Ben's Top 10 Favorite Soprano Solos

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  • @JeffWilt
    @JeffWilt 13 років тому +19

    Jeff Wilt here. A friend if mine sent me a link to this vid. Thank you very very much for including me in this list. I am honored to know that something I did so many years ago is still remembered and I am humbled to share a spot on a list of soloists who I am also a big fan of. The Autumn leaves solo was a blast to play, but if you can find it, check out the '89 show. I played a solo in Sing, Sing, Sing that has always been my favorite. Once again, thank you so very much!!!

  • @agogobell28
    @agogobell28 5 років тому +22

    God, the soprano tone is so much thicker than the trumpet.

    • @VaughnDJs
      @VaughnDJs 4 роки тому +4

      even a drummer like me misses that sop timbre

  • @DanS24106
    @DanS24106 13 років тому +8

    Mainly because I am a 70's Madison Scout myself. Metzger for 5 straight years was money in the bank, he always brought his best game to the big shows. As good as Chris was back then, I don't think there was anyone even in Brady's ballpark in 77 and 78. He was jaw dropping good.

  • @cainanuk
    @cainanuk 13 років тому +8

    0:15 ... video over. Jeff Kievet's solo was one of the most bad ass solos from a time when DCI was about entertainment.

  • @njmaugbill
    @njmaugbill Рік тому +2

    Jeff Kievit of Muchachos starts it off! Then the Bridgemen! What a great tribute to these guys and Corps!

  • @dynasonic3185
    @dynasonic3185 9 років тому +21

    1979 North Star - Jerry Noonan. Should be on every top ten sop solo list.

    • @TheHuntermoss
      @TheHuntermoss 9 років тому +2

      Rogers Dynasonic I totally agree!!!

  • @datGuy0309
    @datGuy0309 5 років тому +18

    I would’ve put 75 madison scouts macarthur park on there

  • @jessperez1251
    @jessperez1251 5 років тому +5

    Marched 90 with Larry. Guy was a stud and that finals solo was every bit the emotion and story of my year marching my rookie year with BD.

  • @timwhite619
    @timwhite619 11 років тому +18

    It is telling that all of these are pre-2000.

  • @garycort7997
    @garycort7997 3 роки тому +2

    Nice that you assembled this collection. Sat in awe of Brady during those years.
    Sadly, not surprised at the number of people who felt the need to insult/criticize what YOU like.

  • @percussionfreak8201
    @percussionfreak8201 9 років тому +35

    My favorite would have to be Jim Brady rocking it out with the Bridgemen. Never got tired of hearing that.

    • @highatruthart
      @highatruthart 6 років тому +3

      Seen him do it live more than once. Never got tired of hearing that either. Hell of a player !!

    • @nathanclaflin4352
      @nathanclaflin4352 5 років тому

      @@highatruthart the ending of that show is the best screamer I have ever heard

  • @kerr128
    @kerr128 13 років тому +6

    I agree the guy from Madison 75 should be on the list, still good work,

  • @hunterwhittaker9291
    @hunterwhittaker9291 5 років тому +3

    I would like to add something to "Tommy" 1990 blue devils. That is not Larry Shane, his name is Shawn Whittaker and I know that because that's my dad. He still has his pictures and ring from that year. He played from 1990 to 1994

  • @DanS24106
    @DanS24106 13 років тому +7

    There are two types of soloists in drum corps, those that sounded good for the idiom considering the circumstances (inferior instrument, done while marching in an outdoor venue) and those who sounded good for any comparison. Nowadays with amplification and controlled circumstances there are some pretty darn good solos being played but the guys that really stand out for me were Metzger (Scouts) and Brady (Bridgemen).

  • @subcom_
    @subcom_ 8 років тому +7

    This is a great list, I recommend listening to 1978 North Star, one of my personal favorites

  • @leaguemaskthaamumugod7552
    @leaguemaskthaamumugod7552 5 років тому +7

    Finally found someone else who loves the Tommy solo as much as I do

  • @PauletteBoston
    @PauletteBoston 13 років тому +3

    @livingin3g
    Jeff I was a 13 yr old marching in St Francis Sancians when I heard you for my first year...has stuck with me forever...I ended up marching with North Star in 1980 and then did the infamous show with the 1994 27th Lancers Alumni..I was taught and marched with Gerry Noonan of North Star...he is the only one who comes even remotely close to you!

