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I don't have a picture of it but FMM and friend of mine has a licence plate that says:
SPLOOIE
I am sure the Sec. of State of Illinois had a hard time trying to figure out if this was an offensive word or not.
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70's - 76 BD. Before this year drills were lines, echelons and files. 76 BD changed all that.
80's - 84 Garfield. Haven't been too big of a fan since but they were awesome in 84.
90's - 91 Star. Again, not a fan but they raised show design to another level.
00's - 02 Cavaliers. After years of fine tuning, took what Star did to another level.
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..... no one was in Denton????
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It is very interesting that at one point this season the conversation was 'what has happened to the Cavies??', 'could the Cavies finish as low as 7th....8th....or even 9th????'
I think eveyone questioned the turnover in staff and management. Seems like their replacements are doing quite well in giving the boys a show that can win it all, dontcha think? I had no doubt especially since Mr. Gaines is still there doing his usual excellent work.
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My obvious choice is the Green Team but in all honesty I think BD will get a little stuck in the mud from here on out. Cavaliers, CC and Cadets will gain on them with the best performance winning on August 14th.
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I've said it before,.................give 79 Guardsmen a listen,.................you will fall in love, I promise!
As much as I disliked the Guardsmen (except a few that I dated :) ) I have to agree with you. That hornline in 79 was freakin' awesome.
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Sorry I'm not perfect anymore since I turned 50 LOL
Turning 50 in March. Trust me, I understand.
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Fortunately, we were in the stands that night Alberta All Girls completed their 1978 west coast tour with a DCI show. It was like icing on the cake and nicer than performing the half time show at the bull fight in Tijuana ;-)
1978 program, Cavaliers (which may be a photo from 1977 ;-)
I think it was 77 since I don't think we had the "pickle" flags in 78.
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Not sure if I posted this but I love this picture. 1978 finals in Denver
Unfortunetly I was in the stands that night
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I agree that they all should come back.
Interesting thing here.....after almost 40 years of DCI only 23 corps from the top 12 are gone. I think only two of them were champions too. I guess we can always count on Blue Devils, Santa Clara Vanguard, Phantom Regiment, Garfield Cadets, Bluecoats, Blue Stars, Boston Crusaders, Blue Knights, Glassmen, Madison Scouts and Crown to be in the mix year after year.
No Cavaliers? Do you expect them to fold soon?
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Since I married a Suncoaster, my answer is obvious. But a CLOSE second was 27th
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It's wildly successful, but a formula nonetheless. And there's nothing wrong with that at all, until it inevitably becomes stale (as all such formulas do).
Interesting. People were saying that The Cavaliers style was stale as early as June. Seems things have changed pretty drastically.
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Here is a sampling of some "predictions" done early June:
BD won't place lower than 2nd.
Cadets won't be out of the top 4.
The Cavaliers won't be in the top 5.
crown
phantom
bd
scv
cavies
cadets
bluecoats
boston
madison
blue stars
blue knights
glassmen
Carolina Crown
Blue Devils
Cadets
Santa Clara Vanguard
Phantom Regiment
Cavaliers
Bluecoats
Boston Crusaders
Madison
Blue Stars
Glassmen
Blue Knights
BD- anyone who bets against them any year is naive.
SCV- returns to elite status.
Cadets- difficult and dirty. again.
Bluecoats- another 06-like year.
Crown- it's a long way to the top if you want to rock n' roll.
Cavaliers- more turnover means the slide continues.
Crown- On their current course since 04, this should be their year
Cadets- If they continue in the same fan-friendly in your face drum corps show style from 09, theyll continue to be a favorite.
BD- just not enough adsurbity in this year's show to pick up 14.
SCV- (is the vanguard yell back this year?)
Blue Stars- Frank Sullivan taking over brass, and Aungst taking over percussion= continued improvement
Cavies-offseason changes mean a temporary drop for cavaliers
Crown
Santa Clara Vanguard
Blue Devils
Cadets
Phantom Regiment
Cavaliers (style change will confuse people at first)
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I would have to say anything with an OBJECTIVE winner. Sure referees, umpires, officials etc... influence a game but not quite to the degree of drum corps (gymnastics, diving or figure skating for that matter). I don't think athleticism has anything to do with the requirement of a sport. I would say chess, bowing, baseball, golf are better candidates for sports.
I agree with this. This topic has been discussed MANY times before on this site. I don't want to spend time searching but I believe anything that is subjectively scored is not a sport. Not saying that athleticism isn't required those activities (gymnastics, cheerleading, figure skating, drum corps, etc.) but I don’t consider them sports.
