New Idea for college students
Posted by mike
New Idea for college students
Posted by: mike (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: February 11, 2004 05:56PM
I was watching a college basketball game last night and it me thinking. What if during cornells penatly kills, the college students jumped and chanted ooooooooooooooo, (like when the college basketballs home team is on defence) I think its a good idea and would get our guys going and annoy the other team. let me know what u guys think.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: ugarte (65.217.153.---)
Date: February 11, 2004 05:57PM
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 11, 2004 06:09PM
While I certainly would love such an idea, something tells me that would distract most of the players on the ice. (Maybe not the Vermont players...they'd be more turned on by a barnyard...)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: rhovorka (---.stny.rr.com)
Date: February 11, 2004 06:21PM
[Q]I was watching a college basketball game last night and it me thinking. What if during cornells penatly kills, the college students jumped and chanted ooooooooooooooo, (like when the college basketballs home team is on defence)[/Q]
Well, that's up to the students if they want to do that, but I wouldn't want the faithful to have to resort to ripping off something TV-mugging college basketball fans do. Also, the Harvard (sucks) student section was doing this exact thing this year in Cambridge. Their plan was to do that until their pathetic team cleared the puck in a SH situation, but they looked pretty silly when Cornell kept the puck in the attacking zone for just about the entire penalty. And they stopped doing that althogether after CU scored our 2nd PPG. I certainly don't want to copy anything those losers do.*
* Of course, I know it's general knowledge that "black hole" came from Sucks, newspapers are from U of Scranton squeakball, and "See ya" has its roots from Duke basketball via Michigan hockey.
Well, that's up to the students if they want to do that, but I wouldn't want the faithful to have to resort to ripping off something TV-mugging college basketball fans do. Also, the Harvard (sucks) student section was doing this exact thing this year in Cambridge. Their plan was to do that until their pathetic team cleared the puck in a SH situation, but they looked pretty silly when Cornell kept the puck in the attacking zone for just about the entire penalty. And they stopped doing that althogether after CU scored our 2nd PPG. I certainly don't want to copy anything those losers do.*
* Of course, I know it's general knowledge that "black hole" came from Sucks, newspapers are from U of Scranton squeakball, and "See ya" has its roots from Duke basketball via Michigan hockey.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: gtsully (12.110.145.---)
Date: February 11, 2004 06:32PM
mike wrote:
I was watching a college basketball game last night and it me thinking. What if during cornells penatly kills, the college students jumped and chanted ooooooooooooooo, (like when the college basketballs home team is on defence) I think its a good idea and would get our guys going and annoy the other team. let me know what u guys think.
Harvard already ripped it off. No thanks.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: chris '06 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: February 11, 2004 06:37PM
some friends and i during the colgate game at lynah, anytime 'gate brought the puck into the attacking zone on the powerplay, started a let's go red chant. once it picked up around the sections (especially d,e,f nearest us) it sounded pretty good. then once cornell cleared everyone would cheer, and the chant would start again when 'gate brought it back across our blue line. i think this was during the first 5 on 3 so it was a pretty important kill
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Greg Berge (64.49.66.---)
Date: February 12, 2004 08:45AM
It used to be pretty common for the whole crowd -- students and townies -- to do the let's go red cheer throughout (or at least through the first minute or so) of a penalty kill late in a close game. Of course, this was a lot less nerve-wracking when Randy MacFarlane would steal the puck and rag it for the full two minutes.
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Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: chris '06 (---.eas.cornell.edu)
Date: February 12, 2004 01:18PM
unfortunately it seems some of this year's season ticket holders can't concentrate on the game for more than a minute..let alone an entire penalty kill
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: jy3 (---.stny.rr.com)
Date: February 12, 2004 01:29PM
that is a true statement. if i hear one more time about a damn sorority party and who she saw and who did that and why this happened i am gonna puke.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Greg Berge (64.49.66.---)
Date: February 12, 2004 02:46PM
'Twas ever thus, think of it as a harbinger of Spring. And eye candy is a bandwagoneer, so the alternative is worse.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: February 13, 2004 08:33AM
Another one for us to steal:
Hobart lax fans used to go "goooooal tiiiiime...goooooal tiiiiime..." incessantly whenever their team had the ball and were setting up the attack in the opponent's defensive end. It's harder to do in hockey since the attack is usually much less deliberate than in lax, but it would work when we're moving the puck around on the power play.
