squaw said:OK, Bandkid, you asked for it. We've sat on the 30 yd line (by choice) for almost 40 years and we are still in the same area. I did get goosebumps when the drums began and I could hear them, but that changed quickly when the rest of the fight song began. It was slow and low. Not many people standing where we were. I used to get goosebumps the first few times I heard Cherokee, but haven't in several years now. The band during the glory days (the 70's) was absolutely awesome. Personally, a lot of fans don't care if the band gets a 1 or a zero at contest--we want to be proud of them every week at the game. We enjoyed watching a different performance at every game, too. Now all we see is the same thing time after time.
squaw said:We went to the game last night, PNG vs. Central, and enjoyed it thoroughly. We have a really good team this year and great ball players. The only negative thing I can say is that we were shocked and surprised to see all of Central's cheerleaders leading cheers and the only PNG cheerleader I saw was sitting in the stands. In the past years, the cheerleaders cheered at both football and basketball games. Who is cheerleader sponsor now and who is responsible to see that both sports are supported? Our boys deserved better.
squaw said:True Blue??? I've been to all the games since 1969. Can you say the same? All I want to say is that I'm tired of you and others using my name and attributing things to me that I did NOT say! I have always supported the band 100%. I, and others, just want our fight song played like a fight song and we want EVERYONE to be able to hear it. What's wrong with that? As for UIL competition, I also support the band. I just would prefer to see different programs instead of the same program ten times. I am NOT a negative person, just want people to be informed. Aren't I the one who said concession monies, after expenses, should go to the students? Do you have a problem with that? I DO have a right to state my opinion also and I don't want it misconstrued.
Pataflafla said:Wow, BandKid! You have a lot of great things to say, but some of your info isn't correct. Mr. Moore was a volunteer and had no previous percussion teaching experience when he was "working" with the percussion. He wasn't even going for a music or teaching degree in college. Mr. Ramos hired Mrs. Wells to be the band director at GMS and began using her as the district percussion instructor as well in '06. She is a certified teacher and has a long resume teaching percussion. She also writes some of the music for the percussion. She now works contract if I'm not mistaken.
As for Cherokee, march tempo is mm120 and is the standard tempo after asking around. If it was played much faster during the marching I then Indian Spirit, Twirlers, and Indianettes would have a hard time doing all their stuff.
Justafan said:My 2cents,
I think its time to lay off of Squaw, she is a die hard Indian Fan and not a fair weather fan like most. She lives and breathes purple and white. Do I always agree with what she says?? No I don't, me and her have bashed on this site many times over the years. But one thing I you can't question is her loyality to PNG.
My kids are out of school but were in the band and on the football team. Like my name Justafan, I am a fan of everything PNG from football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, band, etc........ And I have to say Squaw is the same and wants whats best for PNG and these kids.
Band parents, you all have to agree Cherokee needs to be faster. I know the band has strunk in size the past several years but there options they can work on to make it louder and faster. I have all the respect in the world for Mr. Wells and the band kids. I attend every PNG game and I watch every halftime performance at every game and there is no better band out there than ours.
Justafan said:
5A DII BI-DISTRICT
PN-G Indians (9-1)
vs.
Hallsville Bobcats (4-6)
Friday, Nov. 15, 7:00PM
I could not be more proud of our team and our community. The spirit here is unmatched! I am so lucky to be a part of it and to wear the purple and white! The journey of this football season, with these coaches and our players, will stay with me forever. -- PN-G Head Coach Jeff Joseph