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I cheated but it was not Vince L. From Wiki:
Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing is a well-known quote in sports. It exemplifies a form of unfettered competitiveness that has permeated American sports. Its assertion about the importance of winning has been touted as a basic tenet of the American sports creed and, at the same time, singled out as encapsulating what is purportedly right with competitive sports.
It is attributed to UCLA Bruins football coach Henry Russell ("Red") Sanders, who spoke two different versions of the quote. In 1950, at a Cal Poly San Luis Obispo physical education workshop, Sanders told his group: "Men, I'll be honest. Winning isn't everything. (Long pause.) Men, it's the only thing!"[1] In 1955, in a Sports Illustrated article preceding the 1956 Rose Bowl, he was quoted as saying "Sure, winning isn't every thing, It's the only thing."[2]
This credo has served as counterpoint to the well known sentiment by sports journalist Grantland Rice that, it's “not that you won or lost but how you played the game," and to the Modern Olympic creed expressed by its founder Pierre de Coubertin: "The most important thing . . . is not winning but taking part (in the Games).”
The quote is widely attributed to American football coach Vince Lombardi; who probably heard the phrase from UCLA coach Henry Russell Sanders.[3] Lombardi is on record using the quote as early as 1959 in his opening talk on the first day of the Packers’ training camp.[3] The quote captured the American public's attention during Lombardi's highly successful reign as coach of the Packers in the 1960s. Over time, the quote took on a life of its own. The words graced the walls of locker rooms, ignited pre-game pep talks, and echoed from the rafters of banquet halls. According to the late James Michener's Sports in America, Lombardi claimed to have been misquoted. What he intended to say was "Winning isn't everything. The will to win is the only thing."[4] However, Lombardi is on record repeating the original version of the quote on several occasions, cited by Overman (see Bibliography).
Vince Lombardi is so notorious as a winning coach that the Super Bowl trophy is named the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
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A famous coach once said "Winning isn't everything." Then added:
"It's the only thing".
UCLA Bruins football coach Henry Russell ("Red") Sanders
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and isn't that baby old enough yet to come to a show? :) SURE SHE IS!!
Yes she is BUT, trust, me no one would want the cute little thing in the stands sitting next to them. She is a VERY active, vibrant 2 1/2 year old (just like her dad ) and wants to talk to everyone around her. She has a habit of striking up conversations during the quietist parts of shows. We are little tired of those dirty looks that drum corps fans are so famous for. And add my wife, (born in Queens NY) is not one to hold back her feelings when someone looks at our daughter even just a tad sideways..... well, it ain't pretty.
Indy will be fine because the wife and I can pass off the little one between us and we would still get to see almost every corps.
I do get to your neck of the woods so I'll keep in touch.
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Stef,
Great job as usual. I was not there last night but my better half was. Since I haven't seen a show yet there seems to be something wrong with seeing a show without my Green Team first. Plus, someone had to stay home with the little one. Added, my wife is a fan of The Maroon Team. Me, well, not so much but she loved their show as she always does. I'll form my own opinion since she 98% of the time focuses on the the guard being a former guard gal herself.
Yep 90 SUCKs. On it a lot now that my job takes me up into Cheeseland. Call you soon when I am up there!
See you in Indy!!
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I wasn't there but I heard that the ovation for the Cavalier Step-over w/hesitation in Monreal in '81 was pretty loud and long.
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New ending is going in next week from what I understand.
After Sly has cleaned it? :)
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1977 DCI Midwest Championship
About 45 Open Class/Class A Corps and 8 Cadet Corps over a two day period in beautiful Whitewater, Wisconsin.
Ahhh..... Whitewater. I need to drive up there soon to relive some great times there. A friend of mine who is also a FMM of The Cavaliers stayed in Whitewater recently for a Dave Matthews concert in nearby East Troy (Alpine Valley). He drove to the campus just to walk up that famous hill again.
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did they change alot since Kzoo?
Cleaner and ending is a work in progress but taking shape.
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I think that everyone who were saying The Green Team was:
1) Looking at 6th to 8th place
2) having issues due to staff turnover
3) not loud enough
4) too dirty
5) presenting a disjointed show
will be eating their words after tonight and Saturday.
Obviously because of my drum corps roots, I will sitting back and ing
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Does she still have her MIA bracelet...or did the guard not have those?
Just asked her and yes she does. It's broken but she still has it packed away in her "old drum corps stuff" box. Doesn't everyone have a box like that?
Denton TX
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Ahhh... the life a volunteer. Been there. I helped CPI for two weeks and only saw 3 out of 7 shows. I guess 3 is better then none.