The last time I played this was in the summer of 2000, my graduating year. I still remember it like it was yesterday. I still have my trumpet, and I think about picking it up every now and then, but I'm not worthy anymore.
One time in my band class we were picking our next song and my teacher listened to it and kept looking for a different one, i nearly cried bcz i wanted to play this song so bad 😢
I wanna join band just to learn this song and scream it at the top of my lungs.
Literally why I joined band but I chose to play trombone so I can't even sing during this song
Join band and play tuba you won’t regret it
(Unless you actually want a moving part more than 1 in 78 songs)
@@scriptionhollows6179 I joined because its fun, and yes. Trombone ftw
The last time I played this was in the summer of 2000, my graduating year. I still remember it like it was yesterday. I still have my trumpet, and I think about picking it up every now and then, but I'm not worthy anymore.
That drumline tho!
One time in my band class we were picking our next song and my teacher listened to it and kept looking for a different one, i nearly cried bcz i wanted to play this song so bad 😢
if you ever want to ask out that cute player in your marching band, sing this
i tried that a few times. only worked once. rofl. irony was? i was in band when i did it
Such a big band!!!
Most Division 1 College bands are rather big. See Texas, University of.
i hope we have this in philippines!! it looks so fun💗💗
I want to be there!!😂❤
lucky meant its 2020 and I cant do much for band but at least I'll learn this song
What fun!!
Looks like a movie from the 50's sounds good.
As a sousa player i literally fucking love this song
It isn’t football season unless you start it with Hey Baby
one of my favourite things about USA is marching bands haha
23 sousaphones?!
Yup
I love it no lie
I wanna know if you'll be my girl😏
What's the name of the big lake?
It's Lake Michigan, they're playing at the end of Navy Pier in Chicago.
Michigan
I hear there's a school named after that lake. To get there, you go north 'till you smell it, and east 'till you step in it.
FJB