Doctor Who Theme Song (Peter Davison era).
Destruction by Joywave.
The same song I would use for any other activity that needs walk-up music:
Yakity Sax
So many to choose from…
This week I’ll go with “The Score” by Emerson, Lake & Powell – specifically 1:20-2:40.
The scream and last chorus of Won’t Get Fooled Again.
“Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye” played by a Philadelphia Mummers Band
I’d strut up to the plate with this.
Take as much time as possible.
Of course, I’d get drilled by a fastball in the ribs.
Feeling the Spirit by Luis Russell and His Orchestra
Also Sprach Zarathustra by Strauss
“Boom Boom” by John Lee Hooker
I’d be a lefty specialist relief pitcher who came in to Jimi Hendrix’s “House Burning Down”
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If I were a star hitter traded mid season in a contract expiring “walk” year (an imminent free agent), maybe David Lee Roth’s cover of “Just A Gigolo”
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So many Kesha songs to pick from, but I’d probably go with “TiK ToK.” Nori Aoki is the only player I know of who uses Kesha (Flo Rida’s and Kesha’s “Right Round.”)
Some Cubs batters have two or three songs. The DJ alternates them each time the player comes to bat (i.e., he’ll play one song the first time the batter comes up, another song the second at-bat, etc.)
Or a “rental” player, traded to a new team at the July trading deadline and who will be a free agent at the end of the season, can have any of these 100 songs about paying rent: 100 Paying Rent Songs
“Blow at High Dough” by the Tragically Hip.
When the opportunity arose I’d break into the sound booth and replace the team’s best hitter’s song with “I Am Woman” by Helen Reddy.
silence. I walk up to the plate with no music. The entire stadium falls quiet in anticipation.
“Magic Stick” by 50 Cent.
Yakety Sax.
“Cult of Personality,” of course.
My entrance music for my pro-wrestling career, however, will be “Blow Up the Outside World” by Soundgarden.