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Clemson and LSU Bands Who stole from whom?
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:50 pm
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:50 pm
Bottom line... Clemson plays the same Tiger Rag song after touchdowns, and some common chants during the game as the Golden Band. I was a 4 year member of the band, and don't know the story. Someone had to have stole it from somebody. Anyone have proof of who played it first?
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:51 pm to GoldenBandMan
it was a popular song...welcome dumbass see you at practice
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:51 pm to GoldenBandMan
A Clemson grad first wrote it in 1702, LSU stole it soon after.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:52 pm to GoldenBandMan
Both bands stole it. It was a popular jazz song in the early 1900s.
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This post was edited on 9/10/09 at 9:54 pm
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:52 pm to MSG
wow, these aren't very nice... If we stole it, why can't we also steal their passing game???
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:53 pm to GoldenBandMan
Actually their versions of Tiger Rag are slightly different.
Clemsons Tiger Rag
LSUs Tiger Rag
But theyre both Tigers so like most Tiger Mascots, Auburn included... they play that song.
Clemsons Tiger Rag
LSUs Tiger Rag
But theyre both Tigers so like most Tiger Mascots, Auburn included... they play that song.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:54 pm to KILLhottytoddy
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It was a popular jazz song in the early 1900s.
Seeing that jazz originated in Louisiana, it is LSU's song. Screw Clemson.
Tiger Band played it in the early 1900's so it is a part of LSU history and tradition.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:58 pm to los angeles tiger
Seeing that jazz originated in Louisiana, it is LSU's song. Screw Clemson.
Tiger Band played it in the early 1900's so it is a part of LSU history and tradition.
Thanks... Why am I getting crucified? Just asking. You f***ing rantards are why I only have 80 posts in 8 years...
Tiger Band played it in the early 1900's so it is a part of LSU history and tradition.
Thanks... Why am I getting crucified? Just asking. You f***ing rantards are why I only have 80 posts in 8 years...
Posted on 9/10/09 at 9:58 pm to lsu0005
Hey man you're crazy if you think Im on Clemsons side here.
After all they are known for stealing things..
Of course they say they borrowed it but thats from Clemson's official Website..
LINK
After all they are known for stealing things..
quote:
The orange and purple began when Walter Merritt Riggs formed Clemson's first football team in 1896. Because Riggs had come from Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (later renamed Auburn), he borrowed ideas from their team colors, orange and purple, and their mascot, the Tiger.
Of course they say they borrowed it but thats from Clemson's official Website..
LINK
Posted on 9/10/09 at 10:10 pm to Adiossuck
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The orange and purple began when Walter Merritt Riggs formed Clemson's first football team in 1896. Because Riggs had come from Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (later renamed Auburn), he borrowed ideas from their team colors, orange and purple, and their mascot, the Tiger.
How ironic. Mike the Tiger is named for Mike Donahue, and Auburn alum who was a trainer for the LSU football team in the 1920s.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 10:10 pm to GoldenBandMan
I'm not crucifying you.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 10:26 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
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Mike the Tiger is named for Mike Donahue
Incorrect. Mike the Tiger is named for Mike Chambers.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 10:30 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
quote:Thanks for disrespecting the Northshore with that erroneous statement.
How ironic. Mike the Tiger is named for Mike Donahue, and Auburn alum who was a trainer for the LSU football team in the 1920s.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 10:40 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
quote:
How ironic. Mike the Tiger is named for Mike Donahue, and Auburn alum who was a trainer for the LSU football team in the 1920s.
Posted on 9/10/09 at 11:10 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
quote:
How ironic. Mike the Tiger is named for Mike Donahue, and Auburn alum who was a trainer for the LSU football team in the 1920s.
Someone's never visited Mike's habitat...
Posted on 9/11/09 at 12:22 am to GoldenBandMan
I don't think there is much question that LSU played it first. Clemson didn't begin playing Tiger Rag until 1942.
www.clemson.edu/tigerband/History_1940s.htm
LSU's band had played Tiger Rag well prior to that, probably by the 1920s at least. I recall seeing a photograph of an early LSU Gumbo yearbook from the 1930s that mentions the band playing Tiger Rag.
www.clemson.edu/tigerband/History_1940s.htm
LSU's band had played Tiger Rag well prior to that, probably by the 1920s at least. I recall seeing a photograph of an early LSU Gumbo yearbook from the 1930s that mentions the band playing Tiger Rag.
This post was edited on 9/11/09 at 12:23 am
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