so trueMeanwhile in Syracuse they would stop playing that song.
Meanwhile inSyracuseYANKEE STADIUM they would stop playing that song.
And replace it with the cheerleaders leading a “Let’s”. “Go”. “S”. “U”. chant where each side of the building chants a different letter. How nice!Meanwhile in Syracuse they would stop playing that song.
SU 'higher ups' stopped the SUMB from playing the 'hey' song when I was a student in 2001, bc we used to chant during the drum beat portion of said awesome diddy, '..k em up ..k em up go su, we're gonna kick the sh.t out of you' thanks SU. The band playing that song was a fixture at the Dome since I was a little kid, the whole place rocked with it after big moments. BSThey sing it a little differently in West Virginia:
You could say "thanks SU" or you could say "thanks students." I don't blame the university for wanting things to be family friendly. Before they stopped playing it, they tried to get people to chant something different, but that was ignored.SU 'higher ups' stopped the SUMB from playing the 'hey' song when I was a student in 2001, bc we used to chant during the drum beat portion of said awesome diddy, '..k em up ..k em up go su, we're gonna kick the sh.t out of you' thanks SU. The band playing that song was a fixture at the Dome since I was a little kid, the whole place rocked with it after big moments. BS
Yeah, that is true too. Those efforts sadly were made in vain.You could say "thanks SU" or you could say "thanks students." I don't blame the university for wanting things to be family friendly. Before they stopped playing it, they tried to get people to chant something different, but that was ignored.
I still say it’s BS. Unless you’re sitting right next to the students you can’t tell what they’re saying.You could say "thanks SU" or you could say "thanks students." I don't blame the university for wanting things to be family friendly. Before they stopped playing it, they tried to get people to chant something different, but that was ignored.
It is BS. I do agree things should be fan friendly no doubt. But you are correct. 90% of the Dome couldn't decipher anything other than some garbled chant during the drum beats between verses. Not a lot of traditional band songs at all anymore, I miss that. Now we have non stop DJ music, fake decibel meters, and stupid car races on the scoreboard during the endless tv timeouts. Shrugs shouldersI still say it’s BS. Unless you’re sitting right next to the students you can’t tell what they’re saying.
College sports have always been more popular around here than minor league pro sports, yet they’re copying the presentation of minor league pro sports.It is BS. I do agree things should be fan friendly no doubt. But you are correct. 90% of the Dome couldn't decipher anything other than some garbled chant during the drum beats between verses. Not a lot of traditional band songs at all anymore, I miss that. Now we have non stop DJ music, fake decibel meters, and stupid car races on the scoreboard during the endless tv timeouts. Shrugs shoulders
I’m actually pretty positive they have played the hey song on rare occasions here and there over the last few years when the team has had something to celebrate. It’s pretty stupid to have a lifetime ban. All the college students that were just being stupid when this happened graduated and probably have kids if their own in college now.It is BS. I do agree things should be fan friendly no doubt. But you are correct. 90% of the Dome couldn't decipher anything other than some garbled chant during the drum beats between verses. Not a lot of traditional band songs at all anymore, I miss that. Now we have non stop DJ music, fake decibel meters, and stupid car races on the scoreboard during the endless tv timeouts. Shrugs shoulders
At this point I think it’s pretty much not played anywhere because of the info that became known about the performer of the song.I’m actually pretty positive they have played the hey song on rare occasions here and there over the last few years when the team has had something to celebrate. It’s pretty stupid to have a lifetime ban. All the college students that were just being stupid when this happened graduated and probably have kids if their own in college now.
There really should be a petition by otto’s army to bring it back. They can make a case that there is more organization and engagement to mitigate the likelihood of something like that happening again. Worst case just don’t play it again the rest of the season.
Yep. Very 'gimmicky' and not at all in line with the traditional college feel. No making it make senseCollege sports have always been more popular around here than minor league pro sports, yet they’re copying the presentation of minor league pro sports.
Make it make sense.
I’m actually pretty positive they have played the hey song on rare occasions here and there over the last few years when the team has had something to celebrate. It’s pretty stupid to have a lifetime ban. All the college students that were just being stupid when this happened graduated and probably have kids if their own in college now.
There really should be a petition by otto’s army to bring it back. They can make a case that there is more organization and engagement to mitigate the likelihood of something like that happening again. Worst case just don’t play it again the rest of the season.
Yeah, you know you're right, I do recall hearing it maybe a few times in the last 20 yrs. I recall once or twice it being at a horrible time, like a timeout after we went down 3 tds, or in hoops the other team coming off a 12-0 run lol. Otto's Army could definitely take the lead here. We never had any kind of organization like that back then.I’m actually pretty positive they have played the hey song on rare occasions here and there over the last few years when the team has had something to celebrate. It’s pretty stupid to have a lifetime ban. All the college students that were just being stupid when this happened graduated and probably have kids if their own in college now.
There really should be a petition by otto’s army to bring it back. They can make a case that there is more organization and engagement to mitigate the likelihood of something like that happening again. Worst case just don’t play it again the rest of the season.
Umm, yikes. I had literally no idea about any of Glitter's atrocities till I just googled him after reading your post. Im not a huge music consumer outside of my trucks radio. Yeeeeah, knowing what he did, that song ain't coming back. He's a lot worse than pretty sickening my gosh. Ugh, no wordsIt’s worth looking up what’s gone on in Gary Glitter’s life since 2001. While I didn’t get into earlier, there were “additional reasons” the NJ Devils dropped Rock & Roll Part 2 as their goal song when they did in 2016.
As much fun as that was in the early 2000’s - and I was at the East Regional in 2003 in Albany, it was awesome - bringing back “the hey song” just isn’t going to happen. And attempting it is not going to end well.
I’m all for perseverance in making a tradition - but discretion is also the better part of valor. In this case, discretion says not to try bringing back the hey song.
I still say it’s BS. Unless you’re sitting right next to the students you can’t tell what they’re saying.
So we’re going to ban a musical number because we canceled the composer? What? That’s cutting off our nose to spite our face. Tell me I’m misinterpreting. I couldn’t care less who wrote it!Umm, yikes. I had literally no idea about any of Glitter's atrocities till I just googled him after reading your post. Im not a huge music consumer outside of my trucks radio. Yeeeeah, knowing what he did, that song ain't coming back. He's a lot worse than pretty sickening my gosh. Ugh, no words
So we’re going to ban a musical number because we canceled the composer? What? That’s cutting off our nose to spite our face. Tell me I’m misinterpreting. I couldn’t care less who wrote it!