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They know what it represents, they have a brother on their Band Staff that explained it to them.
The fans absolutely do not. I go on their message board all the time, and they talk about it. One idiot said, "the real song sucks but the band jams".
What an asshole.
Now you know why the song "sucks" to them right? They understand fully.The fans absolutely do not. I go on their message board all the time, and they talk about it. One idiot said, "the real song sucks but the band jams".
What an asshole.
Now you know why the song "sucks" to them right? They understand fully.
For the most part none of them know what the song is about. They heard us play it at the State Capital in Spring 04, their crowd went nuts, then they started playing it the following year.
They know, Kelvin Jones explained it to them.
https://www.lsu.edu/cmda/music/people/faculty/jones.php
For the most part none of them know what the song is about. They heard us play it at the State Capital in Spring 04, their crowd went nuts, then they started playing it the following year.
I don't think they know either....because they definitely wouldn't be rocking to it if they read the lyrics.
Me being a LSU fan this shii is hype as hell in Death Valley lol
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8550GulIYmMMe being a LSU fan this shii is hype as hell in Death Valley lol
For him LSU did make it popular. He's not going to give credit to any "southern" schools.LSU played it for a long time lol -
TSU played it first - Southern didn't start playing (not sure if they played it before that) Neck until 1997 - from there it took off like wildfire after that
he mentioned adapted for Southern bands but specifically mentions LSU like they made it popular
They know what it represents, they have a brother on their Band Staff that explained it to them.
LSU played it for a long time lol -
TSU played it first - Southern didn't start playing (not sure if they played it before that) Neck until 1997 - from there it took off like wildfire after that
he mentioned adapted for Southern bands but specifically mentions LSU like they made it popular