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  • Conseco's in-game antics

    I don't know how many of you, if any, notice the music during gameplay at the Fieldhouse like I do...Midway through last year, someone who hadn't been to a Pacers game in a long time went, and afterward he asked me if they played music/sound effects all game long (the last time he was there, they didn't do that). I told him I wasn't sure; I didn't notice the music that much. Then, every game I've been to since then, I've noticed exactly how much "un-basketball" noise there is throughout the games; it's outrageous. There was a point in a game I went to a couple weeks ago where there was an entire possession without sound effects, and I immediately noticed, and even remarked, "Hey! They aren't doin' any noises!" Then, promptly after a shot was made, the music/noises came back.

    Anyway, the point of this thread is when did all this constant music/noise/sound-playing begin? And why in the world do we need it every single time down the court? That person who I spoke of earlier said he probably won't go to another game because the music/sound was so excessive-- not too loud--but just constant. He wants to hear the game; he wants to hear the players, the sound of the basketball dribbling, etc. And so do I. I don't have a problem with it down the stretch, and I don't have a problem with it every once in a while when the crowd needs a little pushing or the players need a little something; but I don't believe we need to hear it after every shot and during every single possession. I find it quite annoying; and I don't want to hear the talk about "it's there because the Conseco fans are so quiet." Fine, I'd rather have a near-silent stadium where I can hear the basketball game than listen to music/ artificial cheering while watching it.

    Just once I would like to attend a game where the game starts out after the tip with the Pacers with the ball and hear the IndyCars running-by noises, then after the shot is made--nothing. After the Pacers go on a 8-pt + run, and the other team is looking demoralized, I'd like to hear some thundering DE-FENSE chanting. I don't need the music every time down. I don't need the DE-FENSE chant every single possession the opponent has. It just seems to me like this has gradually changed over the past few years, and you cannot go more than 1 possession a game without some kind of artificial cheer.

    Oh, and on another note, the person who runs the replays on the big screen needs some help. Almost every time there's a controversial play, there's no replay; but whenever there's a dunk, you can almost set your watch to it-- it'll be shown again.

    Maybe you don't feel the same way; you probably don't...Just wanted to vent my feelings on this.

    And next time you're at a game, take notice of how often the music is played during game action.

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    Re: Conseco's in-game antics

    Originally posted by MSA2CF
    I don't know how many of you, if any, notice the music during gameplay at the Fieldhouse like I do...Midway through last year, someone who hadn't been to a Pacers game in a long time went, and afterward he asked me if they played music/sound effects all game long (the last time he was there, they didn't do that). I told him I wasn't sure; I didn't notice the music that much. Then, every game I've been to since then, I've noticed exactly how much "un-basketball" noise there is throughout the games; it's outrageous. There was a point in a game I went to a couple weeks ago where there was an entire possession without sound effects, and I immediately noticed, and even remarked, "Hey! They aren't doin' any noises!" Then, promptly after a shot was made, the music/noises came back.

    Anyway, the point of this thread is when did all this constant music/noise/sound-playing begin? And why in the world do we need it every single time down the court? That person who I spoke of earlier said he probably won't go to another game because the music/sound was so excessive-- not too loud--but just constant. He wants to hear the game; he wants to hear the players, the sound of the basketball dribbling, etc. And so do I. I don't have a problem with it down the stretch, and I don't have a problem with it every once in a while when the crowd needs a little pushing or the players need a little something; but I don't believe we need to hear it after every shot and during every single possession. I find it quite annoying; and I don't want to hear the talk about "it's there because the Conseco fans are so quiet." Fine, I'd rather have a near-silent stadium where I can hear the basketball game than listen to music/ artificial cheering while watching it.

    Just once I would like to attend a game where the game starts out after the tip with the Pacers with the ball and hear the IndyCars running-by noises, then after the shot is made--nothing. After the Pacers go on a 8-pt + run, and the other team is looking demoralized, I'd like to hear some thundering DE-FENSE chanting. I don't need the music every time down. I don't need the DE-FENSE chant every single possession the opponent has. It just seems to me like this has gradually changed over the past few years, and you cannot go more than 1 possession a game without some kind of artificial cheer.

    Oh, and on another note, the person who runs the replays on the big screen needs some help. Almost every time there's a controversial play, there's no replay; but whenever there's a dunk, you can almost set your watch to it-- it'll be shown again.

    Maybe you don't feel the same way; you probably don't...Just wanted to vent my feelings on this.

