right on fenway941827, this was the point I was trying to make, you never heard Kiley play that type of music until Jacobs, the cheapskate told him to. I know the film of the game is authentic, and the essence of the GAHDEN is captured here, along with the one and only Bobby ORR!
The organ was dubbed in - Kiley did not play what he called 'boom boom" music until ordered to do so by the new owners, the Jacobs Brothers from Buffalo.
However, the scene with Boyle and Mitchum was filmed during the actual game with hand held cameras and wireless microphones.It captures the Garden of the era.
@fenway941827 Jacobs didnt buy the Bruins til 1975, John Kiley started playing these little "rah rah" music things in 1973 and yes he was booed at first but later in the season just like in the words of the great Freddie Cusik "Hes winning them over"!!!
Not at that time, remember this is circa 1973, I remember that period , i saw Orr play at Garden several times, and watched every game on T.V. and Kiley only played national anthemn, and "Paree", when Bruins came on ice and at end of game.
@DonQwantsyou. "The music is Bullshit, never played music at old days in GAHDEN." I guess you now admit that was a BS statement.
Now you are making another one -- or U have a terrible memory. I was at the Garden dozens of times in the 60s and 70s and Kiley did play music sometimes during the games. Ask anyone else who lived thru that period
@Uncle99B OK, you got me, but I was specifically referring to "rah, rah type of music, like we hear in this clip. I remember when Kiley did start some of this at Bruins games in the mid 70's the fans reacted with boos. I remember a buddy who had Bruins season tickets at the time saying the fans felt they were too sophisticated for that so they booed it, and than Kiley backed off with it.
One of the best parts of the video is the fight at the end of the video is started by Wayne Cahsman. Watch the elbow he throws as he's going down to the ice. He was a tough bastard for sure.
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nahpoli 3 months ago
right on fenway941827, this was the point I was trying to make, you never heard Kiley play that type of music until Jacobs, the cheapskate told him to. I know the film of the game is authentic, and the essence of the GAHDEN is captured here, along with the one and only Bobby ORR!
DonQwantsyou 1 year ago
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thechinahub 1 year ago
The organ was dubbed in - Kiley did not play what he called 'boom boom" music until ordered to do so by the new owners, the Jacobs Brothers from Buffalo.
However, the scene with Boyle and Mitchum was filmed during the actual game with hand held cameras and wireless microphones.It captures the Garden of the era.
fenway941827 1 year ago
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@fenway941827 Jacobs didnt buy the Bruins til 1975, John Kiley started playing these little "rah rah" music things in 1973 and yes he was booed at first but later in the season just like in the words of the great Freddie Cusik "Hes winning them over"!!!
nahpoli 3 months ago
Not at that time, remember this is circa 1973, I remember that period , i saw Orr play at Garden several times, and watched every game on T.V. and Kiley only played national anthemn, and "Paree", when Bruins came on ice and at end of game.
DonQwantsyou 1 year ago
@DonQwantsyou. "The music is Bullshit, never played music at old days in GAHDEN." I guess you now admit that was a BS statement.
Now you are making another one -- or U have a terrible memory. I was at the Garden dozens of times in the 60s and 70s and Kiley did play music sometimes during the games. Ask anyone else who lived thru that period
Uncle99B 1 year ago
@Uncle99B OK, you got me, but I was specifically referring to "rah, rah type of music, like we hear in this clip. I remember when Kiley did start some of this at Bruins games in the mid 70's the fans reacted with boos. I remember a buddy who had Bruins season tickets at the time saying the fans felt they were too sophisticated for that so they booed it, and than Kiley backed off with it.
DonQwantsyou 1 year ago
The music is Bullshit, never played music at old days in GAHDEN. What a future for Orr, right, six knee operations!
DonQwantsyou 1 year ago
@DonQwantsyou . Your memory fails you. John Kiley on the organ until 1983.
Uncle99B 1 year ago
@Uncle99B Yeah I know Kiley was there for years, but he NEVER played rah rah music like is portrayed here during breaks in action.
DonQwantsyou 1 year ago
@DonQwantsyou: Actually he did. Where are you coming from with this?
Uncle99B 1 year ago
0:50 Famous line.
The911Shaman 1 year ago
This is such a poignant scene in so many ways...
dartmouthhoop 1 year ago
One of the best parts of the video is the fight at the end of the video is started by Wayne Cahsman. Watch the elbow he throws as he's going down to the ice. He was a tough bastard for sure.
jaygill02128 2 years ago
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DonQwantsyou 1 year ago
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@jaygill02128 Yeah Cash knocks over Whitey Stapleton, a little shit.
DonQwantsyou 1 year ago