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Entertainment value, Stanford. Gotta loves a band that gets benched for marching as a finger gesture.
Actually, I have heard the kazoo version. And that fight song is something near and dear to my heart, I don't care if it's cheesy or sounds like an 8 year old could have wrote it, I love it for that, so yes, that part of your post caught my attention. And in general, while most CAA fans are giving the MRDs their dues, I don't think many outsiders have actually heard them. This was just another way to put them on display.green&gold75 wrote:DukeJack: I had a feeling my post wasn't going to slide by you or JMU DJ, but in case you scanned it too quickly, I really do admire the MRD; they're awesome. IMO your fight song has a little too much of a "sing-song" quality--not so good for football, but maybe if JMU had a ladies badminton team. . . JMU DJ: words cannot express the gratitude I feel to you for sharing that rendition. Who knew that "fight song" and cute could work. FYI, I also have a version of the JMU fight song that I don't think you've heard--done on kazoos. I smile everytime I think of it. Can get you a copy if you like.
Exactly as is should be, as a manifestation of your love of school---something which I earnestly respect (despite my occasional flippancy). In truth, my reaction to your fight song may not be entirely musical, as, for me, JMU fight song = JMU touchdown, and I've seen a few too many of those.DukeJack wrote:Actually, I have heard the kazoo version. And that fight song is something near and dear to my heart, I don't care if it's cheesy or sounds like an 8 year old could have wrote it, I love it for that, so yes, that part of your post caught my attention. And in general, while most CAA fans are giving the MRDs their dues, I don't think many outsiders have actually heard them. This was just another way to put them on display.green&gold75 wrote:DukeJack: I had a feeling my post wasn't going to slide by you or JMU DJ, but in case you scanned it too quickly, I really do admire the MRD; they're awesome. IMO your fight song has a little too much of a "sing-song" quality--not so good for football, but maybe if JMU had a ladies badminton team. . . JMU DJ: words cannot express the gratitude I feel to you for sharing that rendition. Who knew that "fight song" and cute could work. FYI, I also have a version of the JMU fight song that I don't think you've heard--done on kazoos. I smile everytime I think of it. Can get you a copy if you like.
grizpack wrote:Didn't JMU's marching band director come from Montana?
I find that incredibly shocking... MSU's band is consistently rated one of the top college marching bands in the United States by the bandmaster's association.pantherrob82 wrote:I haven't really been that impressed with any FCS marching bands. NDSU was ok. MoSt, SIU, IlSt, Drake, New Hampshire, YSU, and WIU all were below average. Seems like App St's was good in 05.
green&gold75 wrote: In truth, my reaction to your fight song may not be entirely musical, as, for me, JMU fight song = JMU touchdown, and I've seen a few too many of those.
Speaking of this, I saw awhile ago on the Zone that App State began throwing them in 2008, on the home side I believe. For a group who go out of their way to mock it, well....JMU DJ wrote:green&gold75 wrote: In truth, my reaction to your fight song may not be entirely musical, as, for me, JMU fight song = JMU touchdown, and I've seen a few too many of those.
From this aspect, I could see how the song would come across as "lame" to the opposing fans, especially if you mix in streamers.
I must say... best ive seenSkjellyfetti wrote:Of the ones I've seen...
FCS- SC State
FBS- University of Tennessee
It's hard to top the Circle Drill...
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... starts about 2:45 in
I was wondering if any App fans were going to bring them up. Pretty damn impressive at the Playoff game last year. My vote is for SC Stateappsfan wrote:Of the bands I have seen, I would have to say S.C. State.