CAL fight song
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fight song sounds like crap..
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Cal has twice as many nobel prizes than stanford. Nuff said
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@pqnguyen ya but even if they're in the same system they're still very different schools so therefore the claim that Big C was stolen is plausable. It makes it even more undeniable when "Sons of Westwood" came out between the 40s and 60s and Big C was written in 1913.
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@ndlostagain eww gross thats no fun. well at least all the UC campuses are in pretty places and they teach such a high standard that they're seen throughout the world as some of the best public schools in the world. =)
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@ndlostagain Are you stupid? The UCs aren't free. Community colleges are free. UCs cost quite a bit of money.
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@alley595 I don't know where Stanford gets "it owns All Right Now" because its atrocious, embarrassment of a "band" (looks more like a crap-stained, lice-ridden mob of degenerates called Occupy Oakland) plays (if you call it "playing") the song. I bet Free is humiliated to have that humiliating pack of vermin ruining their song. USC can't steal something Stanford never owned. UCLA did steal Cal's wretched fight song (neither version is played much as neither scores much in football games!)
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GO CAL LETS BEAT UCLA TODAY
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UCHEAT BERKLEY!
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The dirty golden bear,
is losing all his hair!
His teeth are out,
he's got the gout,
he don't know what it's all about.
His eyes are made of glass!
He's losing all his class!
So take! you're golden teddy bear,
and shove him up you're golden ass!
Cal's fight song is one of the best. Terrific.
mtlson 2 years ago 4
Unless the composer of All Right Now gave this song to Stanford, how can it be stolen. It was a pop hit by Free.
Unless thet have formally abandoned it, Stanford already had a fight song and it wasn't All Right Now.
The Stanford band may have started playing it before SC but they didn't own it.
As for UCLA the song the Big C was written expressly for the Berkeley campus in 1913. UCLA did not even exist then.
alley595 6 months ago 3