10-07-2017, 10:08 AM
It's called "Come Join The Band". It was played well and often by the Fremont (Sunnyvale) High Marching Band. It brought back memories from when I used to hear that song played in Stanford Stadium... :(
(10-10-2017, 02:04 PM)Yvonne link Wrote:If the LSJUMB doesn't play Come Join The Band, that's a new thing this year. They have always played as the first song when they come into the stadium. They have also continued to play the Arthur P Barnes version of the anthem.
As for the "tired excuse for a band," it's more than 50 years in its current incarnation, so good luck getting a Big10 style band.
(10-10-2017, 02:04 PM)Yvonne link Wrote:If the LSJUMB doesn't play Come Join The Band, that's a new thing this year. They have always played as the first song when they come into the stadium. They have also continued to play the Arthur P Barnes version of the anthem.
As for the "tired excuse for a band," it's more than 50 years in its current incarnation, so good luck getting a Big10 style band.
(10-10-2017, 01:25 PM)Red State link Wrote:No song has brought more Stanford football fans to their feet while clapping their hands than "Come Join The Band". It's a terrific fight song. Such a shame that this tired excuse for a band gets more and more out of touch with fans on football Saturdays.
(10-10-2017, 01:25 PM)Red State link Wrote:No song has brought more Stanford football fans to their feet while clapping their hands than "Come Join The Band". It's a terrific fight song. Such a shame that this tired excuse for a band gets more and more out of touch with fans on football Saturdays.
(10-10-2017, 01:25 PM)Red State link Wrote:No song has brought more Stanford football fans to their feet while clapping their hands than "Come Join The Band". It's a terrific fight song. Such a shame that this tired excuse for a band gets more and more out of touch with fans on football Saturdays.
(10-10-2017, 01:25 PM)Red State link Wrote:No song has brought more Stanford football fans to their feet while clapping their hands than "Come Join The Band". It's a terrific fight song. Such a shame that this tired excuse for a band gets more and more out of touch with fans on football Saturdays.
(10-10-2017, 06:30 PM)troyc link Wrote:Even now, every time I hear "Swingtown" on the radio, I flash back to the band, and a fired-up sold-out Maples crowd, and the men's hoops squad being introduced before another of exceedingly large proportions game. Still gives me goose bumps to think about.I've always worried about what happens when it takes us a while to get our first basket, but the redvests keep at it as needed!
Say what you want to about the band -- and we all have -- but in a basketball setting, they're hard to top.
Troy C
(10-10-2017, 06:30 PM)troyc link Wrote:Even now, every time I hear "Swingtown" on the radio, I flash back to the band, and a fired-up sold-out Maples crowd, and the men's hoops squad being introduced before another of exceedingly large proportions game. Still gives me goose bumps to think about.I've always worried about what happens when it takes us a while to get our first basket, but the redvests keep at it as needed!
Say what you want to about the band -- and we all have -- but in a basketball setting, they're hard to top.
Troy C
(10-10-2017, 01:48 PM)Stymie link Wrote:Does the band really not do the incredible Arthur Barnes post-JFK assassination version of the National Anthem any more? If this is true, what a pity.......
(10-10-2017, 01:48 PM)Stymie link Wrote:Does the band really not do the incredible Arthur Barnes post-JFK assassination version of the National Anthem any more? If this is true, what a pity.......
(10-10-2017, 08:06 PM)CompSci87 link Wrote:[quote author=Stymie link=topic=17602.msg205549#msg205549 date=1507668523]
Does the band really not do the incredible Arthur Barnes post-JFK assassination version of the National Anthem any more? If this is true, what a pity.......
(10-10-2017, 08:06 PM)CompSci87 link Wrote:[quote author=Stymie link=topic=17602.msg205549#msg205549 date=1507668523]
Does the band really not do the incredible Arthur Barnes post-JFK assassination version of the National Anthem any more? If this is true, what a pity.......