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scenes from one of my favorite sports movies.
“I’m listening to the fucking song!”
we have got to find a way to score more than one goal. good job jr.
two wins, 1 draw and no losses this round.
nice to have the hot keeper on my team for a change.
good job santi, thanks Z.
collins is 6-4 (1.93m) and he let the ball go over his head for the goal. our one bad mistake in the match and it cost us two points. it’s amazing how unlucky this santos laguna team is.
good job curtinho, sorry skipp broke davies. thanks Z.
Evilo – you had used 3 subs. Because we sim these as “friendlies”, the sim won’t let the match continue without making a sub for an injured player. So as far back as I can remember, the rule has been to use the back up gk when a 4th sub is required.
bruno is back and all is right with the world. when we have to grind out a result like this, it’s 50/50 if we stay on our feet or fold.
thanks Roberdino, good job.
got to fill those gopher holes at the allianz parque
kamil grabara – liverpool > fc copenhagen
brad young – hartlepool > leicester city
ethan ampadu – chelsea > venezia (loan)
nathan collins – stoke city > burnley
jurgen ekkelenkamp – ajax > hertha berlin
isak bergmann johannesson – norrkoping > fc copenhagen
metinho – fluminense > troyes
faustino anjorin – chelsea > lokomotiv moscow (loan)
pedro brazao – nice > fc famalicao
gonzalo plata – sporting cp > real valladolid (loan)
dario sarmiento – estudiantes > man city > girona (loan)
brian brobbey – ajax > rb leipzigangus gunn – southampton > norwich city
ben white – brighton/hove albion > arsenal
omar richards – reading > bayern munich
alex kral – spartak moscow > west ham united (loan)
demarai gray – bayer leverkusen > everton
valentino lazaro – inter milan > benfica (loan)
boulaye dia – reims > villarrealfacundo pellistri – man utd > alaves (loan)
jadon sancho – dortmund > man utd
dejan joveljic – eintracht frankfurt > la galaxy
willian jose – real sociedad > real betis (loan)Maybe Maybe Maybe https://imgur.com/gallery/QMaR2eV
Iron Butterfly Drummer Ron Bushy Dead at 79
Ron Bushy, the steadfast drummer for hard rock group Iron Butterfly who appeared on the group’s 1968, 17-minute rock opus “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida,” died Sunday at the age of 79. A cause of death was not immediately disclosed.
“Ron Bushy, our beloved legendary drummer of Iron Butterfly, has passed away peacefully, with his wife Nancy by his side, at 12:05am on August 29th at UCLA Santa Monica Hospital,” the band said in a statement. “All three of his daughters were also with him. He was a real fighter … He will be deeply missed!”
While the group released their debut album to some commercial success — though every member besides Bushy and singer Doug Ingle would leave the group following its completion — it was the follow-up released the same year that earned them rock immortality. The title track from In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, whose title was based on Bushy’s mishearing of “In the Garden of Eden,” remains part of the rock canon; a bellwether of the genre’s more bombastic, psychedelic side of the late 1960s.
“‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ was written as a slow country ballad, about one-and-a-half minutes long,” Bushy told It’s Psychedelic Baby magazine last year. “I came home late one night and Doug [Ingle] had been drinking a whole gallon of Red Mountain wine. I asked him what he had done, while he has been playing a slow ballad on his Vox keyboard. It was hard to understand him because he was so drunk … so I wrote it down on a napkin exactly how it sounded phonetically to me: ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.’ It was supposed to be ‘In the Garden of Eden.’”
A drastically edited version of the song became a radio hit, helping the album go to Number Four on the Billboard 200 and becoming one of the biggest-selling albums of the year.
Bushy’s primal drumming would go on to influence many of his peers. “Ringo [Starr] and Paul [McCartney] came to see us at Royal Albert Hall,” Bushy said last year. “Ringo took me out to dinner and drinks and said to me, ‘I hope you don’t mind I stole a part of your drum solo’ in ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ [for the Abbey Road track “The End.”] I told him not at all. ‘I took it as a compliment coming from you.’”
The oft-covered song — everyone from the Residents to Slayer to the Incredible Bongo Band released versions of it — remains a pop culture staple, famously appearing in The Simpsons in 1995 and as sample fodder, via the Bongo Band’s version, for Nas’s 2004 song “Thief’s Theme” and 2006’s “Hip Hop Is Dead.”
So I hope you have 17 minutes to spare…
And of course The Simpsons version. I never get tired of this one.
he’s at it again
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