Big House Playlist Wishlist

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Hey Sports Fans

 

So as I'm sitting here at LAX waiting for my flight back home listening to my spotify, Rush's "Tom Sawyer" comes on and its nearly taking everything I have in me not to get up on the ticket counter and breakout into one of the most epic air-drum performances of my life.  I'm hopped up on 3 shots from the starbucks here and I'm ready to get this weekend started right! 

We all know that the piped in music isn't going anywhere at the Big House.  For better or worse.  And some of the music is questionable in terms of quality.  So  I want to hear what your Big House Playlist Wishlist would be to get the ol' geezers and student section a jumpin! 

 

 

GoBlueBill

February 9th, 2018 at 3:56 PM ^

It is a great song.

On Facebook just the other day TD said he has new info on the submarine over the years .  Since certain naval records have become declassified.

A dive expedition off the North African coast believe they have located the wreck of the P48 submarine. In July 2018 they hope to dive to the wreck .

Mike Damone

February 9th, 2018 at 12:29 PM ^

usually start out with Motley Crue, "Kickstart My Heart" or Def Lep "Pour Some Sugar On Me".  Despite being 80s Hair Band classics - most generations seem to love these.

If looking for something a little more obscure and original, one of my favorite songs to get pumped is The Cult, "Love Removal Machine".  Truly an awesome rock tune:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaK81oUmbbs

Inflammable Flame

February 9th, 2018 at 12:48 PM ^

Although a lot of people on here will disagree and say some dumb stuff like "fans are paying customers and we hear the music too" or "it's tradition"...nothing hypes a player up during a commercial or break in action like hearing a hard song. Something like (although probably not acceptable to the audience) Tupac's "Hail Mary"

DrMantisToboggan

February 9th, 2018 at 1:23 PM ^

I mean if we're going hard and into the "language probably makes playing untenable" territory, let's rep the D and play Tee Grizzley every timeout. Pros: 1. From Michigan, represent 2. Looks like Rashan 3. Talks a lot about killing people, which is a shared goal. 

tjlum

February 9th, 2018 at 4:31 PM ^

It has a pretty memorable video with the Fire Gong

Splice in the live version where David says "Everybody Up" in the intro.

Go from intro to chorus and you have a song to use at key moments that gets the crowd on their feet.