When I was at LSU, the band as it began the ceremonies at the start of the game, there was a special opening number that was initiated with the drummers, and the bugle corps marched out to the goal line. Then the bugle corps blew their one long and loud chord that would set the crowd on fire with a loud roar. It is thrilling, and you will never forget this. Apparently they don't do that routine anymore, neither can I find it.
@@GuineaPiglet123 Yes, pregame, when the band is at the south side goal posts just before they come on the field, do their routines, then march to the north gate to form the opening for the team to come roaring out.
When I was at LSU, the band as it began the ceremonies at the start of the game, there was a special opening number that was initiated with the drummers, and the bugle corps marched out to the goal line. Then the bugle corps blew their one long and loud chord that would set the crowd on fire with a loud roar. It is thrilling, and you will never forget this. Apparently they don't do that routine anymore, neither can I find it.
Are you talking about Pregame?
@@GuineaPiglet123 Yes, pregame, when the band is at the south side goal posts just before they come on the field, do their routines, then march to the north gate to form the opening for the team to come roaring out.
Goosebumps..... I have goosebumps
Who’s here after LSU beat Oklahoma to get the National Championship 2020
Best were the 1960's-1970's with the drum line pounding away and 60,000 fans screaming "GO" in unison after every offensive play.
Should have played Neck...
That’s impressive.
LSU!!!!!!!!!!!!
At the end Tiger Bandits you shout LSU too...
Geaux Tigers!
This is why we cannot let idiots take our country.