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Sark to Longhorn Nation-Gain Perspective

On Thursday, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian broke off from answering a question about what his quarterback is going through to send a message to the fanbase. (And Sark's reaction sounds to me that he is a bit pissed off with the whining parts of the Texas fanbase. You know who you are. Or maybe you think Sark is just an idiot who does not know how to coach and is bad at interviews.)

I tell this to all Longhorn Nation — we’re 9-1 for the second year in a row, we’re competing for a conference championship for the second year in a row. We’re competing for a spot in the College Football Playoff for the second year in a row. Don’t forget what the last decade looked like. Let’s just remember how good we’ve got it right now and appreciate this team for how good they’re playing right now,” Sarkisian said.

How’s that for perspective?...Thank you Sark...thank you....we are lucky to have you as our HC.

Ketch's 10 Thoughts From The Weekend (About going back to DKR...)

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Attaboy, Quinn.

As someone who believed that the single-most important aspect of the weekend for the Longhorns was getting their star boy at quarterback into the kind of rhythm against Florida that we'd move beyond all of the conversation that has surrounded the most important player on the field for most of the last month ...

Mission accomplished.

There's no need to overreact over a win over a depleted 4-5 Gators team that issued a press release this week announcing that Billy Napier would return in 2025 (because you sure as hell can't do it after losing 49-17!), but there's also no need to downplay what might have been the best game of Ewers' career from a statistical standpoint.

Ewers was pretty freaking awesome in completing 19 of 27 passes for 333 yards, 5 touchdowns and zero turnovers. His 235.1 game rating was 104 points higher than the performance against OU, 124 higher than his numbers and Georgia and more than 80 points higher than the numbers against Vanderbilt.

It's the first 200+ rating of his career, unless we count the partial performance against UTSA in mid-September.



As @Anwar Richardson wrote in the Sunday Pulpit earlier today, if that version of Ewers shows up the rest of the season, the Longhorns will not only be the team to beat in the SEC, but possibly in the national playoff race as well.

With Ewers potentially back on track in a big, big way, the Longhorns can turn their attention to the final three weeks of the season without a lot of reason for pause.

The task is simple. Beat Arkansas. Beat Kentucky. Beat Texas A&M. Play for the SEC title and a top 4 seed in the playoffs.

Easy peasy, right?

Well, let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. All focus needs to be on dismissing 17-point underdog Arkansas this weekend and I think most folks know that the Razorbacks will be a trickier opponent than Vegas or anyone else might project. Yet, when the Longhorns are firing on all pistons like they were against the Gators, I'm not sure Texas truly has a peer in the sport in 2024.

All it took was for Ewers to play at an area near his ceiling as a player for the reminders of what this team can accomplish week in and week out to become obvious to the naked eye once again.

Long may it continue.

No. 2 - Six thoughts from my return trip to DKR ...

As many of you know, I put work aside this weekend in the name of taking my family of four to its first experience at DKR. Here are a few thoughts after having a chance to soak it all in.

1. My daughter Haven loved everything about the experience and wants more, while her twin brother Hendrix admitted in the second quarter that he was miserable, wanted air conditioning and just didn't care for much of what was happening around him.

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2. Chris Del Conte has truly done a great job of revolutionizing the game day experience. If my wife hadn't caused us to get out of our hotel two hours later than I had planned, we'd have been able to take advantage of the carnival atmosphere more than we did. Both kids wanted to play games that would have won them plushies and all I could think about was not wanting to have to carry a large stuffed animal around for 3-4 hours. But, I give a strong tip of the tap to Del Conte and his team. They've created pure chaos outside of the stadium (in a good way) and the efforts inside the stadium matter.

3. I thought the Florida fans we came into contact with were as nice of a group as any I can remember visiting. It reminded me of Michigan fans at the Rose Bowl 20 years ago. I didn't come across a single Florida fan that I thought acted like a Richard Cranium.

4. Considering we were only a block and a half away from Casino El Camino, I made sure to get a late dinner on Friday night and the experience was what I kind of expected. The staff gave absolutely zero f**** and I was vocally admonished for only tipping $4.75 on a $19.25 tab at the counter. The burger? I thought it was very dry and didn't come close to the one I had at Texas Card House Social on Saturday. I took three bites and left. I probably won't go back, but not because the guy at the counter was a little rude. That was actually my favorite part.

