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WinterWillie Thu Jan 27, 2005 07:56am

Music
 
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Originally posted by kotsch
Other than a letter writing campaign to the School, League and MHSAA what options does a disgruntled fan have?
I usually don't take out my ear plugs until the game begins.

oc Thu Jan 27, 2005 08:50am

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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by oc
Years ago when I was coaching at an away game the home players were playing a CD ...
They had CD's years ago?!

5 years ago.

coachgrd Thu Jan 27, 2005 09:01am

warm-up music
 
My girls put together a warm-up CD that needs my approval before it goes over any PA system. I make sure there are no objectionable lyrics.

I told them that the one they put together this season was OK by me but to be honest, it was a horrible CD. Maybe I'm getting old or something but I think today's music is just horrible. Anyway, I told them I would put them together a 'real' warm-up CD, which included some Earth, Wind & Fire, Gap Band, Wild Cherry, etc, etc. Much to my surprise, its been a hit. I told them they need to learn how to apprieciate some old school stuff. They said. "You're right coach, this stuff is awesome!"

theboys Thu Jan 27, 2005 09:38am

At our high school, one night several years ago, a fan overheard profane lyrics over the PA - since the fan was also a state senator his complaints were heard by a little wider audience. Now, we have a very capable school guidance counselor who announces and plays music. He does a great job.

rainmaker Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:11am

Re: warm-up music
 
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Originally posted by coachgrd
Anyway, I told them I would put them together a 'real' warm-up CD, which included some Earth, Wind & Fire, Gap Band, Wild Cherry, etc, etc. Much to my surprise, its been a hit.
Please tell me you put in some Tower of Power and some War. I love that music!!

Jurassic Referee Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:19am

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Originally posted by bgtg19
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Originally posted by JRutledge
Most adults do not know the lyrics of most modern songs in the first place and really do not pay attention to the content.

I have been guilty of this. I help run a basketball tournament each year and one night when I was "in charge" a fan came up to me and said: "Did you hear that?" I said, "Hear what?" The fan repeated some lyrics in a song playing over the PA system and I was shocked. I was in the gym, but I simply never "heard" the lyrics.

I don't know that you really need a "letter writing campaign." A simple telephone call to the athletic director at the school may be all that is necessary. I think the more organized/elaborate campaigns should be saved for situations where, despite knowledge of what is happening, nothing is done. Best wishes.

Maybe you could hire the Chicago Cubbie that took a baseball bat to Sammy Sosa's boombox.Guy could have a whole new career travelling around to basketball games when he retires.

Dan_ref Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:39am

Re: Re: warm-up music
 
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by coachgrd
Anyway, I told them I would put them together a 'real' warm-up CD, which included some Earth, Wind & Fire, Gap Band, Wild Cherry, etc, etc. Much to my surprise, its been a hit.
Please tell me you put in some Tower of Power and some War. I love that music!!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...40831?v=glance

rainmaker Thu Jan 27, 2005 11:44am

Re: Re: Re: warm-up music
 
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by coachgrd
Anyway, I told them I would put them together a 'real' warm-up CD, which included some Earth, Wind & Fire, Gap Band, Wild Cherry, etc, etc. Much to my surprise, its been a hit.
Please tell me you put in some Tower of Power and some War. I love that music!!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...40831?v=glance

So, you've started a new career as a "Personal Shopper"?!

Dan_ref Thu Jan 27, 2005 12:09pm

Re: Re: Re: Re: warm-up music
 
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by coachgrd
Anyway, I told them I would put them together a 'real' warm-up CD, which included some Earth, Wind & Fire, Gap Band, Wild Cherry, etc, etc. Much to my surprise, its been a hit.
Please tell me you put in some Tower of Power and some War. I love that music!!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...40831?v=glance

So, you've started a new career as a "Personal Shopper"?!

You'll get my bill in the mail, I give 2% off if you pay by certified check within 2 weeks.

TimTaylor Thu Jan 27, 2005 12:21pm

Re: Re: warm-up music
 
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Originally posted by rainmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by coachgrd
Anyway, I told them I would put them together a 'real' warm-up CD, which included some Earth, Wind & Fire, Gap Band, Wild Cherry, etc, etc. Much to my surprise, its been a hit.
Please tell me you put in some Tower of Power and some War. I love that music!!

Too true! A little variety would be nice also....if I hear "Eye of the Tiger" one more time I'm going to barf.....

blindzebra Thu Jan 27, 2005 02:13pm

I've never had it happen, usually the kids play the radio edited, PG-13 version.

One school was playing Motown and James Brown during warm ups, but they had an announcer running the show.

An issue not yet mentioned is the volume. How many of you are screaming at the captains meeting? Worse still, you are screaming and the song ends BEFORE you do.:D

M&M Guy Thu Jan 27, 2005 02:28pm

I've delayed my captains' meeting until after a good song is finished (i.e. AC/DC "Thunderstruck"). But, there is something to be said for the live school band playing, even if you do hear a couple of off-key notes. To me it's all part of the "school experience".

Back In The Saddle Thu Jan 27, 2005 02:33pm

Dang I'm getting old
 
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Originally posted by rainmaker
Quote:

Originally posted by oc
Years ago when I was coaching at an away game the home players were playing a CD ...
They had CD's years ago?!

A few years ago I was an adjunct professor at a local college and the department chair would send out this message at the start of each school year. It was produced by some college back east and talks about the incoming freshman class. The idea is to give the professors a little perspective about the things and events that shaped the students' lives. It was interesting to note that as of about five years ago, incoming freshman had no meaningful memory of the Reagen ear, were only children during the first Gulf War, and had never known a time when there were no personal computers or CDs.

mick Thu Jan 27, 2005 02:47pm

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Originally posted by blindzebra
One school was playing Motown and James Brown during warm ups, but they had an announcer running the show.
http://www.deephousepage.com/smilies/djmixing.gif


blindzebra,
'At's what I'm talkin' about!
The Sensational Sixties!
Great for parents and refs that used to be....
mick


dblref Fri Jan 28, 2005 06:52am

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Originally posted by mick
Quote:

Originally posted by blindzebra
One school was playing Motown and James Brown during warm ups, but they had an announcer running the show.
http://www.deephousepage.com/smilies/djmixing.gif


blindzebra,
'At's what I'm talkin' about!
The Sensational Sixties!
Great for parents and refs that used to be....
mick


I agree with you, mick. Here in the DC area, we have Big 100 which plays 60's & 70's music (my era). My other choice is NPR. I think I need to get a life.


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