  • @tmeekins42
    @tmeekins42 12 років тому +1

    What a great video! These guys were my heroes back in the day. It was so amazing watching these guys live. I still get goose bumps 30 years later...

  • @shawkmusic
    @shawkmusic 12 років тому +4

    Rich Librizzi (1983 Madison Scouts) passed this week. Great talent and a great person. I will miss him.

    • @jackfrowland
      @jackfrowland 3 роки тому +1

      Me too Shaun. We first met in All-County Jazz Band in 1979. Super nice guy and a fantastic player.

    • @fivecell
      @fivecell 10 місяців тому

      I went to High School with Rich. He was a great guy and awesome friend. He is missed.

  • @brandon2479
    @brandon2479 10 років тому +6

    I marched Spirit in 1995 and SCV's soloist was pretty amazing.. hitting a trip C in the backfield.. Wasn't a big fan of that show but loved that solo.

  • @bruincs1
    @bruincs1 6 років тому +13

    When power as well as chops meant something!! No need to amplify........btw Jeff Kievit all day, everyday!! I wore that vinyl out.

    • @joelopez1437
      @joelopez1437 6 років тому +1

      We had triple tonguing on g bugles.... no match

  • @TheHuntermoss
    @TheHuntermoss 13 років тому +12

    Personally, if I had to pick my top 10 solos fo all time, they would probably all be Jeff Kievet, Jim Brady, and Chris Metzger (Scouts 72-77). It's an honor to have made the list, but let's give credit where it is due. Thanks, Hunter Moss

  • @YEP321S
    @YEP321S 12 років тому

    Very kind of you to list Jeff. I marched with him as a young 13 year-old lad at Westshore before he went to the Coats. Good memories, and a good guy with a good heart. 8)

  • @nhsalan
    @nhsalan 13 років тому +1

    Nice List Ben and all great soloists. Just to make sure credit is given where credit due, the '87 Spirit duet at the beginning you show is definitely Mike and Jon, both great players and good guys. You let the clip run into a second duet however that was played by Lee McGraw and Rich Edwards, two other lead players with Spirit that year. Thanks for the memories of some great drum corps moments.

  • @jeffreydancinger2875
    @jeffreydancinger2875 8 років тому +11

    The 1984 Hunter Moss Solo is my all time favorite.The 1984 Blue Devils Duane Shimmel would be my second favorite.

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli 7 років тому +1

      The Duane one (Latin Implosion") had a chance to be mine that year. Up until sometime after DAtR, it was a duet (which is why Tim Morning is standing back to back with Duane on the vid). Early season, Wayne held auditions for the duet. I tried out and made the first cut, but lost to Duane and Tim.
      Duane definitely played it better than I would have...he had much better range than I ever did,

    • @kerrylorah9781
      @kerrylorah9781 6 років тому

      Hunter is badass.

  • @jimwalsh5583
    @jimwalsh5583 4 роки тому +2

    Wow .... incredible performance Talent and top-of-the-Tier skill demonstrated by each of these Solists. I marched '65 thru '78 starting with MK Charlestown and aging out with 27th. My opinion is J. Kievit of Hawthorne '74 tops the list; agree that Jerry Noonan with Northstar belongs in this discussion too.

  • @gorwell97
    @gorwell97 13 років тому +2

    Hey...:) Nice to see Jeff Wilt from the Blue Coats. He and I are from the same area and marched together in the Sr corps The Keystoners. From there I think he went to the Westshoremen before the Bluecoats, and I went to the Marine D&B.

  • @jackfrowland
    @jackfrowland 9 років тому +7

    Richard Labrizzi and I were in All-County Jazz Band together in the late 1970s. He was a fantastic player and it was fun to be in DCI in separate corps in 1983 (I was in Suncoast). Sadly he passed away a few years ago. RIP, Richard.

    • @TomLandry1
      @TomLandry1 6 років тому

      Jack Rowland Rich and I marched together in Scouts. But (like so many of the other guys I marched with) I’ve totally lost track of Rich.
      Great guy.

