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Someone please please tell the guy controlling music at Ray Jay


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The music doesn't bother me one way or the other but agreed on the HOT announcer. That guy sucks. 

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They should let me do the music for the games, I would burn that motha out with my two turn tables. 

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25 minutes ago, EastCoastBull said:

and Outlaws - Tampa, It was great seeing them play around North Tampa as a USF student.  And then seeing their success grow with time.  Funny I always thought another band I thought was better from those years that drifted off into obscurity, the Elders.  They were great but I doubt many remember them now.

And I thought UGa appropriated the Lobo song (Me and You and Dawg named Belue) back when Buck Belue was quarterbacking there.  Good song though.  I'll take it over Zombie Nation any day.

That would be the PAC Performing Arts Center on Nebraska near Bearss. What a blast from the past. I saw the Outlaws there in the mid-70's and a host of other bands. I don't specifically remember the Elders, but it's more than likely I saw them - apparently they played there quite a bit and I was there almost every weekend

http://www.the-elders.net/history05.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_1aVr_A5tg

Memory's hazy, but I think this was the same place that did boxing on Fridays and mud-wrestling on Saturday nights (think John Candy in Stripes) - and the mud was actually bettry crocker chocolate cake mix. This was my one (and only) time to put the gloves on and get in a boxing ring - got my ass kicked and never tried that again. When Urban Cowboy came out, I think they even had a mechanical bull there for a while.

Ah, the memories and mammaries of the PAC!

Same time period - anybody else remember the Sunday concerts at the Men's Garden Club on Boy Scout Road?

 

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On 11/24/2016 at 0:19 PM, charsibb said:

All of those songs have been appropriated by other teams, and none of them have anything to do with USF or Tampa.

Fail

 

Wrong

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Is we had an OCS, perhaps we could control our music better*

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9 hours ago, charsibb said:

That would be the PAC Performing Arts Center on Nebraska near Bearss. What a blast from the past. I saw the Outlaws there in the mid-70's and a host of other bands. I don't specifically remember the Elders, but it's more than likely I saw them - apparently they played there quite a bit and I was there almost every weekend

http://www.the-elders.net/history05.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_1aVr_A5tg

Memory's hazy, but I think this was the same place that did boxing on Fridays and mud-wrestling on Saturday nights (think John Candy in Stripes) - and the mud was actually bettry crocker chocolate cake mix. This was my one (and only) time to put the gloves on and get in a boxing ring - got my ass kicked and never tried that again. When Urban Cowboy came out, I think they even had a mechanical bull there for a while.

Ah, the memories and mammaries of the PAC!

Same time period - anybody else remember the Sunday concerts at the Men's Garden Club on Boy Scout Road?

 

Saw Tom Petty at PAC.  Outlaws and Jimmy Buffet both played the old soccer field in either '76 or '77.  SGP presented a ton of concerts on the field, at the riverfront, in the Empty Keg and the old gym.  Spent a lot of time at Buffalo Road House seeing Zenith Nadar and Swimming Pool Q's.  Good times!  Go Bulls!

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I thought today's in house audio experience was much better today. The up-tempo game by both teams and having two bands playing regularly kept the sound guy from having to do as much. I like the live bands much better....even when they are playing at the same time.

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One more thing....I liked that both bands knelt and watched each other play at halftime and even some band members applauding the other.

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On 11/25/2016 at 9:58 PM, crambone said:

The music doesn't bother me one way or the other but agreed on the HOT announcer. That guy sucks. 

I never really noticed how creepy he sounds, but since you all mentioned him, I can't get that voice out of my head.  Thanks! :furious3:

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On 11/26/2016 at 10:26 PM, fhemmer209 said:

One more thing....I liked that both bands knelt and watched each other play at halftime and even some band members applauding the other.

Our daughter was in marching band in HS.  It is something they do (applaud) even at competitions.  A fraternity of sorts I guess.

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