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White Sox Music

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Sooo, I know it was posted before but I can't find it. Someone posted the link to Wikipedia and all of the White Sox/baseball players introduction music . . . I was just wondering if someone still had that, cause I can't find it.

 

Also, does anyone know the song that they play before each game? When they show all the clips of past White Sox. I know it's in Pirates of the Caribbean, but I can't find it to download. Some help with this would be great!

QUOTE(kageman129 @ Oct 13, 2007 -> 11:20 AM)
Sooo, I know it was posted before but I can't find it. Someone posted the link to Wikipedia and all of the White Sox/baseball players introduction music . . . I was just wondering if someone still had that, cause I can't find it.

 

Also, does anyone know the song that they play before each game? When they show all the clips of past White Sox. I know it's in Pirates of the Caribbean, but I can't find it to download. Some help with this would be great!

The music during the montage is a splicing of two tracks from the Pirates of the Caribbean soundtrack. One is called "He's a Pirate", the other is "Skull and Crossbones".

 

As for the player intros, I am not really sure, and they change sometimes.

 

It's a three song montage ... Don't know the name of the first song. The second song is "I am a Pirate" by Klaus Badelt of Pirates of the Carribean ... And then there is "Thunderstruck."

 

This comes directly from the man who plays it before each game.

 

Hope that helps.

QUOTE(StatManDu @ Oct 13, 2007 -> 12:12 PM)
It's a three song montage ... Don't know the name of the first song. The second song is "I am a Pirate" by Klaus Badelt of Pirates of the Carribean ... And then there is "Thunderstruck."

 

This comes directly from the man who plays it before each game.

 

Hope that helps.

It's "He's a Pirate", and also some splices from the other track I mentioned. Don't mean to be picky, but if he is going to seach for it, he'll need the right name.

 

The one before it is something written by Cliff Eidelmann, that sounds similar to Last of the Mohicans, but it isn't (soundtrack composers tend to re-use their material a lot). Search for Eidelmann's work, you'll stumble on it eventually.

 

Then... AC/DC. Always loved that transition.

 

QUOTE(DrunkBomber @ Oct 13, 2007 -> 01:36 PM)
Heres the wikipedia link

Well that's pretty cool - thanks!

 

The first song is "Harrow's Way" by Frates.

 

 

Jermaine Dye sure has enough intro songs.

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Thanks guys . . . I'll definitely be searching for those. That helps a lot.

Wow, a lot of players have s***ty taste in music.

QUOTE(Drew @ Oct 15, 2007 -> 09:45 AM)
Wow, a lot of players have s***ty taste in music.

 

Are you referring specifically to Adam LaRoche's selection of "You're the Best Around" from the Karate Kid? :notworthy

 

I burst out laughing when I read that one!

haha on that list it says that Albert Belle requested that no music be played. He was such an angry man!

QUOTE(DrunkBomber @ Oct 13, 2007 -> 01:36 PM)
Heres the wikipedia link

 

Cliff Floyd, Chicago Cubs: "Theme from Sanford and Son" ("The Streetbeater" by Quincy Jones)

 

Didn't read the whole link, but Cliff Floyd is da man.

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