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QTNA: What happened to the stadium music?


therealmjl

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Music at stadiums fuging blows. All sporting events. It's always way too loud, bad music and poor quality. Every stadium/arena I've been to in the past several years is the same. Takes away from the experience though I do still prefer being at the stadium than my living room.

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6 hours ago, mjligon said:

Was the in-house DJ told to tone down the music selection? Seems we’ve regressed back to the good ol boy atmosphere with the occasional 2005 era rap mega hit (Lil Jon lol)

2015 was lit.

What happened???

 

Dead right about 2015, we had the best in the league

I was lucky to score some SB tickets and arrived in the Santa Clara parking lot as soon as it opened. The first Panther fan I met, 2 cars away, was the stadium DJ.  Somewhere I still have his business card.

How many threads pre-2015 did we have about how badly the music sucked?  This guy told me all the players, Cam especially, fed him requests and he worked to get it all on.  

But I don’t recall anything remarkable since?  I have to find that card but with that guys energy I would hate to think he got throttled, but even worse that he got replaced  

 

 

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