Victory song?

When the WW of the West song is playing....the video board could have that sceen in the movie with the tornado.....then the opposing team's logo could get gobbled up by it. That would be cool.
 
When the WW of the West song is playing....the video board could have that sceen in the movie with the tornado.....then the opposing team's logo could get gobbled up by it. That would be cool.

If we did that we'd probably have to change our alma mater to 'somewhere over the rainbow' lol
 
Again, play the Wicked Witch Music after a third down stop. Could you please pass that along? It is a great idea.....and original. We are cyclones....and that would be awesome to hear.

Problem with that would be volume. When put into a marching band arrangement that would be about 50% of what we want for noise in that kind of situation. I will bring it up though.
 
I like The Bells of Iowa State. I enjoy it being the last song after BB games. It isn't a hoot and holler song so I wouldn't want it to start the fourth quarter of a FB game, but I think it is a true ISU classic. It does elicit emotion in many who are life-long Staters.

Thanks, Jim Wilson!

It's interesting, my own reaction to "Bells." I find it a bit of a snorer right before the game. But after a win it has the potential to be an amazing finish. I'm pretty sure they do play it (correct me if I'm wrong, band members), but 3/4 of the stadium is already gone by then. If everyone stayed and sang it after a victory it'd really have some impact.
 
It's interesting, my own reaction to "Bells." I find it a bit of a snorer right before the game. But after a win it has the potential to be an amazing finish. I'm pretty sure they do play it (correct me if I'm wrong, band members), but 3/4 of the stadium is already gone by then. If everyone stayed and sang it after a victory it'd really have some impact.

you would be correct.

Another difference that may make it a snorer during pregame is the band members are really sucking wind by the time they get to Bells in pregame so there isn't as much energy to put into it.
 
VMBPlayer - Can you make sure that the band is not playing anytime even close to when our offense is in formation. It doesn't happen real often but it shouldn't ever happen. Nothing is more frustrating then watching our guys try to hear the play call in our no-huddle offense or a check down and have the band still finishing up whatever number they were playing. I know it is difficult to end in the middle of a bar gracefully, but I don't really think any of our fans would mind.

If it accidentally happens when the other team is on offense, well, we won't hold it against you...:wink:

And yes, I am "that guy" who is telling everyone in our section to quiet down on the key offensive plays when the guys are trying to communicate. I'm sorry if that pisses anyone off.
 
I LOVE the idea of the Wicked Witch music after a 3rd Down stop. Band folk - get on that.

I like Cyclone Aerobics, as well, just because it's organized. There is nothing tackier than waving the wheat. Nothing.

Count me in the crowd that's not impressed with Bells. It always seemed nonsensical to me. Let's review...

Green hills, for thy throne
Green hills? In Iowa? Where? ...or are we talking about the Green Hills Retirement Community in Ames?

...and for crown a golden melody...
Oh boy...guess a real gold crown would require people to donate to the AD. Let's stick with the melody.

...ringing in the hearts of all who bring thee love and loyalty
ALL? That's a pretty strong statment - what proportion of ISU fans even know the words? 10-20% ?
How many of those because they're on the scoreboard while it plays?

DEAR ALMA MATER
The three words everyone knows.

...make our spirits great...
Fight Song does it better.

True and Valiant like the Bells of Iowa State
I understand how a Bell can be "true", but how the hell could a bell be "valiant"?

"Valiant" adj. - posessing or acting with bravery or boldness : courageous; marked by, exhibiting, or carried out with courage or determination

When I grow up, I want to be as brave as a bell.
 
That one actually crossed my mind. A good choice, IMO.


And I HATE "popular" country, but this is simply a classic, fun song, that everyone knows.

To me it actually seems a bit off. Then again for years Ames has been a "low" place for football. Most of our opponents fans would find it a fitting tribute to Ames and Iowa State football in general though. :sad:
 
True and Valiant like the Bells of Iowa State
I understand how a Bell can be "true", but how the hell could a bell be "valiant"?

"Valiant" adj. - posessing or acting with bravery or boldness : courageous; marked by, exhibiting, or carried out with courage or determination

When I grow up, I want to be as brave as a bell.

I think that musically a bell, especially ones the size we have in the campanile, would be considered one of the boldest of instruments.

Most good song lirics and literature for that matter are not completely literal. That is often what makes them interesting, thought provoking and emotional.

Someone must have considered it a good song, since it won first prize at the 1931 Chicago Alumni Song Contest.
 
