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Kevin, I believe this is the part you are referring to (got this from Dale).

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It may be old school but it still kicked A$%.

YES,YES....thats the part!...Dale also gave me the "book" of the SCV 75 snare show...I have yet to take the time to challenge myself with it!....yo Greg..one day we should have a pow-wow to intrepret this book! :)

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YES,YES....thats the part!...Dale also gave me the "book" of the SCV 75 snare show...I have yet to take the time to challenge myself with it!....yo Greg..one day we should have a pow-wow to intrepret this book! :)

That's right. Dale gave me a copy around April or so. Very impressive. (This was after I told him we "Pacific Alliance" played a version of "The Clock" in 2006.) Here's the link if you want to see;

I want to learn to play "Birds of Fire" sometime.

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I want to learn to play "Birds of Fire" sometime.
Ok Dave & Kevin, we will learn "Birds of Fire" and play it tickless too!...just like those bums in SCV :devil:

Now back to the old photos... :rolleyes:

Squires (VK Feeder Corps) June 2, 1974 @ Fred Kelly Stadium, Orange CA.

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My very first drum corps show as a marching member.

Kingsmen Cadets (Anaheim Kingsmen feeder corps) sometime around 1973

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That's right. Dale gave me a copy around April or so. Very impressive. (This was after I told him we "Pacific Alliance" played a version of "The Clock" in 2006.) Here's the link if you want to see;

I want to learn to play "Birds of Fire" sometime.

I'm impressed Kevin! :rolleyes:

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Just a few of the Southern California Drum Corps in the early 70's

Vagabonds

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Monterey Park Girls

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Koyasan Boy Scout troop 379

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Best name in Drum Corps History:

Imperial Dragons (aka Los Angeles Chinese Drum & Bugle Corps), Los Angeles, CA.

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3rd Generation, Los Angeles,CA.

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Golden Statesmen, San Diego,CA.

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Just a few of the Southern California Drum Corps in the early 70's

Vagabonds

Vagabonds.jpg

Monterey Park Girls

MontereyParkGirls.jpg

Koyasan Boy Scout troop 379

Koyasan.jpg

Best name in Drum Corps History:

Imperial Dragons (aka Los Angeles Chinese Drum & Bugle Corps), Los Angeles, CA.

ImperialDragons.jpg

3rd Generation, Los Angeles,CA.

3rdGeneration.jpg

Golden Statesmen, San Diego,CA.

GoldenStatesmen.jpg

Wow!! Cool photos!

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That's right. Dale gave me a copy around April or so. Very impressive. (This was after I told him we "Pacific Alliance" played a version of "The Clock" in 2006.) Here's the link if you want to see;

I want to learn to play "Birds of Fire" sometime.

I'm in!! Bring the plate parts up to date.... :thumbup:

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I'm in!! Bring the plate parts up to date.... :thumbup:

Write out the timpani part for 1 guy, 4 drums and I'm in...

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