  • @scotty4489
    @scotty4489 13 років тому

    Great list, and thanks for putting the vid together for us! I know others have complained about a solo missing here or there (I'd have loved to see something from the '80 Devs or '88 Scouts myself) but that's just evidence that there were more than 10 great, memorable solos in DCI history.

  • @rdlcbrown
    @rdlcbrown 14 років тому +1

    Nice job on the video. Not to nit-pick but to give props where props are due. The 84 Blue Devil soloist for Latin Implosion is Duane Shimmel. Steve (aka Stymie) was the soloist in La Fiesta.

  • @PTBounce
    @PTBounce 12 років тому +2

    Harpo, from the Colts circa 1980 performing Summerime from Porgy and Bess
    Also, do a search on UA-cam for Dr Stephen Hawk. He played for the Crusaders of County LaSalle/Ottawa Crusaders in the 1970's. He was our lead soloist

    • @kevinskoien6165
      @kevinskoien6165 5 років тому

      Went to Western Illinois in the mid 80's with Stephen Hawk. He was incredible.

  • @michaelwenhold8117
    @michaelwenhold8117 4 роки тому +8

    Not one soloist is miked up, go figure!!

  • @piliage
    @piliage 13 років тому +3

    Greg 'Harpo' Blum seems to have been left off everyone's list. That is unfortunate. He was a great player and also a class act who loved the Colts. He could have played lead anywhere, but stayed in Iowa. I always respected that.

  • @Chadkirkdc
    @Chadkirkdc 13 років тому +2

    YES! 1990 Larry Shane, one of my favorites of all time!

  • @newtojo
    @newtojo 12 років тому +2

    Thanks for this compilation! I too love Jim Brady's 1978 Harlem Nocturne, plus his 1977 work in Pagliacci. Gerry Mr. Noonan's great solos in Olé in 1978, '79, and '80 (with '78 being the best of the three) stand out for me as he really carried the corps for sustained periods. As for overall technical quality, how do you top Jeff Kievet's playing? All great.

  • @neal0071234able
    @neal0071234able 6 років тому +1

    Hunter moss from spirit of Atlanta.... When I toured in 03 wit spirit he told me I had a great sound playing when I would practice on my euphonium and I was flattered ..cause the power he had 20 years after this clip in 2003 was even better ,. He had chops that few sopranos ever achieve..

  • @damianmorkevich7475
    @damianmorkevich7475 6 років тому +8

    First of all, I marched with the guy for three year's and his brother Dave ,who buy the way always was being filmed and was a great player himself. I was the youngest little snare players and the end who played in 77,78,n 80. I'm sorry to say this but, the only soprano player who even came close to Jim was ZJeff from Hawthorne. His lip and precise playing always had the crowd going wild. Playing behind Jim Brady and watching him cinlme out and play 20-25 second Solo's with a tip and such a confident player is and always will be There best soprano player in drum corps history. Give me one shoe with one of these other cats and show me is 25 minutes if playing. In 77 his show was s dream and we we're The winning corps that year but the disqualifiecatian because of a OVERAGED person at preleims put s halt to one of the most entertaining shows in history. 78 was even more powerful, but D.C.I.judges had the heads up somebody's baritone. Watch us in 77, Really, with some quality headphones please. Listen to how clean and how high Jim was hitting notes. Then listen to that ass kicking drumline and The whole 78. Honestly when I hear the last song and remember that day in Colorado when Bobby Hoffman said pull it in for a second guys huh. And gave us the news, I can still see every face dropping and tear's dropping from girl to guy in total disbelief and disgust that it gives me tears as I am writing this 39 years later and back then at 14 years old being in a daze brings me to this. Jim. No 1. Everybody who's passed from that year, and to one if the most talented way ahead of his time coolest cats I ever met. Bobby Hoffman. R.I.P. I know up there, Bobby has that 77 flag that was black and Gold oddly that year and he was also handed a trophy for the first place Bridgemen Drum and Bugles Corps of Bayonne,N.J. 1977. Love and miss all of you guys and girls. It was as real as it can get in my three years as one of the best and fastest snareplayers of all time from age 14, 15, and 17 in 80. That is also a known fact. I appreciate the blessings of hands like that which are still ripping superfastflam's and flamadiddles. But Jim by far who came from the Saints from Edison, N.J. with brother Dave and sister Susan we're in a corps that spread like wild fire because of all the HYPE surrounding the talent of Hoffman and Delucia and all the other kids that marched stunned D.C.I. and that's why we ended that year on 33rdvi believe back a couple tenths from winning. Thanks and keep on keeping on the B_,men forever. Damian☝️💛🖤

  • @harrymanback8827
    @harrymanback8827 6 років тому

    I was at the 1984 championships I heard alot of these live . Simply amazing !

