USPS Media Mail or upgrade to Priority Mail at checkout.Īll records are inspected and Six Degrees of Toto aims to only list records that will play through without skipping. Will be shipping in a record mailer with a cardboard insert for protection. ![]() TERMS OF SALE: Record has been cleaned and is in a new clear poly sleeve for protection. Includes original printed inner sleeve.Ī4 (Ain't Nothin But A) House Party. Outer sleeve is in really great shape with just light wear. Vinyl is in good condition! Some light scuffs and hairlines that do not affect playback except for some light crackling. The cheer was most noted during the years of Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his head cheerleader Mickey Grigsby.1979 Compilation record of The J. John titled his 2004 bestseller about obsessive sports fans Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer after the cheer. The lyrics originate from "The Rammer-Jammer," a student newspaper in the 1920s, and the yellowhammer, Alabama's state bird. During the two trips the riverboat cruise takes over the course of the night, the Million Dollar Band members that are a part of the cruises' pep band will play the Rammer Jammer cheer in the direction of other boats on the river flying a Volunteers' flag. The night before the football game, the Alabama Alumni Association hosts a riverboat cruise in which Alabama alumni from all around reunite for a night. One such instance includes when Alabama plays Tennessee in Knoxville. In other instances, the nickname of the opposing team is substituted for instance, a victory over the University of Tennessee would change the opening lyrics to "Hey Vols!" (short for Volunteers, the nickname/mascot for the University of Tennessee) Also, when the cheer was played before kickoff, fans would replace the lyrics "We just" with "We're gonna." The cheer is no longer played before kickoff however, there are a few special occasions where the cheer is played before a football game. Rammer Jammer, Yellowhammer, give 'em hell, Alabama! (Postgame) Rammer Jammer, Yellowhammer, give 'em hell, Alabama! (Pregame) Depending on what team Alabama is playing, the Million Dollar Band and fans will call out to the opposing team by chanting the team's name for example, a victory over Auburn University would have this cheer chanted as written below. After Alabama's victory over the Florida Gators in the 2009 SEC Championship Game, as well as after Alabama's victory over the Texas Longhorns in the 2010 Citi BCS National Championship Game, the cheer was played nine times. On at least one occasion (during Alabama's victory over Auburn in the 2008 Iron Bowl, Alabama's first in the series since 2001), it was repeated an additional three times. The cheer is now only played in the closing minutes when victory is certain, and is traditionally chanted twice. Before the university's attempt to remove the cheer, it was played before kickoff and at the end of the game. ![]() 98% of students voted in favor of keeping the cheer. In a vote at Homecoming 2005, the question was posed to students of whether the cheer should be banned. ![]() The move was met with a significant amount of criticism. The university also briefly forbade the Million Dollar Band from playing it after games, because of its taunting nature. The cheer was a pregame ritual until the early 2000s, chanting "We're gonna' beat the hell out of you!", but this was considered unsportsmanlike and banned. The "Rammer Jammer Cheer" is a traditional cheer.
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