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re: Is the Tiger Brass Band in the PMAC a longstanding tradition for LSU basketball?
Posted on 1/31/23 at 6:57 am to Honkus
Posted on 1/31/23 at 6:57 am to Honkus
YES. I am 100% advocating for more "Piped in music". Playing tiger rag over and over may have been the rage 20 years ago but it's just not anymore. Students and many of the fans want to hear music they listen to and that fits the style of the game today. Every other legitimate basketball program does it and have great environments.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:51 am to JacquesBoudreaux27
How does a style of music fit “the style of the game being played today” ??.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:55 am to JacquesBoudreaux27
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YES. I am 100% advocating for more "Piped in music". Playing tiger rag over and over may have been the rage 20 years ago but it's just not anymore. Students and many of the fans want to hear music they listen to and that fits the style of the game today. Every other legitimate basketball program does it and have great environments.
Do you watch the blue bloods play at all???? A huge part of the games are the bands. They are often shown on TV and during the intro into the games.
I mean shite I'm trying to figure out what you mean when you say "every other legitimate basketball program"...Duke, UNC, Kentucky, Louisville, Indiana, etc all have their bands in prominent positions. I mean when it comes to "legitimate basketball programs" LSU doesn't belong in the conversation with those guys, but trying to emulate what they do seems like a good idea in my book.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 9:11 am to JacquesBoudreaux27
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YES. I am 100% advocating for more "Piped in music". Playing tiger rag over and over may have been the rage 20 years ago but it's just not anymore. Students and many of the fans want to hear music they listen to and that fits the style of the game today. Every other legitimate basketball program does it and have great environments.
Have you ever watched any college sports ever? Pep bands provide unique atmospheres distinct to the arenas and teams. Piped in music is sterile.
Do you want the PMAC, the Hump, the O Dome, and Rupp to all sound the same? That is an awful idea.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 11:07 am to JacquesBoudreaux27
quote:they also have a band bud (most at least)
Every other legitimate basketball program does it and have great environments.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 2:38 pm to JacquesBoudreaux27
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many of the fans want to hear music they listen to
So, country music? Are we talking Waylon, Tim McGraw, or Florida Georgia Line?
Posted on 1/31/23 at 5:12 pm to JacquesBoudreaux27
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YES. I am 100% advocating for more "Piped in music".
You are truly an idiot. Please go away.
Posted on 1/31/23 at 7:03 pm to JacquesBoudreaux27
Hey. As a former member of Bengal Brass, frick you!
Posted on 1/31/23 at 8:25 pm to JacquesBoudreaux27
Didn't they already try a DJ for either men's or women's basketball a few years ago?
I think it was at LSU that I'm think of. I only remember bc when the PA announced him, it sounded like he said DJ C-dix. I never found out the DJs actual name, but I'm hoping that wasn't it.
I'm guessing it was c mix.
I think it was at LSU that I'm think of. I only remember bc when the PA announced him, it sounded like he said DJ C-dix. I never found out the DJs actual name, but I'm hoping that wasn't it.
I'm guessing it was c mix.
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