I guess low Vol in Bitcoin is over for at least the time being. I have been stacking so many sats today, I almost forgot to post.
Really great responses yesterday. You guys are awesome. It turns out that trough urinals are broadly considered shitcoins by the stacker sports community.
I know we talked about sports related songs in the past but we didn't talk about walk-up, walk-out, warm-up music. Walk up and walk out music are typically associated with combat sports and baseball but you can be more broad if you want and think about warm up music for basketball and hockey or runout in football.
It's a big game, shill me the song you choose to enter the game to?
I have a few I really like but I will keep them to myself for now. If someone happens to pick one of the songs I would also choose I will tip them 1000 sats but sats for all regardless.
Cheers, GR
I'm a sports fan and I love music, but I like to keep them separate. Whenever I am at a sporting event I root for an electrical malfunction to stop the music.
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I thought I was the only one.
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Haha. I personally really like music at sporting events when it is placed right. Basketball gets to be a bit much when they are still blasting a song played during timeout while the action has started back up.
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You must be in the majority, since it seems to get more prevalent and louder every year. Maybe I'm just a cranky old bastard.
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Yes. It is often more about the show than the game now. The times they are a changin Siggy.
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There's nothing more corny/cheesy but great fun than a good ol' chorus of "sweet Caroline" at a game.
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I like all the 7th inning stretch music.
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The Blue Jays were doing "hooked on a feeling" with some weird video of a dancing baby for a couple years. It was odd but honestly still quite fun.
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Limp Bizkit - Ready to Go.
Or... Maybe Metallica - for whom the bell tolls, that has a pretty ominous intro.
Speaking of ominous intros... Iron maiden - number of the beast.
I can't choose. You know I love my music. I guess I'd be happy to have a reason for someone to play me out onto the field. That would be cool in its own right. Let alone it being a song of my choice or my hype song.
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Boom. You got one of mine. If I was a relief pitcher in baseball, I would absolutely come out to For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Nice work.
My batting walk up song would be "Hey Man nice shot" by Filter. You don't get much time for walk up music when batting so edited just for the opening baseline and cut it off as soon one bar after the hi-hat and snare kick in. (not that I have given this much thought or anything-haha)
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FWTBT is iconic. Excellent choice if that would be your track.
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Not what you asked, but I always wanted the Heat to blast "I Need a Her(r)o!" whenever Tyler was coming into a game during crunch time.
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Haha that would have been great. Missed opportunity.
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Maybe his next stop will pick that low hanging fruit.
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I'm walking out to the opening of The Who's Emminence Front, or possibly Eminem's Till I Collapse, maybe just a Scott Joplin ragtime song to fuck with everyone tho?
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I like it. There was a relief pitcher for the Blue Jays a few years back that used to use "One is the loneliest number" as his walk out/warm up music. That was pretty funny.
Apparently he also had "Tears of a clown" at one point but I never witnessed that.
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Superbowl LI Falcons V Patriots.
The patriots normally come out to Ozzy Osbournes crazy train.
To counter this the falcons came out to Let's Go by Lil Jon, the east side Boyz and trick daddy.
Little tidbit of useless sports trivia there for ya.
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Neat factoid.
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I’m coming out to Wake Up by RATM… in the style of Aroldis Chapman
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Nice. He is having a good comeback season.
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Yeah. I still think of him as Yankees player though…
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