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  1. #1
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    Duke football fans, please learn the fight songs!

    There was a time, way back in the day, when Duke students knew Duke's fight songs by heart, and sang along during games (both football and basketball). For whatever reason, that knowledge seems to have been lost, and the tradition has fallen by the wayside. (Years of football failure beat the fight songs out of us, maybe?)

    Having spent the Chick-fil-A Bowl ensconced among the Aggie faithful on the SEC side of the field, I have to say that it was impressive watching Aggies fans sing along and sway together to their school's own anthems and cheers. If we're gonna be a football school, I think we need to bring some of that to the table.

    So come on Duke fans, the lyrics aren't that hard:

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils

    Though back in my day we only ever sang the first verse, and I remember singing the words a bit differently:

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils
    Fight for the Blue and White
    Fight on through!
    There's a touchdown there for you! (Go Devils!)
    Duke is gonna win today
    Carolina good night!
    So turn on the steam, team!
    Fight, Blue Devils fight!

    Rip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em hell Duke! (etc.)


    And then there's Blue and White. Again, I remember actually singing the lyrics a bit differently:

    Duke we thy anthems raise
    for all thy praises untold
    We'll fight for the Blue and White
    whose colors we uphold! (To hell with Carolina!)
    Firm stands our line of blue
    for we are loyal through and through!
    Fighting with the spirit true
    for the love of old D.U.!

    Fight, we'll fight, with all our strength and might!
    Win, we can, so here we'll lend a hand! Hey!
    Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! D-U-K-E Rah!
    D-U-K-E!

    Then there's also the alma mater, Dear Old Duke, but that was a post-game thing.


    I recall they handed out lyrics sheets to us as freshmen. I assume that doesn't happen any more, but some individual could take the initiative and get the lyrics out there before games.

    Any chance we could revive the tradition of singing along?

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Spoke View Post
    ... I recall they handed out lyrics sheets to us as freshmen. I assume that doesn't happen any more, but some individual could take the initiative and get the lyrics out there before games. ...
    Two ideas:
    (1) Somebody create an app for that
    (2) Put the words up on the scoreboard as the songs are being played

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoke View Post
    There was a time, way back in the day, when Duke students knew Duke's fight songs by heart, and sang along during games (both football and basketball). For whatever reason, that knowledge seems to have been lost, and the tradition has fallen by the wayside. (Years of football failure beat the fight songs out of us, maybe?)

    Having spent the Chick-fil-A Bowl ensconced among the Aggie faithful on the SEC side of the field, I have to say that it was impressive watching Aggies fans sing along and sway together to their school's own anthems and cheers. If we're gonna be a football school, I think we need to bring some of that to the table.

    So come on Duke fans, the lyrics aren't that hard:

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils

    Though back in my day we only ever sang the first verse, and I remember singing the words a bit differently:

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils
    Fight for the Blue and White
    Fight on through!
    There's a touchdown there for you! (Go Devils!)
    Duke is gonna win today
    Carolina good night!
    So turn on the steam, team!
    Fight, Blue Devils fight!

    Rip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em hell Duke! (etc.)


    And then there's Blue and White. Again, I remember actually singing the lyrics a bit differently:

    Duke we thy anthems raise
    for all thy praises untold
    We'll fight for the Blue and White
    whose colors we uphold! (To hell with Carolina!)
    Firm stands our line of blue
    for we are loyal through and through!
    Fighting with the spirit true
    for the love of old D.U.!

    Fight, we'll fight, with all our strength and might!
    Win, we can, so here we'll lend a hand! Hey!
    Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! D-U-K-E Rah!
    D-U-K-E!

    Then there's also the alma mater, Dear Old Duke, but that was a post-game thing.


    I recall they handed out lyrics sheets to us as freshmen. I assume that doesn't happen any more, but some individual could take the initiative and get the lyrics out there before games.

    Any chance we could revive the tradition of singing along?
    I agree. There have been decades years when I was the only one singing in my section at both football and basketball games. The university seems not to even provide such information to incoming students who also are told little or nothing Duke's history as a university and as an athletic power. All sorts of traditions have been downplayed as well.

    The words could be displayed on the Jumbtron... I saw it at UVa. Many other schools display the words to their songs.

