Ban the "Woo"?

Should Rocky Top be sung with "Woo"?


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#1

MystifyingVol

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Well, since we know who our coach is going to be and aren't debating "this" coach or "that" coach and have 3.5 long hours until the presser.

Rocky Top with the "Woo", yes or no?
 
#2
#2
what would take it's place? it wouldn't sound right without something there....to me at least.
 
#4
#4
I was at the Vandy game two years ago, the "woo" made the Vandy fans want to vomit. It was as funny as could be. I say keep it ....
 
#6
#6
This is a matter of personal liberty. If you like the "woo," continue "wooing." If you don't, don't "woo." Don't tell other people how to express their joy while singing their school's fight song.
 
#10
#10
love the woo because my son started singing that part of the song as early as 1 and its his favorite part now that he is 3.
Love hearing him do it.
 
#12
#12
use to be nothing there. i remember when i was little there was no wooing going on

No woos? I can't even imagine. If you took the woos away, I'd feel like those kids who grew up in the thirties when FDR passed....I imagine that I would get over it, but it'd be a very hard habit to break.
 
#14
#14
Get rid of the "woo" -- ban it, make it illegal, stop it, even if physical force is required.
 
#19
#19
It's cheesy as hell, but you'll never stop it. People like to woo. Especially when there is copious amounts of alcohol involved. Hell, I woo my shorts off drunk.
 
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