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DCIHasBeen

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  • Your Drum Corps Experience
    OLA Blue Angels, 1973-1974, Bridgemen 1975-1978, Bushwackers 1987-88, Sunrisers 1990
  • Your Favorite Corps
    Blue Devils, Santa Clara Vanguard, Phantom Regiment, Bluecoats, Carolina Crown
  • Your Favorite All Time Corps Performance (Any)
    1974, 1977, 1978, 1987, 1989 Santa Clara Vanguard; 1976, 1978, 1979, 1988, 1994, 2007 Blue Devils; 1977, 1978, 1980 Bridgemen; 1977, 1978, 1979, 1988, 1989, 2008 Phantom Regiment; 2007, 2008 Bluecoats; 2007, 2008 Carolina Crown, 2008 Blue Stars
  • Your Favorite Drum Corps Season
    2008, although '87, '88 and '89 also rocked beyond the telling of it ...
  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    San Francisco Bay Area
  • Interests
    Truth, Justice and ... whatever

    Anything having to do with Filmmaking, Theater (especially the Musical kind) Visual Effects and vintage TV Shows.

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  1. Yeah, show went on. Vanguard always has great people working their shows...Really nice and friendly. Need a better stadium though... Alls I know is, when Vanguard hits the company front in "I Dreamed a Dream" at Finals, there will be much rejoicing and throwing of babies. This is the Les Mis show we've all been waiting 25+ years to see. This is balls-out drum corps.
  2. I spoke to someone in the SCV office earlier, and they said the corps had been rehearsing on the field, and the show would go on rain or shine. I don't give a hoot about rain, I just have to hear them do Les Mis again...What an incredible show!
  3. I prefer to think of it as the spirit of George Zingali looking down favorably on BK's efforts.
  4. Okay, guys...It was only 2AM, and this guy was too pooped to P-shop. Try this one: Tough house.
  5. I don't know what the VFX budget is, but this was pretty impressive.
  6. <Gets flashback to scene in the movie "Drumline", cringes, goes back to RL>
  7. Similar story with Crossmen back in '98, during the Rocco/DeLucia era...They were getting nailed by the judges for a drum break in the middle of one of the Metheny tunes...Even though it came right off the record. Personally, I would have just pulled a Woody Allen, told them they didn't know anything about Metheny, and they brought him to a critique.
  8. It's not just the arrangers...Judges tell the corps to do stupid things as well. Classic example? When Cadets did Adams' 'Short Ride on a Fast Machine', at least one judge told them that the woodblock had to go! There are other stories as well...Drum corps is a medium that's good at bastardizing a composer's work, then making it it unrecognizable, which is why some composers (like Ron Nelson) don't want their material done by drum corps.
  9. It's worth it to those who feel it is worth it. To me, all of the virtues found in drum corps can be found in other activities, at much more affordable costs. The activity itself has been largely unsustainable for years, and it's not going to get better. I think that's one of the reasons drum corps never got the kind of corporate support/backing that Bill Cook had envisioned would eventually become the norm: Cost per capita is too high, and it's easier to reach more kids, at a lower cost, by philanthropy to different types of arts organizations. Don't see that changing either. But for those who want to do it, the only way is to support the costs. It's not rocket surgery.
  10. No. If Riefenstahl made it, it would be original, emotionally stirring, and worthy of a brilliant filmmaker (She is widely acknowledged as genius, who used her talents for the wrong side...) The BD spot his just a bad attempt by lesser filmmakers to copy the style/tropes of Network Sports. Big difference.
  11. I don't think this has to do with arrogance from BD...It's the drum corps marketing equivalent of 'Monkey see, monkey do...". They think this is what will sell, and are copying Network TV sports programming...Without having the level of ad-minds behind it that the Networks do.
  12. This isn't any more, or less, saccharine or cheesy than the average cliche sports show opener. What bothers me isn't the spot itself, but rather than the activity chooses to brand itself with network tv-type sports chestnuts instead of being original.
  13. Best stadium food I've ever had...The garlic fries are to die for. Also great burgers.
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