The song sucks and is yet another ripoff. Please say when it is played so I can duck into the concourse for it. Might as well play every other tired wedding song as wellWell, they played 'Sweet Caroline' again at the game today, and the entire student section sang along and waved their arms to the music. The students, the overwhelming majority of the fans, and hundreds of dueling piano bars across the nation can't all be wrong.
Irony!OMG, what an idiotic thing to complain about.
So they did it with about 5 minutes left in the Rutgers game, almost as an afterthought (seemed like a shorter clip of the song, and quickly ended when football play resumed), and nobody in the stadium outside the front half of the student section (the cool kids in the back refused) were doing it.
Yeah I was relieved that it wasn't the full rendition, like between the third and 4th quarter. That little one verse thing was sort of harmless. I expected worse. Also - no "put your hands up in the air". When nerds try to be cool, you generally look stupid. Speaking of - last thing we want to do is be like Matt Millen.So they did it with about 5 minutes left in the Rutgers game, almost as an afterthought (seemed like a shorter clip of the song, and quickly ended when football play resumed), and nobody in the stadium outside the front half of the student section (the cool kids in the back refused) were doing it.
Good. Hopefully by the end of the season we can quietly retire it and nobody ever speaks of it again.
The students will generally go along with anything because that's their job. The fact that I saw many students in the upper seats were not going along with "Sweet Caroline" is pretty telling to me.I didn't mind Sweet Caroline. I was sitting in section 110 and can tell you that every single student was singing along. And there were a lot of them and they were having fun.
We need to do everything we can to make the game day fun for students so that even more of them come to the game.
One other thing I noticed was how many purple clad people were out in Evanston but had absolutely no intention of going to the stadium for the game.
Put a good product on the field and there are a lot of people already dressed to go inside and watch
The students will generally go along with anything because that's their job. The fact that I saw many students in the upper seats were not going along with "Sweet Caroline" is pretty telling to me.
We have some things that are cheesy but are ours ("Hey what? Go Wildcats!") and the students go all in.
There are many of us, and I'm sure there are students among us, who resent being dragged kicking and screaming through the "Sweet Caroline" muck.
I tried listening but had to turn off SWP. Ugh.Irony!
Millen loved it.
WHERE’S “START WEARING PURPLE”, GODDAMMIT?
Sweet Caroline not going anywhere. Nor are Gatorade buckets or the 500 other shlocky trends in today's society. Every shtick is new to someone and as long as there's one person who thinks it's new and fresh and wants in, the shtick will stick
Another idea: why not make a “Who let the Cats out” version of that song?Well I guess there is hope for some. It is not as if "Who Let the Dogs Out" didn't go anywhere.
I regret that I have but one like to give to this comment.Sweet Caroline is a cancer that must be eradicated. It is a Red Sox song sung by Neil Diamond about Caroline Kennedy. Shoot me now! How about Knock on Wood by Ami Stewart. or Disco Inferno by the Tramps. On play reviews play Instant Replay by Dan Hartman. Okay, Okay my disco roots are coming out but anything is better than Sweet Caroline. The thought of Neil Diamond with his crappy combover, sequined shirt and dropped belly is enough to make one vomit!
It’s October, which means it’s time for Christmas music, which means they should perhaps consider Jingle Cats.
Sure it’s not cool, but you’re telling me waving to the children’s hospital is cool?
Go (jingle) Cats!
/s, the entire, hilarious post
I STILL don't understand if Alabama has no shame playing Sweet Home Alabama, why can't Chicago's big ten team play Sweet Home Chicago - Blues Brothers version?
If we want to be "hipper" play something that is not Wisconsin's House of Pain "Jiump Around" song but something very similar and from the same era - Cypress Hill "Insane In The Brain"? There is ongoing controversy about plagiarism and these two songs involving the producer....
But it would be funny to tick the Badgers off while shrugging it off and just saying, hmm, different song as far as we are concerned.
I think you’ve got the wrong song in your head. That happens to me all the time. It isn’t a Sinatra song. It’s a Chicago blues song. The real deal! I guess the most famous version is done by The Blues Brothers.“Sweet Home Chicago” is not that good of a song. Plus Sinatra was just trying to make some easy money off of a town he knew nothing about. NYC and northern NJ were his true base.
“Lake Shore Drive” IS. No need to know the lyrics. Just use it to get some good Chicago vibes going!
Yes. The Iowa fans were really into it.I like Sweet Caroline just fine. But when they played it on Saturday night, Iowa fans lit up as though we were playing it as a courteous host to make them feel at home. It was frustrating to watch.
I don't think you want anything that's associated with the Blackhawks right now.Chelsea Dagger is perfect -
How about something with pure positive energy?I don't think you want anything that's associated with the Blackhawks right now.
Love that - honestly, anything that's easy for the crowd to get behind that we send up directly with certain plays or occurrences in the game...that the announcer and the gameday ops people don't actually cram down our throats (like Hands Up in the Air...) *and that 125 other FBS programs aren't already using.How about something with pure positive energy?
“Gonna make you Sweat” by C+C Music Factory comes to mind. Can @CoralSpringsCat get on board?
That's because it's played at every wedding ever, and likely at their dumb sports bars during Iowa games. here's an idea, let's NOT be like Iowa fans.Yes. The Iowa fans were really into it.