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MikeN

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  1. 2 hours ago, kdaddy said:

    At a minimum, we shouldn't have separate forums on this site. If someone were to start a BDB topic in the world class forum (where it would get visibility and interest), the next two replies would be

    - THIS SHOULD BE IN THE OPEN CLASS FORUM - MODS MOVE THIS NOW

    - In before the close

    Back in the beginning <checks notes oh my god it was twenty years ago?!?> we were guessing when we structured the forums that D2/3 threads would get buried in the D1 forums.  Honestly, hindsight has shown that combining them these days wouldn't be an issue anymore.  (Note: I have no power to actually *do* this... 🙂  )

    Mike

  2. 2 hours ago, C.Holland said:

    Open class was at its best in Michigan City.  The stadium is awesome, the city, though needing a pressure washer and a hug, is welcoming, and you feel like you get your own run of it.  Which is nice.  

    That stadium was the only nice thing about it.  Bad parking, bad food options and so-so hotels. Admittedly just my opinion, but I think the new place is way better.

    Mike

  3. 6 minutes ago, mingusmonk said:

    I don't think it is for us to quibble about public vs private property, legal rights, etc. That's DCI's fight. It is up to us to pressure DCI into doing anything within it's realm to make a safe environment for those involved in the activity. They need to be trying everything, and if it turns out unenforceable by the courts, then that's on the courts, right?

    I do agree with this - DCI should be actively trying any and all avenues.  A bunch of us mentioned this on the other thread about priorities, but if you can't keep the kids safe, throw your hands up and say "well, we tried," why are we even doing *any* of this?

    Mike

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  4. 17 hours ago, ftwdrummer said:

    IIRC, the 2008-09 offseason is when Fiedler came in (after taking a year off from running Cavies), and switching to Ballet for Martha was part of his house-cleaning/tone-setting (recall that's also when they reverted to the late-90's uniforms--and there was a rumor at one point that he wanted to go back to the 80s uniforms before being convinced that they were too old-school).

    I remember Fiedler actually talking about this in an interview - he said they keep a spare of every uniform they've ever used, and that modern body movement did not look right at all on the "classic" SCV tunics, so they went with the 90's version as the next best thing.

    Mike

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  5. Yeah, WC vs OC is an organizational designation, not an on-field one really.  WC means you get appearance money, priority in scheduling and housing, and access to a lot more support.  In return, you are guaranteeing you can handle appearing all over a national tour (30+ shows generally) during the 8-9 week season, that you have not only finances in place to cover that, but reserves at a certain level, that you're providing "world class" health and safety, meals, transportation and other member support, and that your committing to having a stake in the whole. 

    I've been in the room - there just aren't any OC's currently that are built to handle that.  WC gets a lot, but in return they give a lot.  Crown spends more on health and safety staff alone than some OC's spend on food all summer.  OC places a lot more of the burden on each individual org, but also lets them tailor their tour experience way more to their liking.

    Mike

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  6. 17 hours ago, jjeffeory said:

    I'm sure good business people could negotiate with the indoor facilities, especially once the facility managers find out that this could be a recurring thing.

    I'm sure the universities in the state could use some more $$.

    I dunno, probably something that has already been explored.

    August is just so much tougher for Texas due to football.  They're already in preseason and scrimmages then, and facilities would be much harder to come by.  The reason DCI Southwest works as well as it does is because the Texas Bandmaster's Association is already in town for their annual conference, so it drives group ticket sales.  

    Somewhat homer-ish, I do think Texas probably should host a Finals again simply due to the number of MMs and families from here, but I'd say probably DFW would be the best option because of the giant travel hub.

    Mike

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  7. 32 minutes ago, IllianaLancerContra said:

    This expire in 2028. That gives us time to come up with a better plan.  DCI is the highest level of the marching arts.  You don’t see the NFL, World Cup Soccer, Olympics (all competitions at the highest level) get into a stupid, long-term deal to hold their championships at the same location for 20 years in a row. 

    Fair, but I don't know if I would call it a stupid deal.  There were not a lot of bidders for DCI's events, audiences weren't travelling (remember 12k in Orlando?) and Indy offered a very good, if not great, deal to DCI in return for the long-term contract.  Financially, DCI the org is in a much better and stable place than they ever have been, and their tour deals have really helped that along.

    All of that said, I'd 100% open it up at the end of this contract - would love to see what some of the other big NFL stadiums might offer.

    Mike

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  8. I have weird memories of that 2005 BD show.  It shouldn't work, and for many people that summer, it didn't connect.  But ... I really dug it.  I think the narrator nailed the voice work, and the whole program has a weirdly compelling energy to it.  It's not a terribly deep concept - dance derby in reverse - but sometimes you don't need a ton of subtext to it, you know?  It's just... fun.  <shrug>

    Mike

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  9. Tapspace Music (which is Murray Gusseck's company) published a standstill version of that Anima Mundi drum break called "Ramrod," if you want to see the sheet music.

    Jim Casella and Murray Gusseck were absolute drum wizards back in the early 2000's.  To this day they're the most *musical* marching percussion books I've ever seen. Nobody has ever matched their total attention to the drum package serving as either a mirror or additional voice to the brass.  I can't say enough good things about how cool those Vanguard books were!

    Mike

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  10. 3 hours ago, Mello Dude said:

    We absolutely need to have more mental health in this country.  More and more unhinged people.

     

    Mental Health Professional here.  They've always been there; they've just gone unnoticed, uncared about and generally dismissed.  That's one good thing that's changed in my time in the industry - we've made great improvements about reducing the stigma of mental health issues.

    Mike

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  11. Got to watch the Tour Premiere tonight. Phantom sounds good so far but looks fantastic. Seriously - they absolutely nailed the visual and drill and uniforms. I’m very pleased with the show so far, and I’m certain that, regardless of placement, we’ll look back on this as - great step one of the rebuild.

    Mike

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