So I listen to the same playlist before every home game. The first song is Hells Bells by AC/DC. It’s the first song for a reason. And of course it started playing inside the new stadium today 🥹
Starting a thread of videos and pictures of new Highmark Stadium here. New videos/pictures will be posted in the replies.
Starting with a look from the 200 level in the corner….
Kyle Busch tributes here at Pocono -- the sign over the lane from garage to pit road, the tribute rock and the start-finish line. Fans wrote messages on the start-finish line during their fan walk yesterday. @NASCARONFOX
In 1976, Rick Hendrick got cold feet standing in front of a @chevrolet sign in a cornfield. His wife said "you won't be satisfied — let's do it."
That one moment became a $14 billion empire.
🎥 Full interview on YouTube → https://t.co/zV4WUvI4oH
And Leo runs in for the touchdown! 🥹
On April 7th, 2021, Leo received a kidney transplant from an incredible donor. Today, his wish of meeting @JoshAllenQB, @HamlinIsland and the Buffalo Bills came true.
@makeawishwny | #BillsMafia
“To infinity and beyond!”
Mookie Betts signed a ball after his Toy Story commercial and we’re giving it away ⚾
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See Toy Story 5 only in theaters June 19
"Hurt" is not an original by Johnny Cash. The song was written by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) in 1994 for the album The Downward Spiral. Rick Rubin had to insist several times on Cash recording his version, at first Johnny found the idea completely insane because the original version is industrial and noisy. At 71, already very ill, almost blind and with trembling hands, Cash completely transformed the band.
The iconic video, directed by Mark Romanek, was filmed at the House of Cash (his own museum). June Carter Cash appears looking at him fondly, the video was shot in February 2003, a few months before she died (May) and Johnny himself (September).
Trent Reznor was so moved that he declared, "This song is not mine anymore." It is considered one of the best covers of all time.
NASCAR moves at 200 mph. But when someone is hurting, it stops to comfort.
The NASCAR Family -- and it is indeed a family -- wrapped it arms around the Busch family, who Sunday sought comfort from grief at the place Kyle captivated us all.
The racetrack.
For SportsCenter, an essay on a 200 mph remembrance.