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Washington has won 22 straight at home with Man in the Box opening guitar riff being the walk out song
HTH
Leave the Nirvana to the Kraken who play Lithium, which is actually a decent song unlike Smells Like Teen Boi
That’s some buck level correlative analysis
 
Crazy idea here. How about, instead of obsessing about having the walk out song being one from a local band, they just pick a song that's actually good as a walk out song that gets everyone hyped up?
 
I'm old school I guess. I like the Husky Marching band forming a tunnel outside the tunnel and then have them play something like "Turn Loose" as the players run out. (They used to play that song as the opening kickoff sailed through the air).

 
They could have literal Sir Mix-a-lot perform “Posse on Broadway” every week. I bet that dude would do it.

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I like Sir Mix A Lot and his work to help raise awareness for the appeal of ass back when all we were served was waifs but his music sucks and is irrelevant.
 
Black teenagers don’t give a shit about depressed white guys who shot themselves 30 years ago.
Are you talking about the players? Cause the entrance song is for the fans. Besides that Nirvana shirts are mainstream H&M type "young adult" store atire so you're double wrong
 
I actually noticed recently we are starting to enter an era where the 60s artists are starting to be forgotten. Hendrix should be more of a cultural icon for a lot of reasons but for whatever reason he is really fading from memory.
 
I actually noticed recently we are starting to enter an era where the 60s artists are starting to be forgotten. Hendrix should be more of a cultural icon for a lot of reasons but for whatever reason he is really fading from memory.
If I remember correctly, his crazy sister is overly protective of his legacy and won’t allow his music in other media. There’s never been a good biopic about him because they can’t get the rights to the music. There have been attempts, including one with Andre 3000 as Jimi, but it just doesn’t work without the music.
 
I actually noticed recently we are starting to enter an era where the 60s artists are starting to be forgotten. Hendrix should be more of a cultural icon for a lot of reasons but for whatever reason he is really fading from memory.
If I remember correctly, his crazy sister is overly protective of his legacy and won’t allow his music in other media. There’s never been a good biopic about him because they can’t get the rights to the music. There have been attempts, including one with Andre 3000 as Jimi, but it just doesn’t work without the music.
Is there anything worse than a music doc where they don't have the rights to the music?
 
I remember briefly in college they were selling Hendrix vodka, which was below bottom shelf vodka, but in a cool giant purple bottle. I think it was his brother doing it without permission. A lot of the artists in the 60s time frame need to the Jordan ESPN doc series/Bob Dylan biopic thing to get themselves back in the cultural frame before they disappear for at least a little while again. Hendrix was way ahead of his time and someone who is a critical darling like Frank Ocean's music actually has a lot of similarities. I've moved to thinking Eddie Van Halen is the greatest guitarist of all time though.
 
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