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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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  • The music post for PB777

    First off I want to say how cool it is to have somebody who has a voice with the org. here online with us.

    My son commented to me at the game Saturday that it was kind of like having a friend that you know talking to us during the game.

    It's going to be hard for me to pick out some songs because to be honest with you I understand you need club/arena music to keep the tempo upbeat.

    However since you broke out some oldschool 80's music I figure "what the hell" I might as well give you some more choices & if nothing else I guess I just love to read myself in print.

    Higher ground by Red Hot Chilli Peppers (or even older school Stevie Wonder)

    Photograph by Def Lepard

    Walk by Pantera (risky from the hard rock standpoint but a very very powerfull song & it would certainly keep my blood up)

    Round & round by Ratt

    Still of the night by Whitesnake

    Iron Man by Black Sabbath

    Crazy Train by Ozzy Osborne

    Live Wire by Motley Crue (actually there are other Crue songs that would fit in line with the whole arena thing most notably "Smoking in the boys room" & "Dr. Feelgood")

    Talk Dirty to me by Poison

    867 5309/Jenny by Tommy Tutone

    We're not gonna take it by Twisted Sister (actually I think you've played this one)

    Cherry Pie by Warrent

    Love gun by Kiss (hey a guy can hope can't he )

    Rubber Band Man by the Spinners (one of my personnal favorites)

    Take me home tonighe by Eddie Money

    Enter Sandman by Metallica

    Punk Rock Girl by the deadmilkmen (yea, I wanna see you play that. : )

    Ok, I could go on but I'll stop now.

    ***Late edit***

    I did forget we have a very special request that I feel would benefit the entire franchise if not the state of Indiana. He PB you might single handidly get rid of our state debt if you would honor this one special request.

    Straight up by Paula Abdul

    Doug would be eternally gratefull


    Basketball isn't played with computers, spreadsheets, and simulations. ChicagoJ 4/21/13

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    A worried man, by the Kingston Trio.

    Just kidding, but this song has a story behind it. I used to play chess at work and sometimes I would try to get in the other guys head by singing four lines of the Kingston Trio's hit, A Worried Man. Which goes like this.

    It takes a worried man to sing a worried song
    It takes a worried man to sing a worried song
    It takes a worried man to sing a worried song
    I’m worried now but I won’t be worried long


    Wouldn't it be great to have the crowd sing those lines before a Pacer game!

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      Straight up by Paula Abdul
      LOL! I stopped reading when I saw that and thought "uh oh".

      What can I say. I was at an impressionable age then and Paula Abdul was (and is) very, very cute.
      You're caught up in the Internet / you think it's such a great asset / but you're wrong, wrong, wrong
      All that fiber optic gear / still cannot take away the fear / like an island song

      - Jimmy Buffett

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        I think he should break out some Simon and Garfunkle.

        Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyyyyyyyyyyme...

        Reggie for three!

        I know that gets me pumped up.

        IndyToad
        Then she'll be a true love of mine

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          Simple. When introducing the Pacemates:

          "Dance Naked" - John Mellencamp
          Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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            I really wonder how the feelings for the DJ run amoung the fans? I know that I love it and I think it is a great idea, especially since he takes feedback from us, but I wonder because I just had to shut my radio off because I got tired of Greg Rakestraw (Local Sports talk) spend 5 min ripping him, and it kinda pissed me off a bit. My thought is, if you want the game to be so much like the College game, go watch college and stop crying about how the pro game needs to be like the college game.
            ...Still "flying casual"
            @roaminggnome74

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              Sorry but this should totally be your avatar:

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                Sorry but this should totally be your avatar:

                All I see is this: [color=red:c0ee6aa727]x[/color] with a square around it!
                ...Still "flying casual"
                @roaminggnome74

