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re: Piped in Music is killing the Tiger Stadium atmosphere
Posted on 10/16/16 at 7:55 pm to kingbob
Posted on 10/16/16 at 7:55 pm to kingbob
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You would know that if you were there to see it.
I've missed <10 home games since '87 and stayed to the end of 95% of them. Sorry that you can't accept the reality. The first section to vacate is the NW corner.
Posted on 10/16/16 at 8:15 pm to Sal Minella
Here's the thing.
Louisiana is one of the most historically rich music locations in American history. We are the birthplace of Jazz, the Louisiana Hayride, and Cajun/Zydeco music.
I'd love for Tiger band to be much more locally influenced by interpreting some local classics and modern sounds into a big-band repertoire that represents us on the world stage. If we are a good music school, that is a great showcase opportunity.
It doesn't necessarily have to be "My Toot Toot." But, Louisiana people have rhythm, soul and passion that is unique. Our stadium sound should reflect that, and not sound like some Midwestern, Northeast or West Coast college, or worse, high school with piped in Top 40.
Louisiana is one of the most historically rich music locations in American history. We are the birthplace of Jazz, the Louisiana Hayride, and Cajun/Zydeco music.
I'd love for Tiger band to be much more locally influenced by interpreting some local classics and modern sounds into a big-band repertoire that represents us on the world stage. If we are a good music school, that is a great showcase opportunity.
It doesn't necessarily have to be "My Toot Toot." But, Louisiana people have rhythm, soul and passion that is unique. Our stadium sound should reflect that, and not sound like some Midwestern, Northeast or West Coast college, or worse, high school with piped in Top 40.
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