Football: It’s good! Thursday evening, the National Football League Back to our televisionsWith matches that take place on Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday to bring us back into the swing of things with professional football. The day there is no NFL football? Well, it’s university football on Saturday. Lotta football! I am very happy, and if you have clicked on it, I suppose you are very happy with it too.
With the return of the NFL, we wanted to take a little time to look at something close and dear to all our hearts: the inseparable music of the shows. All the networks that put the NFL on our televisions have distinct songs which are crucial parts of their programs – for fans of sport, there is such a feeling of familiarity by hearing them.
To celebrate the things that start on Thursday evening when Baltimore Ravens Travel to Kansas City to face the Super bowl championWe have classified the nine songs that are inextricably linked to the football observation experience.
(Ed. Note: These are only songs that seem on game shows, which means the objectively correct answer for the best football songs, the ESPN NFL Primetime Musicis not included.)
9. This cover of “in the air tonight”, espn
I’m just not a fan. He tries to do too much, with Chris Stapleton Driver a cover of the classic song by Phil Collins (which I would probably like alone if I came across Spotify or something) with a verse of Snoop Dogg It shouts “we were able to make Snoop record a verse here.” His biggest problem, in my humble opinion, is that it does not look like a song for a football match, mainly because “In the Air Tonight” was, uh, not to be a song for a football match.
8. NFL Redzone Theme, NFL Redzone
Obviously, when Redzone’s song arrives on Sunday afternoon, I receive zooms like I am a dog that is about to have fun, because Scott Hanson is about to bless me with seven whores of fucking whore of commercial free football. That said, it looks more like a song that plays in the editing in a film Bond than a song that, in any other context, would make me think that I am about to watch football.
7. Thursday evening football theme, Amazon
It’s not bad! The problem is that it is so new for the NFL music game that it has no inherited gravity that the other five theme songs of the NFL network have, which is completely good. Amazon is still in a groove here, but they have a solid song – I think you can do the case, it looks more like the song that plays on the home page for an old university football video game, but it’s more because it goes against real giants.
6. The theme of Monday evening football, ESPN
Here is the thing with 3-6: they are all interchangeable depending on a million different factors. They are all emblematic in their own way, and I put MNF here without really right that I like others the day I write this. These horns at the very beginning are great, however, and the way the song is built and built is excellent.
5. The theme of Sunday evening football, NBC
Just my opinion, but no more places should pay for John Williams to make the theme song of their football game. The drums and the strings at the top of it are sensational, and when the complete arrangement enters, God is so good. It would be higher without two things: 1. The 3 and 4 on this list are, for me, untouchable themes in all sports and, 2. NBC has a song that I love more. We will arrive at this second in a moment, but for the moment …
4. The theme NFL on Fox, Fox
The best use of a Klaxon section among these four. The very beginning of this theme is unequaled, with these howling horns and announcing the dissemination of the Fox NFL, and it continues to be spectacular as the rest of the arrangement arrives. In addition, come on, there is just something really special to settle in your sofa at 1:05 p.m. on Sunday and hear that. Also: it will not be Fox’s latest song that appears on this list.
3. The theme NFL on CBS, CBS
The complete arrangement before the guitar, guy, nothing like it. Since my years of training as a football fan has largely revolved around the balance of powers in sport in the AFC (that is to say: the years Brady and Manning in New England and Indianapolis), I associate it so closely with the biggest football match of a given week. It is 100% one thing, and I went back and forth on this subject and at Fox about a million times, but in terms of the theme songs of the network, nothing at the top of CBS.
2. Fox injury music
It has never been clear to me why this song exists. I could have someone Fox sit down and explain the process of reflection behind me in detail and I will always have any idea why there is. Having said, it is SO weird, it’s SO absurd, it is SO unique that he must absolutely be at the top of this list. He obviously only plays in unfortunate circumstances, which can make him fall into this list if you wish. But I try to strip him of this context and to judge him as a song, and as such, I give him high notes how unique he is. There is a fairly good groove when you listen to it alone, and I would like to hear the alchemist to chop this and transform it into a beat for Bronson action or something.
1. “Wait all day for a Sunday evening”, NBC
While I was really eating the coverage “In the Air Tonight” so as not to be a football song, it’s a football song from start to finish – even if it’s a play on “I Hate Myyself for Love You” by Joan Jett – and the three people who sang it over the years (Pink, Faith Hill, and Carrie Underwood) seems to have fun with that, even if it was parodied over the years. A few years ago when they went in a different direction With Underwood’s theme and it was simply not that good, but they changed this and returned to “Waitin ‘all day for a Sunday evening.” It’s incredibly cheesy, but I don’t care, because every week, I am indeed waiting for the day for a Sunday evening.
