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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Anyone else agree the one we have now just plain sucks and doesn't get anyone pumped anymore? time for a change..i forget what it was before "this is our house"
I like it, but this is the first year I've been to Gillette (6 times) so I would like whatever the TD song was.
Does anyone know what it was before this song? Was it ACDC? I keep forgetting...this was in the early 2000's
I like it, but this is the first year I've been to Gillette (6 times) so I would like whatever the TD song was.
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The best one was the old old one and some NFL teams still use it, in spite of the League asking them not to. You can still play a freakin song without endorsing an artist.
We can all remember the snow being thrown in the stadium in cadence to that song. We have not won a SB since they changed it. But I still use it at home as my TD song.
The best one was the old old one and some NFL teams still use it, in spite of the League asking them not to. You can still play a freakin song without endorsing an artist.
If a song is under copyright, the artist gets paid for its use in the stadium.
I don't know the exact details of how much, etc., but it boils down to this simple fact: if they use the song, the artist gets money.
That's why, for example, you almost never hear "Happy Birthday to You" sung on TV or in movies: it's still under copyright, and producers don't want to pay the thousands of bucks the copyright holders want.
They pay a general fee to ASCAP, and a few pennies may go his way. Again, not endorsing the artist. If I took every song off my play list that the artist did something bad- I would not have very many.
Maybe I wouldn't have any.
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