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I Needed This Video of Garrett Stubbs Singing 'Dancing On My Own' at McGillin's Last Night More Than I Thought I Did

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I was driving the other day, blasting Dancing On My Own on 1,500 watts of audio amplification spread across 20 speakers, as one does when the weather turns cool, and I thought to myself, self, I wonder when we'll get some inkling of a new Phillies anthem?

And then, bam, I sit down today and get smacked in the face with shockingly stabilized video of Garrett Stubbs in full training mode for Red October, dancing and singing DOMO on stage at McGillin's. 

Behold, your feels:

Stubbs told us he was there with Jeff Hoffman, Kody Clemens, Buddy Kennedy(!), and their assorted wives and girlfriends, and was compelled by the group to kick it one more time when bargoers started singing karaoke. But that this is "not a preview of Dancing On My Own being the October song. Just having some fun."

It's sort of like Justin Timberlake doing N'Sync songs at his concerts. Yeah, you know that phase is over. That was a different time. A different station in life. A different era. He's moved on, and save for some May memes every year, you've largely grown to accept this more grownup stage of his career, even if the newer songs are somehow lesser... orrrrrr perhaps it's just nostalgia that has the old ballads hit different. Either way, you enjoy it when it happens.

So Justin may not need Joey Fatone anymore, and Stubby may not need Callum Scott. But man, it's great to see them together every once in a while.

@iheartradio SOMEONE CHECK MY PULSE!!!!! #nsync #nsyncreunion #justintimberlake #jcchasez #lancebass #joeyfatone #chriskirkpatrick ♬ original sound - iHeartRadio

Ah, the good times.


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Kyle Scott

Kyle Scott runs OnPattison.com and is also the President of parent company Access Global Media, which reaches more than half a million readers through its network of sites across the Philly area, South Jersey, and the Jersey Shore. Scott founded and ran CrossingBroad.com before selling it to publicly-traded XLMedia in 2020, where he served as SVP of North America Sports for two years. He has more than 15 years experience in sports and digital media, and online marketing. In addition, he has also written for CBS Philly and Philly Voice, and been a panelist or contributor on NBC Sports Philly, FOX 29, and SNY TV, as well as a recurring guest on 97.5 The Fanatic, 94 WIP, 106.7 The Fan and other sports talk stations.