Were you not at the game? Cotton Eyed Joe was absolutely played.EverettGriz said:And Cotton Eye Joe wasn't played at all.
Were you not at the game? Cotton Eyed Joe was absolutely played.EverettGriz said:And Cotton Eye Joe wasn't played at all.
Berkeley_Griz said:Were you not at the game? Cotton Eyed Joe was absolutely played.EverettGriz said:And Cotton Eye Joe wasn't played at all.
Fahque said:https://twitter.com/KentHaslam/status/1726731168513753127?s=20
griz4life said:Fahque said:https://twitter.com/KentHaslam/status/1726731168513753127?s=20
Good lord. I really don't know why anyone in athletics would be worried about blasting "raise a little hell" as quickly as possible after any event on the field.
We were talking about this during the game. The Griz canned music used to be way more current, better. If you walked into the stadium in 1993 while the team was warming up, you usually heard "Enter Sandman" because that's what the team wanted to hear. The Black Album was just two years old.
In 1998, when it was third down and the defense was forcing a punt, you heard "Bawitdaba" the intro for Kid Rock, which was brand new.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not advocating for the return of either of the above mentioned tunes. My point is that they were fairly fresh and UM didn't seem all that interested in pedaling music to the 65+ crowd.
Now you hear these goofball songs that probably cost less in licensing fees. "Raise a Little Hell" is a 45 year old diddy by Trooper, a Canadian band that was probably a mock up of Boston and the Osmonds. Even old Cotton Eyed Joe, which was six years fresh when the Griz first played it in 25 years ago, is a one off by a Euro Dance band, Rednex.
Play something the student likes, maybe it's contemporary, maybe it's just something they all like to sing. Remember "Save a Horse" by Big and Rich? Not on my playlist, but the student section sang it. I don't think I've ever heard a recording of "Seven Nation Army" played at Washington Griz, but I've been to stadiums where where the entire crowd sings the chorus.
Please, please. No more "raise a little hell" at full blast. It's the Wurther's candy of 70s pop/rock, some truly old man crap that needs to be retired.
EverettGriz said:So you can’t believe everything you read on social media??
Fathergriz said:EverettGriz said:So you can’t believe everything you read on social media??
So just because Kent Haslam releases a statement on social medial like the band did you can’t believe the band but can believe Kent?
Two problems here:EverettGriz said:Berkeley_Griz said:Were you not at the game? Cotton Eyed Joe was absolutely played.
Once. Not after every touchdown as the letter alleges
AZGrizFan said:Get rid of all canned music. There, problem solved.
Berkeley_Griz said:Two problems here:EverettGriz said:Once. Not after every touchdown as the letter alleges
1) Your original post on this thread said the band NEVER played CEJ. You now admit that's false.
2) The original letter said that CEJ would be payed after A score, not every score, as you're now alleging.
Not that any of this actually matters. Just get your story straight.
GrizGuy said:Well, that's that for me, then. He acknowledged that the notice was not handled well. And that someone had a face to face w the band. So, ok, moving on for me.
markson161 said:Would there be a marching band without football?
grizpsych said:markson161 said:Would there be a marching band without football?
Military Marching Bands have been around since the 1600s--if not earlier.