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Leaning to the senoir side again, as long as we're goin all olde skule...

Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me - Reading 76 77(?) (always figured the Sunrisers should have done this one)

Midnight Cowboy - T-Birds 76 (wish someone else would take a stab at it, there's some great music in there. could only do it in senior I guess cuz of the movie.)

Stormy Weather - Hurcs

I'd put all 3 of those up against Madison's Malagueña for content and impact.

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SORRY, But Crossmen 1979 and 1980

Tiger of San Pedro, best it's ever sounded

IMO.......................................................

{}beat you to the punch St Mary{}

BD, was undefeated in 1982 "Honorable Mention" only?

Crossmen's version of "Tiger" wasn't a concert piece.....

BD being undefeated in 1982 has no bearing on my list.

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Just because they move into, and during concert ?

and at the end ? It was Croosmen's concert in 1980

And you do Visual ??? Check out the Video

Have a nice day and Go Cabs in 05

I stand corrected about 1980. However, I still prefer Guardsmen 1979. The solos were on fire! Just a matter of personal preference.

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I stand corrected about 1980.  However, I still prefer Guardsmen 1979.  The solos were on fire!  Just a matter of personal preference.

Yes, "Tiger" was our concert piece and we did move in and out at different points. Guardsmen did an outstanding job with it in '79, but I do like the way our hornline stayed "in the groove" arranged by brass instructor Larry Kershner. It wasn't "rushed" or "hurried."

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Yes, "Tiger" was our concert piece and we did move in and out at different points. Guardsmen did an outstanding job with it in '79, but I do like the way our hornline stayed "in the groove" arranged by brass instructor Larry Kershner. It wasn't "rushed" or "hurried."

Thank You

and yes "In the Grove"

it wasn't "rushed or Hurried"

just like fine wine................

you savor it

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"Fave Concerts":

1961: St Catherin's of Sienna Queensmen "Tin Roof Blues" & "Black Bottom".

1962: Madison Scouts "Ballet In Brass".

1963 & 1964: St Kevins Emerald Knights "South Ramparts Street Parade".

1965: Chicago Royal Airs "Birth of the Blues".

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