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  1. I think it has finally happened. I've turned into the guy who wishes drum corps would be what it used to be when I marched. Not that I don't like what's happening on the field with Bluecoats, Crown, BD, etc, but the emphasis on, dare I say, show band style design ideas has me wanting some straightforward, in your face, minimal props, bad@ss drum corps. 

    Music in Motion has been mentioned in The Cadets thread and I miss it. The performances are top notch, and I'll never stop going to shows, but d@mmit, I wanna see the above mentioned drum corps take the field (with helmets, shakos, etc) and throw down a show that just lets the crowd know what drum corps really was "back in the day."

    Will it happen? Who knows? Is this latest incarnation of DCI just an experiment? Once again, who knows? I like it, but I liked the old stuff better. 

    $.02, get off my lawn.....my blood will get all worked up.!!!!

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  2. 32 minutes ago, FTNK said:

    I think shakos are necessary; I know ditching headgear is en vogue, but BD is doing ok...

    This.

    The Cadets fully become The Cadets when the shako goes on. When I marched Phantom Regiment in the 90's, when the helmet went on, it was go time. Any other time, we were laughing and joking, but when we geared up with the helmet, get out of the way because the Phantom Regiment is here.

    The shako puts the mindset that The bad@ss Cadets have arrived, both in the audience watching and the MM's themselves, I'm sure.

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  3. 1993 Phantom Regiment. Was THE show that got me hooked on drum corps. Yeah, I got to know Star of Indiana 1993 and Cadets 1993 and love them both, but I was wide-eyed sitting in the floor totally enthralled by Regiment.

     

    Good memories. Making me remember my first years of high school band and how I knew I would march drum corps one day.

     

    (sorry I can't name 10 things)

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  4. Just now, littlejaw said:

    Any increase in corps size would require the addition of another member bus. Currently at 150 members, there are 3 busses for the corps. Think of all the extra costs associated with that. Bus driver, gas, insurance, bus rental, etc. doesn't make economical sense to me for drum corps.

    Agreed. But I'm sure they'll increase the number at some point, though who knows if any corps even want to add MM as of right now. Logistics aside, how big can each corps get before it becomes too many?

  5. With Regiment sacrificing hornline for guard this year, it got me thinking...

    if staging and Blast style shows are the move DCI is making, could they up the total amount of members for each corps? What would the cut-off be? 170? 200? How many is too many? Would it hinder drill at some point? 

    Watching Regiment take the field with 30 contras would be bad-### though...just a thought. 

    $.02. 

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  6. I have no problem with this show, though I will concede that it does not seem to be along the same lines as what the top 3 ( or 4, maybe 5) are doing. I think this show would've been very competitive in the 90's, moderately competitive in the mid-00's, but with what is happening today in drum corps, Blast style shows are what's in....maybe. It may change tomorrow. Who knows? 

     

    I dig the show though, for what it's worth.

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  7. How long until corps start using a variation of this type bus to travel with? Will it help? Better rest, better rehearsal? Is floor time, where a corps member can actually stretch out, that big of a deal? When I marched in the mid 90's we got a good portion of our sleep on the bus, floor time was awesome if we could get it...

    Bonus question..would this make housing sites change? Now all you need is a field and showers. No need for a gym floor. 

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/apos-ship-yourself-overnight-cabin-081101970.html

     

    Discuss

  8. The value of travel as the best education. I lived a relatively sheltered life in south Mississippi before drum corps (overprotective religious zealot parents who never did really approve of my drum corps years, but that's a story for another day) and my two years at Phantom Regiment were a coming of age for me. Learning about people that I never would have been able to meet otherwise and seeing the country, albeit via stadiums, gym floors, and football fields, were some of my greater memories. 2017 makes 20 years since I marched, and I still get misty-eyed thinking of the experience.

    Now I just have to get my kids to follow suit so I can be a drum corps dad!!!!

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  9. What does a 150 marching member corps have for busses these days? 5 plus a staff bus? With the Scout Cavalier Regiment SuperCorps, they'll need around 15 member busses plus around 3 staff busses. Make it 20 busses for good measure.

    Meh.....no logistical problem at all. Lol!!

  10. I agree with the part about "nonsensical rambling". Aside from that:

    - I am less than impressed by someone posting declarative statements as if fact, thinking that following it up with "just my $.02" gets them off the hook. If you want to post opinions, feel free... but use appropriate language, like "in my opinion", "IMO", or "I think".

    - Curious what you were thinking when you said "99% of the old timers will continue to pay for a ticket". Based on my range of acquaintances, observations and attendance trends, I think some long-term fans stick around and some have left, with neither side anywhere near 99%. (Latest pertinent data on this was a survey commissioned by DCI where they found the average fan follows the activity for less than four years.)

    - Yes, some aspects of drum corps change, while others stay the same. Therefore, IMO, we should expect some people to lose interest in it, while others remain. I think anyone who embraces change ought to accept that up front.

    - No, the glory days are not always the days when you marched. It is a common sentiment, but not universal.

    Glad you feel better getting that off your chest. Another internet warrior getting angry. Glad you didn't "let me off the hook." I'm sure you're a blast at parties. Have a good day. I'll get off your lawn now.
  11. What is "old school" ??? pre-DCI, 70's, 80's, 90's, last century, this century. DCI is approaching 50 years which is double the lifetime of current marchers.

    When I marched in '97-'98, we thought the guys who marched in the '70's were old school, and the guys that marched in the pre-DCI era were "ancient." Lol.

    I guess that means the 90's are old school now and the 70's are ancient.

  12. You're delusional if you really think that 99% of the "Old Timers" (T-Rex's) are paying money to watch "Marching Broadway Musical Theater" on a football field. It's mostly high school and college marching band kids and their parents. Former "Old School" Corps members and fans are so turned off at the current state of the art that they're not going anywhere near a show...........

    As I said before, just my $.02 and worth what you paid to read it. I'm not going to get angry at an activity that meant so much to me when I marched. On the field, It's not the same as it used to be, and that's okay. The kids are still busting ### every day to put out a show they can feel proud of, even if it's not "old school" drum corps. I will always support that.

    And yes, I'm a former "Old School" member and I go to as many shows as I can every summer, and I wish I could go to more...

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