Let's all take our economic advice from a song that yearns for the days of Herbert HooverThose Were the Days
Song by Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton
Boy, the way Glenn Miller played
songs that made the hit parade
Guys like me we had it made
Those were the days
Didn't need no welfare state
ev'rybody pulled his weight
gee our old LaSalle ran great
Those were the days
And you knew who you were then
girls were girls and men were men
Mister we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again
People seemed to be content
fifty dollars paid the rent
freaks were in a circus tent
Those were the days
Take a little Sunday spin
go to watch the Dodgers win
Have yourself a dandy day
that cost you under a fin
Hair was short and skirts were long
Kate Smith really sold a song
I don't know just what went wrong
those were the days
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How about The Horse, On Broadway and Hand Clap to get the crowd motivated? Purdue, Wisconsin and Auburn bands play the Horse. There's a Purdue band and Gold Dusters video on YouTube that is cool, where they spell/yell out
B O I L E R S at an Illinois game,
G O P H E R S could work too. I never was in band when I was in high school at Armstrong, but the marching and pep bands played The Horse and on Broadway. Seemed to get everyone energized at the games.
The first 30 seconds of that song is fantastic, as is the extended jam at the end. Another song with a great beginning is Humble Pie's 30 Days in the Hole.Can’t You hear me Knockin by Stones is cool. They have been playing this at the start of games. One of the great guitar riffs of all time.
That song is memorable enough, and annoying enough for visitors to work.I’ve always thought it would be sweet if we played “Like A Rolling Stone” obnoxiously loud after wins
Brought my daughter to the last Stones concert at US Bank. She is a Gopher and loves the stones riff being played at the games too!The first 30 seconds of that song is fantastic, as is the extended jam at the end. Another song with a great beginning is Humble Pie's 30 Days in the Hole.
The intro gives me chills. Personally, I would like to see Take On Me by Aha or Beer Never Broke My Heart by Luke Combs, and I'm not even a country fan. It's easy to imagine a whole stadium jamming and singing to these.How this hasn’t stuck is crazy