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Oh, yeah. Guess you're right.You didn’t hear this from me...listen carefully to the last part of White & Gold...
Oh, yeah. Guess you're right.You didn’t hear this from me...listen carefully to the last part of White & Gold...
online versions appear to have folks chanting go jackets at the endYou didn’t hear this from me...listen carefully to the last part of White & Gold...
Geez, finally heard it , more toward the middle and background it seemedYou didn’t hear this from me...listen carefully to the last part of White & Gold...
Bud was substituted for Dixie in the 70s during the Carson era after the Band was requested to stop playing it because it was hurting recruiting.Geez, finally heard it , more toward the middle and background it seemed
not the same as just standing up and singing dixie
.. idid know they substituted the bud song
from being at an emerald bowl (maybe 04 or 05 ) that made me wanna puke
Oh well
Bud was substituted for Dixie in the 70s during the Carson era after the Band was requested to stop playing it because it was hurting recruiting.
we sang it in 70'sThey sang that racist song at least as late as the 80's.
That would add up - probably was killed for good after the director change in the 80sThey sang that racist song at least as late as the 80's.
we sang it in 70's
not racist at all - it's heritage not hate
Disagree. There are far worse designs out there.Ugliest Damn Band in the Land
It's in the instrumentation, not in the words.online versions appear to have folks chanting go jackets at the end
I found lyrics but don't remember ever hearing them
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Up with the white and gold
Down with the red and black
Georgia Tech is out for a victory
Well drop a battle axe on georgia’s head
When we meet her our team is sure to beat her
Down on the old farm there will be no sound
‘Till our bow wows rips through the air
When the battle is over georgia’s team will be found
With the Yellow Jacket’s swarming ‘round! Hey!
Freshmen students at many colleges (fewer now than in the past have traditionally been referred to as "rats". Up until the mid 70s (probably), the Tech rats were told to go on the field at the beginning and end (victorious) of games. Upperclassmen would yell, "rats on the field; rats on the field," as well as other things like "damn good rats" or "damn bad rats." Times have obviously changed. Some freshmen students still wear rat caps; all the freshmen band members still do.Can someone clue me in as to what “rats on the field” is?
You didn’t hear this from me...listen carefully to the last part of White & Gold...
Might not actually be there anymore. It was there in older recording. If you listen carefully enough you can find about 5 different tunes at the end of W&G: Jingle Bells, Hail to the Chief, etc. Not sure if it was ever cleaned up completely.Thought that was a secret never to be spoken about?
Honestly, someone could raise a hell of a stink about it and it would hurt us. Given the times we live in.
Pretty sure it's still there.Might not actually be there anymore. It was there in older recording. If you listen carefully enough you can find about 5 different tunes at the end of W&G: Jingle Bells, Hail to the Chief, etc. Not sure if it was ever cleaned up completely.
Thanks. They taught us about rat caps as freshmen, just not the rest.Freshmen students at many colleges (fewer now than in the past have traditionally been referred to as "rats". Up until the mid 70s (probably), the Tech rats were told to go on the field at the beginning and end (victorious) of games. Upperclassmen would yell, "rats on the field; rats on the field," as well as other things like "damn good rats" or "damn bad rats." Times have obviously changed. Some freshmen students still wear rat caps; all the freshmen band members still do.
I guess I am a walking Tech history book....LOLThanks. They taught us about rat caps as freshmen, just not the rest.