Righteous Smoke seems to be working pretty well. leave it as is.
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I have no real issues with Righteous Smoke... that said I haven't been to a game at the Saddledome in over a decade, so what I think is 110% irrelevant.
That said, Adam Rose or Sami Zayn's entrance music would be perfect, although I believe Ottawa uses Adam Rose's entrance as part of their rotation of goal songs:
Start at 0:30 seconds
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Starting at 2:09. There's your goal song. And it doesn't hit you over the head with fire, smoke, heat, embers, sparks, or matchsticks right in the lyrics. We get it - the team name is Flames.
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Starting at 2:09. There's your goal song. And it doesn't hit you over the head with fire, smoke, heat, embers, sparks, or matchsticks right in the lyrics. We get it - the team name is Flames.
That is terrible! Seems like it would suck the life out of the moment.With all due respect .
Sleep now in the fire is a perfect goal song for the Flames.
I often wondered why European fans and US college fans can organize themselves well enough to do choreographed chants and or songs, but in north American pro sports, it's basically Go (team) GO or Let's Go (team).
I'd like to see that changed, but it likely never will.
I often wondered why European fans and US college fans can organize themselves well enough to do choreographed chants and or songs, but in north American pro sports, it's basically Go (team) GO or Let's Go (team).
I'd like to see that changed, but it likely never will.
One word.
Beer.
But honestly most of the crowd at those games are hardcore. You don't have corporate stiffs occupying most of the stands.