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  1. I will always have a tremendous ammount of respect for the members of the 2007 tour. If memory serves me right the corps was giving serious thought to not fielding a corps that year and the staff was assmbled in the late spring. There were definite struggles with the original visual designers thoughts on the drill at Memorial Day camp, and eventually changes were made early/mid/late season. The staff chemistry was good, but since everyone was a new face, it was definitely not to the level of staff chemistry/cohesion that a corps has with steady staff retention. Be that as it may, the season was a very positive experience in my mind for the members. I believe the 2007 administration treated the members more as adults and less as kids. That is not a slam on the previous administration, that is just my interpretation of what the members told me throughout the season. If I recall, there was a good ammount of member retention for the 2008 year.

    I'm not really sure how the members dealt with all the changes, but I know that we never had the ammount of changes thrown at us during my marching years. Because of this, I will hold the members of 2007 on a pedastal for carrying the corps through a very uncertain time. In my mind, they are arguably one of the most important corps in Madison's history.

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  2. From what I understand those holes are filled...I'm not sure if it's injury or if they're just not fully in the show yet, in regards to them not marching at night.

    In regards to the sword in the ground at the encore. That was a 1994 Brass Trophy....I can't remember what show it was won at, but maybe somebody on here can remember and help me out.

    The 1994 Brass Trophy (if memory serves me right) was from Drums Along the Rockies. Also, that sword was used in a couple shows in 1997.

  3. Not counting uniform fee's, free day expenses, and laundry, my best recollection is:

    Tour Fees (and maybe it fluctuated different periods in the 90's)

    1st year member - $500

    2nd year member - $300

    3rd year member - $250

    4th year member - $200

    5th year member - $150

    6th year member - $100

    Can't remember if staying at the Regent was a separate expense...Anyone? After Memorial day camp, you would room with 3 other guys, all chip in for food (mostly bought at Aldi's) and beverages and this was also another expense. The Regent was a pretty nice place all things considered, it had a computer room, a commons area, was close to a laundromat, and was about a 10 or 15 minute walk to State Street.

    Good times.

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  4. Indeed we did go out west in 1998. In fact, I remember on our way out west I remember staying in Minden Nebraska, Glenwood Springs CO, Moab Utah, Elko Nevada had a concert at the Capital in Sacramento then over to Concord. I believe we had about 3 or 4 freedays in during a two week stretch. (Santa Cruz, San Fran, Monterrey), then made our way down to Stockton, Modesto, Tulare(?), and Anaheim I think we also had a free day in Vegas soon thereafter. Good times.

    From what I remember, the average age of the corps that year was around 20 years old. Old corps. When we were around Santa Clara, it was the only time I remember Stewart looking at our coordination session and saying (paraphrase) "Okay, no run through tonight. You guys are looking good for this time in the season".

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  5. Jeremy definitely marched in 1998, that was his first year in the corps. Good player. He was in the sop trio in Remembrance. I know he did a couple more years, but I dont remember which years specifically. He's from Michigan and if I remember correctly was on staff (in some capacity) with Legends for a few years. Good to see that he is doing well. (BTW, he looks exactly the same as he did in 98)

  6. I too am in agreement with elmhurstmusiced. Not saying that it didnt happen though, knowing him, he may have done a couple drill pages (dont know if many recall that there was a skull and crossbones formation in early season). Perhaps Harmon did something in '96? Either way, Chris was my fav. instructor. Nothing like those old school Madison guys teaching you. 97-99 = best summers of my life.

  7. Wait, what happened? Was this on finals night?

    I'm pretty sure it was on finals night. It happened on side 1. I remember coming on the field and then turning into the 50 then seeing the guy line the field who was roughly at the back hash , or the hash behind the center x.. He was around the 30 yard line. As we stepped off, I think everyone knew he was going to be in the way. His pace was slow, and I think he hit our company front closer to the front side line. I just remember hearing "boos" from the crowd when the line got messed up, then cheers from the crowd, after recovering the form. Nothing really prepares you for something like that.

    99 wasnt any better. I think we had a false command from one of the staff members on side 2 while coming on the field. It was sooo loud, you couldnt hear, and I think he counted our step off early. So those people that were near the front sideline had already stepped off and those near the center hadnt "officially" received a command from the DM, so we had a snake form until somehow we recovered. Dallas, maybe you have some memories?

  8. Ah, shame. Red Letter News it is then! Unless that's gone too.

    Speaking of such things, I think I've got a collection of "books" collecting dust that I need to donate to the library. Lol

    Ha! :guinesssmilie: I thought that was the one you were referring to originally. Sadly there seemed to be more video games, and video movies rather than reading...

    Give a hoot...Read a book...or at least look at the pictures.

  9. Hello all,

    I'm selling a 1 yr old Silver Yamaha Bobby Shew Trumpet (YTR 8310ZS) with its original case and the stock Bobby Shew Mouthpiece it came with.

    List price for the horn is $2350...I bought it for $1650 and I'm willing to part with it for $1000. **Buyer pays for shipping.

    It plays great, everything works flawlessly. There is very little wear on the lead pipe.

    I've had it for 1 yr. and am looking at getting another horn...more than likely a custom Wild Thing by Flip Oakes after tour.

    If you like, I can send pics.

    PM me if you are interested.

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