- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 1776
5:41

Bill James at the Sloan Conference | Best BS
Bill Simmons asks sports stats legend Bill James about his early years covering baseball.
...
published: 03 Mar 2012
Bill James at the Sloan Conference | Best BS
Bill Simmons asks sports stats legend Bill James about his early years covering baseball.
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- published: 03 Mar 2012
- views: 12022
2:01

Moneyball - Origins of the Method
Moneyball details the Oakland A's success using a new approach to statistics. How did that...
published: 22 Sep 2011
Moneyball - Origins of the Method
Moneyball details the Oakland A's success using a new approach to statistics. How did that way of thinking get started?
- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 19681
3:14

Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part1).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland,...
published: 24 Nov 2010
Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part1).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland, and originally broadcast by the American Forces Network (AFN)/ Bremerhaven, Germany.
Journalist Tracy Thibeau recalls the occasion:
"About 1980, I read an article in INSIDE SPORTS magazine about a self-published baseball statistician who was tinkering with the traditional formulas. His name was Bill James and I was impressed by what this man was discovering.
In 1984, I was a reporter for American Forces Network Europe. I was a dice-baseball enthusiast and one day I phoned Dallas Adams, a brilliant statistician who shared my hobby and also lived in Europe. Dallas informed me that Bill James was coming to his home for a visit. Suddenly, I saw an opportunity to interview Bill James for AFN, so I suggested it to Dallas. He asked Bill and Bill accepted. Bill, incidentally, is an Army veteran himself.
Understandably, network funding for a trip to Switzerland for me was out of the question. In 1985, few people were familiar with Bill James. But Cpt. Tom Leahy, Commander of AFN Bremerhaven, heard me out. He said that if I was willing to go to Switzerland at my own expense, using my own leave time, he would at least listen to my features and judge if they were newsworthy. After listening to the finished productions, the Captain enthusiastically gave the green light.
The two baseball men were easy to get along with and they patiently answered all of my questions. I'll never forget talking baseball, in a Swiss vineyard, on that beautiful June day."
At the time, sabermetrics was a relatively new field, and few people could anticipate just how much impact it would have on baseball (much less Mr. James' future employment by the Red Sox!). All in all, these interviews are a fascinating glimpse into the history of a science which has come very far over the past 25 years.
In the picture (parts 3-4, left to right): Tracy Thibeau, Dallas Adams, Bill James -- Switzerland, 1985
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 3402
1:39

Bill James Baseball IQ™
Check out the latest mobile app Americaneagle.com has developed: Bill James Baseball IQ™ ....
published: 03 May 2011
Bill James Baseball IQ™
Check out the latest mobile app Americaneagle.com has developed: Bill James Baseball IQ™ . With the swipe of a thumb, fans can choose players and situations and discover player patterns, strengths and weaknesses - all in full-color graphics. Check out the app today: www.baseballiq.com
- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 2224
4:26

