Superbowl VII
Broadcast footage of Garo Yepremien's pass attempt that leads to Washington's only score of Super Bowl VII.
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Michigan Marching Band performs in halftime ceremonies at Super Bowl VII, January 14, 1973. Featuring Woody Herman's "Raven Speaks" and "Woodchopper's Ball." (part 1 of 5)
Los Angeles Coliseum, January 14, 1973. The University of Michigan Marching Band performs and the Apollo 17 astronauts are honored.
Superb 8mm films shot during pre-game of Super Bowl 7. Checkout the cool Helmet Cars at 2:15!
Halftime ceremonies from Super Bowl VII January 14, 1973 at Los Angeles Coliseum featuring Andy Williams and the Citrus College Singers with the University of Michigan Marching Band. Songs include "Marmalade Molasses and Honey" and "People." Part 5.
The University of Michigan Marching Band performs "California Dreaming."
Halftime ceremonies of Super Bowl VII, January 14, 1973, Los Angelels Coliseum. Salute to NFL with Mancini's "Swing March." Part 2
University of Michigan Marching Band performs at Super Bowl VII at the Los Angeles Coliseum January 14, 1973. Woody Herman performs with the band. Remastered 2011. Added Fanfare and "Put on a Happy Face" from concert recording - these were not broadcast on TV.
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Miami trying to become the first team in the modern era to go undefeated against the Washington Redskins
Halftime ceremonies from Super Bowl VII on January 14, 1973 at the Los Angeles Coliseum featuring the University of Michigan Marching Band performing "La Virgin de la Macarena." George Cavender, conductor. Part 3
The Apollo 17 astronauts lead the pledge of allegiance (after a few false starts!) and the Little Angels choir of Chicago performs the national anthem, accompanied by the University of Michigan Marching Band. Note that despite what you may read on other web sites, Andy Williams did not perform th...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka considers Super Bowl VII his most memorable game.