JH
Hobart lax fans used to go "goooooal tiiiiime...goooooal tiiiiime..." incessantly whenever their team had the ball and were setting up the attack in the opponent's defensive end. It's harder to do in hockey since the attack is usually much less deliberate than in lax, but it would work when we're moving the puck around on the power play.
JH
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.no.no.cox.net)
Date: February 13, 2004 09:02AM
The one cheer I found annoying at the EHC Eisbären Berlin match I attended was repeatedly yelling "Hinein!" ("In there!" during the powerplay. On the other hand, I liked the penalty kill cheer, which consisted of singing "Unterzahl, Unterzahl, Unterzahl" ("shorthanded" to the tune of "Stars and Stripes Forever" (a staple of European sports fan songs) and ending with "Unterzahl ... scheißegal!" ("shorthanded ... doesn't fucking matter!" Although I'd be afraid it would anger the hockey gods to be that confident in your penalty kill.
Jeff Hopkins '82 wrote:
Another one for us to steal:
Hobart lax fans used to go "goooooal tiiiiime...goooooal tiiiiime..." incessantly whenever their team had the ball and were setting up the attack in the opponent's defensive end. It's harder to do in hockey since the attack is usually much less deliberate than in lax, but it would work when we're moving the puck around on the power play.
BTW, is goooooooal tiiiiiime like Big Red Touchdown Time?
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: February 13, 2004 09:23AM
'cause clearly whatever the hell we're doing isn't working
Jeff Hopkins '82 wrote:
It's harder to do in hockey since the attack is usually much less deliberate than in lax, but it would work when we're moving the puck around on the power play.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: February 13, 2004 11:55AM
So true, Age. So true.
John, what is Big Red Touchdown Time? I haven't been to Schoellkopf since I was in school.
JH
John, what is Big Red Touchdown Time? I haven't been to Schoellkopf since I was in school.
JH
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: atb9 (---.nycap.rr.com)
Date: February 13, 2004 08:57PM
fans that cheer as if they are at a basketball game are called Colgate fans. I remember when they would start chanting "defense, defense." So strange.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Gabe Heafitz '98 '04 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 14, 2004 01:29AM
[Q]to the tune of "Stars and Stripes Forever" (a staple of European sports fan songs)[/Q]
John, I'm pretty sure I know the tune you're thinking of (it's the same one to which the Liverpool soccer fans sing their team name), but I don't think the name is "Stars and Stripes Forever". Same era and mood (and maybe even same composer -- John Phillip Sousa?), but different tune.
Either way, I'm all for starting a new cheer to that "Liverpool" tune, as long as it's not in German... And doesn't mention venereal diseases... And doesn't contain a long "DIEEEEE"... And, well, just brings something fresh and different back into the mix. I thought "LeNeveu" fit that tune rather nicely, but it didn't really catch on when I gave it a shot at the ECACs in Albany last spring. Maybe there's some other trisyllabic word out there that would work well.
(Sorry to diverge from the original subject, O.P.)
John, I'm pretty sure I know the tune you're thinking of (it's the same one to which the Liverpool soccer fans sing their team name), but I don't think the name is "Stars and Stripes Forever". Same era and mood (and maybe even same composer -- John Phillip Sousa?), but different tune.
Either way, I'm all for starting a new cheer to that "Liverpool" tune, as long as it's not in German... And doesn't mention venereal diseases... And doesn't contain a long "DIEEEEE"... And, well, just brings something fresh and different back into the mix. I thought "LeNeveu" fit that tune rather nicely, but it didn't really catch on when I gave it a shot at the ECACs in Albany last spring. Maybe there's some other trisyllabic word out there that would work well.
(Sorry to diverge from the original subject, O.P.)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.mis.prserv.net)
Date: February 14, 2004 06:24AM
It is "Stars & Stripes Forever." Tho nothing jumps to mind to sing to it other than the traditional " 'Here we go, here we go, here we go" My guess is if it isn't scatalogical it won't catch on
JH
JH
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Rob NH (---.mrrmnh.adelphia.net)
Date: February 14, 2004 04:53PM
Boston College does this when shorthanded and the puck enters their zone.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Gabe Heafitz 98 04 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 15, 2004 09:58PM
You guys were absolutely right. It is "Stars and Stripes Forever". I didn't realize that there were two separate tunes or sections in it.
