AAMU vs Grambling 2005 Fifth Quarter

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2005 Fifth Quarter battle between Alabama A&M University and Grambling State University

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  • i didnt know one song could kill and entire band's book.....a decent book at that...*shrugs*
  • You're entitled to your opinion. Free Speech is nice. Not gonna argue over 2005. You can have it lol.
  • No that whole song killed anything yall played that night, not just that "One Note" carry on...........
  • I see myself. lol. Very memorable game. Great southern hospitality. Just hate marching down that hole yall call a stadium. Question: How was that stadium made anyway, curious. can't lie that was a long 5th quarter GRAM wanna play concert arrangement. smh. jp

  • Wasn't loud enough huh skinny brandon? You heard woodwinds and you prefer just wide open, i can respect that lol, Just say it lol. As long as it didn't sound bad. -shrugs- BTW, I would think many bands and dancelines don't like everything played but if you have pride you're gonna still put your all into it but that's just my opinion and actually it's not the arrangement, its the tempo and interpretation. If it was up to me i would have shortened it and pushed the tempo more, better percussion part and put more dynamic contrast into it but that's just me.
  • 13:46 Death, for one note? ROTFL. A&M won the 5th true but death i think not. Now death was 2009 lol. I can say that, from start to finish lol. You can tell a bandhead because if it's loud that's an automatic win lol.
  • Number 1 i got to because lies will start floating around lol. Many people speculate and incorporate conspiracies lmao
  • OMG lol 2:20 gram dancers was so excited to this boring, dragged out, put the band asleep arrangement!! lol
  • Alright for the history lesson. lol
  • The Under Pressure is the same version GSU played in 1991. GSU played Never Satisfied by Good to Go also in 1992 also. Played Lovely Thang in 1995 also. People would be amazed of what's in the library and what GSU has played. I have never understood why we change our book so much. We are probably one of the only bands that don't keep many of the same songs in the book: probably could count on one hand the songs we keep from year to year.
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