Wow!

1, 2, Ay-Zig, GO!
User avatar
goofyeuph
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1696
Joined: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:19 pm
Location: Gooding, ID...BGSU in my heart

Post by goofyeuph »

I told this to Niz last night (this morning) but ya'll need to hear it. That was FANTASTIC!!! Ya'll sound out bleeping standing. I thought the marching started out a little shaky yesterday and I think the music suffered slightly because of it, but you guys just kept getting better and better the longer you were on the field. (when I say 'little' and 'slightly' it's mainly Goofy just nit picking. Joe Schmo wouldn't notice)

Also, while it's not halftime I also loved pregame. The adding in of the fanfare from "I Hear America Singing" is a wonderful addition! Many alumni (myself included) hold the belief that you don't mess with Pre-game. This is one change I hope you hold on to and keep this change around!!

Great job yesterday!!! Keep up the good work!!
TSASOTFMB!!!!
User avatar
Class of 61
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 4565
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:51 am
Location: Seven Hills, Ohio 44131

Re: Wow!

Post by Class of 61 »

ZiggyZoomba wrote:That had to be one of the best half-time shows I've seen/heard in years! Absolutely ROCKED the Doyt!

Great job, FMB!! You were the bright-spot of the day!
Grant was sitting right behind me for the "GAME" and everyone around us was equally impressed I think...


BUT..... I have a "complaint" to make.....re: the postgame music.
Perhaps it's just that I was in a lousy mood after the football fiasco, but I don't understand the logic to playing Beerbarrel Polka, complete with dancing etc. after a game like this...guess it might be the old coach in me that says there's nothing to celebrate, so why do it? :roll:
Education our Challenge, Excellence our goal. (look it up)
User avatar
bgmaggot00
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1186
Joined: Sat Jul 24, 2004 1:38 am
Location: Lawrence, KS

Post by bgmaggot00 »

Sooo....

What'd you guys play? Song titles? Anyone?

For whatever its worth, KU's band played a swing show yesterday with Birdland, Caravan, and It don't mean a thing. Good show.
User avatar
goofyeuph
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1696
Joined: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:19 pm
Location: Gooding, ID...BGSU in my heart

Post by goofyeuph »

Beer Barrel has nothing to do with the out come of the game. Yes, the team had a bad day. However the band had a great day! The band has/had every right to celebrate. I know this comes as a shock to some, but not everything with marching band revolves around football.
TSASOTFMB!!!!
User avatar
SaxyIrishTenor
Feisty Falcon
Feisty Falcon
Posts: 2655
Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2004 3:00 pm
Location: Council Bluffs, Iowa

Re: Wow!

Post by SaxyIrishTenor »

Class of 61 wrote:
ZiggyZoomba wrote:That had to be one of the best half-time shows I've seen/heard in years! Absolutely ROCKED the Doyt!

Great job, FMB!! You were the bright-spot of the day!
Grant was sitting right behind me for the "GAME" and everyone around us was equally impressed I think...


BUT..... I have a "complaint" to make.....re: the postgame music.
Perhaps it's just that I was in a lousy mood after the football fiasco, but I don't understand the logic to playing Beerbarrel Polka, complete with dancing etc. after a game like this...guess it might be the old coach in me that says there's nothing to celebrate, so why do it? :roll:
Beer Barrel is a game day tradition. It will never go away. (I hope.)

On losing days, think of it as your cue to go and get wasted in your sorrow.

I'm a bit defensive of the Beer Barrel tradition. And I'm in a really bad mood. So that just struck a chord...
SHEEEE'S BAAAAAAAACK.

"SWF seeks marching band for relationship..."

"No well-behaved woman ever made history."
User avatar
FliccGirl
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1172
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 11:07 am
Location: Toledo... (but I repeat, the MED SCHOOL DOESN'T COUNT!)
Contact:

Post by FliccGirl »

What Goofy and Saxy said. Beer Barrel is one of the few things the band does on game days that has nothing to do with the football team. They do it for themselves.
Falcon Marching Band member 2002-05
FMB Flicc Squad Leader 2005
Tau Beta Sigma outreach chair 04-05, 05-06
The sun ALWAYS shines on the Falcon Marching Band.


***Irrational Exuberance!***
Strouse
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 853
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:21 am
Location: BGSU/Troy, Ohio

Post by Strouse »

For Beer Barrel, normally the Maggots (tubas for you non-band people) march around dancing...last night, we did not, we just went down to the field and played towards the band. The one thing that gets changed, as far as I know of, depending on the outcome of the game is Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba. If the team wins, we play it, if they don't win, we don't play it.
~Roll Along You BG Warriors!~
User avatar
baritonebandgeek
Egg
Egg
Posts: 109
Joined: Sun Aug 22, 2004 7:44 pm
Location: Toledo, OH
Contact:

Post by baritonebandgeek »

able1 wrote:.

Going back and comparing this to the last really standout show (Frontiers),


....I saw frontiers, and it was amazing yes...but did you see the patriotic show 2 years ago?!

I quote a band member who marched this show: "frontiers stands out for the sheer reason it has never/will never be done again. It was an original. Patriotic shows are a dime a dozen, yes...but none has matched 2004's creative genius."


