It's entrance music. I'm OK with this process."Oh ****, we forgot to pick a new entrance song!"
"Whatever, let's just use Thunderstruck."
It's entrance music. I'm OK with this process."Oh ****, we forgot to pick a new entrance song!"
"Whatever, let's just use Thunderstruck."
Very unoriginal. How about pick a song from the players lifetime.
With our mascot being a bird, I think the clear answer was one of the many artistic renderings of the famed 21st century poet Birdman.
Herein lies the debate. Is the entrance song to get the players pumped or the fans? Take a walk by the stadium during warmups and you will see that the players undoubtedly have a say in what is played during warmups. I think the entrance song is more meant to get the fans going-- and I think given the demographic of fans Thunderstruck may do that.
Herein lies the debate. Is the entrance song to get the players pumped or the fans? Take a walk by the stadium during warmups and you will see that the players undoubtedly have a say in what is played during warmups. I think the entrance song is more meant to get the fans going-- and I think given the demographic of fans Thunderstruck may do that.
Don't see the big deal about this whole thing but I'll play. Given this logic, Va Tech should not use Enter Sandman then either. Am I right?Very unoriginal. How about pick a song from the players lifetime.
Um, yes actually.. Kanye would resonate much more with the ATHLETES playing. Enough with the "old rock and roll has balls and is manly and is tough!!"... Please. It's time to stop yelling at those clouds.Not us old farts' fault today's youth SUCKS at writing music. WTF is the team supposed to enter to? ****ing Kanye West? Katy Perry? **** that. Play something with adrenaline and ****ing balls. ACDC will do.
I'm in the fan demographic and this isn't getting me pumped up...maybe if I was in a bar in Ottumwa at 10pm on a Saturday night it would get me pumped to try to score with the 53 year old leather-faced bleach blonde smoking a red at the bar and sipping on the flask she brought in because she's broke and knows that no one is going to buy here any drinks.
Good point.Not us old farts' fault today's youth SUCKS at writing music. WTF is the team supposed to enter to? ****ing Kanye West? Katy Perry? **** that. Play something with adrenaline and ****ing balls. ACDC will do.
Would.I'm in the fan demographic and this isn't getting me pumped up...maybe if I was in a bar in Ottumwa at 10pm on a Saturday night it would get me pumped to try to score with the 53 year old leather-faced bleach blonde smoking a red at the bar and sipping on the flask she brought in because she's broke and knows that no one is going to buy here any drinks.
They have been playing that song for 16 years and it is tradition now. That song was still relevant when they started itDon't see the big deal about this whole thing but I'll play. Given this logic, Va Tech should not use Enter Sandman then either. Am I right?
Herein lies the debate. Is the entrance song to get the players pumped or the fans? Take a walk by the stadium during warmups and you will see that the players undoubtedly have a say in what is played during warmups. I think the entrance song is more meant to get the fans going-- and I think given the demographic of fans Thunderstruck may do that.
Just an example.I'm in the fan demographic and this isn't getting me pumped up...maybe if I was in a bar in Ottumwa at 10pm on a Saturday night it would get me pumped to try to score with the 53 year old leather-faced bleach blonde smoking a red at the bar and sipping on the flask she brought in because she's broke and knows that no one is going to buy here any drinks.
With our mascot being a bird, I think the clear answer was one of the many artistic renderings of the famed 21st century poet Birdman.
It's entrance music. I'm OK with this process.
Um, yes actually.. Kanye would resonate much more with the ATHLETES playing. Enough with the "old rock and roll has balls and is manly and is tough!!"... Please. It's time to stop yelling at those clouds.