The Weekend
The Weekend
The Weekend
What??? I missed the Super Bowl????
No, you missed the Preachy Bowl. The football part was sort of interesting (wasn't it, Mr. Belichick?), but the rest of it ... meh.
"The Weeknd" IS the more appropriate spelling. Phonetically, it would be pronounced closer to "The Weakened," thus describing the minds of those behind that crap.Come on, you guys are so out of touch! It's The Weeknd (notice spelling)!
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I have a 13-year old daughter. So I get corrected on this stuff!
"The Weeknd" IS the more appropriate spelling. Phonetically, it would be pronounced closer to "The Weakened," thus describing the minds of those behind that crap.
::shakes fist:: "You damned kids with your rock and roll music! And get a haircut!!!"
Come on, you guys are so out of touch! It's The Weeknd (notice spelling)!
Come on, you guys are so out of touch! It's The Weeknd (notice spelling)!
Streaking was kind of a fad years ago. Part of what amuses me is the announcer's apparent inability to see the humor in the situation: "Put on your pants and be a man."The runner on the field did liven things up:
Actually, autocorrect was acting a bit strange for me. It correctly used "The Weeknd " via text from iOS14 but in post#12 I had to manually force it to "The Weeknd" using a Mac.Blame autocorrect.
Harlan has made a number of calls like that:Streaking was kind of a fad years ago. Part of what amuses me is the announcer's apparent inability to see the humor in the situation: "Put on your pants and be a man."
And... on an unrelated note, but what the heck.. we are all here..
First.. I LIKE Tony Romo. His ability to analyze gameplay and strategy is second to none, and he's made so many accurate predictions as to how the next play will unfold that his clairvoyance is almost eerie. Yesterday wasn't his best effort, but I still like him.
HAVING said that... His fawning over the presence of Sarah Thomas as an official during one portion of the broadcast was, along with a bunch of other social justice warrior stuff throughout the broadcast, to be expected I guess. Personally, I think it's great we have qualified officials, and she does a good job. The gender of the officials is of no concern to me at all. I'm glad she's there as a qualified official. However, and I'm surprised this hasn't gone all over the internet by now although maybe I'm the only person who was struck by his commentary... as he was waxing on about how wonderful it was to have a woman official at the Super Bowl, what a tremendous job she does, and what a great example she was to young girls and women everywhere, he finished his soliloquy with "AND... she's got a lot of talent!" just as the camera showed a close up of her at chest level with her arms extended. Unfortuante and unintentional, I'm sure... but I found it very funny in my usual sophomoric way. On the other hand, he had already stated a zillion times what a great job she does and how able she is... what the heck did "AND she's got a lot of talent" mean?
The Corporate Virtue SignalBowl.No, you missed the Preachy Bowl. The football part was sort of interesting (wasn't it, Mr. Belichick?), but the rest of it ... meh.
Tell me about it... That was really getting on my nerves!All of sports is now preachy, and I'm getting tired of it. I just want to watch a game, I don't want to know your political beliefs, I don't want social posturing, I just want to watch a farging game.
All of sports is now preachy, and I'm getting tired of it. I just want to watch a game, I don't want to know your political beliefs, I don't want social posturing, I just want to watch a farging game.
I am almost, but not quite, as interested in LeBron James' thoughts on politics and economics, as he is in watching me shoot jumpers from the free-throw line.All of sports is now preachy, and I'm getting tired of it. I just want to watch a game, I don't want to know your political beliefs, I don't want social posturing, I just want to watch a farging game.
I practiced trumpet. Real musicians don't have to dance, don't need backup dancers, don't need special effects, or even electricity.
Agree. He desperately wants to be the next MJ, but he does have a good voice.That guy has a fantastic voice but the songs are a little meh for me.
Haha. Awesome rant. There are some musicians who could pull off both real talent and dancing. MJ comes to mind.
But he also hired people like this ... a pure machine behind a drum kit...
Moffett is amazing. Sadly back in the MJ days I assumed (because he’s so freaking TIGHT) that it was sampled drums. Sigh.
My favorite comment on one of his YT videos is, “Before Michael Jackson started singing for him, Sugarfoot was raised by a group of metronomes”
Ah here it is, on this video. Sheesh. Amazing.
(Edit: Fixed second YT link.)
He also used well-played rudiments in places which, while subtle, add quite a bit of musical texture.
The Smooth Criminal video is a perfect example of the KISS-method for drummers.
Just curious where Springsteen's intense feelings of unity and "we're all in this together" were the past couple years... ?
And the "Defy Logic" slogan commercial. Seems like that goes without saying these days....
@denverpilot Nate... check THIS out. Admittedly, like the link to Moffett's great stuff, there's a lot of studio tools being utilized here, and this music ain't "where I live," (I'm a Bill Evans/Scott LaFaro/Paul Motian kind of guy/player) but this band is insane. Bass player is killin'... check out the lick at 3:02 and his solo at 3:40... and Alvaro Lopez, the drummer and leader, has some insane breaks at 4:15. This band is the DEFINITION of infectious groove.
At first read, I thought you were referring to Peter Criss, but I realize you probably weren't.
@denverpilot Nate... check THIS out. Admittedly, like the link to Moffett's great stuff, there's a lot of studio tools being utilized here, and this music ain't "where I live," (I'm a Bill Evans/Scott LaFaro/Paul Motian kind of guy/player) but this band is insane. Bass player is killin'... check out the lick at 3:02 and his solo at 3:40... and Alvaro Lopez, the drummer and leader, has some insane breaks at 4:15. This band is the DEFINITION of infectious groove.
That music shift for the drum solo had a Mario Bros "Underground Theme" vibe to it.
Isn't the whole woman official thing just a big self own by the NFL? The officials aren't elected or selected at random, the NFL picks them. So they're really just saying they never picked a woman before now. OTOH, if there's never been a qualified woman before now, isn't a diss on women officials? Or is she the only woman, in which case, did she get chosen because of her ability or because she was the only option?And... on an unrelated note, but what the heck.. we are all here..
First.. I LIKE Tony Romo. His ability to analyze gameplay and strategy is second to none, and he's made so many accurate predictions as to how the next play will unfold that his clairvoyance is almost eerie. Yesterday wasn't his best effort, but I still like him.
HAVING said that... His fawning over the presence of Sarah Thomas as an official during one portion of the broadcast was, along with a bunch of other social justice warrior stuff throughout the broadcast, to be expected I guess. Personally, I think it's great we have qualified officials, and she does a good job. The gender of the officials is of no concern to me at all. I'm glad she's there as a qualified official. However, and I'm surprised this hasn't gone all over the internet by now although maybe I'm the only person who was struck by his commentary... as he was waxing on about how wonderful it was to have a woman official at the Super Bowl, what a tremendous job she does, and what a great example she was to young girls and women everywhere, he finished his soliloquy with "AND... she's got a lot of talent!" just as the camera showed a close up of her at chest level with her arms extended. Unfortuante and unintentional, I'm sure... but I found it very funny in my usual sophomoric way. On the other hand, he had already stated a zillion times what a great job she does and how able she is... what the heck did "AND she's got a lot of talent" mean?
Isn't the whole woman official thing just a big self own by the NFL? The officials aren't elected or selected at random, the NFL picks them. So they're really just saying they never picked a woman before now. OTOH, if there's never been a qualified woman before now, isn't a diss on women officials? Or is she the only woman, in which case, did she get chosen because of her ability or because she was the only option?
Come on, you guys are so out of touch! It's The Weeknd (notice spelling)!
Because I know you care...
I have a 13-year old daughter. So I get corrected on this stuff!