Well, so, is there anything we can get going to that tune? It's a great one, and goes very nicely with singing something at a game... Is "Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go" the only thing we can think of? It would be nice to chant a particular player's name to it, but players are only around for three or four years, so a song that achieves critical mass can soon go the way of the dodo (we need look no further than the Bâby song, which was a complete gem). There also aren't a lot of guys on the team with names that would fit nicely into it, either. ("Dave McKee, Dave McKee, Dave McKee"... ? Meh.)
Well, so, is there anything we can get going to that tune? It's a great one, and goes very nicely with singing something at a game... Is "Here We Go, Here We Go, Here We Go" the only thing we can think of? It would be nice to chant a particular player's name to it, but players are only around for three or four years, so a song that achieves critical mass can soon go the way of the dodo (we need look no further than the Bâby song, which was a complete gem). There also aren't a lot of guys on the team with names that would fit nicely into it, either. ("Dave McKee, Dave McKee, Dave McKee"... ? Meh.)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.no.no.cox.net)
Date: February 15, 2004 10:31PM
Actually, I think this wouldn't be bad. (I actually suggested it during the chat.) Of course, he already does have the unofficial "Deep in the Heart of Texas" serenade.
Gabe Heafitz '98 '04 wrote:
("Dave McKee, Dave McKee, Dave McKee"... ? Meh.)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Ack (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: February 15, 2004 11:52PM
There were a lot of quiet periods of time this weekend (like every weekend this year it seems) when you could hear people without raised voices only a few rows over (bad) and the conversations that they were having (worse).
"Let's Go Red" was at its weakest, lasting only a few times for each chant. It snowballed and got weaker throughout the game. I'm sure I heard "Ya-le...sucks!" about 12 times too. I'm up for "oooooo"-ing if it's going to spice things up...ideas!
Post Edited (02-15-04 23:52)
"Let's Go Red" was at its weakest, lasting only a few times for each chant. It snowballed and got weaker throughout the game. I'm sure I heard "Ya-le...sucks!" about 12 times too. I'm up for "oooooo"-ing if it's going to spice things up...ideas!
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Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Section A (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 01:12AM
[Q]"Let's Go Red" was at its weakest, lasting only a few times for each chant[/Q]
Noticed this too....although the chants (or orders, rather) of "Bend Over" managed to last over a minute a couple times!
Noticed this too....although the chants (or orders, rather) of "Bend Over" managed to last over a minute a couple times!
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 07:53AM
As a prominent person in the Cornell hockey community pointed out after the game, shouting "Bend Over!" during play proves you aren't watching the game. The goalie's only standing upright when play is in his team's offensive zone, which means while Cornell is trying to keep the puck out of its net, a lot of fans are gleefully ignoring the game and watching the other end.
I know, at least it was noise and it lasted a while. It's a shame all the bend overs weren't Let's Go Reds! instead, but maybe the crowd will come around.
Post Edited (02-16-04 07:53)
I know, at least it was noise and it lasted a while. It's a shame all the bend overs weren't Let's Go Reds! instead, but maybe the crowd will come around.
Post Edited (02-16-04 07:53)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 08:10AM
Greg Berge '85 wrote:
As a prominent person in the Cornell hockey community pointed out after the game, shouting "Bend Over!" during play proves you aren't watching the game. The goalie's only standing upright when play is in his team's offensive zone, which means while Cornell is trying to keep the puck out of its net, a lot of fans are gleefully ignoring the game and watching the other end.
I know, at least it was noise and it lasted a while. It's a shame all the bend overs weren't Let's Go Reds! instead, but maybe the crowd will come around.
I can chant "Bend over" while watching play in the other end quite easily. It's not like it takes a tremendous effort to keep saying two words over and over again. Besides, some people really can't see play going on in the other end, due to unfortunate angles, poor eyesight, or other reasons, so all they can really do is chant "Bend over."
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 08:28AM
One of the guys who got revenge on Volonnino wrote:
I can chant "Bend over" while watching play in the other end quite easily. It's not like it takes a tremendous effort to keep saying two words over and over again. Besides, some people really can't see play going on in the other end, due to unfortunate angles, poor eyesight, or other reasons, so all they can really do is chant "Bend over."
I don't think it's dogs and cats living together -- something is better than nothing. It was mentioned, so I'm passing on that at least one of the hockey people in the program hated it. Take it or leave it.
