Goin' old school for the Blazers season opener tonight against those bitch ass Suns. Enjoy and download the smooth old trumpets of yesteryear to listen to over and over again. Go BBBLazers!
Public Enemy's "By the Time I Get to Arizona" off Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black. This has been the soundtrack for the current Trail Blazers playoff series against those bitch ass Suns. It's going to be a grinder series, I might just have to fly down there and burn the whole fucker down. Blast this track as Dre, Marcus, and the furls dominate at the RG Thursday night. Chuurrch...
Rip City Nights...Big game tonight versus those old-ass Celtics in Boston. A good test on the road with a returning Garnett means Aldridge will have to bring the hammer. In preparation I'm posting the nasty soul and funk of Dyke and the Blazers whose name sounds like they come straight out of Portland, but they're from Buffalo of all places. Their track "We Got More Soul" should be the Blazers theme song. "Funky Broadway" recorded in '66 was covered in '67 by Wilson Pickett becoming one of his biggest hits. I'm also throwing in "Shotgun Slim." Just like the Trail Blazers, these funk pioneers bring the fire. Go BBBBlazers!
It's Sunday and time for church, that is the church of football. Since the Bears are playing like shit this year, I've decided to relive past NFL glory with today's post. The following Sam Spence classics of NFL Films is the best way to ring in any given Sunday, the perfect soundtrack for gridiron greatness. These tracks take me back to watching slow-motion highlights on NFL Films behind the voice of John Facenda, or as some like to call him "The Voice of God." These orchestral masterpieces bleed football, but also may interest all of you who could care less about the game. If you don't like Spence, I've tossed in Lionel Richie's "Easy Like a Sunday Morning," which warrants no further explanations. Bear Down Chicago Bears! http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=396c2748091a7bc00c814df2efeadc50dd9b46d172db1e1f416b94653a3044fd