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  1. 3 hours ago, Cappybara said:

    I don’t think the average audience member is able to pick up the anti-religious undertones of the poem. I highly doubt the show concept itself is the reason for the tepid responses 

    And also, the "priests" are a pretty comedic part of the show. They're just funny with the hats and the veils and they way they bounce around with the sort of bawdy farce music that is happening. They remind me more of the mushrooms in Fantasia than religious figures.

    A few weeks ago, I thought they might be better served by reading the poem in its entirety at the beginning, to set the stage for what is about to happen, and then again at the end, for people to contemplate what they just saw. That said, they've improved the "cuisinart" chopping of the verse a great deal, and it is much for effectively layered as a musical/rhythmic texture than it was early in the season. As usual, they are making all the right changes. 

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  2. 2 minutes ago, TheOneWhoKnows said:

    Not only that, but prior years for Crown has been some of the masterful drill design. I'm just not sure why this feels really bland in my opinion. 

    I've thought all season that the drill is too controlled and measured, while the music can be very bombastic and menacing at times. If they "broke it" in places during the really intense parts, by just having some of the horn players fall out of the form, doing body work, as it moves, then reconnect with as it keeps moving, it would add a pulsating energy that might help. The drill doesn't have to be re-charted, just add some life to it. It moves very carefully from Point A to Point B a lot, which can be a bit of a disservice to the more dynamic parts of the music. 

  3. 2 minutes ago, jwillis35 said:

    it was definitely not their best run for sure. Still good, but this corps when it is ON can sky rocket. The show is so challenging...more so than many might think. 

    Bloo pulled a nice number even though I was not sure they were at their best. 

    Crown definitely had some issues too but also pulled a nice number. 

    I’m sure they are all exhausted from the three high pressure shows in a row, plus everyone trying to outrun the stomach bug monster. Finally a recharge coming up.

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  4. 29 minutes ago, WarriorWay said:

    But the elephant in the room for this conversation to me is show design. I really don’t think Boston and Crown are that far away from from BD in the technical achievement of the members. But, I do think show design is where BD just obliterates everyone.

    This. Their design is so strong and layered. Bluecoats are getting the closest to them in this aspect and I think a component of that is some staff members that come from the broader world of art and design. Boston and Crown have really good marching arts shows, but there is something elevated about the compositions of the BD and BC shows, whether it be the visual look, movement style, or the theatrical way they handle entrances and exits. They are like great overall entertainment productions in general, that happen to have a basis in marching arts/pageantry.

     

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  5. 2 minutes ago, KVG_DC said:

    The Riverwalk Rhinovirus.

    That day is always a problem, especially with everyone weakened from a week in the heat prior. I know a lot of them opted for separate free days last year with covid caution, and that’s probably the best course of action in the future as well. Not worth the consequences for a few hours at a mall and restaurants.

  6. 2 hours ago, Rylan said:

    Does anyone here know if BD360 is going to do their usual breakdown of each movement of the show? I love hearing about their thought process. Plus, it also gives us more fodder for speculation. 
     

    Also, I rewatched last night’s performance and noticed that the front ensemble’s audio levels were higher than usual while the brass sounded lower. That has to be Flo, right? I’m curious to hear what the closer sounded like at the stadium. 

    I know they filmed stuff for it, because they had a reel or something that showed quick clips of various members sitting in a chair to talk about the show, like they do every year. However, it's now pretty late, so it may be dumped all at once when they have it ready. I do miss the media team they had some years back, who released almost a mini-documentary every few weeks. 

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  7. 3 hours ago, DWW11 said:

    I ave to believe that is at least part of the plan. They are already posing all around the field.  It would be a missed opportunity if they didn’t expand on that.  

    How about this - they pull fabric out of those openings first and then lay/pose on it in the shapes?! Best of both worlds! 😂 They have the guard massed on the props now, which makes it likely they will next tilt at least some of them up and go through the passage.

    It's fun to speculate, but I'm sure whatever they will do will add something great.

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  8. 3 minutes ago, 27Socal said:

    What do the guard people think about BD up by .3?   BAC is doing some pretty amazing book out there.

    I think some of it may have to do with staging. BAC has some big intervals a good bit, where BD is often much tighter. That’s a greater risk/reward situation because the mistakes really jump out, but when they are on, like tonight, it creates fantastic impact. It’s the most technical program they’ve ever done and it’s really starting to cook.

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  9. 41 minutes ago, KVG_DC said:

    There’s seams in those props. I noticed since day one. There has to be something more coming there. 

    The noticeable straight seams appear to just be the breaks between the multiple sheets of plywood used to make the flat surfaces, BUT there is also a round section, that you can see from the back is separately framed in aluminum. That looks like an opening that will be used for either people to go through or them to pull something out of, like big fabric printed with the cutout shapes... 🤔

    I was thinking the other day that it was interesting that they started using the long colorful coats as a uniform change right from the very first show. That's a pretty significant GE moment, so if they put that in from the beginning, boy howdy something bigger is still to be revealed. 

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  10. 12 minutes ago, DWW11 said:

    This!  I hadn’t even considered the emotional toll this week must have taken on them. 😔 If anyone can get them back in the groove, it’s ScoJo and team!

    And if any of them had the misfortune of encountering the online vigilante trolls who were spamming any and all media BD-related, it would be unsettling, I'm sure. I believe that has been cleaned up/monitored now, so hopefully these immensely talented kids can put it all behind them and contain their focus to the hard work they have been doing for the past six months. 

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  11. 11 hours ago, saxfreq1128 said:

    The last 2 shows tracks with what has probably been a rough week for the battery, so I figured it was that, not the difficulty of the book. They just need a little time to get their heads back in the game, IMO. 

    Emotional conflict, plus the remaining members having to mostly relearn much of the visual show to adjust the spacing, etc. They will bounce back soon.

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  12. 1 minute ago, Vuitton said:

    I think that's only out of frustration. I mean I've seen the girl in the lower right of that triangle flag feature drop every time on Flo. Every time. 

    I thought tonight might be the night she got through it. Made it to the very end and then....ohhhhhhh. It’s so crazy fast in tight spacing. 

    I wonder if they overworked in the heat the past week. Tonight and Broken Arrow were tough runs. Hopefully they rest a bit and have better success in the a/c tomorrow. 

  13. 2 minutes ago, KVG_DC said:

    They do evolve though.  They just do so in slower bits each year.   It's not like Phantom doing a major leap to a new style this year.  But, I've not seen BD use color quite like this in...forever it seems.  And the guard is using an equipment/weapon heavy book like never before (responding to BAC's guard design push in the activity).  

    I think they have a fairly large evolution this year, similar to 2016-17. 19 and 22 were pretty structurally similar, but this one has a bunch of daring choices in it that further expand their capabilities and work really well.

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