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re: The Golden Band sounded great on Saturday

Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:25 pm to
Posted by misey94
Hernando, MS
Member since Jan 2007
23486 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:25 pm to
I can always tell when you have bunch of people talking back and forth who have no idea what goes on in band and music programs. I can guarantee you that the three bands you mentioned, OSU, A&M, and Michigan are anything but fresh. They are just as mired in tradition as TGBFTL is. I know a couple of guys who graduated from UM and OSU, and while they loved the tradition, they complained about how stale things were.

And are you fricking kidding me? A&M? That band is literally stuck in 1940, rope drums, follow drills, and the same military music over and over, and all. Dude. I'm not saying it isn't striking. It is, because NO ONE does it anymore but them. Well, maybe Army and Navy, but that's it. But it sure as hell isn't fresh. It's a throwback.

If you really don't like what the band is doing, then call or email the band office and tell them. I can tell you from my time in TGBFTL that they hear a lot of complaints ANYTIME they deviate from tradition in the slightest. For example, the drumline added a new drum cadence for the march to and from the stadium in 96-97, and it took 4-5 weeks for the complaints to die down and people to get used to it. We thought that was insane, because it sounded good and was more "modern" and up to date. But that's LSU, or at least a significant chunk of the fanbase. And that is what the band department hears the most (at least that has been the case)- more of the same. If you don't agree with that and want to see something different (specific examples would be good), let them know about it.

Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
62204 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:31 pm to
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For example, the drumline added a new drum cadence for the march to and from the stadium in 96-97, and it took 4-5 weeks for the complaints to die down and people to get used to it.


I have never played in a band, but I do enjoy the marching bands, especially the drums. What do you mean by a new cadence? I'm guessing you are talking about the "extended version" of the cadence. I know that the first part of it has been played as far back as I can remember, which is the 80s. By the way, I would not have complained about the "new part". I like the extended version.
Posted by LSUmakemewanna
Houston, TX
Member since Aug 2010
1733 posts
Posted on 9/2/14 at 1:58 pm to
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the drumline added a new drum cadence for the march to and from the stadium in 96-97


Was this the one Ian wrote? I got in 97-98, and there was a 3rd sequence that was new. I enjoyed it.
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