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Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: ugarte (---.ny325.east.verizon.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 09:30AM
Well, OOTG, someone has to be keeping their eyes on the goalie and away from the action or nobody would know when the goalie actually got into a crouch.
One of the guys who got revenge on Volonnino wrote:
Greg Berge '85 wrote:
As a prominent person in the Cornell hockey community pointed out after the game, shouting "Bend Over!" during play proves you aren't watching the game.
I can chant "Bend over" while watching play in the other end quite easily.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 12:04PM
Personally, I would prefer an ongoing singsong of the goalie's name rather than "Bend Over" repeated incessantly. It's got a better chance of getting under the goalie's skin especially accompanied by a hand wave. Unfortanately, someone made it difficult to keep these kind of harassment going, because the established norm is to do it three times with alternating sucks, and then shout "Let's go Red!"
No offense guys, but there are a lot of people on this board who want spontaneity, but then insist that cheers be done in a certain way, at a certain time, or a certain goal differential. You can't have both.
Besides, if you want new cheers or different ones than we do now, bitching on eLynah is not the way to make them happen. You have to actually do it at Lynah, and take the chance that you might go down in flames (or be so drunk that you don't care, as was the case with the "Screw BU, _____, too" cheer). That and you have to be persistent. New cheers don't catch on the first time they're tried. It takes a few games.
JH
No offense guys, but there are a lot of people on this board who want spontaneity, but then insist that cheers be done in a certain way, at a certain time, or a certain goal differential. You can't have both.
Besides, if you want new cheers or different ones than we do now, bitching on eLynah is not the way to make them happen. You have to actually do it at Lynah, and take the chance that you might go down in flames (or be so drunk that you don't care, as was the case with the "Screw BU, _____, too" cheer). That and you have to be persistent. New cheers don't catch on the first time they're tried. It takes a few games.
JH
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: A-ron (128.253.36.---)
Date: February 16, 2004 04:27PM
I used to get upset that the remote goalie cheer was slashed down to just the skating, turning, and bending over part. While I wish I wasn't the only one yelling out, "drink, sweep, tap..." I still felt the sustained "bend over" chants were achieving our main goal. There were multiple times Gartner did a half lean with his hands on his knees just to spite us. The instant he does that, we know we're in his head (Boucher's pelvic thrust).
I was actually pretty proud of the fans during the Yale game. It's been pretty damn quiet in Lynah this year and we're finally starting to step up (although it still leaves much to be desired). If only we could find a way for the three rows of sorority girls in front of me to focus their energy for talking about cute boys on hockey cheers instead. One of them spent about half the game with her back to the ice so she could talk to her friends in the row behind her...now THAT'S not watching the game.
I was actually pretty proud of the fans during the Yale game. It's been pretty damn quiet in Lynah this year and we're finally starting to step up (although it still leaves much to be desired). If only we could find a way for the three rows of sorority girls in front of me to focus their energy for talking about cute boys on hockey cheers instead. One of them spent about half the game with her back to the ice so she could talk to her friends in the row behind her...now THAT'S not watching the game.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 06:30PM
If you got a few of your friends around you to start a "Watch the game! Watch the game!" cheer, it might have the desired effect.
Or how about "Hey sorority beatch. The boyfriend you've been talking about all game called. He said...you suck. Badly"
JH
Or how about "Hey sorority beatch. The boyfriend you've been talking about all game called. He said...you suck. Badly"
JH
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 08:28PM
[Q]Actually, I think this wouldn't be bad. (I actually suggested it during the chat.) Of course, he already does have the unofficial "Deep in the Heart of Texas" serenade.[/Q]
One could segue into a rendition of "The Yellow Rose of Texas...."
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Post Edited (02-16-04 20:29)
One could segue into a rendition of "The Yellow Rose of Texas...."
[edit: added quote]
Post Edited (02-16-04 20:29)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Section A Banshee (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 09:55PM
Uh, the Yellow Rose of Texas is a mulatto prostitute. The song's about her. Not what I'd call appropriate.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 09:57PM
Section A Banshee wrote:
Uh, the Yellow Rose of Texas is a mulatto prostitute.
You just don't find information of this caliber on the Hockey East USCHO threads.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Section A Banshee (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:04PM
Point is, McKee would probably know it (the girl who told me is an Austin native, so I GUESS it follows that it's common Texas knowledge), and wonder what the heck we were thinking.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:06PM
"Just kidding, let's pretend I didn't say anything" 2, Daina 0.
