, so that’s why it’s a skateboarding video).
I’ll wait.
Do you hear that “WHOO!!!” about five seconds in? Good.
Now listen to this:
Did you notice a difference? And by difference I mean the renditions of Bad Bad Leroy Brown, not a difference in your pants, which you may or may not have soiled because you were laughing too hard.
Before I go any further, let me just stipulate that (1) I can’t sing worth crap, and (2) this guy clearly has a passion for it. All I’m saying is that his “style” isn’t particularly suited to popular music that has complicated keyboard and percussion parts. So no offense, Mr. Singer of Songs, if you’re reading this.
In fact - congratulations on knowing 100 Million times more than I do about running a website since it took me hours of my time (which means Derrich’s time) just to get the stupid flash player running.
Anyway - check out Singer of Songs and tell us what your favorites are using the comments section. My top 5 are:
5. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
4. Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me
3. Old Time Rock and Roll
2. Eye of the Tiger
1. Coming in the Air Tonight
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Seriously - just imagine watching Rebecca DeMornay in the El Train scene of Risky Business with that version of “Coming in the Air Tonight” in the background.
RFS Shout-Out #2 to you, Mr. Singer of Songs.
Onward and Upward,
RFS
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Most people noticed Rutgers kicker Jeremy Ito had the following roles in Rutgers’ upset of Louisville tonight:
1. He had a horrendous, lackadaisical miss of the Louisville kick returner during the 100-yard kick return.
2. He yanked the game winner wide left… but Louisville was offsides.
3. He nailed the game winner dead center after the penalty.
But here’s what most people didn’t notice - Louisville is down to their last few seconds, and they have a dangerous kick returner. The color commentators said there was “no way” that Rutgers would kick deep and give Louisville a chance to return.
But Rutgers did. And the Louisville guy dodged a few tackles and headed up the sideline…
Until he was nailed by the kicker. Jeremy Ito. The same Jeremy Ito that was afraid of contact on the 100 yard return and nailed the game winner.
Congratulations, Jeremy. Get some tonight.
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