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LSU Band in 1970 video
Posted on 7/11/09 at 5:44 pm
Posted on 7/11/09 at 5:44 pm
Posted on 7/11/09 at 5:56 pm to XenCuts
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GERMANS
quote:
GERMANS
you said germans twice, therefore i call germans on your germans
Posted on 7/11/09 at 6:01 pm to Springlake Tiger
I saw myself!!
j/k
however, I was in there somewhere....
j/k
however, I was in there somewhere....
Posted on 7/11/09 at 6:09 pm to tigeramongpigs
There is video of the Band in the 1959 Sugar Bowl, I have video of the band around 1968 on 8mm.
Posted on 7/11/09 at 6:51 pm to tigger1
If that was their home performance during the Ole Miss game (which I'm pretty sure it is) then this was the performance that earned them the award of The All American Band on TV. It was sponsered by Chevrolet. I was at that game and Archie Who played with a cast on his arm. To be fair, the Ole Miss band put on one hell of a show. Their theme was Popeye and he even ate a can of spinach. Those were the good ole days and it was payback to Archie Who for costing us a shot at the NC and a bowl game the year before.
Posted on 7/11/09 at 7:01 pm to avondale88
No, it was the Alabama game in 1970. I was a member of the band.
Posted on 7/11/09 at 7:07 pm to tigerband70
I like the way it looks with yellow sidelines
Posted on 7/11/09 at 8:09 pm to TigerNlc
TigerBand70. I'm not disputing that you were a member of the band but I have one question to ask you. Why is the endzone painted red and blue and says UM? Also two ex band members who are good friends of mine swear that it was the Ole Miss game. They were in the band from '68 to '71. Do you know Hunter Thom and Jerry O'Shea? These are the two who swear that it was the Ole Miss game. I have no fight in this since I wasn't a member of the band. I just went to the game and I'm just passing along what those two are telling me. 

Posted on 7/11/09 at 8:58 pm to avondale88
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Hunter Thom
Terrific baritone player..... He was a friend of mine, also, during the Tiger Band years (and before).
As far as the video goes, it is almost certainly the Ole Miss game, but I'm thinking that the one we were judged on for the contest was the Alabama game. Could be wrong, though...
Posted on 7/11/09 at 9:51 pm to tigeramongpigs
The field looked like it was in great shape. 

Posted on 7/11/09 at 10:04 pm to avondale88
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avondale88
The endzone may be red but the field looks to be Tiger Stadium. I thought TS was the only stadium in CFB to have the yard marked every 5 yards versus every 10...that video shows every 5 yards marked....? Plus the sidelines look to be gold..?
Posted on 7/12/09 at 1:44 am to Cali 4 LSU
It was to my knowledge or so I thought that LSU painted one endzone in the opposing teams colors back in the day and also I know for sure LSU at one point had the for squares with two in opposing teams colors at midfield.
Posted on 7/12/09 at 4:55 am to tigger1
Is it possible to duplicate your 8mm? That was my final semester in the band. What a phenomenal thing to have.
Posted on 7/12/09 at 7:16 am to tigger1
Anybody out there have any Tiger Band photos/film/video from 76-82? Would like to purchase copies. Particularly looking for Drumline shots from 78-82. Thanks........
Posted on 7/12/09 at 7:38 am to avondale88
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Why is the endzone painted red and blue and says UM? Also
Unlike today, LSU used to have one of the best looking fields in the country. They had very talented people that knew what they were doing thanks to an AD and staff with much higher standards and school pride. The south endzone used to be painted with the visiting school colors and abbreviation for all SEC games.
Not only that, but Tiger Band used to play the fight song of the visiting school during a portion of Pre-Game. We played to the East and SE corner where the visiting fans sat then. We hated doing it, except for playing Dixie/Rebel march for Ole Miss....
Posted on 7/12/09 at 8:20 am to avondale88
Back then, the opposing team colors were painted
in the south endzone. I believe an sec logo was around midfield. The grass then was beautiful. There were no bare spots. Also, from 1969 to 1973, the time I was there, there was no rain for a home game. The game that sealed the All-American Band honor was Alabama. It was a road game. The Ole Miss game was a home game and we repeated the performance of the Alabama game. I'm 100% sure about this. I still have the old marching charts.
in the south endzone. I believe an sec logo was around midfield. The grass then was beautiful. There were no bare spots. Also, from 1969 to 1973, the time I was there, there was no rain for a home game. The game that sealed the All-American Band honor was Alabama. It was a road game. The Ole Miss game was a home game and we repeated the performance of the Alabama game. I'm 100% sure about this. I still have the old marching charts.
Posted on 7/12/09 at 10:17 am to tigerband70
thanks! brings back great memories.
Posted on 7/12/09 at 11:34 am to tigerband70
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I still have the old marching charts.
Yeah, Swor and Wafer's drill charts were something else, but I was so glad when we got away from stricltly military drill/pagentry and switched to Corps Style in 78. I WOULD like to see some creative military drill elements incorporated into some of TB's shows today because the halftime shows HAVE become a little too predictable and boring. The same drill techniques used in Pre-Game could be thrown in there with just a little imaginative thinking......
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