I was there, the final game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Many many times I froze out there watching Giants games. They played this as Dusty Baker dug up home plate. Game time it would be 70 degrees, but by the 3rd inning the temp would drop to 50, the wind would be howling and the cold would chill you to the bone as the fog swept across the field so thick you cant see the outfield from home plate. Thoes were the best days of my life. I miss going to The Stick for Giants games.
What a classic! I still have the original LP" 'Ol Blue eyes is Back". How apt-this song,when referred to the old ballparks of yesteryear. But we still have the Yankees.Thanks for this one.
"And the sky has got so cloudy, when it used to so clear"
Clearly the topic of baseball serves only as a metaphor in this song. Love songs are written and sung about love only. This song; appearing to be about baseball, is actually about life...and it actually makes the song all the more poignant. I listen to it, and think about the brevity of life; my wonderful childhood, right up until the passing of my exceptional parents. The song is a true masterpiece with a most meaningful message...
Much more than just a lament of the demise of Ebbets field. A general comment on a bygone era, pollution, the passing of time just a gem of nostalgia motivated by the razing of Ebbets field. The marriage of the music and lyrics with the delivery of that masterful interpreter of song, Mr. Frank Sinatra, is an all too little appreciated work of magic. In my opinion, this song deserves to be played at the
end of every major league ball game, sung, as only he can sing it, by Frank Sinatra.
After getting mentioned in Sports Illustrated's Ultimate Sports playlist, I expect you'll get tons of views. I'm curious though- any idea which ballpark this song is about?
@galacticsuperstar58 That'd be cool. Good luck finding the Bob Dylan song though. I could n't find it as done by him. Other people covering it, yes...
Lovely melancholic song... Very meaningful... Actually the message of lyrics isn't just about the old team that isn't playing any more and the sky that is so cloudy now... There is more of it....... ♫♪♫♪♫
I was there, the final game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Many many times I froze out there watching Giants games. They played this as Dusty Baker dug up home plate. Game time it would be 70 degrees, but by the 3rd inning the temp would drop to 50, the wind would be howling and the cold would chill you to the bone as the fog swept across the field so thick you cant see the outfield from home plate. Thoes were the best days of my life. I miss going to The Stick for Giants games.
UndercoverObserver 3 weeks ago
What a classic! I still have the original LP" 'Ol Blue eyes is Back". How apt-this song,when referred to the old ballparks of yesteryear. But we still have the Yankees.Thanks for this one.
50marioD 4 months ago
"And the sky has got so cloudy, when it used to so clear"
Clearly the topic of baseball serves only as a metaphor in this song. Love songs are written and sung about love only. This song; appearing to be about baseball, is actually about life...and it actually makes the song all the more poignant. I listen to it, and think about the brevity of life; my wonderful childhood, right up until the passing of my exceptional parents. The song is a true masterpiece with a most meaningful message...
strictlycomments 4 months ago
We all had this song in mind when they demolished the nearly 100-year-old Tiger Stadium here in Detroit in 2008/9.
mackbee628 5 months ago
wonderful song....really nice...I've always loved it.....
GTN310 5 months ago
Much more than just a lament of the demise of Ebbets field. A general comment on a bygone era, pollution, the passing of time just a gem of nostalgia motivated by the razing of Ebbets field. The marriage of the music and lyrics with the delivery of that masterful interpreter of song, Mr. Frank Sinatra, is an all too little appreciated work of magic. In my opinion, this song deserves to be played at the
end of every major league ball game, sung, as only he can sing it, by Frank Sinatra.
kondor26 6 months ago 2
Sinatra doing what he does best, singing like no body else can sing. Beautiful!
kondor26 6 months ago
After getting mentioned in Sports Illustrated's Ultimate Sports playlist, I expect you'll get tons of views. I'm curious though- any idea which ballpark this song is about?
trombizzle69 7 months ago
@trombizzle69 I'm making a playlist with all the songs from that article!
galacticsuperstar58 7 months ago
@galacticsuperstar58 That'd be cool. Good luck finding the Bob Dylan song though. I could n't find it as done by him. Other people covering it, yes...
trombizzle69 5 months ago
Lovely melancholic song... Very meaningful... Actually the message of lyrics isn't just about the old team that isn't playing any more and the sky that is so cloudy now... There is more of it....... ♫♪♫♪♫
Thanks so much Ford for sharing...
AnaJil 1 year ago
How so very beautiful!!! Thank you my dear!!!
BlueAquaMarina 1 year ago
Teşekkür ederim..bu güzel paylaşım için..
gonul3434 1 year ago