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  1. A good friend of mine marched the 1992 Cavaliers. I know that for several years they had a championship lapel pin set starting with the 92 Revolution pin. Apparently at the 2011 Championships, they were just handing out those pin sets for free! I emailed Cavaliers, and they do not have anymore....and I haven't seen on ebay. Anyone have one? I do not need the entire set....I really only want the 92 pin. I hope someone has one that they are willing to part with!

    Thanks....

  2. For a couple of years the Cavaliers had a pin set (like lapel pins) that had the show logos of championship years. I never did buy a set, as I was only interested in one year, 1992. I went to the Cavalier souvie booth in Indy, and they said they gave them out for free last year, as no one was buying them! They said they had hundreds (or thousands) or them.

    Anyway, I have a friend who marched Cavies in 92 and would love to give him a 92 pin (revolution) for Christmas.

    Did anyone pick up one of these sets, but have no attachment to the 1992 pin? Maybe you only marched the shows in the 2000s, etc... Anyway, there are bound to be some of these around, since they said they gave out sets for free. Hope someone can help!

  3. I am thinking of coming to INDY for semifinals. In Lucas Oil Stadium, I know the sound is much better down low than in the middle section (in my opinion). But I haven't tried sitting high up there. Any thoughts? What is better, sitting low or sitting high?

    (I know there will be a million replies of 'there are no good seats in LOS...the sound sux'! But I would appreciate a few monosyllabic replies: "Low" or "High". Thanks!)

  4. I mainly agree. Here are my gut reactions (reference: marched Pit crown 90 *charter member, woohoo* and crossmen 91)

    Before the show: Took forever to get in and to get to your seats. It was packed! For a show like this, they need to rethink the stadium, or find more ways to get people into the stands. Show started late as a result.

    -Blue Stars - not that memorable. They do not convey the show story well, and it just doesn't click. Their encore was ok, a pop tune, but they were first, and took a while to get set up

    -Bluecoats - pretty much the same as above - Concept is easier to follow, but not the best show. A few nice moments. Came straight up to do the encore and didn't waste any time. Another pop tune, nothing special, and one of the DMs rolled his eyes during it as he was clapping for the crowd. He was cute while doing it though, so it was ok.

    -Cavaliers - of course, very very entertaining. The music is ok, but not as good as some others. The tricks are fun and outstanding. Excellent show. I noticed a hornline collision, but no one fell. Great encore. Beautifully played pit feature, then Mars. The crowd loved it. Dan Potter interviewed a stilt walker, who said he basically fell on his face the first time he put them on. Dan said the Cavaliers guard will be available to paint ceilings in your home after the season. HI-LAR-I-OUS!

    -Blue Devils - I expected to dislike this show, especially after seeing it online. But, I LOVED IT! Really! It is great!!! Reminds me of a fantastic 90s drum corps show. Beautifully scored, beautifully staged, well executed, and LOUD! Much louder than the previous corps. All sections are strong. Great story, easy to follow, and a great great show. Probably tied with Crown for my favorite of the night. Only real goosebumps of the night. Then they came forward to do an equally entertaining encore. Excellent job!

    -Intermission. Didn't dare leave our seats! We would never get back in! Neither did the larger couple in front of us, who were using our knees as backrests ;-). Its a small stadium for this event. The gong race was cute, but the winning kid did not make 8 full rotations around the rifle before running to hit the gong! Just sayin' ;-)

    -Vanguard - well, it's just a weak hornline. Devils Staircase just does not work on the field. Too bad. A quick Khachaturian encore from 87, but mainly percussion. Shortest encore of the night, after a not great show.

    -Phantom - what a lovely show. Loud, and like BD, reminds me of a classic drum corps show. Everyone loved it. They could rework/recompose the ballad to make it more beautiful, IMO. Bacchanale encore, which everyone appreciated.

    -Crown - Outstanding! The guard is just amazing! Loudest and very entertaining. What a horn line. I liked it better than I thought I would, and I am glad. A good run. Not sure about the 2 second FreeBird at the end. Their encore was the only one with drill and guard. Toss toss after incredible toss, even in the encore. I hope they make the encore part of the judged show, and maybe just skip the last Rach quote maybe. If they have this marching encore in the show every night, they may have to come up with an additional encore, so that the crowd doesn't feel cheated. This actually could be a winning show. Deserves all the points it gets. Dan Potter interviewed the main rifle guy at the end, which was great.