    Perhaps if enough of us request that the words be displayed on the scoreboard, it will happen.

  4. #4
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    I have always sung Blue and White (in my head at least) as, essentially, alternating phrasing of "Blue and White" and "White and Blue" with varying emphases according to the rhythm.
    Just be you. You is enough. - K, 4/5/10, 0:13.8 to play, 60-59 Duke.

    You're all jealous hypocrites. - Titus on Laettner

    You see those guys? Animals. They're animals. - SIU Coach Chris Lowery, on Duke

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoke View Post

    Any chance we could revive the tradition of singing along?
    while i'd love that, I doubt it.

    we have trouble enough getting people to come to games...it would be an even bigger hurdle to have students prepared at games...further, the lyrics are rather, should we say, outdated?...and I think to most people it ind of feels silly to sing
    April 1

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    If we're gonna be a football school, I think we need to bring some of that to the table.
    Well i hope learning that song is'nt what makes us a better team-lol-i don't believe we'll ever be known as a football school no matter how good we get .I do hope we stay relevant in the football world though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfrduke View Post
    I have always sung Blue and White (in my head at least) as, essentially, alternating phrasing of "Blue and White" and "White and Blue" with varying emphases according to the rhythm.
    blue and white and blue-and-white
    blue and white and white and blueeeeeee
    blue and white and blue and white
    and blue and white and blue-and-white-and-blue-and-white-and
    blue and white and blue-and-white
    blue and white and white and blueeeeeeeee
    blue and white and white and blue, blue and white and white and blueeee

    blueee and white and blue-and-white-and-blue
    blueee and white and blue-and-white-and-blue

    blue and white and blue-and-white-and-blue
    D-U-K-E
    Duke FOOTBAALLLLLL
    April 1

  8. #8
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    To be frank, the tunes are a whole lot catchier than the words.

  9. #9
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    Of course the lyrics are dated. That's true of every school's fight song, since most were written ages ago. It doesn't stop other schools from singing along. It's about tradition.

    You get a whole stadium of people singing along, it's impressive, regardless of whether the lyrics are "current."

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    Quote Originally Posted by uh_no View Post
    blue and white and blue-and-white
    blue and white and white and blueeeeeee
    blue and white and blue and white
    and blue and white and blue-and-white-and-blue-and-white-and
    blue and white and blue-and-white
    blue and white and white and blueeeeeeeee
    blue and white and white and blue, blue and white and white and blueeee

    blueee and white and blue-and-white-and-blue
    blueee and white and blue-and-white-and-blue

    blue and white and blue-and-white-and-blue
    D-U-K-E
    Duke FOOTBAALLLLLL
    That's pretty much it. I don't think I ever knew that song had actual words.
    Just be you. You is enough. - K, 4/5/10, 0:13.8 to play, 60-59 Duke.

    You're all jealous hypocrites. - Titus on Laettner

    You see those guys? Animals. They're animals. - SIU Coach Chris Lowery, on Duke

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Duke4life92 View Post
    ... i don't believe we'll ever be known as a football school ...
    Too late, it already happened. A national championship winning coach left Alabama for us, made the cover of Time magazine, and we consistently fielded top teams, and including hosting the Rose Bowl. I believe we won 6 of the first 10 ACC championships in football. And, we made enough money as a football school to fund the building of a basketball arena now called Cameron.

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    The lyrics we learned back in the day had at least one anachronism. The parenthetical cry in Fight, Blue Devils was "Beat State!" instead of "Go Devils!" Ah, would that were still relevant!

    "Ah," he says, brightening a bit, "maybe we should put it back in and have it refer to Florida State, our new football rival?"

    sage
    'Birds at my feeder today: Black-Capped Chickadees, Steller's Jays, Evening Grosbeaks, Pine Grosbeaks, Black-bill Magpies. Whenever I refill the feeder, the Chickadees show up within five seconds, whether the feeder was previously empty or not'
    Sage Grouse

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    'When I got on the bus for my first road game at Duke, I saw that every player was carrying textbooks or laptops. I coached in the SEC for 25 years, and I had never seen that before, not even once.' - David Cutcliffe to Duke alumni in Washington, DC, June 2013

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    I'm getting along just fine as a longtime Duke football fan. Somehow I'm not envious of Texas A&M fans, but that's just me.

