Bruce Springsteen & Tom Morello – The ghost of Tom Joad (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, 2009)

Man walks along the railroad track He’s goin’ some place, there’s no turnin’ back The Highway Patrol chopper comin’ up over the ridge Man sleeps by a campfire under the bridge The shelter line stretchin’ around the corner Welcome to the New World Order Families sleepin’ in their cars out in the Southwest No job, no home, no peace, no rest, no rest And the highway is alive tonight Nobody’s foolin’ nobody is to where it goes I’m sitting down here in the campfire light Searchin’ for the ghost of Tom Joad He pulls his prayer book out of a sleepin’ bag The preacher lights up a butt and takes a drag He’s waitin’ for the time when the last shall be first and the first shall be last In a cardboard box ‘neath the underpass With a one way ticket to the promised land With a hole in your belly and a gun in your hand Lookin’ for a pillow of solid rock Bathin’ in the cities’ aqueducts And the highway is alive tonight Nobody’s foolin’ nobody is to where it goes I’m sittin’ down here in the campfire light With the ghost of old Tom Joad Solo Now Tom Said; “Ma, whenever ya see a cop beatin’ a guy Wherever a hungry new born baby cries Wherever there’s a fight against the blood and hatred in the air Look for me ma I’ll be there Wherever somebody’s srtugglin’ for a place to stand For a decent job or a helpin’ hand Wherever somebody is strugglin’ to be free Look in their eyes ma, You’ll see me And the highway is alive tonight Nobody’s foolin’ nobody is to where it goes I’m sittin’ down here in

Michael Jordan 2009 hall of fame induction speech part 3

The best sports talk show in the world: www.blogtalkradio.com Michael Jordan 2009 hall of fame induction speech part 3 THE GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL TIME!! ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 5 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best

Michael Jordan Career Highlights (Hall of Fame 2009) HD

Position: Guard Birth Date: February 17, 1963 (age 46) Hometown: Brooklyn, NY Height: 6’6″ (2.0 m) Weight: 216 lbs. (97.85 kg) College: North Carolina Experience15 years Jersey: 23 All-Star Selections: 14 All-NBA Selections: 11 (10 1st-team) MVP Awards: 5 NBA Championships: 6 Michael Jordan is a Hall of Fame shooting guard who played in the NBA from 1984 to 2003 for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. Winner of five regular-season MVP awards, he is widely considered the best basketball player ever to play in the NBA. Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles, and was voted the Finals MVP a record six times. Michael Jordan scored more points per game than any player in NBA history, with a 30.1 average, and his 32292 career points scored rank as the third-most in NBA history. His career postseason scoring average of 33.5 points is also the best in NBA history. Michael Jordan was a 14-time All-Star, averaging 20.2 points per All-Star game, and became the only player to ever record a triple-double in an All-Star Game when he achieved the feat in 1997. He was named Defensive Player of the Year in 1988, and was on the All-Defensive First Team nine times. Michael Jordan also held the record for consecutive games scoring in double-digits (866). In 1996, Jordan was named as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. Michael Jordan became a world-famous star as his Bulls kept winning, and he kept scoring. He graced the cover of countless magazines, including Sports

Michael Jordan 2009 hall of fame induction speech part 2

The best sports talk show in the world: www.blogtalkradio.com Michael Jordan 2009 hall of fame induction speech part 2 THE GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL TIME!! ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 5 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best

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The best sports talk show in the world: www.blogtalkradio.com Michael Jordan 2009 hall of fame induction speech part 1 THE GREATEST ATHLETE OF ALL TIME!! ALL-TIME SCORING RECORDS: 1st Place: MJ, 24 scoring records 2nd Place: Wilt, 18 scoring records 3rd Place: Moot – Highest career scoring average: MJ 30.12 – Highest career playoff scoring average: MJ 33.4 – Highest career Finals scoring average: MJ 33.6 (min. 15 games) – Highest single season playoff average: MJ 43.7 – Highest single Finals series average: MJ 41.0 – Most Total Points Playoffs: MJ 5987 – Most seasons leading league in scoring: MJ 10 – Most seasons leading league in total points: MJ 11 – Most consecutive seasons leading in scoring: MJ, Wilt tied at 7 – Most 50 point games playoffs: MJ 8 – Most 40 point games playoffs: MJ 38 – Most 30 point games: MJ 563 – Most 30 point games playoffs: MJ 109 – Most consecutive 50 point games playoffs: MJ 2 – Most consecutive 45 point games playoffs: MJ 3 – Most consecutive 40 point games finals: MJ 4 – Most consecutive 30 point games finals: MJ 9 – Most consecutive 20 point games playoffs: MJ 60 – Most consecutive 20 point games finals: MJ 35 – Most consecutive double figures scoring: MJ 866 – Highest scoring game playoffs: MJ 63 – Most points in one half finals: MJ 35 – Oldest to score 50: MJ 51 at age 38 – Oldest to score 40: MJ 43 at age 40 Jordan won 10 scoring titles, 5 he won while making over 50% of his shots, Jordan led the league in steals, Jordan was the best