    -Cadets - I had thought I would like the show better than I did. But it was just meh. The drill is not as fast, IMO, because instead of movement, they rely on drill placement (devil, angel, devil, angel) to create motion in the drill, especially at the end. It was good, but not as good as I had hoped. Too much bass support with synth. Cool poles feature though. Their encore was at least 3 times longer, and GH was running it. Boring pit feature, boring William Tell small ensemble feature, and finally a very loud Moondance. I wondered if they were eating up time before scores since they were last, but I don't think so.

    -Finale - neat. Great LOUD latin piece. All corps guards had changed to black and did a little work. All the corps were combined and mixed (mainly by instrument), like the old meet and greet retreat. Then a shorter 30 second latin tag with huge double flags....wish that had been longer so I could have gotten a pic! Amazing and Fun! A few BD guard members (id'ed by their makeup) had fun experimenting with their double flags when packing up, which was funny.

    I fan scored it

    8. BS

    7. BC

    6. SCV

    then obvious jump in level to the top 5

    5. Cadets

    4. Cavies

    3. Phantom (close with Cavies... could switch those...home advantage helped)

    2. BD (very close to Crown)

    1. Crown

  5. i think it would only work if a reunion corps was performing finals week - like 27 a few years ago....

    It does sound nice....I just wonder how well they would do with sales since the corps is no longer active.

    You can't find any Suncoast Sound booths or Kingsmen souvie booths and whatnot, so that's just me. I just think that all of this marketing for the Countdown and stuff is more geared towards the younger generation of today and less of the past.

    It's not to say a Star souvie booth would not do well, but I think more of the fans are likely to buy stuff from Crown, Blue Stars, etc....now Blast videos? Sure, they would do well for finals week.

    Again, that's just my opinion.

  6. Since the Star Reunion corps will be performing during finals week, how about a Star souvie booth? What I would love to see...

    -star magnets

    -reprints of a select couple of t-shirts

    -a tee with squares of art depicting each year of the corps...

    they could also sell blast and brass theater DVDS, CDs, etc....

    will this happen? i think it would be nice....

  7. crown did some of nevsky their 2nd year - i would love for crown to revisit that piece...the whole thing is great

    I've wanted Regiment to do this for ions, but they don't seem interested. Would have been a HELLACIOUS follow-up to Spartacus. But since they don't seem interested, maybe SCV would give it a shot. The structure of the piece CRIES out for a straight-ahead reading (by and large) in drum corps, and provides ample material for a theatrical presentation. And it's Russian ... plenty of SCV heritage to draw on for that.

    Of what piece do I speak?

    Prokofiev A L E X A N D E R N E V S K Y

  8. thanks man - these seats were not available the other day - i just purchased

    found this seating chart!

    http://www.goredbirds.com/sports/m-footbl/...tailgating.html

    see ya at the show - i'm section B row 22 seat 19 - really appreciate you pointing out these seats opening up!

    chris

    (looking forward to seeing crown...marched them the first year out, 1990)

    I'm looking for a good seating chart for ya but having trouble finding a good one...I'll let ya know if I get a hold of a good one.
  9. is there a CD review feed that would be better than here? anyway, i received my cds a week ago (chicago), and here are my thoughts

    -i am enjoying phantom more on cd - i love hearing the gasps from the audience and other audience participation for this show - almost makes me cry ;-) very entertaining

    -i really liked bd in person, but havent listened much on cd

    -i like the crowd reaction for the end of cavies - i think at the beginning of the ballad there is a guy shouting 'tonite you die' from most kung fu movies, but hard to pick it out since others are shouting at the same time

    -of course love crown, however i dont think the mics could handle the impacts - some of them almost cut out for the hits cos it was too loud - wish that girl wouldnt have screamed so in the middle of the ballad after the completion of that flag toss circle... but definitely excellent stuff

    -jumping to bcoats - i understand putting that one brass chorus towards in end in the righthand speaker, but its disappointing that way - did i only hear it from my right ear? no! ok if the balance was more to the right, but with no left, and me being in the drivers seat (the only place i can really crank the volume the way i want, by myself driving), i miss hearing it thru the drivers side speakers too

    -scv - loud scv yell, however could have used more snapping from the audience in the storny section

    -bluestars - really miss hearing the pavane warmup - too bad it didnt make it...

    great cds though - listening to the crowd in phantom is worth it - everyone is so shocked when the dm throws that girl in the ballad, it makes me laugh! how many times did everyone see that show!? were they gonna do a aerobed spot finals nite and throw her on a soft surface? no, but you knew that, night after night!

    enjoy

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