VMBPlayer - Can you make sure that the band is not playing anytime even close to when our offense is in formation. It doesn't happen real often but it shouldn't ever happen.

That is a major peeve of the director and is addressed nearly every game. There are those occasional slips because the person directing the band in the stands is a drum major. Which are students who are frequently rookies to that position. This past year we had 2 that were 1st year DM's, and there is a whole ton of things to keep track of from that ladder that can fluster someone without a bunch of experience doing it. I assure you though they do all they can to prevent playing when our O is in formation and they get told when they hear it when they screw up.

Let's review...

Green hills, for thy throne
Green hills? In Iowa? Where? ...or are we talking about the Green Hills Retirement Community in Ames?

...and for crown a golden melody...
Oh boy...guess a real gold crown would require people to donate to the AD. Let's stick with the melody.

...ringing in the hearts of all who bring thee love and loyalty
ALL? That's a pretty strong statment - what proportion of ISU fans even know the words? 10-20% ?
How many of those because they're on the scoreboard while it plays?

DEAR ALMA MATER
The three words everyone knows.

...make our spirits great...
Fight Song does it better.

True and Valiant like the Bells of Iowa State
I understand how a Bell can be "true", but how the hell could a bell be "valiant"?

"Valiant" adj. - posessing or acting with bravery or boldness : courageous; marked by, exhibiting, or carried out with courage or determination

When I grow up, I want to be as brave as a bell.

I assume there needs to be a :jimlad: there, or you really don't grasp the song at all.
 
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Well, yeah, i understand it's not going away. I just don't like it. It's like i know the bells of iowa state aren't going away either, even though it sucks.. you know it blows when people like a song you don't even know the words to better than it.
I WISH more people besides the band and the old timers knew the words to Bells. It's a beautiful song.

I totally agree that Bells sucks. I love Iowa State University passionately, but that song arouses no kind of emotion or feeling in me whatsoever. I try to time my entrance into the stadium to be just after they play Bells.
Oh Al. :sad: :frown: :cry:

I LOVE the idea of the Wicked Witch music after a 3rd Down stop. Band folk - get on that.

I like Cyclone Aerobics, as well, just because it's organized. There is nothing tackier than waving the wheat. Nothing.

Count me in the crowd that's not impressed with Bells. It always seemed nonsensical to me. Let's review...

Green hills, for thy throne
Green hills? In Iowa? Where? ...or are we talking about the Green Hills Retirement Community in Ames?

...and for crown a golden melody...
Oh boy...guess a real gold crown would require people to donate to the AD. Let's stick with the melody.

...ringing in the hearts of all who bring thee love and loyalty
ALL? That's a pretty strong statment - what proportion of ISU fans even know the words? 10-20% ?
How many of those because they're on the scoreboard while it plays?

DEAR ALMA MATER
The three words everyone knows.

...make our spirits great...
Fight Song does it better.

True and Valiant like the Bells of Iowa State
I understand how a Bell can be "true", but how the hell could a bell be "valiant"?

"Valiant" adj. - posessing or acting with bravery or boldness : courageous; marked by, exhibiting, or carried out with courage or determination

When I grow up, I want to be as brave as a bell.
And you fail me too, superfan? :cry:

Bells is the Alma Mater, a song or hymn about the school. It's not meant to be a pep song. Maybe pregame isn't the most desirable place for it during the game, but hardly anyone sticks around to hear it after the game. I really wish it was taught like the fight song is (kind of), it's a beautiful song. Heck, even my 4yo requests Bells (and knows all the words, booyah) as one of his bedtime songs.
 
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I was talking about this with some guys, and thought CF would be a good place to get some more input/possibly get the ball rolling.

ISU is admittedly lacking in game day traditions. One thing I've always loved is when schools have a victory song like Alabama/"Sweet Home Alabama", West Virginia/"Country Roads Take me Home", Tennessee/"Rocky Top" and even (yes I admit I'm jealous as hell of this) Iowa/"In Heaven There is no Beer".

We've started doing the "Sweet Caroline" thing, but I think it's kind of fad. A lot of other schools do it, and it's right up there with "Livin' on a Prayer" as a cheesy song it's become cool/funny to like over recent years.

I know it's probably a bit of a cheesy song, but I think it's a great fit for ISU, given the school's ag programs and the fact that a lot of students/alumni/fans have connections to rural Iowa, but I think "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" would be a great ISU victory song. Other songs that guys threw out there were "Roll out the Barrel" (Brewers song) and the official State song of Iowa ("that's where the tall corn grows"). Any thoughts or song suggestions?
Awesome idea, I think we need a new tradition. I vote for Thank God I'm a country boy.
 
