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This seemed like the next logical thread...so here are my picks:

1975 Madison Scouts......"The Way We Were"

1979 Phantom Regiment...."Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral"

1980 Spirit of Atlanta....."Let it Be Me"

1980 Madison Scouts......Theme from "Ice Castles", "Through the Eyes of Love"

1980 27th Lancers......."Danny Boy"

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uh, George,

Auld Lang Syne??????????

Please??????????

:P

How could I be so remiss.....I beg your forgiveness...... :rolleyes:

I played the famous Ken Norman chart with the 1992 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade All-Star Drum & Bugle Corps....we tried to blow Willard Scott out of his perch on the hit! :)

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"Brians Song" Madison

"How the West was Won" Ballad(not sure the name). Troopers

"Chava's Ballet" SCV

Heck, any tune that was pretty and brought tears to my eyes.

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2-7 Danny Boy, of course....and "Syne" as well

also...

71 Blue Rock "Requiem for the Masses" (an Association tune)

69 BS "Free Again", 68 "Yesterday"

68 Polish Falcons "Michelle" (hmmm two great Lennon/McCartney tunes!)

biased....

71 Garfield "Profiles in Courage" with the "Yankee Doodle" jazz reprise on the fake reentry we did that year.

"Elsas...." is also one of my all-time faves.

I liked a lot of exits...probably my favorite musical/visual moment "in the day".

Mike

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2-7 Danny Boy, of course....and "Syne" as well

also...

71 Blue Rock "Requiem for the Masses" (an Association tune)

69 BS "Free Again", 68 "Yesterday"

68 Polish Falcons "Michelle" (hmmm two great Lennon/McCartney tunes!)

biased....

71 Garfield "Profiles in Courage" with the "Yankee Doodle" jazz reprise on the fake reentry we did that year.

"Elsas...." is also one of my all-time faves.

I liked a lot of exits...probably my favorite musical/visual moment "in the day".

Mike

Hey Mike....

How about 1977 Garfield "I Don't Know How To Love Him" complete with rifles joining in on soprano for the hit and of course the vocal "Amen!" :rolleyes:

"...For Holy Name shall always be!" :)

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Boston Crusaders : "CONQUEST" any year, but 1983's "My Guitar Gently Weeps" intro and 1989's "Whiter Shade of Pale" intro were both cleverly crafted, IMO.

From the Music soundtrack of "Captain from Castille", starring Tyrone Power and Caesar Romero, composed by Alfred Newman, 1951.

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