Also, Bohemian was a standout in 2004.


My point is, I don't think you can say that there hasn't been a "standout" show since Frontiers. That would be a false statement.
User avatar
FliccGirl
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 1172
Joined: Mon Jul 26, 2004 11:07 am
Location: Toledo... (but I repeat, the MED SCHOOL DOESN'T COUNT!)
Contact:

Post by FliccGirl »

Strouse wrote:For Beer Barrel, normally the Maggots (tubas for you non-band people) march around dancing...last night, we did not, we just went down to the field and played towards the band. The one thing that gets changed, as far as I know of, depending on the outcome of the game is Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba. If the team wins, we play it, if they don't win, we don't play it.
Didn't it used to be, also, that if the team lost, the band marched out of the stadium on drum taps rather than dancing to the cadences? I think that may have been before my time, but I'm sure I remember hearing that that was the case.....
Falcon Marching Band member 2002-05
FMB Flicc Squad Leader 2005
Tau Beta Sigma outreach chair 04-05, 05-06
The sun ALWAYS shines on the Falcon Marching Band.


***Irrational Exuberance!***
User avatar
SaxyIrishTenor
Feisty Falcon
Feisty Falcon
Posts: 2655
Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2004 3:00 pm
Location: Council Bluffs, Iowa

Post by SaxyIrishTenor »

FliccGirl wrote:
Strouse wrote:For Beer Barrel, normally the Maggots (tubas for you non-band people) march around dancing...last night, we did not, we just went down to the field and played towards the band. The one thing that gets changed, as far as I know of, depending on the outcome of the game is Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba. If the team wins, we play it, if they don't win, we don't play it.
Didn't it used to be, also, that if the team lost, the band marched out of the stadium on drum taps rather than dancing to the cadences? I think that may have been before my time, but I'm sure I remember hearing that that was the case.....
I don't think so, but I could be wrong. *I'll refrain from furthering my comments because they are derrogatory to a reader of this board.*
SHEEEE'S BAAAAAAAACK.

"SWF seeks marching band for relationship..."

"No well-behaved woman ever made history."
FMBfan07
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 820
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 12:58 pm
Location: Willowick, Ohio

Post by FMBfan07 »

FliccGirl wrote:
Strouse wrote:For Beer Barrel, normally the Maggots (tubas for you non-band people) march around dancing...last night, we did not, we just went down to the field and played towards the band. The one thing that gets changed, as far as I know of, depending on the outcome of the game is Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba. If the team wins, we play it, if they don't win, we don't play it.
Didn't it used to be, also, that if the team lost, the band marched out of the stadium on drum taps rather than dancing to the cadences? I think that may have been before my time, but I'm sure I remember hearing that that was the case.....
yesterday when we marched out we did both. did the cadence for a while, and then halfway to the light we just marched on taps. so maybe that is something we have done. not sure.
Go Falcons!
Roll Along!
FMBfan07
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 820
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 12:58 pm
Location: Willowick, Ohio

Post by FMBfan07 »

bgmaggot00 wrote:Sooo....

What'd you guys play? Song titles? Anyone?
Fanfare for the Common Man, Land of Make Believe, Get it On.
Go Falcons!
Roll Along!
User avatar
Rightupinthere
Mercenary of Churlishness
Mercenary of Churlishness
Posts: 6549
Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:53 am
Location: Ye Olde Pigeon Hole

Post by Rightupinthere »

It used to be we would play a march to the East to wrap up the post game. And that tradition was around since before even I was born.

I loved it. It was a very classy end to a great day (college football: what could be better?) I wish they would bring it back.
"Science doesn’t know everything? Well science KNOWS it doesn’t know everything… otherwise it’d stop."
Dara O'Brian - Comedian
User avatar
ZiggyZoomba
The Wizard of AZZ
The Wizard of AZZ
Posts: 5916
Joined: Sun Apr 11, 2004 5:37 pm
Location: Elmore, OH

Post by ZiggyZoomba »

Rightupinthere wrote:It used to be we would play a march to the East to wrap up the post game. And that tradition was around since before even I was born.

I loved it. It was a very classy end to a great day (college football: what could be better?) I wish they would bring it back.
:-) Footlifter was my favorite.
Grant Cummings
ROLL ALONG!!!
"We are linked to this institution by invisible bonds that do not wither or dissolve." --BGSU President, Dr. Ralph W. McDonald - 1968
User avatar
able1
Peregrine
Peregrine
Posts: 596
Joined: Sun Jul 25, 2004 4:56 pm
Location: Eaton Ohio

Post by able1 »

My point is, I don't think you can say that there hasn't been a "standout" show since Frontiers. That would be a false statement.
I knew someone was going to take it like that when I posted it :P
I saw the patriotic show, and yes, it was very good. To me, there are good shows (creative, well played, and have a little something to make them memorable) and then there are the standout shows that define a band. To me, the Frontiers show was one of those shows. People who marched it will talk about it for years to come and people who saw it won't soon forget about it either. The FMB has had alot of good shows in the past several years, but to me, that Frontiers show really stands out, as does the one from this weekend. Different people will certainly have different shows that have that kind of effect on them.
Post Reply