    And next time you're at a game, take notice of how often the music is played during game action.

    Bring it up with Paul B.

    I agree that its a little too "hands on" nowadays, but I suppose the crowds have been so quiet in Indiana, that they feel most of them don't know HOW to cheer, or at least thats what Paul B explained to me.

    I didn't have as much problem with the music as the constant teling people when to stand up, or when to make noise, but then again, I'm only a paying customer one day a year. You probably have more of a right to complain.

    I still don't understand it: at Market square you didn't even need SPEAKERS. It was rowdy all game long. Has the conseco crowd become too wine and cheese?

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      Re: Conseco's in-game antics

      LMAO!!! That's DJ Paul B. The polor opposite of the Pistons. The Pistons only play 5 secs of music after the Pistons scores. I feel you pain Pacer fan

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        Re: Conseco's in-game antics

        Originally posted by PistonsDynasty
        LMAO!!! That's DJ Paul B. The polor opposite of the Pistons. The Pistons only play 5 secs of music after the Pistons scores. I feel you pain Pacer fan
        No offense, but your posts are getting worse and worse.

        Try to be a little more constructive, please.
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          Re: Conseco's in-game antics

          Originally posted by PistonsDynasty
          LMAO!!! That's DJ Paul B. The polor opposite of the Pistons. The Pistons only play 5 secs of music after the Pistons scores. I feel you pain Pacer fan

          dude, you're bordering on trolling here.

          Please stop.

          If you want to trash talk, please go to IndyStar.

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            Re: Conseco's in-game antics

            DJ Paul B has nothing do to with the music or sound effects while the ball is in play, and yes the constant noise drives me crazy. But don't blame Paul B

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              Re: Conseco's in-game antics

              Originally posted by Unclebuck
              DJ Paul B has nothing do to with the music or sound effects while the ball is in play, and yes the constant noise drives me crazy. But don't blame Paul B

              Yes and he has said this several times on here. He only does timeouts and pregame stuff like that etc , the sounds effects are a diffrent person.
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                Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                Originally posted by PistonsDynasty
                LMAO!!! That's DJ Paul B. The polor opposite of the Pistons. The Pistons only play 5 secs of music after the Pistons scores. I feel you pain Pacer fan
                Please man...

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                  Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                  DJ Paul B might not have control over it, but he might have some sort of connections to the person that does.
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                    Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck
                    DJ Paul B has nothing do to with the music or sound effects while the ball is in play, and yes the constant noise drives me crazy. But don't blame Paul B
                    Agreed.

                    A minute or two of silence every now and then would be refreshing.

                    The noise level drops off a little during a few of the opponent's possessions each game. But that's about it.

                    O watch most games from a suite and get a chance to meet a lot of people who get to attend games "every now and then". The one topic that occurs every game, and I mean EVERY game, is about how loud the constant noise is.

                    During most of the game, timeouts and even the quarter breaks, the noise prevents you from carrying on a conversation with those near you without yelling.

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                      Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                      I have Beyatched about this for YEARS...especiall the DEFENSE chant and the race car noise (the idea came from the Charlotte Bees buzzing all game long)

                      It dind't seem too bad until the last quarter of the last game I attended. Then it got bad. Before that....well I went on a protest for years...refused to attend games until they stopped doing it. Then was told they had stopped...went to a Boston PO game and it was all good so I started taking in some games. Now it seems that it's back. Although I can tell you the fake noise seems a lot louder on TV than in person.
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                        Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                        you're an old man though......you people are SUPPOSED to complain about everything......

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                          Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                          Originally posted by Kstat
                          you're an old man though......you people are SUPPOSED to complain about everything......


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                            Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                            Originally posted by Kstat
                            you're an old man though......you people are SUPPOSED to complain about everything......

                            FOr the record.....I would like it noted that I have never once complained about the lack of BeeGees music at Pacer Games.
                            Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                              Re: Conseco's in-game antics

                              Yep. Your media is being packaged into "you're too stupid to know any better" discrete bytes. That includes the TV news and the Star. Everything is being dumbed down these days and digitally enhanced for your entertainment. It's enough to make ya want to go read a book.

                              I guess it's a reflection of who we've become. I saw a post on another forum this week where someone called someone "stpud", while making 11 spelling, grammar, and punctuation mistakes in a two line post.

                              The world has been overrun with media FLUFF.

                              Ever notice every time there is even the inkling of a confrontation on the court or field, they switch to a different camera? Wouldn't it make more sense to do that when some moron is dancing in the end zone? No substance, fluff.

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