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Castiglione talks all over Robert Goulet song

Yes I know it's radio and the announcer has to describe what's going on because you can't see it. But could
Castiglione at least keep quiet so we could hear PART of Lawrence native Robert Goulet singing "The
Impossible Dream" before the game today? Yeah it was good to know that Yaz was walking across left
field, but then Castig started talking about all the other players who were showing up. Maybe he could
have waited for him to finish the song and then mentioned the various players...
To paraphrase the title of a Laura Ingraham book (and Dixie Chicks movie), "Shut Up And (Let Him) Sing" :)
 
.....Castiglione at least keep quiet so we could hear PART of Lawrence native Robert Goulet singing "The Impossible Dream" before the game today? Yeah it was good to know that Yaz was walking across left field, but then Castig started talking about all the other players who were showing up.....

I had the misfortune of listening to Goulet on NESN. Listening to radio play-by-play of Yaz taking a leak would have been more entertaining.

Regards,
TSB
 
How would I have known whether or not Goulet sang well...Castig wouldn't SHADDUP to let me hear! :)
Otherwise Castig isn't bad, though
 
Somewhere , at mom and dad's house, there is still kicking around a copy of the vinyl
record of the Impossible Dream of the 1967 Red Sox...(Curt Gowdy and the gang...)
 
I'll make some of you feel old by saying that I was 5 years old in 1967. But to some others of you, a 45 yr old
like me seems ancient!
I do remember there was some kind of Red Sox tribute record from back then, but what I remember more
came out a couple years after that: GOAL: BRUINS! with Don Earle (and maybe Johnny Pierson, too...)
Fleetwood Records out of Revere, right?
 
raccoonradio said:
I'll make some of you feel old by saying that I was 5 years old in 1967. But to some others of you, a 45 yr old
like me seems ancient!
I do remember there was some kind of Red Sox tribute record from back then, but what I remember more
came out a couple years after that: GOAL: BRUINS! with Don Earle (and maybe Johnny Pierson, too...)
Fleetwood Records out of Revere, right?

I've got two years on 'ya pal... anyway, Fleetwood Studios put out all those sports records. I have the Bruins one, the Sox (two copies, in fact), one for the Flyers, one for the 100th anniversary of baseball... the company was in Revere and owned by the Giarrusso (sp?) family from Swampscott.

I still like Castig. And still miss Trupiano...
 
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