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I heard they play "Send in the Clowns" , when Rolando and his partners enter the field, is that true?

 

!!! Cliche joke alert !!!

 

It's actually "Three Blind Mice".

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I heard they play "Send in the Clowns" , when Rolando and his partners enter the field, is that true?

 

!!! Cliche joke alert !!!

 

It's actually "Three Blind Mice".

 

 

I think Ken Kaiser ejected an organist one year when they played that song.

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Boston's fine. So's Supertramp and Styx. I have just never seen them included on a short list with classic hard rock artists like those other three.

 

I'm pretty wide-open musically. My dad--a jazz and classical bass (and occasionally tuba) player--met my mom when he was playing in the orchestra pit one night while she was on stage acting in a musical. So, a whole lot of different kinds of music are likely to appeal to me.

 

Most likely to be playing on Pandora on the way to a game: 1) Classic Rock; 2) Progressive Rock; 3) Modern Rock; 4) Soul/R&B; 5) Southern Rock... Most likely to be playing on the way home: 1) Traditional Jazz; 2) Modern Jazz; 3) Jazz Vocalists; 4) any of the above, and at any particular time: The Beatles.    

 

 I would have to disagree with ZZ Top being placed in either of those rotations. ZZ Top is essentially a blues band. Yeah, they went WAY commercial in the 80s, but their roots always have been in blues-rock. Besides, their last really good album was Degulleo, from 1979.

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Most likely to be playing on Pandora on the way to a game: 1) Classic Rock; 2) Progressive Rock; 3) Modern Rock; 4) Soul/R&B; 5) Southern Rock... Most likely to be playing on the way home: 1) Traditional Jazz; 2) Modern Jazz; 3) Jazz Vocalists; 4) any of the above, and at any particular time: The Beatles.    

2nd the vote for Progressive!  :rock

 

 

Boston's fine. So's Supertramp and Styx. I have just never seen them included on a short list with classic hard rock artists like those other three.

 

I'm pretty wide-open musically. My dad--a jazz and classical bass (and occasionally tuba) player--met my mom when he was playing in the orchestra pit one night while she was on stage acting in a musical. So, a whole lot of different kinds of music are likely to appeal to me.

 

Most likely to be playing on Pandora on the way to a game: 1) Classic Rock; 2) Progressive Rock; 3) Modern Rock; 4) Soul/R&B; 5) Southern Rock... Most likely to be playing on the way home: 1) Traditional Jazz; 2) Modern Jazz; 3) Jazz Vocalists; 4) any of the above, and at any particular time: The Beatles.    

 

 I would have to disagree with ZZ Top being placed in either of those rotations. ZZ Top is essentially a blues band. Yeah, they went WAY commercial in the 80s, but their roots always have been in blues-rock. Besides, their last really good album was Degulleo, from 1979.

 

Yeah...blues rock. But then again, so is Led Zep to some extent. 

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