This one was tough. Two teams I don't particularly care for, two coaches I don't care for. Eli is OK, Brady I am jealous of. Well, at least the Giants shut the media's collective pie holes up.
And right on cue, the ESPN schmucks are milking the Manning-Tyree play as the best play ever in a Super Bowl or the best play ever. RIIIIIIGGGHHHHHTTTT. No doubt a great scramble by Manning and an incredible catch by Tyree, but it will have to go a long ways before it supplants The Catch between Montana and Clarke. That was breathtaking. Tyree was just a little lucky to hang on to the ball. Montana and Clarke, just a great play. Manning and Tyree? Great play with a little luck. Thats the tie break.
By the way, didn't the commericals suck bananas?
"I write to find out what I think." Joan Didion. "Qu'est ce que je sais"-What do you know? "a fox knows many things, but a hedgehog know one big thing" Archilochus I studied most of my life for credentials, now I study as a Polymath. This blog is my personal ruminations. I invite you along to explore many things. I won't promise that it will all be interesting, but I promise that the thoughts are honest. I realized, relatively late, that life is for the living. So, it was time to live.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Remember when Tom Petty was considered cutting edge? When he was breaking new ground in rock and roll? When a new album from the Heartbreakers raised people's expectations? When it mattered? It wasn't all that long ago. Even in the 1990's, TP was doing interesting things. Now he is playing the Super Bowl. It IS pretty cool to see this, but think about this: the NFL went to rock and roll for their Super Bowl half time show in the aftermath of the Janet Jackson-Justin Timberlake wardrobe malfunction, i.e. they wanted something safe, clean, and non-controversial. Acts like the Stones, Prince, and TP.
Have our standards of "wholesomeness" come to include rock and roll, the supposed soundtrack of rebellion and the counter culture? Or has rock and roll de-evolved to the point of being synonymous with "Up With People"? I suppose the truth is somewhere in the middle, but seeing Tom Petty at the Super Bowl is blowing my mind right now. He looks old, Christ, his roadie looks old. And where is Benmont Tench? Oh there he is, it was the full head of white hair.
Great, now he is on King of the Hill.
Have our standards of "wholesomeness" come to include rock and roll, the supposed soundtrack of rebellion and the counter culture? Or has rock and roll de-evolved to the point of being synonymous with "Up With People"? I suppose the truth is somewhere in the middle, but seeing Tom Petty at the Super Bowl is blowing my mind right now. He looks old, Christ, his roadie looks old. And where is Benmont Tench? Oh there he is, it was the full head of white hair.
Great, now he is on King of the Hill.
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