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                  Well it seems you got my idea neway.
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                    I really wonder how the feelings for the DJ run amoung the fans? I know that I love it and I think it is a great idea, especially since he takes feedback from us, but I wonder because I just had to shut my radio off because I got tired of Greg Rakestraw (Local Sports talk) spend 5 min ripping him, and it kinda pissed me off a bit. My thought is, if you want the game to be so much like the College game, go watch college and stop crying about how the pro game needs to be like the college game.
                    Rakestraw's ripping someone else for being annoying? That's funny.
                    Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                      I really wonder how the feelings for the DJ run amoung the fans? I know that I love it and I think it is a great idea, especially since he takes feedback from us, but I wonder because I just had to shut my radio off because I got tired of Greg Rakestraw (Local Sports talk) spend 5 min ripping him, and it kinda pissed me off a bit. My thought is, if you want the game to be so much like the College game, go watch college and stop crying about how the pro game needs to be like the college game.
                      Rakestraw's ripping someone else for being annoying? That's funny.
                      I wish WIBC sports talk was on durring afternoon drive time. MPOS can be utterly brutal to listen too considering he has done nothing but rip on the Pacers all regular season, then all of a sudden has a change of heart after the Boston series. Sports Desk is ok most days, but Rakestraw whining is enough to make me listen to MPOS. So...
                      ...Still "flying casual"
                      @roaminggnome74

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                        I really wonder how the feelings for the DJ run amoung the fans? I know that I love it and I think it is a great idea, especially since he takes feedback from us, but I wonder because I just had to shut my radio off because I got tired of Greg Rakestraw (Local Sports talk) spend 5 min ripping him, and it kinda pissed me off a bit. My thought is, if you want the game to be so much like the College game, go watch college and stop crying about how the pro game needs to be like the college game.
                        Rakestraw's ripping someone else for being annoying? That's funny.
                        I wish WIBC sports talk was on durring afternoon drive time. MPOS can be utterly brutal to listen too considering he has done nothing but rip on the Pacers all regular season, then all of a sudden has a change of heart after the Boston series. Sports Desk is ok most days, but Rakestraw whining is enough to make me listen to MPOS. So...
                        I got two letters for you, XM.

                        Seriously, if you have a long commute, it's a life savor. SportsBash (formerly SportsBrothers), ESPNRadio's late afternoon show, is excellent. Chris K. is funny and knowledgeable, and he makes sure to cover a wide range of topics. He doesn't spend the whole show on baseball (I'm talking to you, Dan Patrick) or college football ('Herd). And he normally speaks a great deal about the NBA, even during football season. He can go a little too pop culture for some, but it's not like he's Kornheiser or something.

                        If you're around you're computer, I'd listen to him on espnradio.com. 3pm-6pm (4-7 EDT), right after Patrick. I highly recommend it.
                        Come to the Dark Side -- There's cookies!

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                          I really wonder how the feelings for the DJ run amoung the fans? I know that I love it and I think it is a great idea, especially since he takes feedback from us, but I wonder because I just had to shut my radio off because I got tired of Greg Rakestraw (Local Sports talk) spend 5 min ripping him, and it kinda pissed me off a bit. My thought is, if you want the game to be so much like the College game, go watch college and stop crying about how the pro game needs to be like the college game.
                          Rakestraw's ripping someone else for being annoying? That's funny.
                          I wish WIBC sports talk was on durring afternoon drive time. MPOS can be utterly brutal to listen too considering he has done nothing but rip on the Pacers all regular season, then all of a sudden has a change of heart after the Boston series. Sports Desk is ok most days, but Rakestraw whining is enough to make me listen to MPOS. So...
                          I got two letters for you, XM.

                          Seriously, if you have a long commute, it's a life savor. SportsBash (formerly SportsBrothers), ESPNRadio's late afternoon show, is excellent. Chris K. is funny and knowledgeable, and he makes sure to cover a wide range of topics. He doesn't spend the whole show on baseball (I'm talking to you, Dan Patrick) or college football ('Herd). And he normally speaks a great deal about the NBA, even during football season. He can go a little too pop culture for some, but it's not like he's Kornheiser or something.

                          If you're around you're computer, I'd listen to him on espnradio.com. 3pm-6pm (4-7 EDT), right after Patrick. I highly recommend it.
                          My biggest thing isn't lack of options or wanting to listen to a national broadcast. I actually enjoy local sportstalk over national 10X's over unless it is dedicated to racing... I just wish that the local options were better. You got one guy that is a total *** and is full of himself and another guy that is whiney and his show is about as dry as my mother in law's Thnxgiving turkey.
                          ...Still "flying casual"
                          @roaminggnome74

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                            I'm not sure if Paul is still around, but I'll give my

                            First off, I was at the New Jersey game April 9th [I live way down in Virginia, so it was quite an experience to get to see my first game at Conseco], and Paul B did a fine job. The crowd really does seem to respond to the stuff you play, or maybe it's just how it's presented. I don't know for sure, but it does add to the overall game experience.

