Source Material = Good. Concept = Good. Arrangement and Execution = Could go either way. Classics are classics for a reason. Breathe new life into them makes me wonder.
1. Blue Devils
2. Carolina Crown
3. Santa Clara Vanguard
4. Bluecoats
5. The Cavaliers
6. Blue Stars
7. The Cadets
8. Boston Crusaders
9. Madison Scouts
10. Phantom Regiment
11. Glassmen
12. Blue Knights
Seeing your show for the 1st time at prelims in the front row was epic and loud. Finals Night in the top row the drill matched the intensity. Pleasure having you guys.
After marching in plenty of parades in NYC and seeing a live impromptu concert by Jet in Times Square it definitely could happen. It would require a lot of logistics though. However it would be pretty legendary.
Not sure how you got that out of what I said. They are from two completely different time periods with two completely different show concepts and intents. Hence instead of me comparing apples and oranges which share a commonality I choose two completely different things to compare.
I would love to see BD 10 because seeing it once I was overwhelmed with everything going on I would need a couple more viewings to fully appreciate everything. Madison 95 was just in your face awesome Madison.
I used to have tremendous lower back pain carrying Stingray or old Dynasty tenors but that was just because they were so heavy that they pulled down on my back so much. Yamaha, some new dynasty and the like give no problems.
Thought to ponder....If it truly is Drum Corps International then why not South America or Europe? Just saying if you want to be called international then be international...ya know....