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A long-standing tradition of the band...  This song is played exactly once per year, at the [[Big Red Freakout]].  The band will start playing the song, while one or more [[List of Freakout strippers|strippers]] will "dance" for the crowd (and the band) at the front of the stage.  The song will vamp for as long as necessary.
 
A long-standing tradition of the band...  This song is played exactly once per year, at the [[Big Red Freakout]].  The band will start playing the song, while one or more [[List of Freakout strippers|strippers]] will "dance" for the crowd (and the band) at the front of the stage.  The song will vamp for as long as necessary.
  
[[The new podium]] was designed with an internal support structure to accomodate holding up a stripper pole, but this feature has not been taken advantage of... yet.
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The new [[podium]] was designed with an internal support structure to accomodate holding up a stripper pole, but this feature has not been taken advantage of... yet.
  
 
The song is played as a reference to a scene in the 1977 movie Slap Shot, where Michael Ontkean's character starts stripping on the ice, and a marching band that was in attendance starts playing The Stripper.
 
The song is played as a reference to a scene in the 1977 movie Slap Shot, where Michael Ontkean's character starts stripping on the ice, and a marching band that was in attendance starts playing The Stripper.
  
 
[[Category:Songs]][[Category:Active Songs]]
 
[[Category:Songs]][[Category:Active Songs]]

Revision as of 21:59, December 13, 2006

About the song

Arranged by John [illegible]

Roadmap

Vamp from A to the first ending as necessary.

Dances

Yeah... It's a dance, of sorts...

History

A long-standing tradition of the band... This song is played exactly once per year, at the Big Red Freakout. The band will start playing the song, while one or more strippers will "dance" for the crowd (and the band) at the front of the stage. The song will vamp for as long as necessary.

The new podium was designed with an internal support structure to accomodate holding up a stripper pole, but this feature has not been taken advantage of... yet.

The song is played as a reference to a scene in the 1977 movie Slap Shot, where Michael Ontkean's character starts stripping on the ice, and a marching band that was in attendance starts playing The Stripper.