Columbia 1981
Columbia at Princeton
October 10th, 1981
Princeton wins 21-14
We like the administration (Band runs on the field, screaming). But they don’t like us (awwwwww). It’s enough to give a band inde—-gestion. With a bad taste in our mouths, the Band takes a long, hard look at things that are tasteless.
“Princeton Forward”
Polyester is tasteless by any stretch of the imagination. This miracle material, putting a new wrinkle on today’s fashions, threatens to undermine the very fabric of traditional society. Whether it’s Quiana for Diana or Fortrel for Fred, from Orlondo, Florida, to Dacron, Ohio, polyester leisurely suits America. Forming a pair of Columbia Band slacks on the field, the Band salutes permanently pressing problems of flammable fiberts with its rendition of “Singing in the Rayon.”
“Singing in the Rayon” (Band forms a pair of pants)
How do you spell tasteless? If television programming itself weren’t bad enough the commercials provide little more than sixty seconds to go for the gusto, munch a bunch, or take the pause that refreshes… Oh, what a relief it is.
“Feeling 7-UP” (Band forms ‘COKE’)
Our jackets are orange and black, the field is green, and our eyes are vivid red. If this scene doesn’t seem right to you, you must be watching from West College.
“Hey, Look me Over” (Band forms a television set)
How about those guys in the Orange and Black jackets? They rehearse ten hours a week, travel to strange, faraway places, (sometimes don’t get to do pregame), drink massive quantities of beer, and still find time to attend classes and write papers. Yes, the Princeton University Band, I thing we’ll keep them.
“The Stars and Stripes Forever” (Band forms concert shell)
October 10th, 1981
Princeton wins 21-14
We like the administration (Band runs on the field, screaming). But they don’t like us (awwwwww). It’s enough to give a band inde—-gestion. With a bad taste in our mouths, the Band takes a long, hard look at things that are tasteless.
“Princeton Forward”
Polyester is tasteless by any stretch of the imagination. This miracle material, putting a new wrinkle on today’s fashions, threatens to undermine the very fabric of traditional society. Whether it’s Quiana for Diana or Fortrel for Fred, from Orlondo, Florida, to Dacron, Ohio, polyester leisurely suits America. Forming a pair of Columbia Band slacks on the field, the Band salutes permanently pressing problems of flammable fiberts with its rendition of “Singing in the Rayon.”
“Singing in the Rayon” (Band forms a pair of pants)
How do you spell tasteless? If television programming itself weren’t bad enough the commercials provide little more than sixty seconds to go for the gusto, munch a bunch, or take the pause that refreshes… Oh, what a relief it is.
“Feeling 7-UP” (Band forms ‘COKE’)
Our jackets are orange and black, the field is green, and our eyes are vivid red. If this scene doesn’t seem right to you, you must be watching from West College.
“Hey, Look me Over” (Band forms a television set)
How about those guys in the Orange and Black jackets? They rehearse ten hours a week, travel to strange, faraway places, (sometimes don’t get to do pregame), drink massive quantities of beer, and still find time to attend classes and write papers. Yes, the Princeton University Band, I thing we’ll keep them.
“The Stars and Stripes Forever” (Band forms concert shell)