Fiddle Music after a late game run in Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

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Does anyone remember the amazing fiddle music that used to play during time- outs after the Suns went on a good run late in games? Is it possible to find that music anywhere?

For those of you who don't remember, it was the 70's-80's equivalent of Mony-Mony, where they break out the trampolines. Except way better.
 

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Here is a playlist of their songs, according to the web site.

#17 is violin music. Is that the one you had in mind?

I don't know if that is their current choices or history, because
there is no MONY MONY.

If not, you're welcome to play a snippet of each and let us know. :D

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1R0ZLv9hqI3SwB09FhNi45

BTW, do you know how Tommy James (& The Shondells) came up with
the title of MONY MONY? He was staying in a hotel in New York City,
looked out the window and saw the Mutual of New York insurance
building. MONY. 'Strange where some song titles come from.

I believe that MONY MONY has the best beat of any rock'n'roll song
ever recorded.
 
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Does anyone remember the amazing fiddle music that used to play during time- outs after the Suns went on a good run late in games? Is it possible to find that music anywhere?

For those of you who don't remember, it was the 70's-80's equivalent of Mony-Mony, where they break out the trampolines. Except way better.
Now you've got me curious. I did a lot of googling but came up with bupkis. I'm sure I'd recognize it if I heard it.
 

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It isn't the violin music from track #17.
300 Violin Orchestra which was released in 2008 with synthesized strings? Last game at Veterans' Memorial Coliseum was in 1992. So no.
 

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Fun video.

Tom Chambers was the first NBA unrestricted free agent and one of the big perks was a hot tub. LMAO
 

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I used to like the Suns intro music from 1993.

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Ah yes, Sirius by the Alan Parsons Project.

Various teams used it in the NBA.

I started humming it right after my Post #2- above.

It was perfect for the introductions.
 

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Ah yes, Sirius by the Alan Parsons Project.

Various teams used it in the NBA.

I started humming it right after my Post #2- above.

It was perfect for the introductions.

What a great song. I was pumped up before the game ever started.
 

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