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Gene Bennett3rd

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  1. I would think a corps with "internal strife" would not perform as well as a corps with sickness issues. There is clearly a problem with the "Internal Strife Cadets", and those problems can't help but present themselves on the field. The "Sickness Vanguard" wouldn't have the same types of performance issues due to the fact that the corps is probably more cohesive as a "family" unit. So, it is my humble opinion that VANGUARD beats CADETS!!!

    I just made up some names for levity. If you feel the need to flame, get over yourself!!!

  2. personally, I think it takes A LOT of TESTICULAR FORTITUDE to put spats on a corps this day and age. This announcement is a GREAT thing for this corps, who have a DISTINCT IDENTITY, and have strayed away from it. I APPLAUD this announcement, and wish the MEN FROM MADISON nothing but the best this coming season....I may even but a shirt!!!

  3. BITD, you could start a corps with a little bit of nothing, an idea, a desire, a few instruments and a place to rehearse. The idea of starting a drum corps was appealing to these people, because they wanted to do something good for others. In our case, one of the founders just wanted to provide an activity to get the kids off of the street and keep them out of trouble. And you know it worked for many of us.

    I'm not sure what is different today. Just because you are a drum corps, does NOT mean you have to have Stanbury Uniforms/ electronics/ full tour schedules YOUR FIRST YEAR OUT OF THE GATE...Whatever happened to TAKING YOUR TIME, building an organization from the ground up, gaining a following IN YOUR COMMUNITY, and THEN going national!!!!

    The way I see it, THERE AIN'T NOTHING TO IT, BUT TO DO IT!!!!

    PS. I'm not against Stanbury uniforms or electronics, I'm against the COST for a first year corps....that's all

  4. I wish the Ram's had something like that here, of course people would enjoy the band more than the football at Rams games.

    Well,

    The EAGLES just "started" a drumline...I put quotes because a group of people got together, put some cadences together and PRESENTED themselves to the EAGLES...Some of those guys are on here, I'm sure they can tell you more about THE TALON DRUMLINE....

    I hate to sound like NIKE, but JUST DO IT.... I'm sure you could put a pep band/drumline together with the talent in the area...

  5. I thinks its a tribute to SCV that 2 people mentioned the FIRST time their corps beat them in this thread. Being a SCV FANATIC since 1975 ( the first time i saw them) I was humbled and honored to defeat the corps that MADE ME WANT TO MARCH...

    I didn't mention what happened when we marched past SCV as Gail was conducting "CLOWNS" FOR THE LAST TIME....We just STOPPED...we weren't called to mark time. I guess we ALL knew what this moment meant to them, and couldn't leave without showing them the RESPECT THEY DESERVE...Man, my hands still shake thinking about that moment...

  6. I have 2

    1. Semi finals 1990. I was marching with Dutch Boy. The corps placed 13th 2 years in a row. The rehearsal that day was SILENT. I've never seen such focus by a corps in my life. Coming off the field after pouring our SOULS all over Rich stadium, there wasn't a dry eye in the ORGANIZATION. Then we waited....and waited.....Holy #### WE MADE FINALS...

    2. August 2, 1992....Marching with The Crossmen. Drum Major retreat. In Second place......SANTA CLARA VANGUARD......WHAT? We BEAT THE VANGUARD? After that, we knew ANYTHING was possible...The rest of the season was a true re-dedication to the show, our staff and OURSELVES...The rest is history.

  7. 1990 BAC in Buffalo, NY was a heartbreak year for me...that was when there was still prelims...

    Prelims:

    1 Boston Crusaders 84.400

    2 Spirit of Atlanta 83.100

    3 Dutch Boy 82.300

    4 Blue Knights 82.100

    5 Magic of Orlando 81.500

    6 Troopers 79.400

    Quarters:

    11 Spirit of Atlanta 85.900

    12 Blue Knights 85.700

    13 Dutch Boy 84.800

    14 Freelancers 84.700

    15 Boston Crusaders 84.000

    16 Magic of Orlando 82.800

    semis:

    11 Spirit of Atlanta 86.900

    12 Dutch Boy 86.300

    13 Blue Knights 85.400

    14 Freelancers 84.300

    15 Boston Crusaders 84.050

    16 Magic of Orlando 83.000

    17 Troopers 80.250

    Semi Finals was one of the greatest moments of my life....

  8. In 1995 the Marine D&B did our "Field" show in a "Field house" at the BOA camp...The Cadets did a standstill as well as The Cavies...Our field crew set up a field in 15 minutes, and OUT WE MARCHED....When the drumline turned backfield for Stars and Stripes we realized we had 2 steps before we hit a WALL...there was a unison OH ####!!! We made it through with NO TEARS!!!! Bothe the Cadets and Cavies watched and were amazed we could adapt so quickly...

  9. 1987-1992 Dutch Boy

    The story was entitled

    Our Guard is HOT

    Our Brass section is Cool

    Our Drumline Holds this Thing Together

    What a WONDERFUL STORY

    But really

    1988 Suncoast Sound was a "narrative" without Narration that really REACHED me... I saw the show VERY early season. I sought out a member of Suncoast in the parking lot to ask questions about the "story". He was very responsive to my questions and when I saw it the second time, I was a SCHOLAR ON "SYMPHONIC DANCES FOR THE CONTEMPORARY CHILD"

    It was also very cool to see Riverside Community College do the music for their indoor drumline for 2007...Brought back fond memories...

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