Yabadabadoo
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I might be alone here and I guess this only pertains to those who were at the game...but was anyone else annoyed at the voluminous amount of non-stop and ear splitting music at the game this past weekend?
I'm all for keeping the atmosphere as upbeat as possible, however, the constant noise over the loudspeakers with the new music company paid to entertain on gamedays went way too far imo.
There was not a moment's piece of downtime when you did not hear something coming from the loudspeakers at the stadium. It became intrusive to the overall environment at the stadium...not to mention virtually everything they played was non-stop hip-hop, with very few exceptions.
If you hoped to converse with someone in the stands following any play this past Saturday you needed to speak up loudly as the music was constantly in your ears with no relief the entire day.
In my mind there is something to be said for the ebbs and flows of a game, and the ability to let yourself think without being bombarded every second there was a break in the action. Running play stopped for no gain? LOUD MUSIC FOLLOWED. Incomplete pass? LOUD MUSIC FOLLOWED. Kickoff went through the end zone? LOUD MUSIC FOLLOWED. You get the drift.
The band was marginalized and that's too bad because this year's Western Thunder band set an all time record with I believe 230 members...but they took a significant back seat all day to THE LOUD AND OBTRUSIVE MUSIC ALL DAY LONG.
I'm all for keeping the atmosphere as upbeat as possible, however, the constant noise over the loudspeakers with the new music company paid to entertain on gamedays went way too far imo.
There was not a moment's piece of downtime when you did not hear something coming from the loudspeakers at the stadium. It became intrusive to the overall environment at the stadium...not to mention virtually everything they played was non-stop hip-hop, with very few exceptions.
If you hoped to converse with someone in the stands following any play this past Saturday you needed to speak up loudly as the music was constantly in your ears with no relief the entire day.
In my mind there is something to be said for the ebbs and flows of a game, and the ability to let yourself think without being bombarded every second there was a break in the action. Running play stopped for no gain? LOUD MUSIC FOLLOWED. Incomplete pass? LOUD MUSIC FOLLOWED. Kickoff went through the end zone? LOUD MUSIC FOLLOWED. You get the drift.
The band was marginalized and that's too bad because this year's Western Thunder band set an all time record with I believe 230 members...but they took a significant back seat all day to THE LOUD AND OBTRUSIVE MUSIC ALL DAY LONG.