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![]() [Originally Posted by Peter Berry View Post
" Not true at all. Two players tied for fourth; there is no fifth. We then go to those tied for sixth. Then there is no seventh; we go straight to 11th. Sometimes, I bleed." VJ Stauffer; "I feel your pain Peter. I once had a horseplayer say this to me. Vic, IMO you are the 2nd best announcer that ever lived. Wow that's high praise. I said. Just curious. Who do you think is best? He said it's a 13,848 way tie for first " ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gee Vic , this pain you feel, is it related to trying to take (Mr Peter Berry' s) oops ! Michael Wrona's job calling the Santa Rosa meet ? or am I mistaken ? ![]() BTW PB you are right in correcting my post - sorry ![]()
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The virtue of a man ought to be measured, not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his everyday conduct. Blaise Pascal Last edited by Benny : 05-13-2014 at 08:22 AM. Reason: Berry to Wrona mistake oops |
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I haven't called at Santa Rosa, that's Wrona's gig. And pretty sure Stauffer would have zero interest in taking my job in West Virginia. |
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![]() Vic Stauffer or Frank Mirahmadi would be great to have as a successor to Tom Durkin
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![]() Like someone said earlier, Durkin could call the phone book and make it sound exciting. Going to truly miss him, the best ever.
I would love to see Dooley get the gig.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() Why not? Certainly better than the robotic GPS voice we call Larry Collmus.
If he can get a high profile gig, why shouldn't they? |
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![]() The 1994 Travers - Holy Bull and Concern
Great race. Great call. Mr. Durkin will be missed and I hate to be the person that tries to fill those shoes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdzSMdBqawc |
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![]() I was standing about six feet away from Tom in the booth at CD when Arazi made his move in the BC Juvenile. Frankly any of us would have seen the move Arazi was making. The Red, White and Blue of Allen Paulson's silks literally passing a horse every stride. He caught it perfectly on time and made the proper passionate call. Many of us would have well handled that. It's what he said AFTER the huge move that set him apart.
"Bertrando is a stunned second" What? Are you kidding me? Who the hell thinks to say that? That's what blew me away. Therein lies the genius. He seamlessly makes calls I wouldn't even think of to try. "Mike Smith let's the Bull roll but there's cause for Concern" "Sunday Silence braces for the oncoming power of Easy Goes" " 28 years in the waiting comes down to a fateful final furlong" And hundreds more. When I was evolving as a race caller people would occasionally say I sounded a little like Durkin. Was that my intention? No, Id say. My intention is to sound EXACTLY like him. But I'll never be good enough. Later I'll post a TD story about the Sunshine Millions at GP that offers insight into the man not just the announcer. |
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![]() Sorry to go off topic, all, on the great Tom Durkins thread. Hard to believe that as he progressed in his career that he wanted to be PHIL GEORGEFF. The voice of Chicago racing way back. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Georgeff Here's a sample of his craft, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdU6A...69962C054E064C Wikipedia says that he lives in Alabama now, would be great to hear him on ATR.
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The virtue of a man ought to be measured, not by his extraordinary exertions, but by his everyday conduct. Blaise Pascal Last edited by Benny : 05-13-2014 at 08:18 AM. |
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