Ah, it feels good to see an "irregular" but very much nicely interesting topic. Truly, I like to see more interesting topics that go and connects up these fields to show how interrelated the World really is and that nothing comes from a Void and everything influences each other. (Much to show that it matters not if Art or Nature imitate each other, they constantly are reflecting each other but Art needed Nature to exist first before their little game could begin.)
I like to first actually highlight the introduction paragraph, a thing that often is ignored despite what people will always hound on each other for not including. For me, this little blurb of four sentences really was the flagship of the post (which I think the post very much aided and followed this flagship well). We got the hook which transitions us to the relations of human emotions which serves as a nice obscenity to sneak in the post's central claim: the relationship of music and sports. Very nicely crafted, a skill that most people can get but is really hard to hit on the head due to how easy it is to miss the precise spot each central claim needs to be experienced quite well.
La fotos (The photos): Before I get into each section, let's take a time to marvel at the fotos selected. Shall we? Firstly, that first one is pure genius and serves as the best metonomic signifier of the entire post (plus the fotoshopping [photoshopping] being on point while still having fun). The second and last foto (photo) taken, though probably taken on the net, was well chosen as it does capture the intensity of baseball at times but is really sharp and clear with the subjects and objects defined and centered "enough" to be in the moment as well. Just sad that there's no more fotos after these two, really wonder why...
Content: The content itself was probably the main point of the post and not the pictures, yet my points there still stand. Regardless, I like how you cite culturally-historically relevant songs chosen, the history behind those songs, how these songs inspired other songs and how History (reflexive history) had treated the songs post-mortem (not literally after death but after you know, the first encounter). I like also how you take at least three varying sports and pitted them together as to highlight the relationship of sports and music together, especially on the fan level and how strung they can be when a clear anthem has been changed (and many/some of the times being completely justified if the anthem does suck indeed). Which any a case, congratulations on the @curie upvote!
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