Believe It Or Not: Today In Why I Love the Internet
Posted: June 10, 2012 | Author: Dave Levy | Filed under: social media, sports | Tags: Believe it or not, Boston Red Sox, Nice Job Internet | Leave a comment »
The Red Sox aren’t playing the best right now (or haven’t since, well, August), but I still go to games because I’ll never grow tired of watching baseball at Fenway. Since it’s 2012, I have a smart phone and I tend to talk about just about anything that I think is fun on Twitter. So when Fenway organist Josh Kantor played the theme to Greatest American Hero in a mid-inning break yesterday, I had to share my joy – after all, the song is actually my phone ring these days.
What I wasn’t expecting was Kantor to hop on Twitter the next afternoon and make a quick search to see how the selection was received by the Fenway Faithful. I definitely appreciated the tweet back from him and of course the discovery of the other dozen or so people who loved it as much as I did.
Thanks! RT @levydr "Organist at Fenway playing theme to Greatest American Hero. Awesome." cc: @RonMwangaguhung—
Josh Kantor (@jtkantor) June 10, 2012
Internet, please don’t change.

