BarcaDeac
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we used to make thingsThey don’t do hot time anymore? Come on man…
we used to make thingsThey don’t do hot time anymore? Come on man…
Yeah, this is the song I most associate with Wake basketball from my time at the Joel. Well, that and Welcome to the Jungle during pregame introductions - but that wasn’t really a positive association.I was a fan of Hot Time in the lead-up to the opening tip.
wait what's wrong with Welcome to the Jungle?Yeah, this is the song I most associate with Wake basketball from my time at the Joel. Well, that and Welcome to the Jungle during pregame introductions - but that wasn’t really a positive association.
Just personally not a fan. It seemed to get people hyped though, which I guess is all that really matters.wait what's wrong with Welcome to the Jungle?
ANNNNND NOOOOWWW, THE STARTING LINEUP FOR YOUR WAKE FOREST DEEEAAAMON DEEAACONNNSJust personally not a fan. It seemed to get people hyped though, which I guess is all that really matters.
AT GUARD, A 6'2" SOPH-O-MOREANNNNND NOOOOWWW, THE STARTING LINEUP FOR YOUR WAKE FOREST DEEEAAAMON DEEAACONNNS
That's the first song I thought of. The first time I heard it was probably at Wake games. It was an old song to me at the time. Now it would be like the band playing something from the mid-00s.I also miss the band playing Carry On My Wayward Son
LOL.The clapping during the fight song was off. I thought it was just me losing my mind but glad someone else noticed it.
LOL.
Like Steve Martin in 'The Jerk' off?
Come on people....
I miss the band playing period.I also miss the band playing Carry On My Wayward Son
Not only did the students struggle with WAKE FOREST, a substantial percentage do not know the rhythm of the fight song and when to say GO DEACS. This is the knock on effect of voluntarily destroying our program by hiring [Redacted] and Manning—no question.
Just curious as to where you all were seated or where the "off" sounds were coming from. Those claps will sound off because of the time it takes sound to travel. People tend to be in rhythm the closer they are to the sound source. If you are sitting in the upper deck, those in the lower seats will sound off. The reverse is also true.The clapping during the fight song was off. I thought it was just me losing my mind but glad someone else noticed it.
Just curious as to where you all were seated or where the "off" sounds were coming from. Those claps will sound off because of the time it takes sound to travel. People tend to be in rhythm the closer they are to the sound source. If you are sitting in the upper deck, those in the lower seats will sound off. The reverse is also true.
scienceJust curious as to where you all were seated or where the "off" sounds were coming from. Those claps will sound off because of the time it takes sound to travel. People tend to be in rhythm the closer they are to the sound source. If you are sitting in the upper deck, those in the lower seats will sound off. The reverse is also true.
Yes upper for sure. Sec 230. Sort of mid-court, row M.Just curious as to where you all were seated or where the "off" sounds were coming from. Those claps will sound off because of the time it takes sound to travel. People tend to be in rhythm the closer they are to the sound source. If you are sitting in the upper deck, those in the lower seats will sound off. The reverse is also true.