What a historic year for former Tiger @Jslavin74!
🏆 Fifth former Tiger to win the Stanley Cup
🏆 Second American, and ninth player ever, to win Gold Medal and the Stanley Cup in same year
🏆 Fifth American to win a Gold Medal and the Stanley Cup
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Mocking bands who copied a rock and roll lifestyle they had never actually lived, Arctic Monkeys brought “Fake Tales Of San Francisco” to Glastonbury in 2007 with the sharp observations and restless energy that defined their early rise. Originally released on Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, the song captured the band’s frustration with image driven indie culture during the mid 2000s explosion.
🎶 “Nineteen Hundred & Eighty-Five”
Slightly underrated Wings song. They used this song in an episode of “Eastbound & Down” years ago and it was like I rediscovered it. Such a cool, catchy piano thing. With gibberish for lyrics.
Sonny Rollins was the last surviving musician from “A Great Day in Harlem”, the iconic 1958 photograph by Art Kane that brought together dozens of jazz legends in Harlem.
🎶 “Happy”
Exile On Main St had to grow on me more than the other classic Stones albums—but it became a favorite.
It’s funny—every time I hear Keith Richards’ singing voice, there’s a split second of “Oh right—THAT’S what he sounds like.” Every single time.
🎶 “Champagne Supernova”
What are the best album CLOSERS? There are only a handful of songs that I really consider “perfect” and this is one of ‘em. Riding in my car in my 20s, just zoning out to this. “Morning Glory” is one of the best 90s albums and this is an epic close.
On this day 35 years ago (May 14, 1991), we released our sophomore album “De La Soul Is Dead” featuring “Oodles of O’s”, “Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey), “A Roller Skating Jam Named “Saturdays””, “Keepin’ The Faith” and more.
🪴🌼🪦 Listen: https://t.co/qxCFyp665y
📹: @massappeal
🎶 “Black Nostaljack (Come On)”
People just seem to AGREE on Uptown Saturday Night. I’ve never met anybody who has heard it and doesn’t fuck with it. You either LOVE it—or you’ve never heard it before. Camp Lo has always done their own thing. And their first album is a CLASSIC.
🎶 “Chameleon”
This all star Midnight Special performance is legendary. Roy Ayers grooving on a Herbie Hancock classic with Herbie, George Benson, Harvey Mason, Jean-Luc Ponty, Phil Upchurch and John Klemmer.