Thursday, October 20, 2005

Song of the Day--"Analog Rhythm"


A pal of mine from high school sent this to me today. Thought I'd share it...

"Analog Rhythm" m4p, Funky Bottoms

Sunday, October 16, 2005

What you talkin' bout Del Rio?



Someone please tell me that Byron Leftwich doesn't look like a double-stacked Gary Coleman....these dudes have to be long lost cousins or something.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Song of the Day--"Cachaca"



"Cachaca" m4p, Soulive

Soulive's latest album, "Breakout" is yet another installment by the funk/jazz/soul band that really is flawless. Every album they release highlights a different area of their talent and collectively are hard to compare. They continue to set the bar at the next level and always manage to deliver both in the studio & on the stage.

Enjoy

~WW

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Song of the Day


Something new I'm going to do for a while is song of the day. Instead of me writing some 5 paragraph write up every time I post a track, I'm just going to post a mp3/m4a and a pic and be done with it. More to come on that front. In the meantime, here's what I was doing the first 6 months of the year...

Sunday, October 02, 2005

5-0 baby



Finally! Well after seasons of NCAA hazing, a couple seasons battling the injury report, and coughing up every decent matchup for the past 3 years, we finally stepped up to the plate and won the big game. Our team was healthy and knew that with this win, we could beat anyone. Or I guess at the very least, have the competitve confidence before every game for the rest of the season. We're notorious for playing inconsistent and I can't tell you how happy I am that we looked like shit last week versus Arkansas. So if history repeats, we'll probably look like a middle school marching band in two weeks at Ole Miss.

The one question I have for Mike Shula is why the hell was he playing the first team with under 9 minutes to go in the game when we were up 31-3? Losing Tyrone Prothro for the rest of the season is a big blow to the gut and definitely cancels out the competitve edge that he brought to the field every week. I've read some articles today and apparently his excuse was, "Well you saw the LSU/Tenn game earlier this week didn't you?" Bullshit. Admit you were wrong Shula. Horrible mistake that hopefully will not hurt us as bad as I'm thinking it might. The only twig I wanted to see snapped yesterday was Chris Leak's, not our star player.

Anyways, great start to the rest of the year, which includes Tennessee, LSU, and Auburn, all who should give us a game. The Falcons just won too. Boo hey!

Roll Tide....

~WW