Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 7:23 pm

great song fredpail
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 7:36 pm

If a great song can be determined by how many tears are shed listening to it then that one is way up there for me.
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 7:41 pm

music is suppose make you feel something good or bad, remember if you didn't know bad then you wouldn't know good :)
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 7:47 pm

alk58 wrote:music is suppose make you feel something good or bad, remember if you didn't know bad then you wouldn't know good :)


Very profound point. TRUTH.
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 8:41 pm

Since we've been exchanging Cat tunes, Fred, I'll post my second favorite. I already posted my first in our 70's league, and I hope the Cat-inspired Moon Shadows keep up their winning ways:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4-IZTZkTY8

As to Walker, Alk, you are definitely correct that Coors helped him, although not as much as it did Bichette and Castilla. He was, however, as statistically successful as Gary Sheffield away from Coors. Besides his success at and away from Denver, I have just always seen Walker as the ideal modern right fielder. He was a big, fast, mean (literal) hockey player of a right fielder. He hit for average, power, and speed, and was undoubtedly the fiery team leader, as he was in Montreal, and I always wished he played for my Giants.

As to Maddon managing the Dodgers, Steve, if that happens, the Rays might as well close up shop. They play in an awful stadium in a terrible part of St. Petersburg, with "fans" who don't care about him. All they had going for them was Friedman and Maddon, and Longoria won't be far behind if Maddon leaves.
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 8:53 pm

Nice seeing the great Cat Stevens songs mentioned here, and those are two of my favorites.
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 9:09 pm

Beautiful song.

EDIT: Strether, I just listened to your favorite C.S. song. His stuff is so soulful.
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 9:54 pm

Looking at Walker stats I didn't realize he played 15 years .313 hitter 383 homers. His best years were at Coors also his prime of career. His overall number are very close to hall of fame worthy. Very close with Kaline. Walker played during the steroid era so for there is always a shadow of doubt, but I would vote for him to go into HOF he was 5 tool player
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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 10:10 pm

Gwynn should be higher. Best hitter since Ted Wiliams, 'cept maybe for George Brett.

"Backstreets" not even the 4th best song on Springsteen's best album. And you could toss in "Racing in the Streets" for good measure, later in the decade.

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Re: Greatest Right Fielders/Favorite Songs of the '70s

PostTue Oct 14, 2014 10:40 pm

Thanks for your input Tom. Gwynn is definitely one of the best hitters since Williams, but he wasn't the all-around player/right fielder the others were. I could see ranking him higher than Walker, but not Dawson, Suzuki, or Jackson; they were just more impactful in their all-around games than the pop-less Gwynn.

And "Backstreets" is the best song on Born to Run. "Thunder Road," "Born to Run," and "Jungleland" are all excellent songs--are those your favorites?--but they are all a shade melodramatic in their lyrics, composition, and production. " Backstreets'"lyrics are subtly melancholic, and the composition elegantly progresses from Roy Bittan's lyrical piano opening onto Bittan's crescendo perfectly accompanying Springsteen's wistful wail.

You seem to be both a Springsteen fan and a likely 70's music fan. What would be your ten favorite 70's songs? You can put as many Springsteen songs on it as you like.
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