"Welcome To The Doyt"
"Welcome To The Doyt"
A *NEW* song will be played when the football team gets ready to come out. Instead of "We Ready", we will be hearing "Welcome To The Doyt". It got me pumped up just listening to it beforehand! Go Falcons! 
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HEY!!!Redwingtom wrote:Or heaven forbid, the Chicago Bears.mmisbg wrote:As long as the song wasn't done by Celine Dion or Kenny G I think we'll be okay.
Go Falcons!
I take umbrage to that statement. That was a landmark piece of music in the proliferation of Rap into the mainstream market. Well, it might have been, but I was only 3 at the time. Regardless, that season has kept Bears fans like myself going for the past 20 years. I have that song on both 45, and DVD, so there's no reason for me to forget the Fridge singing "I may be a rookie, but I ain't no stupid cookie."
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About four years earlier, the Detroit Lions' Jimmy "Spiderman" Allen covered Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust." It hasn't aged well, but it wasn't half bad for the time, and Sipderman *almost* raps for part of it (remember, this was like '81), namechecking Dexter Bussey, Billy Sims and several other Lions.Redwingtom wrote:Or heaven forbid, the Chicago Bears.mmisbg wrote:As long as the song wasn't done by Celine Dion or Kenny G I think we'll be okay.
Go Falcons!
It got a lot of air play locally, and to this day some Detroiters associate that Queen song with the Lions.
I doubt few ever heard it outside of Detroit. It didn't help the Lions went 9-7 that year.
Anyway, whenever this Super Bowl Shuffle thing comes up, as a former Detroiter, I get annoyed. Big deal. Spiderman was four years ahead of them. It's always about Chicago, Chicago, Chicago...
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It lost popularity when they only played it after Lions wins.Schadenfreude wrote:About four years earlier, the Detroit Lions' Jimmy "Spiderman" Allen covered Queen's "Another One Bites The Dust." It hasn't aged well, but it wasn't half bad for the time, and Sipderman *almost* raps for part of it (remember, this was like '81), namechecking Dexter Bussey, Billy Sims and several other Lions.Redwingtom wrote:Or heaven forbid, the Chicago Bears.mmisbg wrote:As long as the song wasn't done by Celine Dion or Kenny G I think we'll be okay.
Go Falcons!
It got a lot of air play locally, and to this day some Detroiters associate that Queen song with the Lions.
I doubt few ever heard it outside of Detroit. It didn't help the Lions went 9-7 that year.
Anyway, whenever this Super Bowl Shuffle thing comes up, as a former Detroiter, I get annoyed. Big deal. Spiderman was four years ahead of them. It's always about Chicago, Chicago, Chicago...
Wasn't it "Barney Bussey"?? For some reason that name sticks in my head...Schadenfreude wrote:...namechecking Dexter Bussey, Billy Sims and several other Lions.
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