Generating an AI song with Suno doesn't make you a musician. Playing 4 chords that have nothing to do with each other and screaming over it does. Get to shredding.
I’ve said this many a times but I think Zdeno Chara might be the most underappreciated Boston athlete in my lifetime.
He’s often overshadowed by the other great Boston athletes and championship teams during that era, but I’m not sure there’s a guy who’s been a greater ambassador and representative of the city.
On the ice, this is a guy from Czechoslovakia who signed with the B’s in 2006 during a dark stretch for the Bruins. Immediately was named the Captain and later helped lead the Bruins to their first Stanley Cup in 39 years.
He played over 1,600 games as a 6’9 ballerina despite the pace and style of the game drastically evolving during his career.
He battled gruesome injuries, but never complained. He was always the steadying, calming presence that kept the train on the tracks. He even had the restraint to rarely drop the gloves knowing that he could end a guy’s career in one single punch.
Most importantly, he loved Boston. It was commonplace to see Big Z biking around the North End, running the Boston Marathon or hanging out in the pediatrics department as Mass General.
If there was one person you would want your city to resemble it’s Zdeno Chara.
Congratulations to 33, a Boston icon.
We are living in an age where music, once the sacred language of the human experience, has been captured, encoded, and repackaged by machines that have never known hunger, never known love, never known heartbreak, never wept from the weight of being misunderstood, or wept from the feeling of finally being seen.
We are literally entering a musical era of soul-lessness.
This is an abomination masking itself as innovation.
"I want to single out one player - I want to thank Patrice Bergeron...my longest teammate, my co-captain - Bergy, I could always count on you. You showed me and helped me to become a better leader, player, but more importantly a better person." -- Big Zee
Here’s the full Brad Marchand tribute at the Garden, including the Bruins legend absolutely bawling on the bench. As always with Marchy, emotions on full display.