5. The women at the game and the outfits they decided to wear to the stadium were 5-star quality. The people watching was stellar.

6. A really special thanks to @Rookie97 for the tickets on Saturday. Safe travels, my friend. I owe you.

No. 3 - Butkus Award Power Rankings ...

Butkus Award semi-finalist Anthony Hill had another day of production on Saturday that will likely boost his hopes of becoming a finalist for the award later this month, finishing the Florida game with a team-high 8 tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble.

His season totals now look like: 66 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, 1 INT, 2 FF and 4 QB hits.

Here's a look at how the other semi-finalists performed this weekend.

1. Jihaad Campbell (Alabama) - Had one of the best nights of the weekend with 12 tackles, 3 TFL, 1.5 sacks, 1 FF and 1 quarterback hit in the win over LSU.

Season totals: 78 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, 1 INT, 2 FF and 1 FR

2. Chandler Martin (Memphis) - Posted 11 tackles, 1 fumble recovery and a quarterback hit in a win over Rice.

Season totals: 84 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, 6 sacks, 1 INT, 1 FF, 4 FR, 9 QB hits

3. Chris Paul Jr. (Ole Miss) - Recorded 9 tackles and a quarterback hit in the upset win over Georgia.

Season totals: 74 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, 1 FR, 9 QB hits

4. Sean Brown (NC State) - Had 10 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss in a loss to the Fighting Maalik Murphys.

Season totals: 73 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, 2 FF, 2 FR, 13 QB hits

5. Jalon Walker (Georgia) - Finished with 6 tackles and a tackle for loss in UGA's loss to Ole Miss.

Season totals: 40 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, 2 FR, 6 QB hits

6. Aiden Fisher (Indiana) - Recorded a team-high 14 tackles in a win over Michigan.

Season totals: 98 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, 3 QB hits

7. Shaun Dolac (Buffalo) - Recorded 12 tackles and one quarterback hit in a win over Akron

Season totals: 132 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks, 2 INT, 4 QB hits

8. Carson Schwesinger (UCLA) - Recorded 7 tackles and 2 interceptions in a win over Iowa.

Season totals: 92 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, 2 INT, 1 FF, 1 QB hit

9. Jay Higgins (Iowa) - Recorded 4 tackles and a quarterback hit in a loss at UCLA.

Season totals: 98 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 sack, 3 INT, 2 FF, 1 FR, 4 QB hits

10. Danny Stutsman (Oklahoma) - Finished with a pretty incredible 19 tackles (5 solo) in a loss to Missouri.

Season Totals: 96 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 3 QB hits

No. 4 - Scattershooting (Burnt-Orange Style...) ...

... The Texas defense is allowing 3.95 yards per play this season. Indiana is second in the nation at 4.18 yards per play. Of the six teams in college football allowing less than 4.5 yards per play, three of them are in the SEC (Texas, Tennessee and Ole Miss).

... Get the ball to your playmakers in space and let them make plays. That happened on Saturday.
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... That was the Trey Moore that a lot of people thought we'd be seeing when he transferred from UTSA. More of that, young man.

... THAT was the Jaydon Blue I thought we'd see all season. Is he finally healthy? It sure looked like it.

... Colin Simmons hasn't had a sack in September and hasn't had a tackle for loss since the OU game. That freshman wall is real. The question is whether he'll get over it before the season ends.

... Saturday was Justice Finkley's first game action since the OU game and he recorded his first (assisted) tackle since the La-Monroe game.

... Speaking of true freshmen, Ryan Wingo has had more than 20 yards receiving in a game only once since the La-Monroe game on September 21. It's possible the breakout game in conference play just isn't going to happen, which is a surprise.

... Going into game 10, I'm still not sure what to make of the Texas running game. I have no idea what to expect next week, but it was good to see Jerrick Gibson flash and finish with 100 yards.

... Transfer cornerback Jay'Vion Cole played for the first time since the La-Monroe game and has played in only four games this season. Assuming the redshirt season holds, it's kind of impossible to know what to think of his role next season. Is this level too high? It's hard to imagine that he can beat out Kobe Black, so is the best-case scenario a role similar to Gavin Holmes? Might he re-enter the Portal?

... I played all of the "mores" with Quinn Ewers on Prize Picks and was rewarded for it. Keep hammering the Gunnar Helm "mores," folks.

