KeithHall Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Off The Line? Color Pre? Into Concert, Concert, Out of Concert, drum solo and the Exit? Now it's all a theme show...LOL We've come a long way baby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old School Contra Guy Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Off The Line? Color Pre? Into Concert, Concert, Out of Concert, drum solo and the Exit?Now it's all a theme show...LOL We've come a long way baby! Who says ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puppet Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Off The Line? Color Pre? Into Concert, Concert, Out of Concert, drum solo and the Exit?Now it's all a theme show...LOL We've come a long way baby! Wasn't it: Intro - Off The Line - Drum Solo - Color Pre - Drum Solo - Pre Concert - Concert - Out of Concert - Drum Solo and Exit? It certainly was during our '71 season. 1971 Repertoire Ride Of The Valkeries West Point Alma Mater Fistful Of Dollars Three Blind Mice In Symphony Hall Clementine Woodstock! West Point Alma Mater Reprise Puppet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim K. Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Who says ? I agree, who says? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommytimp Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 I agree, who says? Who says what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apoch003 Posted December 26, 2007 Share Posted December 26, 2007 Who says "Git er done!", which is really just an illiterate way of stating "complete the task", and furthermore, has made millions off the American public by uttering such a phrase? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dckid80 Posted December 27, 2007 Share Posted December 27, 2007 (edited) I agree, who says? I'll 2nd that!!!! Never again will we hear tunes like TOSP, La Suerte or Harlem Nocturne played the right way. Edited December 27, 2007 by dckid80 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Puppet Posted December 27, 2007 Share Posted December 27, 2007 (edited) What? OK - What is a "TOSP?" I'm keen to know. And as to Harlem Nocturne which version will we never hear again? The one's by these guys? Charlie Barnett, Les Brown, Larry Elgart, Les Brown, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Ray McKinley, Tito Puente. Which way is the right way? I always want to know more because to date I've only got these versions: Ernestine Anderson, Fascinating Ernestine, Mercury MG 20492/SR 60171 Georgie Auld, Manhattan with Strings, United Artists UAS 6068 Sil Austin, Great Sax, Sun CD Sid Bass, Big Piano, Big Band, Big Sound, Capitol ST-1625 Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers, Any Way You Want to Go Clebanoff Strings, Strings Afire, Mercury PPS 6019 Spencer Collingswood, Cool Sounds!, Hollywood Records LPH-16 King Curtis, Night Train, Prestige 24153 Martin Denny, Another Taste of Honey, Liberty LST-7277 Lou Donaldson, Play the Right Thing, Milestone 9190 Les Elgart, For Dancers Only, Columbia CL 753 Les and Larry Elgart, The New Elgart Touch, Columbia CL 2301 Juan Garcia Esquivel, Infinity in Sound, RCA Victor LSP-2225 Bob Freedman and Orch., Music To Strip By, Surprise Records # SUR 100 Danny Gatton, Cruising Deuces Marty Gold and his Orchestra, Soundpower!, RCA Victor LSP-2620 Joe Harnell, Hud, Kapp KL-1339 Joe Harnell, Naked City: the Sound of Midnight, Medallion ML-7517 Illinois Jacquet, Swing's the Thing, Verve MG V-8023 Quincy Jones, Got a Brand New Bag, Mercury MG21063 Wayne King, Dream a Little Dream of Me, Decca DL 75070 Herbie Mann, Latin Fever, Atlantic 1422 Mantovani, Manhattan, London PS.328 Art Martin Quartet, Harlem Nocturne, AMR Records AMR 100 Robert Maxwell, A Crowning Performance, Command RSSD 972-2 Robert Maxwell, Harpistry in Motion, Command RS 932 S Leon Merian, The Magic Horn, Decca DL 8678 Jerry Murad's Harmonicats, The Cat's Meow, Mercury MG 21036 The Naughty Ones, I Dig Your Voodoo, Continental CD 101 Strings, Strings After Dark, Somerset SF-21900 101 Strings, Swingin' Things, Alshire S-5055 Paul Phillips & his Orchestra, Naked City: The Sound of Midnight, Kapp/Medallion LP Tito Puente, Tito Puente & Buddy Morrow: Revolving Bandstand, BMG/Tropical 17448 Boots Randolph, Hip Boots, Monument MLP-8015 Willie Restum, At the Dream Lounge, Gone LP 5011 The Rumblers, Boss, Dot DLP-3509/25509 The Rumblers, Boss, DCC Compact Classics DZS-044 Spies Who Surf, Calling All Martians Sam "The Man" Taylor, Blue Mist, MGM E3292 Jim Tyler and Orchestra, Impact! Brass, Time S/2028 Various Artists, Stereo & All That Jazz, Audio Fidelity AFSD 6196 The Ventures, The Ventures, Dolton BST-8004 The Viscounts, Bell 45 Marty Wilson, Jun'gala, Warner Brothers WB-1326 Oh, did I mention that I really like this tune? BTW - I know the Skyliners played it in 1961 as did a junior corps called the Vagabonds from New Jersey that same year. I think the Blue Devils played a version about a quarter of a century ago. And IMO - nobody knocked the socks off this tune in Drum Corps History than Hy Drietzer's version as approached by SKY. Puppet Edited December 27, 2007 by Puppet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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