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...Fans at the Fillmore West in 1970 might have expected the band to play singles such as Black Magic Woman (which Santana turned into a signature tune) and the rock ballad Albatross. But that was not to be. Instead, it was a true-and-true blues-rock show with Rattlesnake Shake/Underway forming the backbone of the set, followed by the single Oh Well, capped by a raucous performance of Twist & Shout and Long Tall Sally. ...
This deals with her family backgroun and basic training in the CIA. There's so much missing -- represented by stars -- that it's a jerky read. A WaPo review (Valerie Plame, Telling the (Edited) Inside Story) notes, The book is, however, greatly assisted by an afterword by Laura Rozen, a reporter for the American Prospect. Rozen faithfully echoes Wilson's point of view but fills in many of the censored dates, places and other details from published sources. Readers would be smart to turn to the afterword first, before tackling Wilson's disjointed narrative.
The second game of the World Series saw the Fox announcers ignore the game so they could praise the firefighters in California at length -- right through a Curt Schilling strikeout. Then we were warned they had a sad story for us. Joe and I both yelped, "Don't tell us about it!" We're there to watch baseball. Just call the game during the game, please, without filler -- the ambient sound in a ballpark is fine. If you must praise and mourn, please save it for a downtime during pitching changes, when we might be in the bathroom. 1 CommentsLeave a comment |
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Sheila, thanks for pointing out the annoying sports commentary we're subjected to these days. My Joe (from MA and NH so longtime Sox fan) has been shouting at the Fox guys during the MLB games: says they don't even understand the rules of baseball or the strategies involved. And don't get us started on some of the NBA commentators.......
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