No. 5 - Updated Texas Scholarship Board ...

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No. 6 - If I had a vote that mattered ...

1. Oregon
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. Indiana
5. Tennessee
6. Notre Dame
7. Penn State
8. Alabama
9. Ole Miss
10. Georgia

Heisman Trophy

1. Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)
2. Travis Hunter (Colorado)
3 Dillon Gabriel (Oregon)
4. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)
5. Kurtis Rourke (Indiana)

No. 7 - Anything and Everything But Football ...

... Who had the Texas soccer team scooping up the first SEC title of any kind for the athletic department? It wasn't always pretty but the Longhorns were gutsy as hell in the SEC Tournament.
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... The biggest goal in Texas soccer history?
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... I don't know how good the Texas men's basketball team is going to be, but I'm going to enjoy watching Tre Johnson chase all of Kevin Durant's freshman scoring records.

... Hoops Stat of the Weekend

Kevin Durant's point total through two career games at Texas: 41
Tre Johnson's point total through two career games at Texas: 57

... The good news for the Texas Volleyball team is that it ended a three-match losing streak this week. The bad news? With five games to go in the regular season, winning the SEC regular-season title could be out the window.

Here are the remaining schedules for the top four in SEC Volleyball:

Kentucky: vs. Georgia (11/17), vs. Mississippi State (11/20), vs. Arkansas (11/24) and at Missouri (11/27)
Missouri: vs. Florida (11/15), at Ole Miss (11/22), at Mississippi State (11/24) and vs. Kentucky (11/27)
Florida: at Missouri (11/15), at Auburn (11/20), at South Carolina (11/27) and at Georgia (11/30)
Texas: at Auburn (11/15), at Alabama (11/17), at Oklahoma (11/22), vs. Tennessee (11/27) and vs. Ole Miss (11/30)

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No. 8 – BUY or SELL …
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B/S: It’s more fun watching the game at the stadium than working at home for OB? (Hope the family had a great time!)

(Sell) I don't know that fun is the word that I would use in terms of real-time emotion. It was hard to completely focus on the game when I had to focus on the needs of my kids. It was rewarding to do it with them, but I missed my usual set-up more than I thought I would.

B/S: Our run game becomes a major focus the next few games to get ready for the bigger Aggie, then CCG and beyond.

(Sell) I think you'll see more of a focus than it did against Florida, but I don't think the running game is what gets Texas deep into a playoff run and I don't think Sark does, either.

B/S: If you were a betting man ;), you’d say we go 2-1 the rest of the month.

(Sell) 3-0.

Kentucky will field a more competitive game against UT than Florida simply because of injuries.

(Buy) The Wildcats have a much better defense, especially up front. Oh, and they are only terrible at quarterback, not all-time horrendous.

B/S Even though Gbenda is now a backup LB he's still better than Lefau)? At least he is in my opinion

(Buy) They have different skill sets, but when it comes to being a hammer between the numbers, Gbenda is the better player, yet not as spectacular of a playmaker.

B/S: Yesterday was fool’s gold with Quinn?

(Buy) If we're talking about a rating of 230+... yes. If we're talking about him being a very good player down the stretch ... sell. I'm hopeful that's who he'll be close to being for the rest of the season.

B/S: Conference championship game losers should not be knocked out of playoffs in favor of a team that did not play in a conference championship game.

(Sell) I agree that this is the way I'd feel in most situations, but I'm hesitant to say that I agree with this as an ironclad rule. The SEC tie-breaker rules are kind of cockamamie and that alone has me leaning towards the sell.

B/S. What you saw out of Ewers and the offense is enough to win vs Aggy D in their stadium.

(Buy)

B/S: Arkansas averages 191 rushing ypg. They go over against Texas?

(Sell) I don't see it.

BS- Baker gets drafted higher than Williams

BS-Robertson or Cruz starts at center next year

BS- does the light ever come on for Neto. He looks so physical and is very mean. He has the potential to be better than all 3 guards currently in the rotation.

(Sell/Sell/Sell) You got the rare triple sell!!!!! I need to see it from Baker before making bold declarations. Neither of those two center options look like the answer as a starter for 2025 at this point. I've 85% given up on Neto.

B/S UT doesn’t use the middle of the field enough in the passing game.

(Buy) It doesn't use the deep intermediate area of the field enough.

