Popular Post mobrien Posted August 8, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted August 8, 2012 (edited) Many of the tactics did. Make fun all you want, but no one has yet to argue the numbers. You just come up with corny lines. Thats cool. Have a great rest of the summer! I just came up with reality, but since this topic has been beat to death, I'm just trying to make it at least a little interesting. Trying to peg the changes in drum corps over the last 40 years to the creation of DCI without also recognizing the huge changes in American society and the world around us is a wasted effort. To put it in perspective, the 'glory days' of a drum corps in every town lasted from about 1955 to about 1970 - a fifteen year period, coinciding with the baby boom and the height of vets involved in their local post. Now, take those two elements out of the equation, and what do you get? Fewer potential members, and fewer adults to manage the activities on a volunteer basis. Were there competitive marching bands in the 60s at the same level there are now? Nope. Is marching band a way for kids to play music and move without having to spend huge amounts of money on tour fees and camps? Yup. So for the 'casual' teenage user, competitive marching band does what local drum corps used to do. Were there travel teams for soccer, la crosse, and baseball 40 years ago? Nope, not much. Was WGI around to offer high school age performers a competitive experience in a much less time-intensive atmosphere than drum corps requires? Nope. What percentage of kids are growing up in single family households now vs 1966? A lot more. When mom isn't working, does she have time to run the sewing crew for the local drum corps? No, she's probably just trying to figure out where she left that #### bottle of vodka she put down on Sunday night before beginning her hellish week working full time for a crappy paycheck. The factors that allowed drum corps to be the only game in town in the 60s have changed due to an expanded menu of available options and a shrinking number of potential participants relative to the entire community. It happened. If anything, I'd imagine that the very existence of drum corps today is only BECAUSE of the DCI setup, since without that independent organization, drum corps would have had no champions left to make sure it survived. Edited August 8, 2012 by mobrien 18 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiBlueStar Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 I haven't been enjoying it as much since Steve Carell left. There have been some good episodes in this last season, but the series has mostly jumped the shark. Catherine Tate's character drives me crazy! You know I hear that alot. I honestly still like it even thought Tate is very unlikable. I say this will be the last season. I believe B.J. Novak left as well... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRASSO Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 Very intelligent. But then again, you're young with so little perspective on the activity. I forgive you. I will respond to any other relevant, thoughtful commentary. Do you have a question ? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrumManTx Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 And it's turning into the "back in my day, when we blah blah blah"...times have changed. As far as the ACTUAL topic, I think some things need to be done, but we've seen this thread upwards of 5 times this summer, along with the billion Crown vs. BD threads. Sometimes repetition doesn't help at all... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SiBlueStar Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 (edited) And it's turning into the "back in my day, when we blah blah blah"...times have changed. As far as the ACTUAL topic, I think some things need to be done, but we've seen this thread upwards of 5 times this summer, along with the billion Crown vs. BD threads. Sometimes repetition doesn't help at all... Excuse me, but as far as the "actual topic" goes, the office is a great show even though it's fallen slightly. Edited August 8, 2012 by SiBlueStar 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin I. Zing Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 Excuse me, but as far as the "actual topic" goes, the office is a great show even though it's fallen slightly. Agreed. Soooooooo much better than the original UK Ricky Gervais version. But you are correct, without Steve Carrell it has slipped slightly but not nearly as bad as Two & 1/2 Men without Charlie Sheen. That show is bordering on unwatchable. I feel sorry for Jon Cryer and Angus ????? and others. At least The Office was an ensemble cast and not a "star" vehicle like 2 & 1/2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaddyt Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 A SAD Drum Corps fact: In 1982, 30 years ago, when I marched with the Bridgemen, there were: 48 Drum Corps competing in Open Class Prelims, 43 Drum Corps in Class A Prelims, 7 All-Girls Corps, 5 Class B corps, mostly in Jersey TOTAL: 103 Drum Corps, at ALL LEVELS!!, plus the others who did NOT travel to DCI. Corps had INDIVIDUALITY, an IDENTITY, and played very entertaining shows that were also difficult and competitive. ...and today?? Well, not even close. 22 "World Class" 14 "Open Class" Total: 36 We have watched a steady decline, and it's sad to say, we may be watching the beginning of the final countdown, as the economy and DCI politics continue to kill Drum Corps. Thanks to the "rich get richer" system that was employed, whereby winning corps made more money on tour, the activity is dwindling to a select few who attract all the kids. And if it were up to certain people, there would only be 10 corps in the whole country, and doing it on their own "tour". Call me old fashioned, but I love the old days. Your choice of font and use of bold text are noted. No one is stopping you from loving the old days or forcing you to like the new. I, too, find myself pining for simpler times. When #####ing and moaning was reserved for the kitchen table at dinner time and not broadcast self-importantly over internet forums. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie1223 Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 A SAD Drum Corps fact: In 1982, 30 years ago, when I marched with the Bridgemen, there were: 48 Drum Corps competing in Open Class Prelims, 43 Drum Corps in Class A Prelims, 7 All-Girls Corps, 5 Class B corps, mostly in Jersey TOTAL: 103 Drum Corps, at ALL LEVELS!!, plus the others who did NOT travel to DCI. Corps had INDIVIDUALITY, an IDENTITY, and played very entertaining shows that were also difficult and competitive. ...and today?? Well, not even close. 22 "World Class" 14 "Open Class" Total: 36 We have watched a steady decline, and it's sad to say, we may be watching the beginning of the final countdown, as the economy and DCI politics continue to kill Drum Corps. Thanks to the "rich get richer" system that was employed, whereby winning corps made more money on tour, the activity is dwindling to a select few who attract all the kids. And if it were up to certain people, there would only be 10 corps in the whole country, and doing it on their own "tour". Call me old fashioned, but I love the old days. Please tell me how the number of Highschool Marching Bands have increased over the past 30 years. Please tell me how number of activities for highschool/college age students during the summer have also increased over the past 30 years. Where is the Context in any of this? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff Ream Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 is DCI solely to blame for the loss of many of these corps? No now, could they have thought things through, and made some smarter choices that may have helped a few stay with us? Sure 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barifonium Posted August 8, 2012 Share Posted August 8, 2012 (edited) My guess is you haven't been around long enough to see the DOZENS of threads on this EXACT TOPIC. The forum's been around for awhile OP. What you're saying has already been said ad nauseum. I suggest you get on here more often and check out some of the productive solutions many on this forum have put forth to the very dilemma you cite. Also, lets not forget the timing.. which most would agree is Box 1 Edited August 8, 2012 by Barifonium 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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