LSU Tiger Band playing #TheNeck #Neck ...Student section has their own version of Neck #lsu @lsusports @LSUTigersFB #STTDB@LSUTigerBand #deathvalley #AlexaPlayNeck #ThankYouHBCU’s
As bad as it hurts me to say this being a Bama fan.... hearing this is Tiger Stadium is one of the coolest things in SEC football. Love my Tide and the Million Dollar Band, but LSU knows how to party during the game!
Dude, he meant to say an L.S.U. fan. An Ell, Ess, You fan. Phonetically, he was correct. You're splitting hairs and playing devil's advocate just for the fun of it, sir. Go you.
Jack Banks FSU plays it good too. But they don’t have a chant with it. Lol. FSU is fortunate to be in the same city as an HBCU so they get a lot of stuff from them
EXACTLY! I think I can confidently say that all African-American high school marching bands and HBCU bands have this as a staple in their music arsenal.
Imagine. This is a daytime game. I had the fortune of going to an LSU night game when I was stationed at FT Hood. Just a 5 hour drive. Well worth it for an LSU game at night. Being a neutral fan, I was just there to feel the energy and I was not let down. The STTDB chant is deafening and very exciting to witness in person.
Damn this brings back great memories! I went to college at LSU and this was one of my favorite things to do during football season! Oh and the tailgates are like none other. My favorite of our tunes!!! THE NECK! (Graduated 2012)
We are not known to be classy, we have never been known to be the classy people in any sort of football game. We are the ones that make you love to party, the ones that make you feel the need to join in. We are the band that LSU deserves but does not need right now. We are the Golden Band from Tiger Land.
I'm a black person that is obsessed with SU, but I went to LSU and I was at those football games. My high school played neck, my college played neck, I love SU's neck, I JAM to every version. Every band makes the song their own. Now personally I was never a fan of chants that had curse words in it. Most people at those games were drunk as hell and a little obnoxious, but it's football. It's to be expected. I had a damn good time anyways!
That's why this picture has my LSU cap being born and raised in down south you understand my mindset funny thing is some people say it's a Nick Saban song
@Jalen Thomas It's not a fight song of Grambling. NSU was the first HBCU to play neck. Texas Southern and Southern played Neck way before Grambling. Southern made it popular.
@@donaldsheltonit is banned. We get a 60k fine for playing it and our last band director to call it got pushed out. We haven’t played it (publicly) in years, fans just keep thinking we’re playing it
we from out that way.. this is beautiful to us. 100. lsu till the day i day. campus 10 mins away from me.. the whole city shuts down when we have a game. wouldnt want it another way. welcome to death valley
@@trevorbilliot2625 getting to this super late, they wouldn't let us play it but the fans still did it. i was in the middle of the Clemson section for this game they were nice all game. when they heard this chant they got their panties in a bunch. i very politely said "if you don't want to hear it, don't be down by 17 against LSU IN NOLA." in their defense they just looked at me laughed and said "true"
This is the best one because of the fans. Texas tech has a pretty good one but the fans don't say anything. Either they don't want to get fined or don't care
LSU should up the price of their tickets by $10. If there are 75,000 fans in the stands, that’s $750,000 extra dollars. The reason I say this is because when we play neck, we get fined. That extra $10 is intended to pay the fines for playing neck every single home game for the rest of time. Anyone agree/disagree? Why?
@rwhit9351 only a few clubs have their entire stadium singing the whole time (thought most Turksih clubs can pull of 90 mins of full crowd). They have supporters sections and they usually start and lead the cheers. My next fav thing i like to point out is that a lot of their songs come from American tunes (ie, Glory, Glory, Hallelujah, Johnny Comes Marching Home, The Saints Go Marching In, Country Roads, etc.)
Because it's not needed. People only remember the chorus anyways. I've played both the full arrangement and this and this is all that's needed at football games.
The band didn't go along with it, they were just playing what they were told to play...and most of them are pissed at the student section for the chant because now they aren't able to play it anymore...
Simple solution... Chant "Suck that Tiger Tail". The chant concept with the tune is a good one if it is done with some taste and respect. The song doesnt get abandoned, it motivates the team and fans without dissing the school and those who are represented by it.
@janetm1961 I was in the student section for that game. Normally I don't sing along with it, but this time I did, BECAUSE some Arkansas fans bought out the student section spots, brought their kids, and made us stand in the aisle. I hope their kids are scarred for life.
Funny that LSU got that entire chant from across town Little brother school SU Human Jukebox and brought it to a National stage. I heard University of Washington and FSU bands doing the chant last night on nationally televised games. Fact is HBCU bands have all been playing talking out the side of your neck by Cameo since 1985 but only SU had the "Aye Yo, Bitch " chant since 2001. Not claiming rights or anything just trying to give a little history lesson.
The students are supposed to say "talking out the side of your neck," hence Neck being the name of the cheer. It's an 80s song by Cameo. In 2007/2008 most of the students seemed to say "talking out the side of your neck," but after that it just got out of hand. I'm fairly certain they never play this song whenever the CBS cameras are on the band, and, if it does get caught, I'm pretty sure CBS turns off the microphones. Kids will be kids, people...
@jkamtigerfan Thanks you are making my point! The University DOES try to take actions and these trolls STILL dont learn or care. Why? Beacuse enablers like yourself are the people defending their behavior AND the consequences to them are unsubstantial. If they are held accountable and their is tangible consequence to these clowns, THEN they will get it. UNTIL then, there will be restrictions on things (even if it is merely songs) that most people would benefit and enjoy.