YouTubery: John Tesh's 'Roundball Rock' Roots

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 YouTubery: John Tesh's 'Roundball Rock' Roots
With "Roundball Rock" having made a triumphant return for the Olympics -- and every NBC broadcaster tittering over it like they'd seen the ghost of Stan Musial -- there's no denying the awesome truth. This song is invincible, we can't get enough of it, as even it's corny as hell author can only make it stronger. Witness the paradox in full swing here, where John Tesh does this really ... [link]

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Maybe It Will Eventually Surface That Yanni Composed The MNF Theme
Published 8/13/2008 by Harvey Bars at Tirico Suave
Every so often a video will come along that is so purely enjoyable in it’s original form that snarky, smart-allecky commentary is really not necessary. Behold. I will say the point where my mind was rendered officially blown was around the 2:40 mark when you think the song is about to end and all of a sudden out of nowhere, I was treated to an impromptu Tesh-off between a poor man’s G.E. Smith and a malnourished Bob Golic wearing a teal sea captain’s outfit. Via The Sporting Blog .

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