                            I've got pretty wide musical tastes [thanks in part to help from the good folks on this board ], so I'll list a little bit of the stuff I like, specifically the type I think would be most appropriate for an NBA game.

                            Older rock:

                            AC/DC - "Highway to Hell," "Back in Black," "You Shook Me," "Hell's Bells"

                            Black Sabbath - "Iron Man," "Fairies Wear Boots"

                            Led Zeppelin - "Rock and Roll," "Stairway to Heaven" [that's just a great song], "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" [very nice rhythm]

                            Rolling Stones - "Get Off of My Cloud," "You Can't Always Get What You Want" [that would be nice if the opposing coach was complaining about a call at the time ], "Brown Sugar," "Satisfaction," "Jumpin' Jack Flash"

                            Jimi Hendrix - "Purple Haze," "Fire," .... the one and only guitar god.

                            ZZTop - "Bad to the Bone," "Sharp Dressed Man"

                            The Clash - "Should I Stay or Should I Go," "I Fought the Law," "London Calling"

                            Steppenwolf - "Born to be Wild," "Magic Carpet Ride" .... two that everyone will know.

                            Guns N Roses - "Sweet Child O' Mine" "Paradise City"

                            Queen - other than the obvious "We Will Rock You" and "We Are the Champions," "Another One Bites the Dust" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" are fantastic.


                            Newer Rock:

                            Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Breed," "Territorial Pissings," "Come as You Are" .... some of my favourite stuff.

                            Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name," "Know Your Enemy," "Wake Up," "Take the Power Back" .... anything from their first album, really. Very loud and energetic.

                            System of a Down - "Bounce," "DDevil," "Sugar," "F--- the System" [there's no cursing until after the best part is over], "Toxicity," "Shimmy," "I-E-A-I-A-I-O" .... extremely energetic. Another one of my favourite new metal bands.

                            Sublime - "Santeria," "What I Got"

                            Saliva - "Click Click Boom"

                            Drowning Pool - "Bodies," and almost anything else from the "Sinner" album. Relatively hard, but not too hard.

                            Hot Action Cop - "Going Down on It" lesser-known, but I think it's worth checking out.

                            Cake - "Going the Distance," "Shadow Stabbing," and the indomitable "Short Skirt, Long Jacket"


                            Rap:

                            Most of what I like is relatively old-school. But that's only because old-school is better.

                            Eminem - "My Name Is," "Business," "Lose Yourself," "Guilty Conscience," "Drug Ballad," "My Dad's Gone Crazy"

                            Tupac - "All Eyez on Me," "Changes," "Picture Me Rollin'"

                            Run-DMC - "It's Tricky," "Walk This Way"

                            Beastie Boys - "Girls," "Brass Monkey"

                            Nas - "Made You Look," "I Can"

                            Cypress Hill: "Insane in the Brain," "Rap Superstar"

                            Other Stuff:

                            Bob Marley - "Get Up, Stand Up," "One Love," "No Woman, No Cry" .... woulda been kinda nice to play some Marley for the Heat series, for Brian Grant [that's Bob on his shoulder, isn't it?]

                            Beck - "Loser" .... that song is hilarious.

                            The Bootsy Collins snippet from the old commercials with Jermaine in them.... "Keep That Funk Alive" .... If anybody remembers that one.

                            Bouncing Souls: "Ole!" It's a spiced-up rendition of the classic soccer chant. I'm pretty sure it'd get a few people chanting, just for fun.

                            Me First and the Gimme Gimmes.... these guys do punk rock covers of well-known older songs. Some very, very cool stuff. Gotta check out their renditions of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "I Believe I Can Fly"

                            .... Well, that's more than enough for now.
                            Official Member of the Anti-Alliteration Association

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                              Cake - "Going the Distance
                              I suggested that in the first thread.
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