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Music & Sport
By: BedfordshireBoy Date: August 2, 2022, 11:58 am
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Enjoyable couple of days at the Commonwealth Games over the
weekend (the sport) but spoiled by the constant extremely loud
music being played throughout all of the events.
Trying to think back, when was it that "the powers that be"
decided that people were incapable of enjoying a sporting event
without music during every break in play? Rugby is the same
although things have toned down a bit more over the last season
at The Stoop.
Obviously appealing to the masses rather than grumpy old B`s
like me.
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Re: Music & Sport
By: Fearless Fred Date: August 3, 2022, 5:27 am
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It was noticeable at the Australia v England games, more than we
get at games in England or Europe. I'm neutral on the matter
generally. I can get the idea that especially in an extended
break in play at a Rugby game or between heats in an Athletics
Comp or such it can be a way to keep the crowd "involved" in the
event, but I can also get fed up with things being overdone (see
Sweet Caroline at *every* event, Delilah at Wales games, etc.)
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