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> The whole concept of playing loud music during a break in hockey games
> has gotten out of whack. Who really wants this? Wouldn't it okay to
> just have no music at all, even if you didn't have a pep band. I think
> we would all be surprised that maybe we could enjoy just the sounds of
> the game. Nothing will ever top the organ at Chicago Stadium,or for
> that matter, an organ at any game. I also went to a West Michigan
> WhiteCaps minor league baseball game this summer and walked out shell
> shocked after being bombarded by constant public address babbling and
> rock 'n roll snippets during every break in the action.
IMHO, it wouldn't be a college hockey game without "noise". The Pep
band is half the reason I went to Clarkson hockey games when I was
in Potsdam.
As far as the stereo goes, why not have it? Playing music during
a break in the action brings more life to the venue. Granted, the
"sounds" of hockey are wonderful to hear, but I don't think it hurts
play some music now and again.
Andy
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