I've always thought "Indestructible" by Disturbed would be an excellent song for the football team to enter with:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWxBrI0g1kE]YouTube - DISTURBED - INDESTRUCTIBLE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)[/ame]

You get your obligatory "disaster sirens" at the beginning of the song, and after about the second or third one the music is flat out in your face.

As far as Bells of Iowa State, I love the song - just not at a football game. Sporting events should have music that amps you up and gets you prepared for the game. While Bells of Iowa State gives me fond memories of my time at ISU, it hardly gets me in the mood of yelling at the team to kick some arse. Same with Sweet Caroline. Not only does the song suck, but there's nothing more distracting than singing along to the song about the pedophilia of Caroline Kennedy. I'm not saying steal "Jump Around" from Wisconsin, but at least they have the right idea - they play something that gets the crowd ready to cheer for the team going into the 4th Quarter.
 
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While we are on songs to be played on gameday, I have always thought our "third down stop" music has always sucked. It is some sort of "gladiator" music that about 50+ other schools already play. It's boring and nobody really gets into it. Real "traditional" there band director.

I think we need something that relates to a cyclone. Something that is humerous as well, but makes you think that when that song is played....ISU has just stopped someone, thus making it real cool. A good example of this is Michigan State. They play the "Dudley Do Right" song from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. It always looks/sounds cool on TV...and really seems to get the crowd going on a punt situation. And most of all, they are the only school that plays that song....and it is original.

With all of this being said, I have brought this up to many Clone fans and they agree. That gladiator/random stop music really sucks....plus a ton of schools already play it. Now just give this some thought. I would love the Wicked Witch of the West Music played from the Wizard of Oz. Just a little portion of it right after we stop an opponet on third down....forcing a punt. Think of that music....it involves a Tornado....and has a chilling sound....but after time it would be real unique....since we are the Cyclones....and nobody else in the country currently plays that song.

I even like it in the movie The Heartbreak Kid with Ben Stiller....his buddy has it as his ringtone for when his wife is calling. Ha. Chilling indeed.

Just something to think about as we look for some better traditions for our Alma Mater.

The only thing I'd point out with this is the Kansas Wizard of Oz connection. Does anyone play Hair of the Dog on a stop?
 
I've always thought "Indestructible" by Disturbed would be an excellent song for the football team to enter with:

YouTube - DISTURBED - INDESTRUCTIBLE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

You get your obligatory "disaster sirens" at the beginning of the song, and after about the second or third one the music is flat out in your face.

As far as Bells of Iowa State, I love the song - just not at a football game. Sporting events should have music that amps you up and gets you prepared for the game. While Bells of Iowa State gives me fond memories of my time at ISU, it hardly gets me in the mood of yelling at the team to kick some arse. Same with Sweet Caroline. Not only does the song suck, but there's nothing more distracting than singing along to the song about the pedophilia of Caroline Kennedy. I'm not saying steal "Jump Around" from Wisconsin, but at least they have the right idea - they play something that gets the crowd ready to cheer for the team going into the 4th Quarter.

Everyone needs to watch this video. It is perfect for an intro for the team walking in. REP+++
 
Are most of you aware that just about everyone plays their alma maters (which are almost always slow\emotional pieces like ours) at their pregames? Its a traditional piece. Funny how yall are talking about creating a tradition while tearing down one we do have.

Also, please, no country. We already have enough of the country thinking we all drove our tractors to the stadium (even though a huge number of us never lived in the country- and becoming moreso every year). Lets not play into the stereotype.
 
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight? If it gets Ray Lewis pumped up (enough to stab), it could work for us...
 
So I think we have come to a conclusion that pregame isn't the place for Bells, I would agree. However it is played after every game win or lose, that being said it is the last thing played before the band leaves and everyone is gone by that point. IMO we should move it up to after whatever we come up with as a victory song and the team should stay out and sing it along with everyone else. I know a lot of other schools already do this but idc it shows unity and that your putting the school first and I think speaks volumes of what the team, fans, and supporters feel about the school.
 
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight? If it gets Ray Lewis pumped up (enough to stab), it could work for us...

Honestly this song is great for pumping someone up for a game emotionally, but probably not in a stadium setting to get the whole crowd going. Large crowds of people are stupid and want to be told what to do. They hear loud music, they are loud. It's a little slow for intro music. (even though I love this song)
 

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