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Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:19 pm
by Walker
That’s but one disadvantage of not knowing American culture.
The heartbreak of this famous movie scene binds a lot of boyhoods together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyT4mPBe4YQ
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:20 pm
by Walker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_796FY_rQA
There'll be trains of blossoms
(There'll be trains of blossoms)
There'll be trains of music
(There'll be muuuusic)
There'll be trains of trust, trains of golden dust
Come along and surry on sweet trains of thought
Surry on down
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:38 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
Stupid comment.
The real Gehrig was a lot better looking than Gary Cooper and it's a very poor substitute for the real footage (but the yanks always prefer fake over real).
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:44 pm
by Walker
As if you knew the real Lou.
In the olden days movies were the model for proper countenance and behavior.
Gehrig was a hero.
Gehrig was famous for his work ethic.
Do you see the implications?
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:48 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
Walker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:44 pm
As if you knew the real Lou.
In the olden days movies were the model for proper countenance and behavior.
Gehrig was a hero.
Gehrig was famous for his work ethic.
Do you see the implications?
I probably know more about him now than you do
Poor old Babe Ruth was a bit short-changed in the looks department wasn't he.
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:31 pm
by Walker
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:48 pm
Walker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:44 pm
As if you knew the real Lou.
In the olden days movies were the model for proper countenance and behavior.
Gehrig was a hero.
Gehrig was famous for his work ethic.
Do you see the implications?
I probably know more about him now than you do
Poor old Babe Ruth was a bit short-changed in the looks department wasn't he.
Post-modern heroes.
https://static.seattletimes.com/wp-cont ... 80x550.jpg
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 5:55 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
Walker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:31 pm
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:48 pm
Walker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:44 pm
As if you knew the real Lou.
In the olden days movies were the model for proper countenance and behavior.
Gehrig was a hero.
Gehrig was famous for his work ethic.
Do you see the implications?
I probably know more about him now than you do
Poor old Babe Ruth was a bit short-changed in the looks department wasn't he.
Post-modern heroes.
https://static.seattletimes.com/wp-cont ... 80x550.jpg
Umm no. They are all people who happened to be good at sport. You need to look up the word 'hero'. But I'll agree, people have become very childish with poor characters. I wonder where that's come from?
Re: Music
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:21 pm
by Walker
Heros are emulated. The professional-kneelers are being emulated by children athletes all across the great country of the USA. Everyone is getting on their knees. Disgusting, because it's all show and no content. They know not why they kneel.
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:21 am
by Conde Lucanor
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:23 am
by Conde Lucanor
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:58 am
by Dubious
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:12 am
by vegetariantaxidermy
Walker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:21 pm
Heros are emulated. The professional-kneelers are being emulated by children athletes all across the great country of the USA. Everyone is getting on their knees. Disgusting, because it's all show and no content. They know not why they kneel.
Perhaps you should educate your children (and yourself) on what the word 'hero' actually means.
I didn't know Babe Ruth was a black American. It thought baseball was segregated back then. Apparently he spoke German too.
Re: Music
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 11:34 am
by Walker
Whatever else he was, Babe was a precursor to ageless adolescence.
Babe Ruth - Elusive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj8nU60bvTI
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:07 am
by Conde Lucanor
There's no match for that improbable combination of Sam Spence's music, John Facenda's voice, Ed Sabol's cinematography...and Roger Staubach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SEC7fXS7mg
Re: Music
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:17 pm
by Walker
That looks like Maestro Roone Arledge shaping how the masses thought of football.