Monday, May 23, 2005

If we had known, this would have been Show 3

The University of Ge0rgia
Redc0at Band

Georgia vs. Winder-B@rrow
Sept. 31, 2004

HALFTIME Script

"Keep your seats everyone…

"The Redc0ats are coming."

(Four whistles and march-on begins)

“The University of Ge0rgia proudly presents the Redc0at Band, under the field direction of drum majors Meg@n J0nes, Ty C@rnes, D@ve H@nson, and M@tt H@ynor. Today the Redc0ats present a tribute to runaway bride Jennifer Wilb@nks. Here’s “Goin’ to the Chapel.”

(Music: “Goin’ to the Chapel)

(Music ends)

“And now the Redc0ats feature the Ge0rgettes, Maj0rettes, Fl@gline, and Fe@ture Twir|er with a medley of modern country hits. Here are S@rah Ev@ns’ “On the Backseat of a GreyhOund Bus,” and Montg0mery Gentry’s “G0ne.”

(Music: “Country Flake Medley”)

(Music ends)

“The Redc0at auxi|iaries, ladies and gentlemen. The Redc0ats conclude today’s show with the Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker’s hit “Breakdown,” and one-hit wonder Player’s “Baby Come Back.”

(Music: “Pop Medley: In Absentia”)

(Music ends)

“The University of Ge0rgia Redc0at Band, ladies and gentlemen.”

(Whistle blows, band runs to blocks)

“And now Bulld0g fans, it’s time for one of the greatest traditions in all of college football, the spell G-E-O-R-G-I-A Cheer. Are you ready?”

(four whistles and music begins)

"Give me a G
Give me an E
Give me an O
Give me an R
Give me a G
Give me an I
Give me an A

What’ve you got?"

(Glory begins. Over second time through Glory read this.)

“The Redc0at Band is under the direction of Dr. D@vid R0mines, Dr. J0hn Culvah0use, Dr. David Ki$h, and Brett B@wcum, assisted by Chris Pr0bst, Matt H@ynor, and J0hnny Hurd. Musical arrangements are by T0m W@llace, with percussion scoring and instruction by Rich@rd J0nes and J@vier Avi|es. Auxiliary C00rdinator is C@ndy Byrd R0land with Fl@gline Advisor Annie Mu||ins. Special thanks to band bitch Trina Nihoul, as well as military advisor and wake-up call specialist Gunner Smith. Your announcer has been Winston Lemonjello.”

1 comment:

Will said...

I think "Will, could you please blog." would have been a faster way to say that.