Cranking on a band when they are not in a position to play back...
Disrespectful? Or is it just how the game goes?
Not trying to start a JSU/SU war (I already know that's where it's headed LOL), but is there a such thing as "band etiquette"? Are there certain times/situations where it's going too far?
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Seriously, I put that along the lines of playing on a band when they are marching into a stadium, or the visiting band kicks up a tune while the home band is going back into the stands after halftime....
In all three situations, the band taking the hits can't respond back at all....
btw, i fixed your initial post Funkie....when you try to embed a Utube clip in the original discussion, make sure you go to HTML editor and insert it there
and another note: I think I found out why some posts are out of order....if you edit or quote a person, that is making a change in the initial order of post and it puts it towards the top...dunno if yall understood that
Again, that could be applied to all of my scenarios as well....whats the difference? In my scenarios, the band on the receiving end is in NO position to respond either. You expect them to stop mid-cadence and strike up a tune? When has that ever happened? NEVER!!!
FAMU tried that ish in 2003 in Mobile....we just finished our show and was leaving the stadium in cadence....they decided to strike up a tune (think it was Just Got Paid, not too sure) and half the Boom was already out the gate....but at that time, "FAMU was blown on the Boom"....Doc TTRed the brass and took it to the stands....
RJ1919 said:
FrostyNacho said:
Thanks, I was wondering why the video didn't come up!!!
The only reason I didn't see anything wrong with JSU doing it is because SU has/would have done the same thing if the opportunity was there.
So when SU cranked on JSU coming up the ramp in '97, who was that?