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Blackout '77
Edgy MD Jul 15 2013 06:28 AM |
Lenny Randle posted this shot of the NYC blackout of 1977, taken after the emergency lights kicked in at Shea.
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Lefty Specialist Jul 15 2013 06:59 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
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Looks like a mattress.
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Ceetar Jul 15 2013 07:05 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
battering ram.
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Mets – Willets Point Jul 15 2013 07:11 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
It looks like a support beam from some larger structure.
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Fman99 Jul 15 2013 07:34 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
The guy is ripped, maybe he's not looting, maybe he just carries that thing around for fitness.
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Edgy MD Jul 15 2013 07:38 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
It looks like some kind of curio display cabinet. The doors in the base are swinging open on the left.
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Frayed Knot Jul 15 2013 07:44 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
Little known fact, but curio display cabinets are always among the first things looted during riots.
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Edgy MD Jul 15 2013 07:45 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
Lenny, by the way, besides being the compleat ballplayer, is a recording artist. Let this jam from eighties (apparently) with Thad Bosley dim your lights.
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Vic Sage Jul 15 2013 08:08 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
if you look at that stadium shot really closely, and look at the Mezzanine behind 1st base, you'd see me and my parents...if you knew what my parents and I looked like.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 15 2013 08:22 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
Lenny can bring the funk.
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Mets – Willets Point Jul 15 2013 08:23 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
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Wow, what was that like to be at Shea during the blackout?
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Vic Sage Jul 15 2013 08:41 AM Re: Blackout '77 Edited 3 time(s), most recently on Jul 15 2013 09:19 AM |
At the start, there was a buzz of hostility in the stands due to the recent trade of Seaver and Kingman, as well as the terrible play we'd endured that season, but Koosman was blowing them away that night, and we were winning (on edit: no, we were losing 2-1 to the Cubs in the bottom of the 6th), and Randle was up and things were looking good. Then the stadium lights went out, and the emergency lights were on. Everybody sort of laughed, figuring it was another team screwup and thinking it was just a stadium issue. But i had a transistor radio (i liked to listen to Murphy call the game while i watched it live), and they were saying "city wide blackout". There was no announcement about that in the stadium (remember, 1977 - no cellphones, no ipods, no wireless communication other than a radio), but i told my parents. As most fans were busily engaged in group singalongs, waiting for the lights to come back on, we quietly and casually headed out, figuring there'd be a stampede once it was announced.
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Mets – Willets Point Jul 15 2013 08:45 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
Great story. Thanks.
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 15 2013 09:10 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
Mother Bucka's Ice Cream Parlor, West 8th Street, Coney Island, Blackout of '77
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batmagadanleadoff Jul 15 2013 09:17 AM Re: Blackout '77 |
Blackout +1: The Subway platform at Rockefeller Center during rush-hour, 5PM.
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