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Zaromas

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    SCV, Garfield, Star
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    '90 Star
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    1985 by far
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  1. Gawd tell me there's a chat somewhere full of true drum corps fans. The youtube chat is filled with little baby girls...
  2. Of all of the shows this year, Santa Clara's will be the one I watch over and over again. Easily 5x more than any of the other shows. The end of the show stirs my love of what drum corps used to be into a torrential maelstrom, and leaves me absolutely praying that other corps will pick up Santa Clara's gauntlet... SCVFTW!!!
  3. Phantom has had amplified voice... Amplified by THIRTY-THOUSAND-PLUS RABID DRUM CORPS FANS IN THE STANDS!
  4. wow crowd was excited about Concord winning... The most reaction came from announcement of Santa Clara and Crown's scores...
  5. Is it just me, or does it look like someone sat on the Troopers DM's hat?
  6. WHAT is with the out of tune lead sop line?????
  7. Ummm... Is the Cavies' hornline really this uncharacteristically epic, or is it the synths?
  8. A corps in my sig, from '87 to RIP, did the same thing, only it was on the 1/2 count before step-off, the 1/2 count before the halt, and we did it with Richard's aformentioned "breath-flex"...
  9. Sure you will. The corps Director says, "have fun at finals retreat tonight. Enjoy yourself. But if you drink, no-one outside of yourself better know, or I'll hear about it, and you will never be associated with this corps again." At which point you hope that you don't have a CMM ticked at your corps, rarin' and willing to destroy your corps' image...
  10. We in the Freelancers hyped on Boston for these reasons, mostly because we hyped on ourselves for the exact same reasons. I don't have any brawl stories, but we tried to take hard sell to new levels, when it came to public exposure. Retreats consisted of parade rest and attention, and disciplined stretch/squat drills for long retreats. I would spend the entire retreat staring into the eyes of the hornline, waiting to pounce on anyone who moved anything but their eyes. (And yes, before some else mentions it, licking my lips). We took pride in owning our ten yards, even to the point of having to "speak with" the Concord horn sergeant in Glenwood Springs in '88. We had rules such as no running in uniform, no swearing, no eating/drinking except for water... All because of our pride in our uniform and our corps. Everyone has their own approach to retreat - the Freelancers approached it as Phantom, Garfield, Boston, and especially Santa Clara (whom we idolized for the most part) have and always will. That being said, Finals retreat was the only time we would relax. Ever. At finals we were allowed to celebrate, which, for the Freelancers, meant we were allowed to relax and walk around our 10 yard slot, put our shoes on the front sideline if we were aging out, take pictures, etc. In '85 the baritone line even spelled EMBO with our horns. But even THEN, it wasn't until all of the scores had been announced. Two points here: One, there is something to be said for attention to one's corps' image in view of the public. This thread proves it. NOT maintaining "professional" conduct causes nothing but bad bad bad, including alumni practically disowning their own corps. Two, There's nothing wrong with relaxing and celebrating at Finals retreat. Just try not do anything that reflects badly upon your corps, and part of that is having a more advanced sense of judgment before doing something that might be questionable in nature. I thought the Cavaliers' seppuku act was brilliant, but the breaking of ranks was (in my time, and always should be) a drum corps cardinal sin. I think that throwing candy in retreat is harmless, AS LONG AS you don't aim for other corps' equipment or actually intend to harm. How about just keep the candy in your block??? I don't know. This thread has contained like 98% condemnation for the acts described, so I don feel that far out of line in what I feel is appropriate in retreats. Bottom line is doing olympic retreat at EVERY show may not be possible, due to time constraints at the venue or whatever, but shouldn't there be olympic retreats at regionals at the very least?? If I feel sorry for anyone, it is for the alumni of the offending corps...
  11. Wow. Talk about irreplaceable. Good luck to the Cadets in finding men or women to take over their incredible percussion tradition.
  12. All true. Underdawg, you marched that year? Side note: unfortunately fielding 84 horns also meant that there were a lot of "plugs", which meant not even all of the actual horn line played, much less the entire guard. That show could have been earth shattering if all 84 horns played all the time. I will also mention a common feeling within the corps that year, which was if the entire show was "On The Waterfront", with no Christopher Street, we might not have experienced "death by low GE" and maybe given Santa Clara a run for second place. (No one was touching Concord that year...)
  13. 1. I want this photographer at my wedding 2. The baby throwing is classic - my old corps woulda ate that up. (So to speak) 3. Woulda been there had I been 400 miles closer - miss you guys! 4. Sorry to hear about the staff shake up 2COOLVK Take care...
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