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  1. Any one who has performed knows that any sound you hear when you are onstage refers to you, no matter how your mind tries to convince you otherwise. Any "Boos" heard by the corps, any corps, hurts the kids on the field, even if the boos are actually intended for the judges. Indifferent applause speaks louder and hurts less.

    That said, I've heard tales that the riots that occurred at the original Rite of Spring premiere might have been staged by plants in the audience for publicity... not sure anyone would get the joke.

  2. is the 1970 Velvet Knights! A great repertoire, including a spacey arrangement of Captains from Castille and a Blood, Sweat & Tears concert that rocked.... and some wicked Rogers trios that had a harness that allowed each drum to be positioned separately that they wore low and had each angled up to the drummer's head at a different angle like spotlights (must have weighed a ton, though). Fun corps... way before their 2Cool reinvention, but cool before it was cool to be cool.

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  3. IN 1973 we all went from Whitewater to West Allis for a show at the Wisconsin State Fair... prelims and finals, and having to adapt the show to fit a racetrack instead of a football field (as I remember, prelims was on a field, then we spent the afternoon changing the show). Biggest memories: watching the Kingsmen snare line marching off the field after prelims, a bit the worse for wear; sneaking into the stands before getting uniformed to watch the Des Plaines Vanguard do their incredible show; the drum line forgetting the new drill at one point which caused the hornline company front to collide with them (and the subsequent Drum Corps World headline proclaiming something along the lines of "SCV wins with another perfect show"); and on the bus trip afterwards holding onto one of the younger drummers as he puked out the bus door after enjoying a bit too much of the local brew.... the best part was that we could enjoy and celebrate our drum corps family and our show one a bit longer than the Championship finale. Five days later we were home...

  4. The first time I heard the Disneyland version I was in the Peoplemover and just heard a pulse on the bass drum and started chanting "It's a corps... it's a corps" while looking around trying to see where it was coming from. Needless to say, we say every performance every day we were there for the next several years until they were disbanded. One of the most fun musical things they ever had!

  5. I'm really enjoying reading it and following the growth of the corps as drum corps itself changed through the years. An OUTSTANDING job! I'm particularly impressed how the corps philosophy has remained basically unchanged through the years, and realizing that philosophy is a reflection of their Holy Name heritage. Ennobling.

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