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On 1/2/2021 at 6:29 PM, T&C said:

1974 produced probably the finest rap tune ever heard:

 

 

Not bad, but I'd go with this one from 5 years before that.  Led McCann and Eddie Harris circa 1969.

 

 

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On 1/2/2021 at 6:10 PM, Augie said:

 

Honestly, I think I would prefer the train horn, if you know what I mean.  

 

I have no idea what you mean.

 

To fully appreciate Shout you have to experience it at the Ralph after a score.  After the Extra Point, Shout starts up and everyone stands and dances and sings along together.  And its the perfect length so when its over its Kickoff.  Its a beautiful thing.

 

I seriously doubt the whole stadium is going to stand up and make a sireen sound for 2 minutes.  Also seriously doubt everyone is going to stand up to rap.

 

When I was on the Seahawks Drum line and went to games, they played commercials after a score.   What a buzz kill.  Its THE BEST post score ritual I have ever seen in any of the other 4 NFL stadiums I have been to games.

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5 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

 I have no idea what you mean.

 

To fully appreciate Shout you have to experience it at the Ralph after a score.  After the Extra Point, Shout starts up and everyone stands and dances and sings along together.  And its the perfect length so when its over its Kickoff.  Its a beautiful thing.

 

I seriously doubt the whole stadium is going to stand up and make a sireen sound for 2 minutes.  Also seriously doubt everyone is going to stand up to rap.

 

When I was on the Seahawks Drum line and went to games, they played commercials after a score.   What a buzz kill.  Its THE BEST post score ritual I have ever seen in any of the other 4 NFL stadiums I have been to games.

You are correct. You have no idea what I mean.  :)

 

I was referring to Benny the Butcher. I’d prefer the train horn to Benny. Maybe my wording was unclear. If that was the case I apologize. 

 

This may surprise you, but I am well familiar with the Shout song. I don’t remember when it actually started, but I assure you I pre-date the Shout song and have been there live for it on countless occasions. I get it. 

 

 

 

 

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Guy has broken through nationally, is currently one of the biggest names in hop hop, and yet all he wants to do is rep Buffalo any chance he gets. I think it's awesome.

 

There's a new, longer clip that was released. Sounds like it was mixed down better and is more of a complete track. Much, much better than this clip imo. I'm trying to post but have no idea what I'm doing, but the Buffalo Bills Twitter account posted it recently.

 

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1 hour ago, Augie said:

You are correct. You have no idea what I mean.  :)

 

I was referring to Benny the Butcher. I’d prefer the train horn to Benny. Maybe my wording was unclear. If that was the case I apologize. 

 

This may surprise you, but I am well familiar with the Shout song. I don’t remember when it actually started, but I assure you I pre-date the Shout song and have been there live for it on countless occasions. I get it. 

 

 

 

 

 

Gotcha. I'll take My share of the blame for not reading better.  especially machine guns part.

 

Go BILLS !!

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