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Old 04-29-2008, 05:01 PM   #5
djkent01
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Re: Gameday music question

I'm giving up my age... when I was at ISU and lived in the student apartments north of campus. We tailgated at home and then walked to the game. As we crossed campus and approached the stadium, we could hear the drum corps playing - and the sound of the crowd rising. Now that got my adrenaline going. I enjoy the pregame music played today, but nothing will replace the anticipation of the game like the rising sound of the drums and the crowd. Plus, the sprint to the general admission seating for students. Anyway, when I hear those drums it takes me back and gets me juiced. Fort Minor, the Chili Peppers, 3 Doors Down - it's just not the same.
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