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John T Whelan wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Spreeman, Cathryn wrote:
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>> This weekend's home games against Vermont were the first games we have
>> attended in about a month, so I don't know how long this has been in
>> effect, but the UNH administration has decided that the song "Black
>> Betty" (Ram Jam, 1977) can no longer be played as the teams take to the
>> ice for the next period. According to conversations among fellow
>> attendees, someone complained that it is racist. I have always enjoyed
>> the song, and thought it was a fairly rousing, energizing song to play
>> as the teams skated onto the ice. I particularly enjoyed it in the
>> movie, "Blow", as it plays while Johnnie Depp is walking through the
>> airport.
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>> Perhaps I should go to the Thought Police and turn myself in.
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> Or perhaps to the Excessively Dramatic Rhetoric Police.
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> If UNH would just get themselves an actual pep band, this wouldn't be
> an issue. The Yale band plays the song "Uncle F*cka" from the South
> Park movie and hasn't had any trouble that I know of.
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> John Whelan, Cornell '91
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Must be because Yale is a more "liberal" institution. :)
B. Taylor, RPI '74
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