Hopefully, it won't be something stupid with another Broadway Musical like CATS or Phantom of the Opera!

I still can't believe they rolled out Fiddler on the Roof. Ridiculous!
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Before you guys get too far into the show... if Hawaii 5-0 is really on the list, please someone explain to the director that it is Hawaii's fight song and we should not be playing it to welcome June Jones here.PonyTime wrote:Let me guess - Hawaii 5-0 . . .smu diamond m wrote:First show is a tribute to June.
Agreed! What kind of songs can you really play that tribute June?MustangStealth wrote:Before you guys get too far into the show... if Hawaii 5-0 is really on the list, please someone explain to the director that it is Hawaii's fight song and we should not be playing it to welcome June Jones here.PonyTime wrote:Let me guess - Hawaii 5-0 . . .smu diamond m wrote:First show is a tribute to June.
BAREFOOTIN'Peruna2001 wrote:Agreed! What kind of songs can you really play that tribute June?MustangStealth wrote:Before you guys get too far into the show... if Hawaii 5-0 is really on the list, please someone explain to the director that it is Hawaii's fight song and we should not be playing it to welcome June Jones here.PonyTime wrote:Let me guess - Hawaii 5-0 . . .
Whether it's Don Ho or Hopkins, here's hoping the Band really brings it this year. Peruna playing record anyone?MrMustang1965 wrote:No, you ninny. Don Hopkins, director of the Mustang Band.SmooBoy wrote:Don Ho is equal to God?MrMustang1965 wrote:I hear that some folks equate God and Don as one-in-the-same.
Lots of college bands do exhibitions at high school marching contests. They recruit players just like football recruits players and it's a good recruiting tool for the program to show kids what they could be a part of.MustangStealth wrote:beamout2000 wrote: This is part two of an exhibition performance at a high school marching contest
Haha... fitting.
I misunderstood the question. I thought SmooBoy was asking how many times we wanted the band to play 'Peruna' to set a record.White Helmet wrote:701 Tulane 1979MrMustang1965 wrote:Rice game - 125 times.SmooBoy wrote:Whether it's Don Ho or Hopkins, here's hoping the Band really brings it this year. Peruna playing record anyone?
From what I've been told, the record was set by the band playing the entire game double time Peruna, getting louder during big plays and scores. With JJ's penchant for long games, this is doable.MrMustang1965 wrote:I misunderstood the question. I thought SmooBoy was asking how many times we wanted the band to play 'Peruna' to set a record.White Helmet wrote:701 Tulane 1979MrMustang1965 wrote:Rice game - 125 times.
Not doable. You aren't allowed to disrupt the snap of the ball, which people interperate to mean you can't play during the snap of the ball.SmooBoy wrote:From what I've been told, the record was set by the band playing the entire game double time Peruna, getting louder during big plays and scores. With JJ's penchant for long games, this is doable.MrMustang1965 wrote:I misunderstood the question. I thought SmooBoy was asking how many times we wanted the band to play 'Peruna' to set a record.White Helmet wrote: 701 Tulane 1979
But wasn't that a volunteer band and not the official sanctioned Mustang Band? Prior to Tulane, the "official" record for "The" Mustang Band was 690 at the Texas/SMU basketball playoff game circa 1972 in Waco.White Helmet wrote:701 Tulane 1979MrMustang1965 wrote:Rice game - 125 times.SmooBoy wrote:Whether it's Don Ho or Hopkins, here's hoping the Band really brings it this year. Peruna playing record anyone?