B/S: You didn’t see anything Saturday to make you think Quinn would play decently well against UGA in a rematch

(Sell) Anything? It was the best statistical game of his career.

B/S. You had such a fun relaxing day off you are considering selling OB and retiring

(Sell) I was ready to be working by 11:30 a.m. on Saturday.

B/S - Texas still makes the playoffs, even if they lose to aggs (Assuming they win the other two games)

(Buy) Everyone needs to keep in mind that the teams that a 10-2 Texas team would be competing against will lose more games. Even a two-loss Alabama was in the mix this week and it's early November.

B/S - Your biggest surprise yesterday was seeing how much UT fans stood during the game now compared to when you used to be a regular.

(Sell) That thought never crossed my mind. I thought the crowd was ok. It felt like an 11 a.m. game.

B/S- Conceptually if Arch Manning was eligible for the draft after this season, he would be a top-five pick

(Sell) I don't think you can take a quarterback that high and afford for him to develop behind the scenes for three seasons. He still has a lot of college football that needs to be played.

B/S: Sydir Mitchell played well, looks like he has come around and won't portal out.

(Sell) He saw his first game reps since week three on Saturday. I'm not sure that he'll play again the rest of the season. I wouldn't make any assumptions.

B/S Blue gets the most carries against a&m

(Buy) I could be wrong, though. I don't know that the coaches know.

B/S I should stop asking buy/sell questions because you never select them

(Sell) I mean...

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No. 9 – Scattershooting all over the place …

... SEC Thoughts: When Jalen Milroe is on, he's the best player in college football. If you can grasp that the performance against Texas was a significant outlier, it makes understanding Georgia's season a lot easier. Way to go, Lane! What's the opposite of despondent? Looking ahead to the weekend, I think Georgia is going to beat the shit out of Tennessee. Poooooooor Sooooooners. My Saturday night was made with the final two minutes of the Missouri/OU game. Holy hell, that was enjoyable. How long are LSU fans going to put up with Brian Kelly?

... Tip of the cap to Deion Sanders. I didn't think that team was making a bowl game in August.

... Dear Utah, welcome to the Big 12. It does not get better.

... Has there ever been a less talked 8-1 Notre Dame?

... I'm just numb as a Dallas fan, which is a blessing because I might have otherwise cared about what happened in the Eagles game on Sunday. Whatever.

... Bijan had what might have been the best day of his pro career thus far on Sunday, rushing for a career second-best 116 yards and two rushing touchdowns for the first time in his career.

... My Sixers are the worst team in the NBA with a 1-7 record. Trust the process?

... Wait, the Cleveland Cavs are 11-0?

... Premier League Randomness: It wasn't a perfect weekend, but it was pretty close, as Liverpool picked up three points, while Man City, Arsenal and Chelsea all dropped points. Just keep winning, Reds! It felt icky when rooting for Chelsea on Saturday, but I have no regrets. Pedro Nero for president! Newcastle put Nottingham Forest in its place on Sunday. What the hell was that, Spurs? 3rd-9th in the table is separated by a point. The upper-middle class is making each week a bit of a roller coaster across the league.

... Rest in peace, Tonny Todd ... aka Candyman ... aka Morgan Freeman's bodyguard in Lean on Me.

... I'm in... if I can find a way to make time to get to the theater.
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No. 10 – The List: Denzel Washington

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Gladiator II arrives in theaters in 12 days and the early returns are saying that Denzel Washington gives one of his best performances in it.

The Oscars hype is real.

The excitement led me to revisit a few of my favorite Denzel performances this week and ... well ... here we are. Let's just get right to it.

Last 5 out: He Got Game, Fences, Devil in a Blue Dress, Glory and Courage Under Fire

10. The Equalizer

It feels like one of the pieces of the trilogy deserved a spot somewhere on the list.

9. American Gangster

This one is aging like fine wine. Every time I watch it, I find myself liking it more.

8. Man on Fire

The best of the "Denzel will F you up" movies that have dominated so much of his last 20 years.

7. Flight

Maybe the latest truly awe-inspiring performance of his career to date. Can Gladiator II change this statement?

6. Crimson Tide

Denzel and Gene Hackman going toe to toe on a submarine ... yes, please.

5. Remember The Titans

I can't help it ... I love this movie.

