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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    Fan in the stands since 1989.
  • Your Favorite Corps
    SCV and Phantom Regiment
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    SCV '03, '00, '99 and PR '96, 93 are always in the mix for #1 in my book.
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    2002
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    Male
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    Chicago, IL
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    Drum corps, duh! Photography, college sports (especially football!), travelling. Plenty of other stuff interests me too.... jack of all trades and a master of none! :)

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  1. Just a side comment to that mostly brilliant rant: electronic "music" is not effortless to produce. Someone, somewhere had the skill and knowledge to produce an electronic sound that matched what they invisioned in their head. Reproduction, however, is a different story. I don't know the ins and outs of the rule... do they just push a button and the whole electronic phrase plays from what essentially is a recording? Or do they physically have to play the part in full on a keyboard? The latter takes skill on the member's part. I totally agree that the question of what's real and what isn't does ruin the overall effect to a degree. But let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. If there is skill by a corps member involved in reproducing those sounds, let's not short change them.
  2. It's comfortable up in the 400 section. Maybe a tad on the warm side.
  3. I'm in 441. That's the upper club level and I'm seated on the left 30 yard line.
  4. Here's the scoop. I'm at LOS now, there is only a curtain over the back stands. Window and roof is closed. It's perfect outside so I don't anticipate them having the roof open, ever, based on the decision today. I don't know how anyone could describe the sound in here to be excellent. I'd say good, considering it's indoors. It's not the same head splitting echo that RCA had, but there is a definitive low frequency rumble and reverb that is distracting. That's my 2 cents.
  5. Yes, I assume they didn't want to disappoint the crowd so they performed just as if it had been in competition. The only difference was they had a dozen or so holes in the drill, a missing soloist (in the trio leading up to the drum break), and no score.
  6. I was thinking the same thing this morning..... SCV seemed flat/off whatever last night. Say they earned a 92.85, is that really such a big deal? When they are healthy and on at quarterfinals they should score a 95+ or whatever. Pulling them out indicates to me that there is a fear that the judges would think the latest score of 92.85 is typical and bump them up from there rather than scoring them to the sheets as they should. The only other explanation is protecting the psyche of the corps. Don't want them to feel under-appreciated! Frankly, I don't want to believe EITHER of these scenarios. I can understand pulling them out of the show for rest or doing a standstill for reduced exertion, but having the corps performing as they normally would (sans a dozen members or so) and having the judges standing right there...... just put a dang score to it! It hurts no one. (theoretically )
  7. "Erring on the side of caution"? That implies to me, we're skipping the show and going to get some rest. But, that's not what they did..... they still performed. The judges were still there. Why not just go ahead and score it? Fear of a large score drop? Who cares?
  8. I still don't get the whole reason behind the exhibition...... the corps was there, the judges were there, why not put a number to it??
  9. I too drove a couple hours and bought a ticket right at show time just to see Vanguard. They haven't announced anything in the stadium... We're at intermission now and they just said we'll start back up at 9:18 with SCV. Check that, they are pushing their pit out onto the field right now. The news article said something about an exhibition performance. We'll see how this works in about 15 minutes.
  10. Quick Question: Does anyone remember what the venue was for Drums Along the Rockies in 1995? I know it was some high school in Denver since Mile High Stadium was booked, I just can't remember which high school.
  11. If you can find a metered spot on the street, it's free after 6 on weekdays and all day on the weekend.
  12. Hey, I didn't say I wouldn't go! I'll let DCI know how I feel and then pick up tickets out of a corps fan block, Ron Gunn, or eBay next summer.
  13. I've bought tickets, many times at the super premium level, every year since 1998. They've finally priced me out of their game. A $100+ contribution just for access to a $300 seat is borderline extortion in my book. I'll buy my tickets elsewhere. Sorry DCI, you can only squeeze so much out of me.
  14. It's hard to say what will happen, the judges sure seem to love this show. This really reminds me of '02 when the Cavaliers were way out front all season. Every time it seemed someone was closing the gap (different judges at different shows) they 2 pointed the field at a major regional.
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