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    May be easier to learn with the music. This one is good in that it shows the lyrics as they are sung.

    Blue and White

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    This one just list the lyrics on one screen so you will have to synchronize the lyrics with the music yourself.

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils

  16. #16
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    Handy Pocket-book Reference Guide

    11(g): Why won’t these 20 year olds learn the words to our fight songs? (A: Because the words are lame 1920s clap-trap, that’s why).

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    Quote Originally Posted by snowdenscold View Post
    Handy Pocket-book Reference Guide

    11(g): Why won’t these 20 year olds learn the words to our fight songs? (A: Because the words are lame 1920s clap-trap, that’s why).
    So what? It was lame 1920s claptrap when we learner the lyrics as 18-year-olds. And we still got a kick singing the songs together. In fact, the quaintness of the lyrics is almost part of the point. As I said, all schools have these quaint old lyrics, but other schools learn their songs for the sake of tradition.

    Of course, you can choose to play the cynic and sit in stony silence. What fun!
    Last edited by Newton_14; 01-03-2014 at 02:26 PM. Reason: Removed snark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoke View Post
    So what? It was lame 1920s claptrap when we learner the lyrics as 18-year-olds. And we still got a kick singing the songs together. In fact, the quaintness of the lyrics is almost part of the point. As I said, all schools have these quaint old lyrics, but other schools learn their songs for the sake of tradition.
    Not all schools. The University of Phoenix's fight song is "What Does The Fox Say."

  19. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Spoke View Post
    There was a time, way back in the day, when Duke students knew Duke's fight songs by heart, and sang along during games (both football and basketball). For whatever reason, that knowledge seems to have been lost, and the tradition has fallen by the wayside. (Years of football failure beat the fight songs out of us, maybe?)

    Having spent the Chick-fil-A Bowl ensconced among the Aggie faithful on the SEC side of the field, I have to say that it was impressive watching Aggies fans sing along and sway together to their school's own anthems and cheers. If we're gonna be a football school, I think we need to bring some of that to the table.

    So come on Duke fans, the lyrics aren't that hard:

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils

    Though back in my day we only ever sang the first verse, and I remember singing the words a bit differently:

    Fight, Fight Blue Devils
    Fight for the Blue and White
    Fight on through!
    There's a touchdown there for you! (Go Devils!)
    Duke is gonna win today
    Carolina good night!
    So turn on the steam, team!
    Fight, Blue Devils fight!

    Rip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em hell Duke! (etc.)


    And then there's Blue and White. Again, I remember actually singing the lyrics a bit differently:

    Duke we thy anthems raise
    for all thy praises untold
    We'll fight for the Blue and White
    whose colors we uphold! (To hell with Carolina!)
    Firm stands our line of blue
    for we are loyal through and through!
    Fighting with the spirit true
    for the love of old D.U.!

    Fight, we'll fight, with all our strength and might!
    Win, we can, so here we'll lend a hand! Hey!
    Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! D-U-K-E Rah!
    D-U-K-E!

    Then there's also the alma mater, Dear Old Duke, but that was a post-game thing.


    I recall they handed out lyrics sheets to us as freshmen. I assume that doesn't happen any more, but some individual could take the initiative and get the lyrics out there before games.

    Any chance we could revive the tradition of singing along?
    Surprised you used that version of Fight Blue Devils Fight. The more well known version, and the one the students actually use today:
    Fight, Fight Blue Devils
    Fight for the Blue and White
    Fight on through!
    There's a touchdown [Slam Dunk] there for you! (Go Devils!)
    We're going to win tonight!
    Carolina go to hell! (ES!)

    So turn on the steam, team!
    Fight, Blue Devils fight!

    (I also think it's "March on Through" but I could've just been taught that wrong.
    <devildeac> anyone playing drinking games by now?
    7:49:36<Wander> drink every qb run?
    7:49:38<loran16> umm, drink every time asack rushes?
    7:49:38<wolfybeard> @devildeac: drink when Asack runs a keeper
    7:49:39 PM<CB&B> any time zack runs, drink

    Carolina Delenda Est

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    Not all schools. The University of Phoenix's fight song is "What Does The Fox Say."
    Actually their REAL fight song is sung by Glenn Campbell.

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