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  1. There is something strangely comforting about going to a show and seeing/hearing the Cabs crankin' out the Spanish tunes. All the more appreciated considering some of the corps we have lost over the years. Cabs are sort of like the Big Mac of senior corps....you bite in and it's pretty much the same every time! AND...you can't play Hava Nagila wearing a sombrero...

    As usual I don't "chime in" to often but I feel I need to here for a little rant.

    Drum corps is a weird thing to me. As I love the new stuff DCI puts out every year and I love just as much the old school balls to the wall in your face "G-bugle" stuff. But one thing I have noticed after a couple years with the cabs is that whenever we try something out of the normal caballero idium it just plain ol falls on deaf ears..... The "pyramid" show was just as weird for the members as it was for the people who paid good money to see us perform. It just doesn't work for the cabs! (And I was the poster boy for the 1993 uniform!)

    On an average, people only get to see the cabs maybe once or twice a year! (thats a guess) and I don't know about you, but when I go to see a drum corps show I go to it because I want to feel that moment, or hear that corps I love, and yes to get my "face blown off!" (If I go to a Rush concert and they don't play YYZ I'd be ######) I wanna hear Hurcs play mag 7, cadets play rocky point, and Cabs RUMP their little ##### off. And as a former marching member of the cabs to ALL the people who feel the same way as the "same ol ####" haters, all I can tell you is if you ever marched in the Caballeros and felt what we feel after or during a performance of that "same ol stuff" your attitude will surely change. For most it will never happen and you will continue to "hate". But honestly? We don't care what ya think! If championships were awarded for standing ovations............ I would need a MUCH bigger jacket.

  2. With the whole sidelined soloist thing......I do not like it. I just think if I have to do it and move then they should to HAHAHAHAH!!!

    I understand the sidelined soloists but as with anything else, only if it is done tastefully. I really don't like when they hide on the sideline the whole time while the corps is playing a sick lick, then at the end of the lick they decide to jump out and either tag a high note or bring something up an octave and it completely takes away from the rest of the line. It's like they want to say "Hey everybody look what I can do after everyone else played the hard stuff". Unless it is written into the show and done tastefully I just think it pulls away from the ensemble sound.

  3. I remember in the early to mid 90's......(well for the most part i remember them hahahaha) and your right there was a mutual respect between the corps then. Especially when the vets from each corps knew each other and told us new guys about who and what the other corps were about.

    back on topic tho, 1996......I still gotta go with that one on here......(yes i am biased)

    Oh and Phantom vanguard.......now I may have more time to re-work the corps direction and perhaps hire additional staff. Donnie if your interested I need an upper soprano vibrato tech. The pay is decent and Timmy Campbell has mentioned interest in marching, albeit in some place south of Hawthorne that is due to freeze over?? (not to sure what he meant hahaha) If your interested send resume asap.....I hear Deamer is in to.

  4. You guys really HAVE to be kidding me about 94, right? Not even close...sorry boys. I will give it to you Cabs on a year you should have won, but not that one. Empire was not to be denied...undefeated all year.

    And I conceded 93 in 2 posts before that because Bush was very good, but honestly Empire could have won every year from 1990-94. 95 we sucked, but still should have been second, because everyone else except Cabs was having an off year. Westshore was on the comeback and had THAT drum line so they snuck into second. But in 1996, I thought we were a very solid second to Cabs.

    Oh yeah, those were some of the corps I taught and wrote for !!! LOL...some great memories. And, I am keeping the focus off the tie in 1997.

    I can see why my friends at Bush were OK with the outcomes. You had some great corps as did Cabs and Empire during those years, THAT was competition!!!

    Donny

    I agree. I think DCA as a whole was so much different then and the competition between Cabs, Bush, and Empire was awesome

  5. That actually means a lot Fran thanks.......

    I will save the names from this story for sake of embarrassment but here goes.

    Every corps as we know thinks they are the best. And thats great. Theres been many times I thought the cabs should have won and for one reason or another we did not. The older guys always used to say to me "Welcome to DCA kid". And after the announcements were made I turned to one of my best friends to this day who I met in 1996 and said "I guess this is what they meant by welcome to the DCA...." We were both in tears as was most people that night.

