More music coming to 2014 SEC games

#51
#51
I stand by the fact that it could be a great thing. Rocky Top is fine. The Gladiator song they do is great. But they need to change that stuff up, because I highly doubt "Living on a Prayer" is pumping anyone up.

On the other hand, there is recorded music from all genres that could get me going. Like it or not, there is some rap that could get a majority of the stadium going. Rap, rock, country, I don't care as long as it gets me and the crowd fired up.
 
#52
#52
Once again, who pays for the tickets? All players are obligated to do is play. They'll do that no matter. Fans are there to enjoy the game, not to play. Music is for the fans, not the players. I hate it because its ruining the sport.

So, let me get this straight. The music, played for seconds at a time between plays, is ruining the game? Don't follow.

I get the players don't buy tickets. But those players but some butts in the seats. Say what you want, but a live atmosphere with popular music, not f'ing Bon Jovi, gets players amped.
 
#54
#54
So, let me get this straight. The music, played for seconds at a time between plays, is ruining the game? Don't follow.

I get the players don't buy tickets. But those players but some butts in the seats. Say what you want, but a live atmosphere with popular music, not f'ing Bon Jovi, gets players amped.

I'm not sure how music is ruining the sport of football either. I'm not a huge fan of rap but it's not like it really hurts me to hear it. "Living On A Prayer" isn't firing anyone up under the age of 40.
 
#58
#58
Old Ogre here, ain't no troll.

The beauty and pagentry of CFB, with the marching bands, majorettes, flag corps, cheerleaders, dance squads, and mascots is beginning to be squeezed out by children who watch "thuh pros" on Sunday and hear piped in, raggedy azz, clipped signal music an their little hearts go flutter an they say, "OMG THATS WHAT UT NEEDS TO DO!"

I can just keep it on mute...

I'm with ya man. And all you hippies can get off my lawn. NO sarcasm intended....well, maybe a little. Directed at myself.

The color and pageantry of college football indeed. Keith Jackson, dammit.
 
#59
#59
It is an attempt to make up for the crowd noise that watching the jumbotron takes out of the games.
 
#60
#60
Beethoven's 5th in the 4th?

A little trivia... sort of. Do you know what the Roman Numeral for the number 5 is? (think about Super Bowls) It's a "V". Do you know how Beethoven's 5th symphony starts? If you do, you now know the Morse Code for the letter V. It's ..._ (sing Beethoven's 5th and you'll get it)

Airplane guys gotta know this stuff. :)
 
#61
#61
In my opinion, this is good. I get a little tired of hearing Rocky Top WOO 30 times a quarter.
 
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#62
#62
All you sayin that this would make you not want to go to the games. Good. Dont need any people that sits the whole game and doesnt get loud. More room for the younger loud people .

You have to appeal to the people with the money. That said, I don't think people will stop buying tickets because of newer music is being played.
 
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#64
#64
I hope they Rick Roll on repeat 100x for all the people that are terrified of music on speakers
 
#65
#65
Allsome, i can’t wait to get lulled to sleep by 'The Boys of Fall' more this year.

I bet this causes a rift between the band director and the administration.........oh wait......wat

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