Talk:Victory for MSU
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Changed "fighting with a whim" to "fighting with a vim" in both current and historical versions of the song, which is correct as per Michigan State University sources. 74.72.221.197 20:26, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
In the "Falcone Fight" version of the fight song the antequated ending should be sung as such. A source is included, please keep this text on the main page. Thank you.
Up with the colors,
Unfurl them on high (Green!)
Up with the colors
Unfurl them on high (White!)
Up with the colors
Unfurl them on high
Fight! Rah Team Fight! Fight!
Falcone
editIt's Leonard Falcone, not Nicholas. Nicholas Falcone directed that other marching band down the road in Ann Arbor, not the Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band. Kevin Forsyth 16:40, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- Kevin Forsyth is correct, "Falcone fight" was the ever-evolving work of Leonard Falcone, one of his best arrangements being the one commonly refered to as such today. But don't overlook that when his older brother lost his hearing, Leonard directed not only the MSU band, but "that other marching band down the road" as well concurrently until William D. Revelli was hired.--Rwberndt (talk) 00:44, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
Renamed "Victory for MSU" as part of 100th anniversary celebration
editRequested move 30 September 2015
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The result of the move request was: page moved. Wbm1058 (talk) 01:42, 1 October 2015 (UTC)
Michigan State University Fight Song → Victory for MSU – As part of the song's 100th anniversary celebration, the university officially renamed the song "Victory for MSU".[1] 216.15.21.79 (talk) 19:26, 30 September 2015 (UTC)
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