4. Mo Better Blues

The most underrated of his partnerships with Spike Lee.

3. Training Day

It's probably the performance that he's most remembered for and I would understand anyone wanting to slot this into the top spot.

2. Inside Man

This has low-key emerged as the Denzel movie that I watch the most from a rewatch standpoint.

1. Malcolm X

All these years later, it feels like the definitive performance of his career and the definitive performance in his working partnership with Spike Lee. It's a perfect performance.

Orangebloods staff predictions - The dogs love these picks!

Alex Dunlap (9-1)

Texas will get the win on Senior Day, but with the way Kentucky games have played out this season, I'd expect it to be relatively tight to start before Texas pulls away in the second half, but not enough to cover the spread.

Texas 28 - Kentucky 13

Travis Galey (9-1)

I can't shake the feeling that the struggles we've seen from Quinn Ewers since returning from his injury will continue this week. But I also can't help but think this Kentucky defense is too battered and bruised to contain Texas' WR corps who will make some explosive plays.

I also struggle to see how Kentucky can consistently put up points against this defense.

Texas 35 - Kentucky 6

Geoff Ketchum (9-1)

Too much Texas offense for the Wildcats, which brings a defense to the table that we might have all overhyped for most of the season.

Texas 34 - Kentucky 7

Anwar Richardson (9-1)

I predicted Texas would lose to Georgia and Kentucky before this season. However, I thought Kentucky might have a functional offense. I did not anticipate that Kentucky would have a decent defense and a pathetic offense.

Kentucky defeated Ole Miss - somehow. The Wildcats were competitive with Georgia and Tennessee. I expect Kentucky to play well against Texas on Saturday. However, Kentucky cannot hang with Texas through four quarters.

Texas 24 - Kentucky 13

Jason Suchomel (9-1)

Much like last week, this is a game that Texas dominates in the match-ups. There’s a part of me that thinks the Longhorns will put it all together at home on senior day and have an explosion, but with the way Texas has played of late I’ll side with Kentucky being able to slow down the Texas offense enough to make it competitive for most of the game.

Texas 27-10

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This Week in Music History (RIP Duane, Mercury, Hutchence)

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11/19/1828- Austrian composer Franz Schubert, one of the greats of western Classical music dies at only 31 in Vienna.
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11/18/1909- Famed singer/songwriter Johnny Mercer is born in GA. this song he wrote won the 1962 Oscar for Best Original Song, Grammy Record of the Year and Grammy Song of the Year.
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11/18/1936- Ace Jazz trumpeter Don Cherry is born in OK.
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11/23/1936- Blues legend Robert Johnson begins his 1st recording session at Brunswick Studios in San Antonio. He would pass away a year and a half later at 27 years old.
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11/20/1941- New Orleans Jazz/R&B/Soul legend Dr. John is born in the Crescent City.
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11/21/1941- Stax Records ace producer and songwriter David Porter is born in Memphis.

11/20/1946- Duane “Sky Dog” Allman is born in Nashville. Though the Allman Brothers Band legend died young at only 24 years old, the slide guitar virtuoso and ace session player is a consensus pick on every greatest guitar player list.
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11/20/1947- Rock icon Joe Walsh is born in Wichita. Before he joined The Eagles, he had success with the band James Gang and as a solo artist.
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11/18/1950- Rocker Graham Norton is born in London.

This Tiny Bennett single is the no. 1 song in America.
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11/22/1950- Steven “Little Steve” Van Zandt of the E. Street Band, The Sopranos is born in Boston.
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Talking Heads’ ace bassist Tina Weymouth is born outside San Diego.
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11/23/1954- Pianist and singer/songwriter Bruce Hornsby is born in Virginia.
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11/24/1954- One of Rock’s most criminally underrated drummers, Blondie’s Clem Burke is born in NJ.
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11/18/1954- Ray Charles releases what would be very 1st hit song, put out just 2 weeks after recording it at an Atlanta radio tower.
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11/19/1955- Carl Perkins (holding his guitar) records the early rock standard “Blue Suede Shoes” at Sun Records in Memphis.
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11/20/1955- Bo Diddley becomes the 1st African-American to appear on The Ed Sullivan show.

