I broke down emotionally yesterday and walked over to the announcers table to ask, what seems like an old question, “Why, for the love of god, must there be music playing at all times?” This caught the attention of everyone at the table. One lovely young miss (to my discredit I forgot her name but she likes planes, guns and her corvette ) whom took me quite serious and we discussed the reasons for and against for several minutes. It ended with we (us fans) wanted to hear airplanes, not golden oldies. A couple fellas in the stands agreed, and I quote, 100%. It was one of the funnest debates I’ve ever had with the on-site personnel. I’ve never had such a large audience of them to bitch to and a defense team backing me up. They (the personnel) were all super cool about it. Never heard another song all day. Just the peace of race planes and scanners in stereo effect. Was that out of line? It seems like we’ve been talking/complaining about it for years. I had to say something.
If I offended anyone, my apologies. Certainly not my intent. In particular the audio crew. I think they do a stellar job. It will dominate the airwaves throughout the event site but, it also sounds great. Trust me, I appreciate quality audio. **** sounds tight.
I won’t be “inside” for most of the rest of the week. I’d be interested in know if anyone notices a reduction in music whilst hot rod airplanes are in the sky?
If I offended anyone, my apologies. Certainly not my intent. In particular the audio crew. I think they do a stellar job. It will dominate the airwaves throughout the event site but, it also sounds great. Trust me, I appreciate quality audio. **** sounds tight.
I won’t be “inside” for most of the rest of the week. I’d be interested in know if anyone notices a reduction in music whilst hot rod airplanes are in the sky?
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