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Sunday, June 30, 2019

A few of my Favorite Things

This is a long but lightly-worded post to see who's blogging this time of year. Feel free to use this topic on your own blog, or leave a long comment with your favorite things...

First of all, I apologize if the title of this post reminds anyone of that godawful Arianna Grande song. My boss has Pandora on all day and that track comes up way too often. I dislike pop music in general, but there are only a few songs I truly cannot stand - and that's one of them. 

What pop songs do I like? Well, that's the theme of this post: my favorite baseball card design, popular* song, and movie from each decade.  Here we go...

*not necessarily "pop" songs

The 1950's


favorite baseball card set:
You already know it's 1956 Topps; my favorite Bowman designs are 1953(color) and 1955.



favorite movie: I can count on one hand the number of 1950's movies I've seen. But I do love me some sci-fi.



favorite song: I dunno.."Rock Around The Clock"? My musical tastes don't go that far back.

The 1960's


favorite baseball card set: 1968 Topps will always be special to me, but two non-flagship sets I really like are 1964 Topps Giants and 1961 Golden Press.


favorite movie: I'm gonna go with Fail-Safe here. Cold War hysteria at its finest.


favorite song: It's tempting to pick "Light My Fire"(the only Doors song I like) or something by the Beatles, but "A Whiter Shade of Pale" really moves me, man.


The 1970's
 

favorite baseball card set: 1975 Topps. Nothing else comes close, though I am warming up to '72 and '74.


favorite movie: So many classics..I have to watch The Godfather trilogy again, it's been too long. Until then, my favorites are Rollerball and Soylent Green


favorite song: It would probably be something by Kraftwerk or Joy Division, but since I'm sticking with popular songs I'll go with "Baba O'Riley" (aka Teenage Wasteland)



The 1980's 


favorite baseball card set:
My birth year set is bland, and Topps didn't do a whole lot better during the decade. If I had to choose I'd go with 1983 Donruss, 1984 or 1987 Fleer, and 1989 Upper Deck, in no particular order.

 

favorite movie: Probably Back To The Future - which was one of the first movies I ever saw (the first non-animated movie I remember was Flight of The Navigator)

 


favorite song:
There's so much good '80s music out there, you really can't go wrong. But this song will always remind me of my childhood - spending summer days with Mom watching MTV while she cleaned million-dollar homes.

 

 

 This video has over 900 million views. I think it qualifies as "popular"


The 1990's  


favorite baseball card set:
So many choices! I love 1991 Topps, 1993 Leaf (and the underrated 1994 Leaf), 1992 and 1993 Fleer Ultra, and so on. I'll go into more detail in my next post, but here's a preview:

 

favorite movie: Pulp Fiction. The first time I saw the trailer it annoyed me; I couldn't tell what the movie was about. But the more it ran, the more interested I was until I finally saw the damn thing and...wow

 

favorite song: I'm trying not to pick something that was featured on the Alternative Rock countdown contest I mentioned in December...which leaves songs like "Enter Sandman", "Don't Speak", and U2's "One" (Metallica's "One" is also amazing - but it came out in 1988) 

 

 


The 2000's   

 

favorite baseball card set: I've blogged about my love of Topps Pristine before, and nearly all of my interest in the brand was because of the 2002 set.

 


favorite movie: It might be Idiocracy, I'm Not Sure. ;)
 

favorite song: "Hey Ya" and "Take Me Out" are catchy as hell, and I love Coldplay's "Fix You", but any list of great tracks from the 2000s must (repeat: must) include "Seven Nation Army


I will never forgive Bill Simmons and his cronies for omitting this. You're a sports writer, ffs.

The 2010's    


favorite baseball card set:
Stadium Club sets are a popular pick, but I prefer the design elements (and price point) of 2015 Topps.

 

 

favorite movie: I've never been into the comic book/MCU scene, so there's only a handful of films I've been excited about this decade. The first Hunger Games movie is my favorite.

 

 

favorite song: The overabundance of auto-tuned and recycled sludge that kids (and my 50 year-old boss) listen to is disturbing. Thank God for Fall Out Boy.


 

 


What are some of your favorite things?




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12 comments:

  1. I might steal this, although the movie category would be pathetic and picking favorite songs would be impossible, so there are some road blocks.

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    1. Stolen!

      http://nightowlcards.blogspot.com/2019/07/my-favorite-things.html

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  2. Probably going to steal this next week. Or later this week, depending on how you look at it. I'm not sure I've seen any movies from the 1950s. (I'm not a movie person). Luckily, I can sort my IMDB watchlist. If I have anything it'll probably be Disney.

    By the way, your post title made me think of The Sound of Music.

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  3. This is a good topic, I may have to join in the stealing.

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  4. Fail Safe is one of my all time favorite films too.

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  5. Great idea for a post. That Mays from '55 Bowman that you led off with is such a beautiful card too.

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  6. Cool idea for a bat-around. Also, John Coltrane did a great version of My Favorite Things back in 1961. Might get rid of that pop music aftertaste.

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  7. I'm always down for a solid blog bat-around. Not sure when I'll get it published, but I'll share a link as soon as I do.

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    1. Didn't have the patience to do all 7 decades in one post, so I turned it into a series. Here's my 50's favorites:

      http://sanjosefuji.blogspot.com/2019/07/a-few-of-my-favorite-things-50s.html

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  8. Just added my post to the blog bat-around.

    https://dawgdaycards.blogspot.com/2019/07/blog-bat-around-favorites-of-decades.html

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  9. Looks like you started something here, I'm seeing these posts all over the place! I might have to give it a go, but I'll probably make a few changes, and possibly turn it into a mini-series.

    "I can count on one hand the number of 1950's movies I've seen"... what?!?! At least you made up for that crazy statement by picking a really great movie.

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