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  1. OH GREAT...you changed the dang rules? I voted how I've voted EVERY OTHER FRIGGIN ROUND...by voting for the group I wanted eliminated...

    Should have put the rule change warning the title of this thread (or, at least in the sub-title)...

    So, I voted for who I wanted eliminate: Phantom (their Rhapsody in Blue never worked for me...to cut and paste)...

    Oh well...I guess I voted for a show I didn't like...hate that!

  2. Just heard from several non-corps related sources that Mystikal is really stepping up their game this season, and that so far the hornline (almost full - have 29 right now) is sounding very strong, while the percussion is getting even stronger...

    That being said, I think any guard folks wanting to march this summer should definitely get to this audition cause, with them going to Madison, Mystikal should be a really fun and good group to march with this year.

  3. Star: 1985, Not sure about 86 (may have been a DM pair that year), 87 (again, not sure), 88, 89, and 90. 91, 92 and 93 were guys.

    Hey Sam...

    Star actually did have a female DM in '88...I remember her out in CA @ the SoCal shows...wore a long flowing gown for the Porgy & Bess show...

  4. I agree with Jeff. You could have done a lot better off just not saying it's unprofessional. Mainly because you're not an announcer and have no clue how to do it.

    As my little self-appointed title says below, I'm a professional announcer on the west coast and have been for a good 20 years. It is ABSOLUTELY my job to provide some drama, ESPECIALLY during the awards ceremony. Crowds eat it up. I've done it literally hundreds of times over the years at marching band, drum corps, and winter guard shows out here and have never ONCE been told I was unprofessional, and I have been a LOT more "blatant" about it then Brandt (of course, I think I have a better voice than Brandt, but that's a whole 'nother thread--JUST KIDDING CROCKER!!!)

    In any event...calling out someone in public (while it's your right--whatever) and saying what they do is unprofessional to me in rather rude. So, that's not a low blow at you. But it is my opinion.

    Ryan...since when do you announce shows? I've never realized... :worthy::bleah::bleah:

    (had to join Jeff in ribbin' ya)...

  5. Holy good GOD, people!

    Other than BDSop, not a single other person has even hinted at HEARING the said inflection (Finals 1992). I've been listening to his fantastic announcing since 1982, and never EVER has he made a ruckus like that. And stop with the "it was loud" jazz. Madison's 1988 win reaction was TEN TIMES louder!!!

    I just wondered who else---based upon hearing the SAME evidence (from videos)---might have had the same thought.

    Brandt gets excited for the activity. Yes he got excited for the Cavaliers win in 1992 (as did the crowd at Camp Randall)...he got excited for Madison's win in '88 (as did those at Arrowhead Stadium)...he got excited at SCV's banquet in 2004 (which he attended, following SCV's participation in the Rose Parade)...and the list goes on...

    Just for reference...

    Anyway, as I stated above, I heard it...and, I remember thinking when he announced Cavaliers in first that it sounded a bit more enthusiastic than normal...but, I also remember he went nuts in '88, too (I was in the stadium and the thundering crowd necessitated it)...

    But, the '92 crowd was also raucus, being that it was Cavies first win...and, with the history they've had in the activity (consistent VFW champs, then nothing in DCI until '92) it was akin to the excitement when the Boston Red Sox won the championship in baseball a couple of years ago...finally, after a long dry spell, a championship.

  6. First of all, please think just a little bit more about what you say, before you say it. I have heard him announce many a time, not in the scenarios described, but I have. If everyone here is saying he gets over excited about certain corps (The Cavaliers), and nobody is denying it, then I consider that to be unprofessional, no matter how often or not often it happens.

    edit: spelling

    :wall::worthy::wall:

    Actually, I thought a lot about what I said...because what I wanted to say would have deleted from DCP, and I would have been banned...

    As stated above, NO NOT EVERYONE is saying Brandt Crocker gets over excited about certain corps...the general opinion from folk who have heard Brandt announcing for longer than you have been in existence is that he gets excited for everyone...Brandt gets excited for the activity. Yes he got excited for the Cavaliers win in 1992 (as did the crowd at Camp Randall)...he got excited for Madison's win in '88 (as did those at Arrowhead Stadium)...he got excited at SCV's banquet in 2004 (which he attended, following SCV's participation in the Rose Parade)...and the list goes on...

    But, contrary to your screenname here, you don't believe it.

  7. Yea, but he should NEVER convey to the audience his personal emotions. If he's going to get excited about one corps, he should do it for EVERY corps, regardless of the situation. Very unprofessional.

