This is a great posting. I marched in the 70s into the 80s. I admired Boston so much I marched with them in 1980 even thought they had a small horn line and clearly were not a mainstrean DCI corps. I was able to go almost anywhere that year,but Boston just was special. I would love to see just one more time a real Boston show. Maybe like 1977 or even like 1979 when Boston had just an awsome small hornline.
That being said there are many reasons to be proud of where Boston is today. Drum Corps has changed. Some for the good and some for the bad. Yes it is a lot less traditional drum corps. Yes, they do play trumpets. It may also be the reason there is still a drum corps activity. Kids just don't do what they did 30 years ago. I know my kids could never with their schedules dedicate themselves to drum corps the way we did. There are just so many more activities for kids today that At I find that my kids are less dedicated to any one activity. I live in Connecticut. We used to have a number of small drum corps. We used to always have a few truly competitive corps. Now I think we have only one active junior corps. ( afew alumni corps though).
What Boston does have is an amazing group of alumni that really supports the corps. They also seem to have current members who truly respect the alumni for what they did to keep the corps alive. All you have to do is attend one Spring Fling to see that Boston is still there. The music is a little different. SOme of the instruments have changed. But, it still seems to me anyway to be the Boston Crusaders. Its just the current members' time to make their mark on the corps. For better or worse, however, that mark has to be made within DCI.