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003): The Lonely Shepherd by James Last & Gheorghe Zamfir
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Soundtrack: "The Lonely Shepherd"
Written ...
published: 06 Feb 2011
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003): The Lonely Shepherd by James Last & Gheorghe Zamfir
Source: http://www.facebook.com/m.soundtracks
Soundtrack: "The Lonely Shepherd"
Written by James Last
Performed by Gheorghe Zamfir
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Stars: Uma Thurman, David Carradine and Daryl Hannah
Awards: Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 12 wins & 42 nominations
Genres: Action | Crime | Thriller
Country: USA
Release Date: 17 October 2003
Budget: $55,000,000 (estimated)
Runtime: 111 min | Japan: 112 min
Storyline
The lead character, called 'The Bride,' was a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, lead by her lover 'Bill.' Upon realizing she was pregnant with Bill's child, 'The Bride' decided to escape her life as a killer. She fled to Texas, met a young man, and on the day of their wedding was gunned down by an angry and jealous Bill (with the assistance of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad). Four years later, 'The Bride' wakes from a coma, and discovers her baby is gone. She, then, decides to seek revenge upon the five people who destroyed her life and killed her baby. The saga of Kill Bill Volume I begins.
Soundtrack
The Lonely Shepherd", recorded with the James Last Orchestra, is featured in Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill Vol. 1. The melody "The lonely shepherd" was written by James Last and first released on his album "Memories from Russia", released 1977 (Polydor Germany 2371 856). The panflute was played by Gheorghe Zamfir, who had a contract with the Philips record company. An agreement was made that Philips could release "The lonely shepherd" as a single (45 rpm) on the Philips label.
James Last
James Last (also known as "Hansi", born Hans Last on 17 April 1929 in Bremen) is a German composer and big band leader. Last first released albums in the U.S. under the titles The American Patrol on Warner Brothers around 1964. He also released a series of 9 albums in a series called Classics Up To Date vols. 1--9 which served up arrangements of classical melodies with strings, rhythm and wordless chorus from the mid sixties through the early seventies. Last released an album, Non-Stop Dancing, in 1965, a recording of brief renditions of popular songs, all tied together by an insistent dance beat and crowd noises. It was a hit and helped make him a major European star. Over the next four decades, Last released over 190 records, including several more volumes of Non-Stop Dancing. On these records, he varies his formula by adding different songs from different countries and genres, as well as guest performers like Richard Clayderman and Astrud Gilberto. He also had his own successful television series in the 1970s with guests ABBA and Lynsey de Paul.
Gheorghe Zamfir
Gheorghe Zamfir (born April 6, 1941) is a Romanian pan flute musician. Zamfir is known for playing an expanded version of the traditional Romanian-style pan flute (nai) of 20 pipes to 22, 25, 28 and 30 pipes to increase its range, and obtaining as many as eight overtones (additionally to the fundamental tone) from each pipe by changing the embouchure. He is known as "The Master of the Pan Flute". Zamfir came to the public eye when he was "discovered" by Swiss ethnomusicologist Marcel Cellier who extensively researched Romanian folk music in the 1960s. Brought for the first time with his pan flute to western European countries in 1972 by the composer Vladimir Cosma as soloist in Cosma's original music for the movie Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire and made a big success, since then, he has been used as soloist in movie soundtracks by composers Francis Lai, Ennio Morricone and many others. One of his most notable contributions was to the soundtrack for the classic Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock. His first appearance in 1972 as soloist interpreter in a movie soundtrack was in Vladimir Cosma's "Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire" with a very famous and successful melody known all over the world. His music has also been heard on the soundtracks of many Hollywood movies. He was asked by Ennio Morricone to perform the pieces "Childhood Memories" and "Cockeye's Song" for the soundtrack of Sergio Leone's 1984 gangster film Once Upon A Time In America. His music is heard throughout the 1984 film The Karate Kid, and his piece "The Lonely Shepherd", recorded with the James Last Orchestra, is featured in Quentin Tarantino's film Kill Bill Vol. 1.
- published: 06 Feb 2011
- views: 56334
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HOW BILL JAMES CHANGED OUR VIEW OF BASEBALL
In this book, twelve writers discuss how Bill James has influenced them, where they disagr...
published: 27 Oct 2011
HOW BILL JAMES CHANGED OUR VIEW OF BASEBALL
In this book, twelve writers discuss how Bill James has influenced them, where they disagree with James, and how they see the future of statistical analysis.
- published: 27 Oct 2011
- views: 640
2:04

Kill Bill (The Lonely Shepherd) James Last feat. Zamfir
The Lonely Shepherd, music composed by James Last and played on the pan flute, (also calle...
published: 13 Aug 2006
Kill Bill (The Lonely Shepherd) James Last feat. Zamfir
The Lonely Shepherd, music composed by James Last and played on the pan flute, (also called panpipes) by Romanian Gheorghe Zamfir with the James Last Orchestra. Now featured in the film Kill Bill 1. This is the live version - not dubbed - as performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1978.
- published: 13 Aug 2006
- views: 3557982
4:01

Captain Bill: James Morrison/Ray Brown Trio (Umbria Jazz 1994)
Captain Bill: James Morrison/Ray Brown Trio
Composer:
James Morrison (Trumpet), Benny Gre...
published: 01 Oct 2012
Captain Bill: James Morrison/Ray Brown Trio (Umbria Jazz 1994)
Captain Bill: James Morrison/Ray Brown Trio
Composer:
James Morrison (Trumpet), Benny Green (Piano), Ray Brown (Bass) and Jeff Hamilton (Drums)
- published: 01 Oct 2012
- views: 586
2:03

