Saw these guys perform at the Citadel back in the 80s, made a huge impression. Amazing school, Had I had the chance to go to a military academy, back in the day I would have wanted to go to the Citadel. Instead did better, went to Great Lakes and served Enlisted!
A common misconception. "Rocky Top" wasn't even played by the Pride of the Southland Band until 1972. Tennessee's actual fight song was copied note-for-note from Yale, and called "Down The Field".
Regimental drum major here! Class of 2020!!
I was there! Love your rendition of 'Killaloe', a great Irish March.
Proud to be a Fighting Citadel Bulldog!!!
Saw these guys perform at the Citadel back in the 80s, made a huge impression. Amazing school, Had I had the chance to go to a military academy, back in the day I would have wanted to go to the Citadel. Instead did better, went to Great Lakes and served Enlisted!
Was there, so cool!❤
Wow, the Bulldogs were spectacular
Marvelous
AMAZING!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Representing SC baby!! ❤️
Hitting the U Of Tennessee Fight Song
A common misconception. "Rocky Top" wasn't even played by the Pride of the Southland Band until 1972. Tennessee's actual fight song was copied note-for-note from Yale, and called "Down The Field".
Funny story, the director at the time was a UT grad, hence why he chose it
@@billmoore3101 Oklahoma’s fight song, “Boomer Sooner,” was also taken from Yale.
6:30 Soldiers of Pipes and Drums and Band By the left FORWARD MARCH
well done!
4:40 what's the name of that tune and song?
"Rocky Top", a bluegrass song from the 1960s
and the one before that please
@@baicurares8888 Moonlight Serenade by Glenn Miller
@@ElCidPhysics90 much appreciated mate, cheers
@@baicurares8888 you’re welcome.
Whooo
GO VOLS
I don't get it. Why are the chinstraps of their tall caps on their noses?
So their mouths are free
If it’s on the nose it means ur giving commands if its on the chin that means ur listening to commands it’s only really used for parades
Not sure of chin straps on nose
u siento Pero es caca
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