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  1. As long as I live, I will remember my absolute amazement at the talent and skill level of the soprano section of "72 Bridgemen!  They did some pretty good triple tonguing in their OTL, "March Triumphant".  But they just went over the top with "Mr. Clown", after their Color Pre.  All 16 sops played, in unison, a solo fanfare to "Mr. Clown", just FULL of triple tonguing. And they did it well!

    About 20 years ago, I played a recording of the above for a group of younger generation brass members of the Brigadiers.  They thought it was two or three sopranos playing.  When I told them it was the entire soprano section, they thought that couldn't possibly be right.  When I assured them that I was not exaggerating, the eyes got big and the chins hit the floor.

    Ah...but for the good old days.🙂

  2. I was thinking about how some corps names fit their city closely, or even exactly; and for many, the name and city were not a "match".  This is a fun thread to list corps that match....and not a slam, in any way for corps that "don't".

    Examples: NY Skyliners.  Is there a city anywhere in the world with a more famous skyline?  Casper Troopers.  The 11th Ohio Cavalry was in fact stationed in Casper in the 19th century.

    Baltimore Yankee-Rebels.  1860's Maryland was full of both Yankees and Rebels.   New Bedford (MA) Whalers.  Rich history of the whaling industry.

    These are but a few.  How big a list can we come up with?  Have fun!

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  3. I would like to share the opinion that the greatest corps director, was YOUR corps director.  Did your corps director teach you about teamwork, dedication, discipline, how to win...how to lose?  Did he or she help mold you into a responsible young citizen, help to expand your horizons in life?  You get where I'm going with this.  If THIS was your corps director, well then...they were the best.

    I'm proud to say Col. "Bud" Floyd of Utica's Magnificent Yankees was the best corps director ever!

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  4. Frank,

    Thanks for posting the '77 Hurricanes for me to enjoy.  I was in Hawaii that year, getting Na Koa Alii Jr. corps up and running, so I missed out on many good DCA shows in the '70's.  The Hurcs had a very impressive show!  Very impressed with their entire visual execution.  Noticed they played Mancini's "Oklahoma Crude."   The USMC D&B Corps from Kaneohe, HA played that number in 1975.

    And we are still no closer to knowing when the fields became lined... Hmmm...

    Used to line three fields each weekend for the Brigadiers back in the late '90's and early 2000's.  So, I have two long tape measures strung out, the string line ready, little push-cart with the spray can in it.....not a line on the field yet.... and some drummers walk up and ask me, "Are ya done yet?"  Yeah, true story.😁

     

  5. My wife and I drove over on Saturday from Oswego, looking forward to a fine day of drum corps.  We were not disappointed.  And as a bonus, got to say "Hi!" to many friends from years past, with whom we marched.  Enjoyed every corps, some more than others...but it was all good. Extra shout-out to Kidsgrove Scouts...very impressive.  Side-note....who remembers the "Inspires"?  Right?

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  6. Grenadier- Here's a thought.  A lot of us old dinosaurs understand your love and passion for the way corps used to be.  Now, I'm not being snide, but if you really have that passion, get on the internet, check around for some old bugles and drums (12-15 horns; 7-8 drums; a few flags; couple of rifles) and start a small neighborhood corps.  Learn 2 or 3 songs; do a few parades in your immediate area, maybe a standstill in exhibition.  Black jeans and red windbreakers for unis.  An unpaid staff of three or four.  You get the picture.  It would be a corps you could mold the way you see fit....i.e. old style. 

    I know how easy it is to rant.  I'm good at it.  I also know that if you want a drum corps...you have to start one.  I know, because I did so in Hawaii many years ago.

    You want something bad enough, you'll figure out a way.

    I hope you take up my challenge and have great success.

    Mark

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