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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:51 pm
by FriscoPMG
Wow, I guess my disclaimer about folks not liking rap on this board was a drastic understatement. I'm not the biggest fan of rap myself, but I can still appreciate the fact that there's an alum out there who cares enough to put the time and effort into trying to boost the atmosphere at our pathetic games.
Since we all know the crowd/atmosphere does very little to help energize the players, I think this would be vast improvement over what we've got. Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...but heaven forbid we play rap at a football stadium!
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:53 pm
by jtstang
FriscoPMG wrote:Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...
WTF is that?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:56 pm
by One Trick Pony
FriscoPMG wrote:Wow, I guess my disclaimer about folks not liking rap on this board was a drastic understatement. I'm not the biggest fan of rap myself, but I can still appreciate the fact that there's an alum out there who cares enough to put the time and effort into trying to boost the atmosphere at our pathetic games.
Since we all know the crowd/atmosphere does very little to help energize the players, I think this would be vast improvement over what we've got. Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...but heaven forbid we play rap at a football stadium!
I like some Rap about 2% of it. (Mo town and harmony + Rap) just not this guy. Did he graduate?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:06 pm
by ThadFilms
jtstang wrote:FriscoPMG wrote:Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...
WTF is that?
They played it at the beginning of the games a couple years ago. The players dug it, it was fun to see them bounce around. I had no problem with it, I've seen it at plenty of stadiums, not necessarily Knuck if you Buck... but I know I've seen heard Crank that Soldier Boy in a few stadiums.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:09 pm
by FriscoPMG
jtstang wrote:FriscoPMG wrote:Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...
WTF is that?
I believe it was 2 years ago (our lone good season), Knuck if You Buck was the RAP song played after an SMU touchdown, leading up to the kick off. It had the players jumping on the sidelines and the crowd up on their feet. It was one of the few good things about our game presentation over the years -- easily the most energy we've seen at Ford that was directed positively towards SMU.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:11 pm
by LA_Mustang
One Trick Pony wrote:I like some Rap
I bet the rap industry is breathing a sigh of relief.
Voc was a good player, just never could get healthy.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:13 pm
by jtstang
No, I mean wtf does "Knuck if you Buck" mean, homies?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:15 pm
by FriscoPMG
One Trick Pony wrote:FriscoPMG wrote:Wow, I guess my disclaimer about folks not liking rap on this board was a drastic understatement. I'm not the biggest fan of rap myself, but I can still appreciate the fact that there's an alum out there who cares enough to put the time and effort into trying to boost the atmosphere at our pathetic games.
Since we all know the crowd/atmosphere does very little to help energize the players, I think this would be vast improvement over what we've got. Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...but heaven forbid we play rap at a football stadium!
I like some Rap just not this guy. Did he graduate?
Yes, he graduated and did some grad work as well due to his medical red shirting. He already has a successful career going in some form of finance I believe. The rapping is just a hobby of his, but now he is seeing some success with it too.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:25 pm
by ThadFilms
FriscoPMG wrote:One Trick Pony wrote:FriscoPMG wrote:Wow, I guess my disclaimer about folks not liking rap on this board was a drastic understatement. I'm not the biggest fan of rap myself, but I can still appreciate the fact that there's an alum out there who cares enough to put the time and effort into trying to boost the atmosphere at our pathetic games.
Since we all know the crowd/atmosphere does very little to help energize the players, I think this would be vast improvement over what we've got. Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...but heaven forbid we play rap at a football stadium!
I like some Rap just not this guy. Did he graduate?
Yes, he graduated and did some grad work as well due to his medical red shirting. He already has a successful career going in some form of finance I believe. The rapping is just a hobby of his, but now he is seeing some success with it too.
That's awesome... hope it goes well for him, and I am glad he has Mustang Pride!
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:35 pm
by One Trick Pony
LA_Mustang wrote:One Trick Pony wrote:I like some Rap
I bet the rap industry is breathing a sigh of relief.
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:37 pm
by One Trick Pony
Yes, he graduated .[/quote
Nice
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:26 pm
by ALEX LIFESON
FriscoPMG wrote:Wow, I guess my disclaimer about folks not liking rap on this board was a drastic understatement. I'm not the biggest fan of rap myself, but I can still appreciate the fact that there's an alum out there who cares enough to put the time and effort into trying to boost the atmosphere at our pathetic games.
Since we all know the crowd/atmosphere does very little to help energize the players, I think this would be vast improvement over what we've got. Playing "Knuck if You Buck" was the biggest player/crowd energizer we've had in years...but heaven forbid we play rap
at a football stadium!
I'm with you on this, at least Voc has enough passion about the Stangs, to write and record a song. Most of our fans are so old, they think The Beatles are new.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:32 pm
by One Trick Pony
I'm with you on this, at least Voc has enough passion about the Stangs, to write and record a song. Most of our fans are so old, they think The Beatles are new.[/quote]
I listen to the blue hairs, who are the Beatles?
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:32 pm
by orguy
Agreed.
And for guy who lives in Copenhagen.
I also lived in the Pacific Northwest and never heard a local
from Seattle refer to it as the "Emerald City".
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:26 pm
by Dylan08
Let's add a little 2 Live Crew