    Fast foward to 2006. The same guy I met in 1996 ended up marching next to me EVERY year after that until we both left in after the 06 season. In 2006 the corps was unbelievable. The horn line was probably one of if not THE best horn line I ever had the honor of playing in. The corps in the beginning of the season was tweaking the show like most corps do. The brass caption head called me and said "we are thinking of adding something to end of the show and was wondering what ya thought about it." Turns out they talked to Jim Prime (who wrote the opener in 1996) and with permission they took the tag at the end of the opener and it fit perfectly in the end of our show and generated the excitement and intensity they were looking for.

    Knowing how much the 1996 show meant to the Caballero organization, the remaining members who marched in 96 were psyched to play it the first friday night we got it. the new members also knowing the history of 96 were just as excited. So we play thru it........And the flashbacks started happening. The Flashbacks were in fact overwhelming to myself and to my friend. And needless to say we were a bit misty eyed. And even tho we did not win that year. Even tho it was my last year with the corps. even tho we lost by a TENTH in 1996 One of the best memories I have from corps is knowing I got to end my drum corps career cryin like a baby with my friend next to me, playing that little tribute to the 1996 corps one more time. Musicaly it was the greatest way to end my marching career......

  6. Well I have not posted on here in a while so first let me say hi to Ponzo, Donnie, Jeff Ream, and anyone else who still thinks phantom vanguard is the best corps ever to march on the field.

    And now for my vote..........(with no offense to anyone involved in the 1996 westshoremen)

    1996 Cabs in my opinion wins this by a LONG run.......

    that corps was one of the greatest things I have ever been a part of. The show itself and the performance that night was legendary !! I know im biased and not everyone will agree but just watch and listen to the shows........

  7. That note would be an A I believe, and it was none other than Mike Winfield and Andy Grilk playing that baritone duet with the sopranos (Andy is the one that lasered the A at the end), Timmy Campbell, Frank Ponzo, and I'm not sure of the other soprano. Some on here has GOT to know the answer to that.

    And to think I married a guy that I thought would pull me out of corps, and it turned out when we joined the Caballeros, he loves it just as much as I do. I'm a lunatic when it comes to drum corps, especially my beloved Caballeros.

    I made Brian Grilk a CD entitled: "Shut up and Break Things: Our Great Caballero Tradition" Packed with 8 of our mutual favorite shows.

    People think I'm a nut when I'm driving the parkway or going to the market because I pretend to play and finger the parts and sing all the mellophone parts or soprano/trumpet solos and always point my index finger up in the air when a super soprano soloist kills babies with a high note.

    GOD! I'm a ll fired up now. Is it November 25th yet!?!?!?!?!?

    CABALLERO PRIDE!!!!

    The other soprano was Pete Fox. And I THINK that was Mike WInfield that played the upper register stuff in the sextet. Timmy Campbel, Ponzo, and Pete had some fun as well..........

    Sounds like an epic show I gotta admit.........Can't wait to hear it. See everyone at the open house. (I may bring my mouthpiece) ^0^

  8. Have fun in Wildwood ! Always a good time down there. Sorry I couldn't work it out for the season. But like Al said it is one of those years that other priorities have to come into play! I will be at as many shows as I can supporting ya all.

    On a personal note and again to play off of Al's post, it is just one of those things. My first year (1993) we had I THINK 42 horns. I was soprano 17 out of 18. The only reason I wasn't 18 was because the guy in the 18 hole wouldn't give it up! (He ended up being my serrogate corps father Love ya JOHN!)

    I have been in horn lines with 52, 60, 64, you name it. But EVERY year there is a hole. ALWAYS a hole. I think it is just one of those drum corps "things". But it works itself out.

    And as one of those long time members who can't do it this year, it is going to be VERY weird to adapt to non member life. I am already going thru withdrawls. But after 15 years it is a challenge I am up for!!! (Do people really sleep past 6AM on the weekends in the summer?)

    Anyways good luck to my whacky bell bottom wearing psychos. Your in good hands with that staff and if anyone needs the rules for bus #2 I am only a phone call away!

  9. Hey Cabs - what year was that at Bridgeport (Bluefin Stadium) where the crowd where practically diving off the upper deck for us? I remember walking around the stadium afterwards with Gordito and getting stopped for autographs by little kids...man that was an awesome night!!

