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ChrisVT2003

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  1. 15 hours ago, PhantomPhan91 said:

    Hey fellow Regiment Phans!

    Haven't seen activity here regarding the announcement of the new "Phancon" event taking place in June, just thought I'd share: https://www.classy.org/event/phancon-2024/e584527

    Seems like this is their 2024 refresh on the Phan-a-Thon fundraiser event, where we will also get the show/rep announcements and uniform reveals.

     

    Looks like a Super Hero themed show! (possibly)

  2. From the Fan Network schedule page:

    "Live subscribers will have access to on-demand videos and webcasts through the Aug. 9 DCI World Championship Semifinals. Only Live+DVD and Live+BLU subscribers will have access to on-demand playback of the World Championship Finals on Aug. 10."

    In other words, your $69 subscription does not provide access to finals VODs.

    Thanks for the heads up; I appreciate it.

  3. I paid the $69.00 early this season for the Fan Network. I just logged in this morning and saw that the finals shows are posted on the video stream on demand, but when I click the video it says: "You do not have access to view this content". I am signed in, and my membership is supposed to last through till next year. Also, I can view the shows from Allentown, but not finals. Can someone help?

    Cw

  4. Can someone post the corp line up for tonight with times? I just bought tickets for Big, Loud, and Live but I'm not going to be able to make it to the theatre at 6:30 due to work. I just want to know what corps I'll be able to see by the time I get there.

    I'll be going to the Easton theatre in Columbus, Ohio.

    Thanks!

    CW

  5. Granny Smith for president!!! Or queen!!! Or whatever she wants!!! :thumbup:/>/>

    I completely agree with Granny. These organizations, the leaders of those organizations, and the kids who are performing in the corps represent the highest level possible in the marching activity. They're professionals. They should be prepared for boos and cheers depending on what they put out on the field. They are, after all, artists and professionals. By saying "they're just kids", you are undermining their talent and skill. Kids have to learn that there are winners and losers. They also have to learn people will like them, or they won't. That's the reality of life!

    This should be distinguished though from WHOM we are booing. It is my feeling that when people boo because of the scores, they're booing the judges for having a perception vastly different from those watching the show-- not the corp who usurped the crowd's expectations. We are also booing DCI for installing and maintaining these judges and permitting their judging sheets the leeway to allow for the discrepancy in judging and crowd expectation.

    So I propose that the real problem is one of perception and back bone. The Judges feel differently than the majority of DCI fans about what makes an impressive show, but the judges get the final say. This is unjust because we feel that the better shows (in our majority consensus)should be rewarded because that will encourage all corps to strive to become what we as a majority really want (shows like SCV and Crown and Cadets and PR etc..)that level of achievement we desire in our first place corps. Conversely, we oppose sending the message to all corps that we will reward abstract and unattractive shows with higher placement. After all, we don't want more corps doing this "crap".

    Some will say that they rest outside of the majority, and will find the way I've characterized the Blue Devils offensive. I don't care. This has nothing to do with me, and everything to do with why we have this conflict.

    The answer is simple. If DCI wants to change the way the activity is viewed; and wants to make sure all corps don't start moving to this abstract form as part of a desire to win on the judges sheets, DCI needs to make a change. They should completely replace the judging panel and install a new one. Or, recreate the judging sheet to further regard emotional GE and crowd response without compromising quality of performance in any way.

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  6. **Bump!

    Anyone know the music that Regiment is playing this year? Any experience with other arrangements of these pieces that anyone has had a chance to hear--whether by a DCI show or marching band?

    I'm curious to learn about the show's music and how it may come off to the listener (whether dark, jubilant, complex, or other?)

    CW

  7. Ugghhhh....I am so jealous of all you guys. I was pumped for the theatre experience, but the show was cancelled in Columbus, Ohio because of a massive thunderstorm that rolled in literally 20 minutes before the show was to start.

    As ticked off as I was at God's timing, I did atleast get to see three live shows this year.

  8. I must have been sitting somewhere behind you jwillis35--I was in row EE and seat 30 up section 3. I felt your review is spot on so I won't do one of my own. Just a few quick observations however:

    1. PR's ending was sweet...the Chevron hit with the kick halt got a few people on their feet before the last push. The only awkward thing is the break in sound for the soloist to play those pick ups. Everyone is cheering so much though it seems as if there is just dead silence. Would be nice if they just continued playing that loud note into the step off so people can remain standing and cheering til the end.

    2. Cadets are MUCH improved from the last live viewing I had of them back in June. The pieces fit together nicely. I throught Regiment was louder, but not by much. Still don't like the balad at all, but the opener and closer have some wild drill. Love the company front at the end and the arrangements are bad ### in the last minute. I'll be listening to this one on my cd player for a long time.

    3. Coats were amazing of course. Special love goes out to the horn line for getting up close and personal for the encore presentation on that last song, my ears are still ringing!!! :worthy:

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  9. The pre-show in Allentown was an extension of the "blood" riddle portion that happens during the middle of the show. The brass prances around the perimeter of the field while setting up stands for head poles and maybe some guard stuff. The guard entered the field slowly from the right in a round formation around princess Turandot and two drum majors. One has the sword on his shoulder. All the poles with helmet heads are held high by the guard as they process. Eerie and slow with some spooky synth sounds. They break to post the poles around the field and form up near their first formation dots.

    Nice! Sounds like they are trying to highlight the story a bit more. I also saw a new picture of a corps member standing on the podium at the end of the show. Does the ending change much to get him up there?

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