CU 1 SLU 0 -- Post game

Started by scoop85, December 02, 2011, 09:12:56 PM

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css228

Quote from: jtn27Cymbal Guy (somebody tell me the name of the song)[/url]
Song's called Espana (tilda over the n)[/quote]

I could be wrong because I don't have the greatest ear for music, but I think it's actually called "Espana Cani."

This is "Espana Cani": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5rb6PsF8vU
It kind of has the same cymbal part (except the cymbals aren't as loud) at about 35 seconds in.

This is "Espana": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A40kg-RD-SA

But again, I could be totally wrong because other than the cymbal part, Espana Cani doesn't really sound like what the band played.[/quote] Don't know but was just going by what the band called it.

jtn27

Well, if the Band calls it "Espana" then that's probably what it is. I really didn't think either version I found online sounded like what was played at the game.
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jtwcornell91

Quote from: jtn27Well, if the Band calls it "Espana" then that's probably what it is. I really didn't think either version I found online sounded like what was played at the game.

I wasn't there last night, but back in the late 90s I bought this CD, and the first and last song on the album is "España Cañi", which is the same tune that was called "#7" on the pep band's Live at Lynah CD.

Killer

Here's a paragraph from today's Boston Globe regarding the BU-BC game:

"Just 33 seconds later, it appeared BC had another goal. Freshman left wing Johnny Gaudreau threw the puck into the crease from outside the right post, but during the scramble in front, the officials said there was an intent to blow the whistle after they apparently lost sight of the puck, even though it appeared it was never tied up. It was ruled no goal."

The whistle gods continue to smile upon BU.

ugarte

Quote from: css228Song's called Espana (tilda over the n)
While we've veered into a band discussion (kinda), at MSG the band played ... something off of Paradise Theater (AD 1928? Rockin' the Paradise? As we've discussed, I am old.) How long has that been in the repertoire? Is there a team-related reference that I'm missing?

Chris '03

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: css228Song's called Espana (tilda over the n)
While we've veered into a band discussion (kinda), at MSG the band played ... something off of Paradise Theater (AD 1928? Rockin' the Paradise? As we've discussed, I am old.) How long has that been in the repertoire? Is there a team-related reference that I'm missing?

Since roughly fall 2001 I want to say. It came in back in my day. I don't think it was in reference to anything in particular.
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