    I think it was 2000. The year of the loudest hornline ever to play behind the front hash. b**bs Man those chords never stopped growing. Kinda like my belly that year. :laugh:

    Chris that was 2000. One of my fondest memories in drum corps! It was absolutely insane.

    Another was 1996 Cabs.........DAM !

  10. I played solos for cabs. And I was born in 1976. I have worn a dress before on bus 2. And it gets annoying when people read to into posts and it becomes 3 or 4 people arguing about BS. Its why people get annoyed with DCP and RAMD and whatever limited drum corps talk groups are out there.

    If you don't like cabs, thats fine. If you don't like Sun thats fine to. If you don't have the balls to sign your name after a post then crawl in a hole and cut off your oxygen supply.

    Point is, this was actually a pretty interesting topic (to me) because I didn't know the answer to some of the questions and I wanted to know. But as with the history of MOST topics on DCP it got ruined by inconsiderate people who think its needed to post dumb stuff. So if ya don't like cabs, find your little group of cab haters, open some beers, hate away, keep it to yourself cause NOBODY CARES!! The cab supporters greatly outnumber you anyways......

    Love,

  11. I'm really glad that there have been so many good remarks about Blue Shades. It's a VERY difficult arrangement, especially for 64 horn players to get together. Jay did an outstanding job...very fast, very loud, many notes! As for the trumpet solos, they're not easy! It's taken me a few reads to really get them under my fingers. But thanks to all for the kind words!

    Can't wait for the semester to be over, and move-in to finally come.

    Drew stop pretending like thats you playing the solos........You know its me

  12. WOW I am blown away by this. I never really knew Sean on a personal level, we just said hi at shows in passing ALL the time. He was one of those "Drum Corps people" you just kind of get to know as the years pass, but you don't realize an impact a person has until they are gone. The activity is a magical thing.

    RIP Sean

  13. I usually don't post on these but heres the moments that always give me goosebumps...

    1) The shot of Kristy Spears trying to hold it in near the end of the 96 Phantom video

    2) the shot of the girl at the end of the 93 Star show

    3) 87 Cadets company front

    4) 88 or 89 SCV when the crowd is in such AWE it doesn't know if it should just take it all in or cheer. (Those moments are the best, when your so taken back by the music you are just motionless)

    5) The end of any show when you see the members reactions (A lot of times you see it with BD bobbing their heads) Unless you have marched you cannot describe that feeling

  14. honestly, Adam isnt the kind to care. he shows up and plays his horn than has a beer. he doesnt care about the rest of it.

    and Adam has G and Bb and can play both quite well. he doesnt need to swing one, you can pick up any DCA cd over the last ten years and hear how well his can swing when it counts.

    there...feel better now that you've been attacked as you attacked him?

    and do you see now how these type of attacks do nothing to resolve the issue at hand?

    Thanks Jeff. I truly appreciate it. The fact of the matter is that I was trying to calm people down. I keep seeing Cabs this and old guard that. Just keep in mind people that the Caballeros stay out of this stuff like Mike Ryan said earlier in the post. But also remember 99% of the cabs are like me. We just show up and play our instruments and spin our equipment. So before you categorize the cabs with something PLEASE make sure you know everything. There are two sides to every story there is a lot of he said she said BS. I don't have any CLUE what anyone is talking about. So laugh a little and enjoy your coffee or beer or play your horn and swing it no matter how big or small or what key its in.

    Again thanks Jeff.

  15. W/ my sig the way it is and people knowing who I am I cant say what I REALLY think but this proposed rule is clearly a mistake - ALL rules should rationally lead to inclusion and growth. This rule does not. The fact the "GOB" people have little to say other than "I like peanut butter" is proof enough that the premise of this rule is based on a level of animosity and if there was any logic involved someone wouldve explained it in such a way that those of us west of the missip. would not feel offended right now. I speak now not as a member or alumni of any particular corps but as a participant in the activity who would march in ANY corps I lived w/in driving distance of (Except for, ... ahem OOPS! cant say that)

    Oh relax and get a sense of humor ! I don't really care what everyone is arguing about. All I saw was the cabs in the original post. I don't care about political BS. I don't care who wants to swing the bigger you know what. I go, I play my horn, I enjoy all the corps, I go home........... So lighten up Francis

    Love and happiness

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