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Basketball, Jim Messina, Loggins & Messina, Poco, Buffalo Springfield, Iridium

When I seek a respite from work mostly in and around politics (which I enjoy), I turn to sports and music.

 

I enjoy playing ball, with regular weekend and weeknight full court basketball “games” at my former elementary school gym.

 

Live music, especially from performers I’ve followed from back in the day who still got it, provides a real shot of adrenaline and more.

 

Occasionally, I get to enjoy both on the same day. Witness this weekend.

 

Almost a year ago I blogged about a making a shot in my weekend basketball game. I “ran” into that blog – Made In The Shade – this past week looking for an email to Gotham I sent on another topic around that same time. Very coincidental since it followed one of my Tuesday night games where my play stood out. My team played well (we make new teams each time we play and if we have more than 10 players, you need to win to stay on the court.) but did not sweep. Winning the last game mattered that eve; somehow I took control, called for the ball and made half my team’s baskets on the way to taking the last game; including the game winner. The weekend’s games also involved only 10. We split four games, my team taking games one and four. The rubber game left no doubt; we won convincingly and I made the game winner.

 

The “high” carried on into the evening with the sports drug replaced by a musical one.

 

Whenever you get a chance to attend a show with a musical icon in a club setting, seize that moment.

 

We did. We enjoyed. Jim Messina, alumnus of Buffalo Springfield and co-founder of Poco and Loggins & Messina shined at The Iridium.

Comments

Fred Klein

It's called being in The Zone. It's an amazing "I can do it and no one can stop me" feeling!

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Sat, 01/13/2018 - 22:35

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Liz Saldana

Sounds like a winning day to me!
Corey Bearak

sure was. You and Shelley had one on Thursday as I call things.

Submitted by Steven_Lichtenstein on Sun, 01/14/2018 - 09:18

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Steven Lichtenstein

Iridium and City Winery are my favorite venues for intimate performances with classic stars like Jim Messina.
Corey Bearak

We will talk about that. Outcome was fine but trust me some interesting "incidents" along the way.
Corey Bearak

Very good choices and really liked the seats we enjoyed for this show.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 01/14/2018 - 14:01

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Marilyn Genoa

So pleased you had such an extraordinary day

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