The Legacy of Moneyball
Moneyball has come to represent a new "outside the box" thinking transitioning from the ba...
published: 22 Sep 2011
The Legacy of Moneyball
Moneyball has come to represent a new "outside the box" thinking transitioning from the ball fiend to the board room.
- published: 22 Sep 2011
- views: 8775
1:53

Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part3).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland,...
published: 24 Nov 2010
Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part3).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland, and originally broadcast by the American Forces Network (AFN)/ Bremerhaven, Germany.
Journalist Tracy Thibeau recalls the occasion:
"About 1980, I read an article in INSIDE SPORTS magazine about a self-published baseball statistician who was tinkering with the traditional formulas. His name was Bill James and I was impressed by what this man was discovering.
In 1984, I was a reporter for American Forces Network Europe. I was a dice-baseball enthusiast and one day I phoned Dallas Adams, a brilliant statistician who shared my hobby and also lived in Europe. Dallas informed me that Bill James was coming to his home for a visit. Suddenly, I saw an opportunity to interview Bill James for AFN, so I suggested it to Dallas. He asked Bill and Bill accepted. Bill, incidentally, is an Army veteran himself.
Understandably, network funding for a trip to Switzerland for me was out of the question. In 1985, few people were familiar with Bill James. But Cpt. Tom Leahy, Commander of AFN Bremerhaven, heard me out. He said that if I was willing to go to Switzerland at my own expense, using my own leave time, he would at least listen to my features and judge if they were newsworthy. After listening to the finished productions, the Captain enthusiastically gave the green light.
The two baseball men were easy to get along with and they patiently answered all of my questions. I'll never forget talking baseball, in a Swiss vineyard, on that beautiful June day."
At the time, sabermetrics was a relatively new field, and few people could anticipate just how much impact it would have on baseball (much less Mr. James' future employment by the Red Sox!). All in all, these interviews are a fascinating glimpse into the history of a science which has come very far over the past 25 years.
In the picture (parts 3-4, left to right): Tracy Thibeau, Dallas Adams, Bill James -- Switzerland, 1985
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 793
3:06

Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part5)
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland,...
published: 24 Nov 2010
Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part5)
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland, and originally broadcast by the American Forces Network (AFN)/ Bremerhaven, Germany.
Journalist Tracy Thibeau recalls the occasion:
"About 1980, I read an article in INSIDE SPORTS magazine about a self-published baseball statistician who was tinkering with the traditional formulas. His name was Bill James and I was impressed by what this man was discovering.
In 1984, I was a reporter for American Forces Network Europe. I was a dice-baseball enthusiast and one day I phoned Dallas Adams, a brilliant statistician who shared my hobby and also lived in Europe. Dallas informed me that Bill James was coming to his home for a visit. Suddenly, I saw an opportunity to interview Bill James for AFN, so I suggested it to Dallas. He asked Bill and Bill accepted. Bill, incidentally, is an Army veteran himself.
Understandably, network funding for a trip to Switzerland for me was out of the question. In 1985, few people were familiar with Bill James. But Cpt. Tom Leahy, Commander of AFN Bremerhaven, heard me out. He said that if I was willing to go to Switzerland at my own expense, using my own leave time, he would at least listen to my features and judge if they were newsworthy. After listening to the finished productions, the Captain enthusiastically gave the green light.
The two baseball men were easy to get along with and they patiently answered all of my questions. I'll never forget talking baseball, in a Swiss vineyard, on that beautiful June day."
At the time, sabermetrics was a relatively new field, and few people could anticipate just how much impact it would have on baseball (much less Mr. James' future employment by the Red Sox!). All in all, these interviews are a fascinating glimpse into the history of a science which has come very far over the past 25 years.
In the picture (parts 3-4, left to right): Tracy Thibeau, Dallas Adams, Bill James -- Switzerland, 1985
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 498
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Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part4).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland,...
published: 24 Nov 2010
Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part4).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland, and originally broadcast by the American Forces Network (AFN)/ Bremerhaven, Germany.
Journalist Tracy Thibeau recalls the occasion:
"About 1980, I read an article in INSIDE SPORTS magazine about a self-published baseball statistician who was tinkering with the traditional formulas. His name was Bill James and I was impressed by what this man was discovering.
In 1984, I was a reporter for American Forces Network Europe. I was a dice-baseball enthusiast and one day I phoned Dallas Adams, a brilliant statistician who shared my hobby and also lived in Europe. Dallas informed me that Bill James was coming to his home for a visit. Suddenly, I saw an opportunity to interview Bill James for AFN, so I suggested it to Dallas. He asked Bill and Bill accepted. Bill, incidentally, is an Army veteran himself.
Understandably, network funding for a trip to Switzerland for me was out of the question. In 1985, few people were familiar with Bill James. But Cpt. Tom Leahy, Commander of AFN Bremerhaven, heard me out. He said that if I was willing to go to Switzerland at my own expense, using my own leave time, he would at least listen to my features and judge if they were newsworthy. After listening to the finished productions, the Captain enthusiastically gave the green light.
The two baseball men were easy to get along with and they patiently answered all of my questions. I'll never forget talking baseball, in a Swiss vineyard, on that beautiful June day."
At the time, sabermetrics was a relatively new field, and few people could anticipate just how much impact it would have on baseball (much less Mr. James' future employment by the Red Sox!). All in all, these interviews are a fascinating glimpse into the history of a science which has come very far over the past 25 years.
In the picture (parts 3-4, left to right): Tracy Thibeau, Dallas Adams, Bill James -- Switzerland, 1985
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 404
2:01

Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part2).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland,...
published: 24 Nov 2010
Bill James & Dallas Adams Talk Sabermetrics - 1985 (Part2).wmv
This is a series of rare audio interviews, conducted in June of 1985 in Sion, Switzerland, and originally broadcast by the American Forces Network (AFN)/ Bremerhaven, Germany.
Journalist Tracy Thibeau recalls the occasion:
"About 1980, I read an article in INSIDE SPORTS magazine about a self-published baseball statistician who was tinkering with the traditional formulas. His name was Bill James and I was impressed by what this man was discovering.
In 1984, I was a reporter for American Forces Network Europe. I was a dice-baseball enthusiast and one day I phoned Dallas Adams, a brilliant statistician who shared my hobby and also lived in Europe. Dallas informed me that Bill James was coming to his home for a visit. Suddenly, I saw an opportunity to interview Bill James for AFN, so I suggested it to Dallas. He asked Bill and Bill accepted. Bill, incidentally, is an Army veteran himself.
Understandably, network funding for a trip to Switzerland for me was out of the question. In 1985, few people were familiar with Bill James. But Cpt. Tom Leahy, Commander of AFN Bremerhaven, heard me out. He said that if I was willing to go to Switzerland at my own expense, using my own leave time, he would at least listen to my features and judge if they were newsworthy. After listening to the finished productions, the Captain enthusiastically gave the green light.
The two baseball men were easy to get along with and they patiently answered all of my questions. I'll never forget talking baseball, in a Swiss vineyard, on that beautiful June day."
At the time, sabermetrics was a relatively new field, and few people could anticipate just how much impact it would have on baseball (much less Mr. James' future employment by the Red Sox!). All in all, these interviews are a fascinating glimpse into the history of a science which has come very far over the past 25 years.
In the picture (parts 3-4, left to right): Tracy Thibeau, Dallas Adams, Bill James -- Switzerland, 1985
- published: 24 Nov 2010
- views: 749
6:24

TEDxMidAtlantic 2010 - Bill James - 11/5/10
Bill James is the founder of JPods, with a mission to supply safe, congestion-free, comfor...
published: 13 Dec 2010
TEDxMidAtlantic 2010 - Bill James - 11/5/10
Bill James is the founder of JPods, with a mission to supply safe, congestion-free, comfortable, convenient, energy efficient, on-demand personal mobility and cargo transport in highly repetitive travel of less than 50 miles. A JPod is a small, efficient, safe, computer driven vehicle for transporting people and cargo. A JPod runs suspended from an overhead rail.
- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 243