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  1. The 'inflated scores debate' comes up each year, and usually for only one major reason:

    when a corps from the west coast has a score higher than any corps from any other part of the country.

    If the Devils and SCV were scoring 72 and 70 right now, I doubt there would be many posts decrying 'score deflation' :wall:

    It's irrelevant really, as we'll all find out what the judges think in the next few weeks.

  2. I never marched in a corps, but I was in a 'highly competitive' marching band back when BOA was MBA. Same experience? Not even close, I'm sure... as judged by friends of mine who did march corps.

    The 'we/they(age-related)' argument is sort of nonsensical, because everyone on this board wants DCI (in some form) to continue. In recent years, I enjoyed far fewer shows than I have in the past. That said, there are still enough shows each year that allow me to enjoy the activity. When that is no longer the case, I'll move on to another activity to spend time/money on.

    Is it drum corps? At the moment, I think it is, with a few exceptions. Would I like to see symmetrical drill and 2-valve g bugles? Not really. I miss the power of those hornlines, but corps are figuring out how to play their newer instruments as (or much more) effectively.

    It should be interesting to see what DCI becomes in the next five years. Until then, I'll continue buying merchandise from those corps who appeal to my particular taste. Come to think of it, that is the way it has always been.

    The term 'dinosaur' is often thrown around, and I don't think it means much. Across ages, people have different ideas of what drum corps should be. We'll see where it goes.

  3. The relative scores mean everything, the absolute value is disposable. I think the cadets did a #### of a job musically, but I don't like their show. Should they win? Who knows. Is the demand there? Yes. However.... demand could include jumping through hula-hoops or running up and down the backfield staircases (the boundary rules have to go sometime lol). The kids all did a great job, and maybe the scores reflect that.

    Regardless, entertainment value is in the crossed eye of the beholder.

    :ph34r:

  4. I have not seen the '05 BD show live. I'm one of those 'listen to it on the CDs' kinda guys for the last half decade.... BD pushed the envelope this year, and they're getting many negative reactions. Personally, I think their show is a waste of very talented musicians. When you're on the 'cutting edge' (whatever that means), you occasionally make mistakes.

    Hopefully, we'll see something different from the blue crew next year.... minus the narrator.

    :)

  5. I loved the 88 show. The maturation of their hornline was incredible, and layed the groundwork for future success... Medea and Belshazzar's Feast are close (seconds?). I usually listen to the brass preferentially, and the 90-93 brass duel between the Blue Devils and Star was really a fun ride

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