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Astrokid248 05-02-2013 23:31

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Originally Posted by JosephC (Post 1228500)
The thing I find amusing is that when I think of FRC event music the first song that comes to mind is Sandstorm by Darude. What makes Sandstorm so special that it gets ignored as an overplayed song? :confused:

Unlike the usual dance drivel, Sandstorm feels exciting, like you should be revving a car up in Fast and Furious or something to that effect. It's good action music, which makes it great for the first round of finals and compliments the robot game. Additionally, there's no dance that gets in the audience's way. The dance songs are good for technical delays, but when they are overplayed they get annoying for two reasons: the dancing isn't as fun the fourth and fifth time, and it's a reminder of how many failures there have been so far. Sandstorm is never used in those scenarios.

synth3tk 06-02-2013 00:40

Re: Gangnam Style and Cotton Eyed Joe
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JosephC (Post 1228500)
The thing I find amusing is that when I think of FRC event music the first song that comes to mind is Sandstorm by Darude. What makes Sandstorm so special that it gets ignored as an overplayed song? :confused:

I had to look it up on YouTube. Didn't know that was the name of the song. Anyway, it's usually played during the matches themselves, which is when all of your attention and focus is on the action on-field, not the music. Plus, you have the announcer's voice talking over the music anyway.

Today I Learned: That song is called "Sandstorm".

Libby K 06-02-2013 00:49

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 1227603)
It's a FIRST thang you go to as many competitions as I do you grow numb to it over time.

Wait, they play music at events?
I must not notice anymore...
:P

Jaxom 06-02-2013 01:33

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Originally Posted by Libby K (Post 1228555)
Wait, they play music at events?
I must not notice anymore...
:P

This. Thanks to the engineer that invented earplugs.

After last year's 2056 - 1114 showdown in the GTW finals I decided that the theme from "Pirates of the Caribbean" should be required for at least one finals match. I could stand to hear that at every tournament, and wouldn't mind it if it got played a second time if there's a third match. :cool:

Roger 06-02-2013 08:04

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Originally Posted by Libby K
Wait, they play music at events?

Wait, that's supposed to be music? :)

One robotics evening a student played Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries, but left it on repeat. It's a good song, but after five or six times in a row, even that could be overplayed.

thef.22raptor 06-02-2013 11:28

Re: Gangnam Style and Cotton Eyed Joe
 
check out the RoboBess RoboGangham style on YouTube

pfreivald 06-02-2013 14:43

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Originally Posted by Roger (Post 1228637)
Wait, that's supposed to be music? :)

One robotics evening a student played Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries, but left it on repeat. It's a good song, but after five or six times in a row, even that could be overplayed.

My lead CAD kid likes to play "Cantina Band Hour" on repeat while he's CADding. It's a good way to keep people other than him out of the lab.

synth3tk 06-02-2013 16:26

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Originally Posted by pfreivald (Post 1228877)
It's a good way to keep people other than him out of the lab.

Duly noted. :D I'll have to keep that strategy in mind.

CalTran 06-02-2013 23:21

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Originally Posted by thef.22raptor (Post 1228727)
check out the RoboBess RoboGangham style on YouTube

Have a link? I couldn't find it

Grim Tuesday 06-02-2013 23:29

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Originally Posted by pfreivald (Post 1227957)
As long as we never return to the year of Party in the USA every three songs, I'll put up with whatever else rolls down the pike!

I completely remember commenting to members of my team about the obscene overplaying of this song that year.

Party in the USA is a particularly bad song but overplaying anything is painful. I remember seeing some sort of DJ whitepaper on CD a few years ago, why can't the DJ's use the list of (over 100) songs on there?

SteveGPage 06-02-2013 23:31

Here is the link to our video. Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6khLRcDgv4

Bill_B 06-02-2013 23:35

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Originally Posted by CalTran (Post 1229176)
Have a link? I couldn't find it

a search for the correct spelling would help. Try robobees gangnam style. Or just use this.

Ivan Malik 07-02-2013 00:02

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With dubstep and eletronica being so much more popular than in the past, a DJ's selection for syncopated "dance songs" has gone through the roof. Most Pop music is now featuring drops for Pete's sake. When you consider how many songs an i-pod, zune, (insert mp3 player of choice here) holds there is no reason for repeat songs unless by choice or pure laziness.

My most memorable "please dear god not that song again" moment was Thunderquest 2009. Every 6 or 7 songs was the chicken dance or thunderstruck. It was awesome for the FLL kids. They had a blast dancing with the chicken suits to the chicken dance. The parents and mentors wanted to shoot themselves 2 hours in.

MARS_James 01-03-2013 14:10

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I would just like to tell the OP I am watching all of the webcasts at our buildspace and almost all of them have already played Gangnam style and 3 have played cotton eye joe

flippy147852 01-03-2013 14:33

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They are currently playing Thrift Shop at TC. The attempts by the DJ at censoring it are laughable.


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