Hardest show I've ever marched. So rewarding, yet so painful. I just remember repping huge chunks that summer and just being mad. Great job with the review guys!
bro i marched dci because of you specifically. thank you man! i almost didn't march because I thought I was too heavy. you inspired me to do that shit and keep movin regardless!
Just here to poke the algorithm with my favorite drumline of all time. It’s kind of insane to me how little people remember of this group. Probably the hardest music+drill package any drumline’s ever performed.
@@agedoutpodcast For me it’s Top to set 25 of 2012. 6 to 5 straight to the left, from a standstill, playing 15in 16th notes for 6 counts, at 196bpm, to open the show, is still the most physically demanding thing I’ve done. What is it with Crown and openers?
I've been waiting for Crown 09 to get breakdown / podcast love. Great line, and the notes were nuts. I used the book as my motivation to get better and reach world class corps / indoor levels. Excited to listen to this one, guys!
It's funny you said you didn't realize the difficulty / exceptionality of the book / achievement. I knew a few people from that group, and no one made a big deal out of what y'all were doing at the time. It is still probably the most consistently dense, aggressive drumming I've heard from a group to this day. Phenomenal stuff.
I don't know if I met Evan or not, but I was brought in to audition for quads in the March or April camp that year. I think it was wgi finals week so hardly any snare drum guys were there. I remember being cut because I didn't play with the velocity Beddis was looking for haha. There's videos of my audition tape on my channel, but I think I witnessed the birth of the CMFC vocal. I remember hearing Zino (is that his name?) And the girl drummer (didn't catch her name) talking about adding that vocal during that camp. Also Travis was a hoot to play next to that weekend.
Yeah fellas! I started watching DCI in 2009 and I enjoyed and still love the Lee lines. (Crown 11 for sure) These crown 09 videos were some of the first I ever watched. Thanks Evan for sharing your stories and input on the moments of the show. From a stand points stand point, I love the tuning from a far, and you all had some really dynamic moments, there some stuff on the low end and decrescendo to the edge that had great musicality.
Here's a cool suggestion: through the years multiple drum companies have made really interesting equipment that modifies the sound of drums. In this video the Bush's snares don't have scoops which means the sounds not being projected forward. DO you two think that different equipment really matter in the long run? Like for the scoops, I know top lines use them and some college lines. Like for Coats 2012 used the EQ system that allowed for the top head to be heard more. Just a cool topic of things you guys could talk about since both of you have had a very good exposure on it, heck you could get other people in on it.
My name is Calvin Holt and I approve this series lol. We need some Bluecoats 2011... 🔥.....I marched STRYKE percussion Bassline 2014-2017 maybe we can get some of that in there
I did DCA from 1995 to 2002. was in the snareline in Westshormen, Bucs, Empirestatsmen. back in those days I was the young kid at 21-27. now all I see in DCA drumlines are high school and college kids.
I was waiting on Crown 09, can y'all try to do Cavaliers 2000 at some point? Absolutely love this podcast and channel by the way. You guys are awesome.
He certainly spared no ink! Aggressive for sure. I feel like I also remember him saying he wouldn’t have put it on the page if he didn’t want it to be heard.
Hardest show I've ever marched. So rewarding, yet so painful. I just remember repping huge chunks that summer and just being mad. Great job with the review guys!
All the huge chunks! Sensemaya was such a grueling b****. But the end was rewarding. Miss you my friend! -Evan
bro i marched dci because of you specifically. thank you man! i almost didn't march because I thought I was too heavy. you inspired me to do that shit and keep movin regardless!
Bush 2019 was a Travis Peterman battery book. You can definitely hear the Crown influences in the book.
I don’t think I knew that, but that’s awesome. We obviously love TP.
@@agedoutpodcast Yeah he wrote Bush's 2018 and 2019 book when I marched snare. Always a fun time getting reps on TP beats
Just here to poke the algorithm with my favorite drumline of all time. It’s kind of insane to me how little people remember of this group. Probably the hardest music+drill package any drumline’s ever performed.
There are some resets I still have dreams about. Page 1-17….sheesh. And the Sensemaya chart was the hardest drill of my marching career.
-Evan
@@agedoutpodcast For me it’s Top to set 25 of 2012.
6 to 5 straight to the left, from a standstill, playing 15in 16th notes for 6 counts, at 196bpm, to open the show, is still the most physically demanding thing I’ve done.
What is it with Crown and openers?
I've been waiting for Crown 09 to get breakdown / podcast love. Great line, and the notes were nuts. I used the book as my motivation to get better and reach world class corps / indoor levels. Excited to listen to this one, guys!
It's funny you said you didn't realize the difficulty / exceptionality of the book / achievement. I knew a few people from that group, and no one made a big deal out of what y'all were doing at the time. It is still probably the most consistently dense, aggressive drumming I've heard from a group to this day. Phenomenal stuff.
I don't know if I met Evan or not, but I was brought in to audition for quads in the March or April camp that year. I think it was wgi finals week so hardly any snare drum guys were there. I remember being cut because I didn't play with the velocity Beddis was looking for haha.
There's videos of my audition tape on my channel, but I think I witnessed the birth of the CMFC vocal. I remember hearing Zino (is that his name?) And the girl drummer (didn't catch her name) talking about adding that vocal during that camp.
Also Travis was a hoot to play next to that weekend.
Yeah fellas! I started watching DCI in 2009 and I enjoyed and still love the Lee lines. (Crown 11 for sure) These crown 09 videos were some of the first I ever watched. Thanks Evan for sharing your stories and input on the moments of the show. From a stand points stand point, I love the tuning from a far, and you all had some really dynamic moments, there some stuff on the low end and decrescendo to the edge that had great musicality.
Here's a cool suggestion: through the years multiple drum companies have made really interesting equipment that modifies the sound of drums. In this video the Bush's snares don't have scoops which means the sounds not being projected forward. DO you two think that different equipment really matter in the long run? Like for the scoops, I know top lines use them and some college lines. Like for Coats 2012 used the EQ system that allowed for the top head to be heard more. Just a cool topic of things you guys could talk about since both of you have had a very good exposure on it, heck you could get other people in on it.
My name is Calvin Holt and I approve this series lol. We need some Bluecoats 2011... 🔥.....I marched STRYKE percussion Bassline 2014-2017 maybe we can get some of that in there
Nice yea, we are gonna start doing some more WGI stuff soon. Been on a DCI/DCA kick recently.
that dumb and dumber movie quote lol
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I'm sure you know that dca drumlines only practice on the weekends!
DO HOUDINI! I definitely remember watching that show from the stands in Edmond Oklahoma and the impression that line left on me!
Oh it’s comin 😂. Can’t do Evan’s first summer and not do mine lol.
I did DCA from 1995 to 2002. was in the snareline in Westshormen, Bucs, Empirestatsmen. back in those days I was the young kid at 21-27. now all I see in DCA drumlines are high school and college kids.
I was waiting on Crown 09, can y'all try to do Cavaliers 2000 at some point?
Absolutely love this podcast and channel by the way. You guys are awesome.
Y’all should do another one of those “through the years” things y’all did with Chris garray but with yourselves
09 crown is one of my favorite battery books
It’s definitely a great one -Mike
Y’all gotta do Crown 2019
Lee Beddis books were sum else.
He certainly spared no ink! Aggressive for sure. I feel like I also remember him saying he wouldn’t have put it on the page if he didn’t want it to be heard.
I spy a young Eric carr
Eric wasn’t in the 2009 line. He marched in 2010.
Ah.