This is the best 2014 fantasy baseball team that I can put together when drafting from my top 1 fantasy baseball and top 4 fantasy baseball. What was I gonna say, the most kinda good fantasy baseball team? You’ll get over your scoffing, I have faith in you. So the title has a bit of superlative in it.
#SMADA YEDISH FULL#
Uh-huh, this town’s full of money grabbers Sha oobie, shattered, shattered, what say My brain’s been battered, splattered all over Manhattan What a mess this town’s in tatters, I’ve been shattered To live in this town you must be tough, tough, tough, tough, tough! Pride and joy and dirty dreams and still surviving on the streetĭon’t you know the crime rate is going up, up, up, up, up Look at me, I’m a shattered, yeah (shattered) This town’s been wearing tatters (shattered, sha ooobie shattered)Īin’t you hungry for success, success, success, success Shmatta, shmatta, shmatta, I can’t give it away on 7th Avenue Laughter, joy, and loneliness and sex and sex and sex and sexĪll this chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter, chitter-chatter ‘bout Life’s just a cocktail party on the street This song mentions cocktail parties as it depicts the worst parts of the city with “rats on the West Side, bed bugs uptown”, but people are “still surviving on the street” and “That’s what makes our town the best”. The city has a voracious appetite, that is fed by love, greed, joy, pride, laughter, loneliness, dirty dreams, sex and sex and sex, as you hear Mick say the word sex 7 times in this song. NYC is a place of excess where everything available to those people that can pay for it, but at the same time some residents are going around dressed in plastic bags. Due to the absence of bassist Bill Wyman, the bass track is played by Ronnie Wood. Keith Richards came up with the guitar riff on this and the line “Sha-doobie”, but Jagger wrote the rest of this song. The lyrics paint a bleak picture of life in New York City which is a place where you could be wildly successful, but there is also a lot of crime, drugs, and poverty there. ‘Shattered’ was on the 1978 Rolling Stones album Some Girls and it reached #31 on the US charts. That might describe me perfectly and smada rhymes with shmatta. If you spell my last name Adams backwards it becomes Smada, which is defined in the Urban Dictionary as the act of saying something completely random to attract attention to yourself, and/or create an awkward situation. I was born in Brooklyn and one thing that I find interesting about this song is the word shmatta which is Yiddish for a rag, or it could mean anything that is shabby. Around the same time, jazz musicians used the term to describe playing in New York City, meaning, like a horse winning a big race, playing in NYC was a big deal and the goal of any musician really wanting to make it to the big time. NYC is called the “Big Apple”, and this phrase originated as a horse-racing term in the 1920s when winning a horse race in NYC was referred to as winning the “Big Apple,” or the large prize. New York City is divided up into 5 boroughs, those being Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.