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    You have no idea what you are talking about!!!

    Brandt Crocker is one of the all-time greats when it comes to announcing. He, indeed, does give EVERY corps the best he can, and has been doing for well over 30 years...

    If you have every heard him announce, you would know this.

  8. Actually, VK's best/funniest/most entertaining moments happened when they took serious music and added the gags...

    1988: Malaguena - the classical/guitar version, not Madison's...very dramatic & serious, then BAM!!! Here comes the Bull. Best drum corps gag EVER!!! (IMHO)...

    And, what about JAWS? Not particularly funny, but the genesis for many gags!

    I never particularly found the cartoon music, or even the David Lee Roth particularly funny. Cute, but not funny.

    VK's best stuff, like Bridgemen and even Jersey Surf, happened when they were playing serious music, and then hit you with the gags. Kinda like comedy, in general...

  9. Quick question - how come the contras wear their star on the sash instead of the left chest like the rest of the corps?

    I can answer THAT one...

    Vanguard Contras wear their stars on the sash because when your horn is down it occassionally rests against your left chest (only during lazy, "dang this horn is heavy" moments) and if the star was there, you'd most likely scratch your horn.

    Besides, being a contra means doing things differently than everyone else... :P :P :P

  10. OK...

    Maybe it's been done before, maybe it hasn't. REGARDLESS...

    Of those groups that have folded/disbanded/don't exist anymore, which shows would you like to see on a "Classic Countdown."

    Keeping with the DCI formula (don't select a single corps for multiple years), with this twist...NO DECADE LIMITATIONS (you want all 70's? go for it...all 2000's, great)...AND, NO PLACEMENT LIMITATION (if they performed, regardless of where they placed, you can vote for them)...

    FOR STARTERS:

    KINGSMEN - '72

    KILTIES - '74

    OAKLAND CRUSADERS - '76

    BRIDGEMEN - '77

    GUARDSMEN - '79

    NORTHSTAR - '79

    FREELANCERS - '83

    KNIGHTS OF GENESSEO - '83

    SKY RYDERS - '87

    SUNCOAST - '88

    VK - '88

    STAR OF INDIANA - '93

    Alright, everyone...

    Have at it!

  11. CASantaClaraVanguard19861.jpg

    OMG...now THAT is one helluva memory...two of the 10 members of the "Old Russian Jew" Contra Line in '86 (which I'm proud to say I was a member of, as well)...

    When we got our costumes early on first tour, we couldn't stop laughing, cause there really wasn't too much OTHER than Jewish you could portray while wearing this...

  12. Also remember...this show (05) was not designed with championships in mind, but rather for Denver, which was their last show.

    Given that their design staff will (most likely) create a show with a greater depth and long-range potential to be cleaned and improved upon all the way to championships week, I'm sure they will have a product that will compete for the D-II title...not that they'll necessarily win it, but at least I believe they'll be in contention...

  13. AWESOME ANNOUNCEMENT!!!

    Definitely heard some pieces in there that I'm looking forward to this year...Grover's Corners is a great piece...and Fanfare for the Common Man is one that I haven't heard too much of in the drum corps arena...

    Best of Luck this year, Blue Stars...sounds like your first year back in D-I is shaping up nicely!!!!

  14. JOE BRUNO!!!

    The first voice I ever heard associated with drum corps...as I watched the 1981 DCI Midwest Regional Finals on PBS (they broadcast that instead of Final in '81 because of DCI's 10th Anniversary celebration in Whitewater)...

    His voice was god-like as he announced each corps...not simply giving their home town and name, but adding a short bio to each introduction before giving the name...

    I really miss hearing his voice at shows...

  15. Regarding the new uniforms & equipment for Phantom this year, it's highly doubtful that they will be shelling out any money for any of the new stuff...

    Percussion - being a perennial top-5 corps, percussion companies generally will give you new equipment on a regular basis in return for the use of the corps name and pictures in advertising. Plus, it's a good way to field test new designs.

    Tubas - since this is a new design of a marching tuba (from what I've seen in previous posts), the free use of tubas is likely, to field test them for endurance and playing ability.

    Uniforms - similar to the percussion, any top corps is likely to get free, or significantly reduced uniforms so that they can promote the uniform company, and the company can likewise use the corps as standard for how good their product is.

    NOW...as for preference of Phantom uniform...

    THE KHAKIS WERE THE BEST...in my humble opinion.

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