This one of the most iconic songs ever written and I never get tired of it being played in football stadiums. I still get chills up and down my spine when I hear those first 4 notes blaring through the trumpet because I'ts impossible to Not ((((!!!JUMP AROUND!!!)))
We’ve friends in Madison and on one of our many visits over from the UK we went to a game a Camp Randell, what an experience. Coincidentally against Purdue…… The whole Jump Around experience is a life long memory, and feeling the upper tier stand wobble under my feet will stay long in the memory.
WoW never knew that at story. I’m 63 yo and that song still pumps me up. I’m a boxing coach.
Great story! I'm a 1987 alum and just happened to be visiting my daughter that weekend and went to the game...So incredible to be there for this!!!
This one of the most iconic songs ever written and I never get tired of it being played in football stadiums. I still get chills up and down my spine when I hear those first 4 notes blaring through the trumpet because I'ts impossible to Not ((((!!!JUMP AROUND!!!)))
We’ve friends in Madison and on one of our many visits over from the UK we went to a game a Camp Randell, what an experience. Coincidentally against Purdue…… The whole Jump Around experience is a life long memory, and feeling the upper tier stand wobble under my feet will stay long in the memory.
I’ve never been in a club that when that song was played the whole club did not go crazy 😂😂😂😂😂
There are some songs that just work really well in an arena: "We Will Rock You," "Pump It Up," and "Jump Around".
Jump Around came out my senior year of high school in 92 and been a huge HOP/Everlast fan ever since
The four-note intro was taken from a song by the singing group Bob & Earl called the Harlem Shuffle.
Great story! Thanks for sharing.
I bet virtually nobody today knows that the opening clip is a sample from a 1960s song called “Harlem Shuffle”.
2024 Happy St. Patrick's Day, We All Irish.
The four-note intro comes from the song Harlem Shuffle by Bob & Earl. They took it from there.
Saw the clip on tv...fun tradition.
I think it is fun, but still doesn't beat the more "organic" things that don't need a loud speaker like the best damn band or the Rock Chalk chant.
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BUT I wonder how many people in that stadium that day, even knew who the fk Everlast was? LOL
Very valid question
Everyone knows who everlast is
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What an awesome story. You can see the twinkle in Everlast’s eyes when that song started playing at the game. ☺️
This is cool, man!
It's not an Everlast song hahahahahaha
Everlast was the leader of House of Pain....
The four-note intro was taken from a song by the singing group Bob & Earl called the Harlem Shuffle.