Sunday, January 2, 2011

POA Postgame ! 2 (trimmed-5).mp4

Bring back the marching bands!!!

       The college football experience in this country is one of the best sources of entertainment available.Some forms of entertainment are way too big to be captured by a small box in your living room.The energy and excitement generated at a typical college stadium is really fun.
       Fun.That is really what it is all about.College football is a participation sport.When the fans see their impact on the field,they get lifted from being a spectator and transformed into a participant.Anyone who has ever performed on stage knows that it is more fun than being in the audience of a great show.So when the gulf between spectator and performer can be bridged, that`s when fun is being maximized.
        We live in a society greatly influenced by television,yet we know that the best forms of entertainment are rarely provided by television.No matter how much you watch The Food Network,it will never be as good as actually tasting a Bobby Flay meal.So, television executives need to start showing the marching bands at halftime!Nothing epitomizes the greatness of college football more than the marching bands.There is no other medium where so many man hours are put in without  monetary reward,to simply entertain us.
          Television,like our society, is ruled by the almighty dollar.Television executives try their best to keep us watching to see the next advertisement.They are missing the boat, when they fail to utilize the thousands of man hours that the bands put in,to keep us watching.There are a huge amount of consumers watching college football, who would be more likely to keep watching, if the bands were on at halftime rather than highly paid talking heads!
           Imagine the advertising impact if a company provided the marching bands commercial free!
"Ladies and gentlemen,The Ford Motor Company takes great pride in presenting,The University of Wisconsin Badger Marching Band,uninterrupted for your enjoyment,remember,Ford builds the cars you drive!"
          Consumers ultimately should be deciding what`s on television and how it is presented.Let it be known that we would prefer to watch the bands at halftime, rather than an analyst explaining to us what we just watched in the first half. All of those kids who march have family and friends.If I got to see a nephew or friend on TV,because of Geico Insurance,that would definitely stick in my mind,the next time I`m considering car insurance!
           It is dangerous now that ESPN has so much power over college football.We need to tell them to bring back the marching bands at halftime!

Monday, December 13, 2010

What Makes a Great Marching Band pt.2

We are specifically talking about college bands.It is difficult to compare college marching bands,but not impossible.One of the most important factors is definitely volume.It doesn`t matter how great your music is, if it can`t be heard. Also, volume is a critical factor in your ability to support the team.Now volume is sometimes dictated by the size of your brass section, but volume is also the result of working harder.Loudness only comes by giving maximum effort at every practice.So volume and support of the team are two factors in achieving greatness.A definite commitment to excellence is necessary throughout the entire organization.Tradition is something that can create greatness.The Script Ohio is a good example.
Certainly entertainment value (although very subjective) is important.Do people hurry to the stadium so they don`t miss the pregame show? Do people stay in their seats at halftime to watch the band? Every major college band plays different halftime shows for every home game,even The Leland Stanford Jr. University Marching Band!
I really thought the culture in Tucson was changing in regards to big time college football.This is a college town, that`s part of the cause of our frustration with this team.Every year unrealistic expectations are built up by the local media,but being the biggest show in town should be a great selling point for recruiting.The Monday  after The Stanford Game,The POA should have been lined up between Mckale and the football practice field playing Bear Down, and letting the team know that they were still behind them.That might have lessened the feeling of impending doom in the stadium that Saturday Night against USC!
There is such a fatalistic approach to Arizona Football that it almost becomes self-fulfilling prophecy. A different mindset maybe the only difference between a 10-2 season  and the 7-5 debacle of 2010.Maybe I am crazy,but if people are interested in seeing the POA pregame show,then the crowd and team aren`t flat like they were against OSU,USC & ASU!
After the tragic end to the season there isn`t likely to be a large contingent heading to The Alamo Bowl either,which could damage Arizona`s future bowl options.There is no substitute for enthusiasm,and The POA is one of the most important potential suppliers.
It starts with an exciting entrance to the stadium and continues through a traditional pregame show culminating with a rousing rendition of The National Anthem!Now the crowd,band and team are ready! Then a different, entertaining halftime show, and a postgame concert after the game! It is unacceptable at this level to not play a pregame,a Star Spangled Banner, and to only do one halftime show all season!It is also insulting to be told at every game that this is one of the five best bands in the nation.It simply isn`t true,and in the case of the ASU Game,The POA was only the second best band in the stadium.
Then for both marching bands to march and play their field shows after the game for a few dozen fans was absurd! For myself, The ASUSDMB show was pure bliss. If I was a high school Senior it would be an easy choice,but then again there probably weren`t any high school Seniors there.It is a mystery to me why neither band played a pregame, and only played abbreviated shows at halftime in front of 57,000.It is also a mystery to me how both bands had so much energy after the double overtime game?

Friday, December 3, 2010

Most Amazing Night

I have to thank The Pride of Arizona for one of the most entertaining nights I`ve ever experienced at a college football game.Last night,12/2/2010,The POA and The ASU Sun Devil Band played a 25 minute postgame exibition.This was a 25 minute slice of heaven for a marching band fanatic like myself,especially the 11 minutes of The ASUSDB.This band kicks butt!!I had seen this show on Youtube but there is nothing like having that volume live and in your face!
The POA also was very impressive.
This event was incredible for the 500 fans,police and security people that witnessed it.What I don`t understand is, why 57,000 people didn`t get to see this?
When I arrived at Arizona Stadium 40 minutes before game time, The ASUSDB was already in their seats.The POA arrived 22 minutes before kickoff and ran to their lines for the team tunnel.Once again,there was no pregame show or National Anthem by The POA.When will Arizona join major college football and have both bands play a pregame show?