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by smu diamond m » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:47 pm
Bergermeister wrote:The 2006 Mustang Band is bigger and better. Got the best twirler in the U.S., a terrific new drum major, more members and unmatched enthusiasm. Thanks for all your hard work and re-enforcing important traditions that some (short timers) would cast aside.
You, sir, are incredibly welcome.
Sir, shooting-star, sir. Frosh 2005 (TEN YEARS AGO!?!) The original Heavy Metal.
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by davidsmu94 » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:55 pm
I used to feel the same way about the band, but as you get older, you learn to really appreciate what they do and their limited program
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by jtstang » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:00 pm
Bergermeister wrote:The 2006 Mustang Band is bigger and better. Got the best twirler in the U.S., ...
Isn't it more important to have the best-looking twirler in the US? I mean, this is SMU, you should be able to find one outstanding hottie who is serviceable with a baton.
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by smu diamond m » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:01 pm
jtstang wrote:Bergermeister wrote:The 2006 Mustang Band is bigger and better. Got the best twirler in the U.S., ...
Isn't it more important to have the best-looking twirler in the US? I mean, this is SMU, you should be able to find one outstanding hottie who is serviceable with a baton.
Black horseshoe!
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by jkflamebo » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:06 pm
ahhhhhhhhhh. gotta get a post
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by couch 'em » Mon Sep 25, 2006 5:20 pm
jtstang wrote:you should be able to find one outstanding hottie who is serviceable with a baton.
Apparently you haven't been around her Saturday night after the game........
just kidding Kelli.......
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by PlanoStang » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:41 pm
tmustangp wrote:abezontar wrote:SMUltimedia wrote:Would it be so hard for the SMU band to play more than the fight song and Mustang Sally, etc. during football games?
Most college bands have a repetoire that includes classic favorites like the Imperial Death March from Star Wars, Black Sabbath's Iron Man and other fun songs to get the crowd into it.
Little jazzy ditties and the same 2 SMU spirit songs make me want to leap from the top of Ford by about the midpoint of the 2nd Quarter.
Band folks - is there a legitimate reason for this? It really drives myself (and PLENTY of other students) nuts.
I tell you what, give some money to the band so they can afford to fill out their repetoire with the music you want. Until then it ain't going to change. The people that financially support the band are the ones that like the music that is being played. Funny how that kind of thing works.
are you serious.. we have to give money to a band.. they are the band, we should be complaining about them playing too much not too little.. over the last two years i counted many times when they are sitting on their butts not playing.. Hell they play all the time at smu bball games.. they used to play thriller and that was awesome.. i don't think they have played thriller at the football games.. Peruna 2001... TAMU plays alot more than 5 songs, they are constantly playing songs.. Back in they day the SMU band created a new rule in the college rulebooks.. they were known to play perune over 200 x's a game... Since they are not allowed to play peruna over and over.. Fill it in w/ some new stuff please or atleast play Thriller, the students love that song at bball game.. I like how the alumni band moves around the stadium.. very good touch..
I've attended a lot of SMU A$M games in the past, and actually only
heard the Aggies play about 4 songs, and Mary had a Little Lamb was
one of them.
The Mustang Band is TRADITIONALLY known for playing swing band
music, and jazz from the 40's, and 50's with some new stuff thrown in.
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by Otto » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:47 pm
Bergermeister wrote:The 2006 Mustang Band is bigger and better. Got the best twirler in the U.S., a terrific new drum major, more members and unmatched enthusiasm. Thanks for all your hard work and re-enforcing important traditions that some (short timers) would cast aside.
So forgive my ignorance here, but what makes one twirler better than another? Are we just counting drops? They all seem to do a lot of the same things.
Not trying to badmouth her, or any other twirler, for that matter. I've just never paid attention to twirlers or bands or cheerleaders (OK, that last part is a lie.)
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by abezontar » Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:02 pm
The current bandsmen can answer better than I, but apparently she has one quite a few national awards in twirling.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
On a side note, anybody need a patent attorney?
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by smu diamond m » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:35 pm
I think she was the cosmic champion of all things twirling.
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by jtstang » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:40 pm
couch 'em wrote:Apparently you haven't been around her Saturday night after the game............
No but I have seen American Pie and know what goes on at bandcamp.
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by abezontar » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:49 pm
Please tell me you didn't actually watch American Pie: Bandcamp. I may be losing respect for you jt.
The donkey's name is Kiki.
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by ALEX LIFESON » Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:23 pm
Will the Mustang Band make the Superdome trip?
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by couch 'em » Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:29 pm
I think someone posted "yes" in an earlier thread.
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by gostangs » Mon Sep 25, 2006 9:53 pm
Did someone really suggest a friggin Star wars song? That is about as nerdy as it gets. Somebody suggests Thriller??? Are you kidding me? Iron Man?? Are you people stuck in a 1985 bad movie or something? That stuff is just about as old as Glen Miller - only not as cool. You might as well pass out those hats with the fuzzy feathers and get a bunch of really fat girls with flags that dont match anything that not even their mothers want to watch.
Nothing wrong with mixing in some Mustang Band style new stuff - I know their book of music is acutally huge for a Band with not much help in the money dept. But lets keep a least a couple of traditions at this university - and for my money you can't play Peruna enough - I dont care who says different - the band should play it the whole time we have the ball every offensive possesion - just lower the volumne like you used to do before the snap so they can audible if need be.
If the SMU band ever changes we are finished as a University. Its just that simple.
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