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    --What is unusual about SCVs '76 repertoire?

Concert was a jazz tune

I didn't think of this, but that's correct.....

I was thinking that this would have been the first year since '69 that YPG or Selections from Fiddler wasn't part of the show!

Now, we really NEED to find out where Phillip is presently!!!! b**bs

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--What was Bridgemen's tribute to the Bicentennial?  war of the states... complete with the confederates and the unionists, and a national flag pole that had to be 15' tall

    --What do the mallet players have on the front of their instruments? there were resonators attached to the maribas

 

Don't forget that they opened up their uniform jackets to display 1776-1976!!!

And I believe the mallet players had Canadian flags stuck on the front of the keyboards!!!

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Well, does Mahler's 7th and Tchaikovsky's 6th ring a liberty bell?

Symphony No. 7, Gustav Mahler

Symphony No. 6, Peter I. Tchaikovsky

Toccata and Fugue, J.S. Bach

An American in Paris, George Gershwin

Pilgrim’s Chorus, Richard Wagner

I don't get it. Doesn't sound very Bicentennial to me.

Mike

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I didn't think of this, but that's correct.....

I was thinking that this would have been the first year since '69 that YPG or Selections from Fiddler wasn't part of the show!

Now, we really NEED to find out where Phillip is presently!!!! b**bs

Last time I saw Phill(y)ip was at Scotts house, about 1998 when i started the video the First 60 Years"

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I didn't look at the DVD, hit corpsreps, or read the other posts either.

Someday, John, I hope we're relegated to the same nursing home so that we can hang around the dining facility, talk old school drum corps and annoy the heck out of the nursing staff!!! :blink:

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Symphony No. 7, Gustav Mahler

Symphony No. 6, Peter I. Tchaikovsky

Toccata and Fugue, J.S. Bach

An American in Paris, George Gershwin

Pilgrim’s Chorus, Richard Wagner

I don't get it. Doesn't sound very Bicentennial to me.

Mike

7th Symphony/6th Symphony--76, get it??

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--What is the English translation of the Crusaders' closer?

Sad kitty. aw... :(

nope... el gato triste translates into the cat burgler

Thought it was "Who Tripped Over the Cat"...

Old joke from when Reading Buccs played it...

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OK cheated and looked at my Phillip pin....

His right (your left as you are looking) - black

His left (your right as you are looking) - white

Green hat, yellow jersey, red pants, green base with "Phillip" painted on it...

OK, where did the name come from....

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7th Symphony/6th Symphony--76, get it??

Does anyone know if that was a conscientious programming decision or if the resulting "76" was by happenstance? I never thought of that particular era of PR as having that type of a sense of humor.

Mike

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