That intro goes so fucking hard
Luc Longley has the longest hair out of 10 starters
Best intro song of all time
in hindsight, hearing that tune in the playoff meant the end of the road lol
Why did it sound like they booed Luc Longley?
Luuuuuuuuuuuuuc
I remember this interesting oral history about the Bulls production in the 90s
Gotta throw the NBC intro in there :
I had goosebumps and the song playing in my mind before the video even started. Don’t think there’s a more iconic intro ever.
The visitor was already down 10 points based on this intro alone. I felt bad for those teams during the Jordan era.
It took those shadows for me to realise of whom Scottie Pippen reminds me. A character drawn by Steve Dillon.
Just forfeit
Game’s over.
Don’t risk injury.
First song is On the run, a seminal electronic music piece by Pink Floyd, composed by Waters and Gilmour for the album The Dark Side of the Moon. The sound engineer for that recording was Alan Parsons, the composer of the second song: Sirius.
And pretty lights is gonna play it tonight in Chicago
droooooool can’t wait to watch the stream
Dudes been on a tear this year, wildly stoked for back to back night’s of Pretty Lights at Hulaween this year
Legendary intro for a legendary team. Still gives me goosebumps. Although , getting goosebumps on the toilet while pushing out a legendary turd makes it even more special this time.
“Standing at 1 foot 4 inches, coming from mild constipation followed by unfortunate over-eating at a 6.99 Indian Buffet, the brown baby mixed with chocolate gravy, give it up for YOUR, LEGENDARY, TUUUUUURD!”
Read this in Michael Buffer’s voice and got goosebumps all over again.
Takes a special kind of person to think of this and even more fortitude to type it out. Idk if I should fear you or try and kiss you on the mouth.
all you had to do was not say that second part
Lets find out who watches waay too much basketball;
In which game some other team used this song to troll the opponent?
As a kid growing up in Arlington Heights Illinois and watching every Bulls game on TV, there was nothing more hype than seeing that CGI bull charge the art institute
It was a special time. The Bulls were my first love, born in Illinois. We got the 1996 championship CD and I listened to that thing until it broke, with hits such as BULLS (to the tune of YMCA) and my folks had to buy the 1996 championship vhs and a Jordan documentary because I was so sad when basketball season was over, I didn’t understand.
Also shoutout to Ray clay for making this feel like the biggest moment in the world.