With Elvis Presley only contracted to his label for only a few more months, Sam Phillips of Sun Records sells Elvis’ contract to RCA for $35,000.00. Sam took the money and invested it in a 3 -year old local motel/hotel chain. The name of the chain? The Holiday Inn, which would make him more money than being a record producer could ever dream of.
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11/18/1956- New Orleans’ own Fats Domino appears on the Ed Sullivan Show.
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11/24/1957- Harry Belafonte’s classic holidays single “Mary’s Boy Child” becomes the 1st UK single to sell over a million copies. It was the UK’s no. 1 single for over 9 weeks, a record breaking feat at the time.
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11/18/1960- New Wave darling Kim Wilde is born in England. Her synth- heavy 1981 debut single (written by her father Marty) is arguably “the quintessential 80’s song.”
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11/19/1960- Drummer Matt Sorum of The Cult, Guns N’ Roses and Velvet Revolver is born in LA.

11/21/1960- Ray Charles has a staggering 4 hits on the Billboard charts. “Georgia” at no. 5, “Ruby” at no. 45, “Hard Hearted Hannah” at no. 47 and “Come Ran or Shine” ant no. 50.

This tune is the no. 1 song in America.
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11/18/1962- Metallica guitar ace Kirk Hammett is born in San Francisco.
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11/24/1962- Ace guitarist John Squire of the Stone Ross is born outside Manchester.
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11/22/1963- President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas.
Following the news of the assignation of John F. Kennedy, Brian Wilson and Mike Love write a song to express their sadness. The song would be released nearly a year later.
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11/19/1964- The Supremes’ “Baby Love” hits no. 1 in the UK, making them first female group to do so in Britian.
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11/21/1964- The Ronettes release their only album Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes, a collection of their hit singles from the previous 2 years, all produced by the great Phil Spector.
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Marvin Gaye hits the singles charts for a 5th time that year with “How Swet It Is To Be Loved By You.”

11/19/1965- Nancy Sinatra, Frank’s 25 year old daughter, releases this smash single off her debut album.
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Rapper Michael ‘Mike D” Diamond is born in NYC.

This Supremes classic "I Hear A Symphony" is the no. 1 son in America.

11/21/1965- The incomparable artist Bjork is born in Iceland.
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15-year-old Stevie Wonder releases this song, which would become his 2. No1 single on the R&B charts.
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11/19/1966- This song by Motown Record’s The Supremes is the no. 1 song in America. It or course is produced by the legendary team of Holland-Dozier-Holland.
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11/18/1968- The Jimi Hendrix Experience releases "Crosstown Traffic" from their 3rd album Electric Ladyland.

The Band Poco plays its 1st concert

11/22/1968- The Beatles release their 9th self-titled double album, which is known now as the White Album. It had 30 songs and everyone of them is good.
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11/18/1969- Singer/songwriter Duncan Sheik is born in NJ.
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11/18/1970- Led Zeppelin III tops the charts in America and the UK.
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11/21/1970- This is the no. 1 song in America.
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Jimi Henrdix’s “Voodoo Child” hits no.1 on the UK singles charts, 2 months after his death.

11/23/1970- Cat Stevens releases his 4th album Tea for the Tillerman. It is his U.S. breakthrough.
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George Harrison releases his very 1st single “My Sweet Lord” from his 3rd album All Things Must Pass. The song would become the 1st no. 1 single by an ex-Beatle, reaching the top spot in the UK and America.
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PSA for Quinn

Give the kid a bunch of love today. He obviously loves Texas and his teammates respect the hell out of him. It will be the last time he suits up for a Texas home game unless we host a playoff game. No matter what you think of his play at times, he deserves a standing ovation as he's been a big part of the turn around.
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Today’s Gift (11-23)

“Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards.” —Ben Franklin

Ha, I live this quote almost every day. I dated my wife for a very long time before I decided to ask her to marry me. I knew her very well and when I finally landed a solid job, we got married. My eyes were wide open, but once you put that ring on each other’s fingers, then you really start to get to know your spouse.

Most of what I’ve learned has been very positive and the same for my wife, however, we’ve also learned we have things to work on to become better human beings and spouses. There are times where we both need to have our eyes half shut meaning…we need to overlook those idiosyncrasies that can drive us both nuts. There are some things you just can’t change about your spouse. You must accept them and love them anyways.

I have found a successful marriage/relationship are based on solid communication and trust as well as the ability to forgive quickly.

Colossians 3:13

Be careful out there!

TSK
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