I must be confusing it with another song -- I thought there was a march-type song about Texas in addition to "Deep in the Heart."
I must be confusing it with another song -- I thought there was a march-type song about Texas in addition to "Deep in the Heart."
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.bc.yu.edu)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:08PM
That's not saying much.
Greg Berge '85 wrote:
Section A Banshee wrote:
Uh, the Yellow Rose of Texas is a mulatto prostitute.
You just don't find information of this caliber on the Hockey East USCHO threads.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:11PM
Wait, no... score is tied.
This is the Yellow Rose I was referring to:
Yellow Rose of Texas
There's a yellow rose in Texas, I'm going there to see.
I know she's waiting for me, nobody only me.
She cried so when I left her, it like to broke her heart.
And if we ever meet again, we never more shall part.
[CHORUS]
She's the sweetest little rosebud, that Texas ever knew.
Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew.
You may talk about your Clementine, and sing of Rosy Lee,
But the yellow rose of Texas, is the only one for me.
Oh, I'm going back to find her, my heart is full of woe.
We'll sing the songs together, that we sang so long ago.
I'll pick the banjo gaily, and sing the songs of yore.
The Yellow Rose of Texas, shall be mine forever more.
Here's where I found it: [www.lsjunction.com]
This is the Yellow Rose I was referring to:
Yellow Rose of Texas
There's a yellow rose in Texas, I'm going there to see.
I know she's waiting for me, nobody only me.
She cried so when I left her, it like to broke her heart.
And if we ever meet again, we never more shall part.
[CHORUS]
She's the sweetest little rosebud, that Texas ever knew.
Her eyes are bright as diamonds, they sparkle like the dew.
You may talk about your Clementine, and sing of Rosy Lee,
But the yellow rose of Texas, is the only one for me.
Oh, I'm going back to find her, my heart is full of woe.
We'll sing the songs together, that we sang so long ago.
I'll pick the banjo gaily, and sing the songs of yore.
The Yellow Rose of Texas, shall be mine forever more.
Here's where I found it: [www.lsjunction.com]
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:12PM
...you may talk about your Clementine and sing of Dave McKee....
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.no.no.cox.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:14PM
That's probably "The Eyes of Texas", which is sort of like a patriotic arrangement of "I've Been Working on the Railroad".
dss28 wrote:
I must be confusing it with another song -- I thought there was a march-type song about Texas in addition to "Deep in the Heart."
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:16PM
That could be -- but the above post was the Yellow Rose that originally came to mind
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Ack (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:22PM
Yeah, we probably don't want to have him wondering things that don't involve stopping the puck.
I do think it would be a good idea if we were to extend our "Deep in the Heart of Texas" chant that we sing at the beginning of the 2nd period, at least one more pair of lines:
"The stars at night - are big and bright (clapclapclap...)
Deep in the heart of Texas.
The prairie sky - is wide and high (clapclapclap...)
Deep in the heart of Texas."
The extra two lines will make the cheer longer, should be just as catchy, and more and more people will be able to pick up on it and remember.
I do think it would be a good idea if we were to extend our "Deep in the Heart of Texas" chant that we sing at the beginning of the 2nd period, at least one more pair of lines:
"The stars at night - are big and bright (clapclapclap...)
Deep in the heart of Texas.
The prairie sky - is wide and high (clapclapclap...)
Deep in the heart of Texas."
The extra two lines will make the cheer longer, should be just as catchy, and more and more people will be able to pick up on it and remember.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Josh '99 (---.bc.yu.edu)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:28PM
So, am I the only one who thinks of Pee-Wee's Big Adventure when I hear that song?
(Which doesn't mean I don't like it for McKee, I'm just saying is all...)
(Which doesn't mean I don't like it for McKee, I'm just saying is all...)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Section A Banshee (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:47PM
Those are the right lyrics, dss, but the girl in question was still a real-life prostitute.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 16, 2004 10:50PM
Interesting. I didn't gather that from the lyrics (clearly...)
Guess the score is back to "Just kidding, let's pretend I didn't say anything" 2, Daina 0.
[edit: updated the score]
Post Edited (02-16-04 23:33)
Guess the score is back to "Just kidding, let's pretend I didn't say anything" 2, Daina 0.
