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^^^ I liked that too.
(But did you peep the historical inaccuracy at the very beginning? I'm sure she was just nervous.) |
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I can't view it because I'm not a facebooker. :(
What's the 1910 in reference to? Did a Delta say it? *gasp* |
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ETA: In retrospect, maybe she was thinking that they were in the class of 1910. |
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I'm just not a fan of things being recorded and presented that have inaccuracies in it. People get nervous or misword things but there are some things that don't require much of you. It's not like she was reciting her founders (which I've never seen AKAs do). |
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Hey Soror, I have some line sisters that went to TU I'll see what I can get for you. I want to learn it too...I wish that I could find a CD with all these songs on them smile! My quest is to sit with some of "seasoned Sorors" and learn from them...one of the sorors on the board suggested to connect with some HBCU's or single letter chapters to learn different songs as well. We're both on the "Neo learning" curve...smile!;) |
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I think you guys should all learn as many songs as you possibly can and share them with others. I have been a part of many musical ensembles in my high school career and through church and I have noticed that no matter what you say to people, music always seems to drive home the point just a little harder than simply saying it.
I am not a member of any fraternal organizations, or a sorority so I don't think I could possibly understand the connection that you guys have to each other or your organization. But when I see my friends who are members of Omega Psi Phi break into song, or see some of those youtube videos like the one of the graduation, I can tell just how much each person feels for their organization and their brothers and sisters. I think that music conveys emotion much better than words do, so it makes events seem more meaningful or memorable because there is an emotion that you can tie to the event. Good luck in all of you musical endeavors ladies. And hopefully you will be able to bring back the lost art of song. |
From those that have posted that know the songs that have been listed, can a soror send me these in a private message? I am in desperate need to continue this tradition in St. Louis. Gracias!
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So, I came across this Delta Sigma Theta Founders' Day at Clark Atlanta University 2010 and thought of this thread (THANKS SEN)
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You get that off my Facebook? |
Nope, I saw it on FB this morning.... didn't see that you posted.
Great now EVERYBODY knows we're facebook friends! lol jk |
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^^^ The "Hey La" song is my jammmmmmm
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I miss this thread
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This is great!!! I may have to sit and listen!
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Some old school AKAs: http://oldgoldsoul.com/man-listen-these-akas-rightchea/
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When it comes to BGLO traditions, the first thing I think is "I love Black folks." :)
The second thing I think is "the Deltas do it best." :) No aka, sgrho, or zeta there's noooo waaaaaaay *slam* I work for DELTA 'till my dyinnnnnng daaaaay.... |
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