Great argument. I don't have time to make a rebuttal because I'm busy typing this post with no evidence or reasons instead.Yelnick McWawa said:If it didn't make a difference then we wouldn't be doing it. You're wrong. It's as simple as that. Maybe later this evening I'll get into it when I have more time but right now that's what you're gonna get.OldShadeOfBlue said:Fine, I should have said 10 years ago. Except it makes no difference.Yelnick McWawa said:Seems to me that "The Spirit of Aggieland" and "The Aggie War Hymn" fit that bill pretty good.ghowe said:
Not sure that the song segment being discussed is necessarily about hype. Songs like Sweet Home Alabama, Rocky Top,... etc are about participation, singing along and generating more of a feeling of camaraderie. To achieve that they first need to be iconic songs or at least iconic to the people in the stadium and they should speak to place or at least something everyone identifies with. I don't know that we have a song that qualifies. The REK thing was an attempt at that. Personally I can't think of a song and judging by the post here in neither can anyone else.
But that's neither here nor there....let's get back to 29 year old guys berating others while explaining how things were 40 years ago.
And I clearly see it makes a difference, numnuts. I'm saying 40 years ago or 10 years ago makes no difference. Back then we went to go watch the Aggies play football. Or at least I did. Now it's like the only way you people can enjoy a football game is if it's filled with distractions every 5 seconds. You can't just enjoy things for what they are, they have to be dressed up for you. Nevermind what's happening on the field, you're going to go home and talk about how the music selection was wrong, how the hotdogs were too salty, and how the bathroom lines were too long.