[edit: updated the score]
Post Edited (02-16-04 23:33)
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: rhovorka (---.stny.rr.com)
Date: February 17, 2004 01:27AM
The song has been around since the 1800s, but it was forcibly linked with Emily West in the 1960s by "myth-making" journalists well after the Mitch Miller version of the song was popular.
[www.tsha.utexas.edu]
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Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Jeff Hopkins '82 (---.airproducts.com)
Date: February 17, 2004 07:50AM
Then there's the Alan Sherman version...
I'm Melvin Rose of Texas, and my friends all call me Tex.
When I lived in old New Mexico, they used to call me Mex.
When I lived in Old Kentucky, they called me old Kentuck.
I was born in old Shamokin, which is why they called me Melvin Rose.
JH
I'm Melvin Rose of Texas, and my friends all call me Tex.
When I lived in old New Mexico, they used to call me Mex.
When I lived in Old Kentucky, they called me old Kentuck.
I was born in old Shamokin, which is why they called me Melvin Rose.
JH
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Robb '94 (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: February 17, 2004 01:02PM
Yeah, but "The Eyes of Texas" is just plain freaky:
The eyes of Texas are upon you all the live long day
The eyes of Texas are upon you, you cannot get away
Do not think you can escape them at night or early in the morn
The eyes of Texas are upon you 'till Gabriel blows his horn
How anything that #$%^@#$% LAME became a fan favorite is beyond me. Keep in mind that it's also sung at about half speed - definitely a funeral dirge effect. Not that the Davy lyrics are particularly rousing, but still...
The eyes of Texas are upon you all the live long day
The eyes of Texas are upon you, you cannot get away
Do not think you can escape them at night or early in the morn
The eyes of Texas are upon you 'till Gabriel blows his horn
How anything that #$%^@#$% LAME became a fan favorite is beyond me. Keep in mind that it's also sung at about half speed - definitely a funeral dirge effect. Not that the Davy lyrics are particularly rousing, but still...
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 17, 2004 06:22PM
The score is back to being tied! It's back to being tied!!!!
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: HeafDog (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: February 18, 2004 04:00PM
"The Eyes of Texas" is used by UT as either their Alma Mater or their fight song (I don't know which). It's a great song, but it probably might be a bit weird if we sang another school's song, regardless of whether we'll ever face them on the ice (my money's on "we won't".
Again, I'm all for songs that are dedicated to a particular player, but they're only going to last as long as the player's with us, unfortunately (I think the Bâby song should have stayed, in the same form, even after his departure). Let's at least start getting something going to the "Stars and Stripes Forever" tune. Now that I see that someone else on the board doesn't think it's a horrible idea to do "Dave Mc-Kee", I may just try to fire it up.
Again, I'm all for songs that are dedicated to a particular player, but they're only going to last as long as the player's with us, unfortunately (I think the Bâby song should have stayed, in the same form, even after his departure). Let's at least start getting something going to the "Stars and Stripes Forever" tune. Now that I see that someone else on the board doesn't think it's a horrible idea to do "Dave Mc-Kee", I may just try to fire it up.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 18, 2004 04:17PM
[Q]I think the Bâby song should have stayed, in the same form, even after his departure[/Q]
I couldn't agree with you more. I think that was my all-time favorite cheer.
Even if we changed Bâby to Hornby, or any other player... I loved that cheer!! ...Y'think we *can* bring it back?
Actually, I think I remember someone posting here that they wouldn't be surprised if Bâby comes back as an assistant coach. So there's hope that the song will rise once again
I couldn't agree with you more. I think that was my all-time favorite cheer.
Even if we changed Bâby to Hornby, or any other player... I loved that cheer!! ...Y'think we *can* bring it back?
Actually, I think I remember someone posting here that they wouldn't be surprised if Bâby comes back as an assistant coach. So there's hope that the song will rise once again
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Will (---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: February 18, 2004 04:36PM
If Bâby were to return as an assistant coach, it probably wouldn't happen for a few years. I'm sure Bâby wants to see how far he can take his professional hockey career before considering a career as a coach.
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: Robb '94 (---.external.lmco.com)
Date: February 18, 2004 05:47PM
IIRC, Schafer was the one who said he'd like to have Bâby back as an assistant. I don't recall ever hearing whether Bâby himself thought that was a good idea...
Re: New Idea for college students
Posted by: dss28 (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: February 18, 2004 09:44PM
Either way, there's still hope for the cheer :D
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