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Baseball has returned to the nationâs capital once againâa phrase Washingtonians could not say for 34 yearsâand with it comes a new seasonâs ballpark soundtrack.
Yes, trades and departures have silenced some of the Nationalsâ better tunes, like Tyler Clippardâs crafty pick of the Fugeesâ âReady or Notâ or the Michael Morse at-bat sing-along of A-Haâs âTake On Me.â But as Bryce Harperâs solo shot reminded everybody during Thursdayâs 6-4 loss to the Marlins, the Nats remain blessed with the finest home run celebration ever, the late, great Chuck Brownâs âBustinâ Loose.â
That song should be all the hint the Nats need about finding entrance music that both speaks to here and gets people nodding their heads or tapping their feet. Here are my nominations, none of which show up in MLB Plate Musicâs quasi-authoritative list and all of which you can and should enjoy on this Spotify playlist:
âWaiting Room,â Fugazi: Anyone who doesnât perk up on hearing the bass line that opens this D.C. punk-rock classic is welcome to root for Atlanta. Besides, this song deserves better local-sports treatment than its turn as soundtrack material for our snakebit NFL franchise.
âRun Joe,â Chuck Brown: This cover of Louis Jordanâs song would help to remedy the insufficient supply of go-go at Nats Park. And if no player picks it, the team could still play it to celebrate a successful steal.
âWhat Do You Want Me To Say,â The Dismemberment Plan: I am sufficiently in the tank for this band that I struggled for some time to pick a worthy at-bat song from their catalogue. This one got a nod for its propulsive start.
âHello,â Back Yard Band: This improbably peppy cover of Adeleâs ballad is not only likely to confuse visiting teams and fans, the shout-outs to D.C. neighborhoods would make it a great fit for the ballpark just across South Cap from âSouthwest, SouthwestâŠâ
âMt. Pleasant,â Tuscadero: There has to be a player for the Nats who either lives in Mount Pleasant or a few blocks away in Columbia Heights and who therefore needs to adopt this 1990s bubble-gum-punk salute to that âhood.
âDC or Nothing,â Wale: Some of the lyrics here would be a little edgy in a MLB context (see also Public Enemyâs âBring the Noise,â another tune that would be awesome as somebodyâs walk-up anthem), but, man, this is a great song. Harper seems to think so too.
âHouse of Cards Main Title Theme,â Jeff Beal: This would have to be the exclusive property of an aging pitcher who puts batters away with deception and guile. If Drew Storen could jog to the mound with Johnny Cashâs foreboding version of âGodâs Gonna Cut You Downâ booming across Nats Park, this can and will work too.
https://robpegoraro.com/2016/04/08/the-nats-park-entrance-music-we-need/
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