  • @jacobmcinnis3148
    @jacobmcinnis3148 6 років тому +3

    1990 Bluedevils soprano was SOOOO clean

  • @mheckmer
    @mheckmer 12 років тому

    I had the good fortune to have Mike Collins as our brass instructor in high school in 87, what an amazing horn player and an awsome brass instructor.

  • @rchgrca
    @rchgrca 13 років тому +2

    I have to mention that Larry Dastrup's solo in "Ya Gotta Try" is in my opinion the greatest solo of all time (Blue Devils 1980)

    • @GonzoJohnny
      @GonzoJohnny 5 років тому

      Oh, yeah! Love that one, my fav is still Larry Shane's 1990 tommy's solo. But marching BD' 86 was so badass, im still kinda jealous 😁👍

  • @SpellboundBySiren
    @SpellboundBySiren 8 років тому +36

    Glad these are actual SOPRANO solos, and NOT trumpet solos!!!

    • @richardgordon8110
      @richardgordon8110 6 років тому +4

      YOU BET. I WOULD RATHER PLAY SOPRANO BUGLE IN A DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS THAN TRUMPET IN A DRUM AND BAND CORPS.

  • @Jointlock
    @Jointlock 13 років тому

    Not that it is a solo, but coolest backfield warm up I ever saw was an exhibition at a show in NJ (either Garfield or Bridgemen sponsored in Cranberry, long before the Meadowlands) probably 1981 or 82. A Corps from England, the Birmingham Knights. Awesome warm up to opener of Hail Britannia. They high step marched, and had elegant dark blue traditional uniforms. Never forgot how much I loved that corps that night. And a close runner up has to be VK doing "Jaws" warm up, fin moves through grass !

  • @alfiocco8380
    @alfiocco8380 Рік тому +1

    Rock star

  • @dc62
    @dc62 13 років тому +2

    Metzger in 75, Brady in 78, Jerry Noonan (78 North Star)

  • @pyrvinny
    @pyrvinny 14 років тому

    I don't disagree with any of your choices. I'd add a couple of the list could be extended. Larry Dastrup for BD 1980 & 1981 You Gotta Try and Gingi. 1980's Pegasus solo.
    By the way, although Steve "Stymie" Lenane was one my closest friends at the time, Duane Shimmel (equally close friend) was the soloist for Latin Implosion.
    Thanks for posting. I love it!!
    John "Johnny" Steaveson
    SVC 2nd Bari 1979, Lead Soprano 1981
    Blue Devil 4th Soprano 1983, Lead Soprano 1984, French Horn 1985

  • @WayneMccarthyCrazyTrain69
    @WayneMccarthyCrazyTrain69 10 років тому +13

    YOU seriously didn't include Jerry Noonan from NORTH STAR '79, He's in DCI HALL OF FAME....WOW

  • @Jointlock
    @Jointlock 13 років тому

    83 Scouts - Strawberry Soup - my all time favorite !!! 75 Muchachos ( I think the song was Maryann?) And 81 Scouts - Malaguena ! Your list is pretty good too!

  • @westonthrockmorton936
    @westonthrockmorton936 10 років тому +4

    Madison Scouts 1996 is soooooooo Awesome!!!!!

  • @TheMad1975
    @TheMad1975 13 років тому +4

    How in Gods name can you leave out Chris Metzger from the 74-75-76 Madison Scouts? He has the most beautiful tone for a bugle and an incredible range. Listen to 1975 Madison Macarthur Park. Then change your Top Ten.

  • @homfencing
    @homfencing 13 років тому

    @YEP321S THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! That was my one and only year in BD (in Jr Corps, for that matter), and it always ticks me off that we get no love from the org....nada.

  • @gerardohernandez6662
    @gerardohernandez6662 8 років тому

    very great selection

  • @_ah.em_
    @_ah.em_ 12 років тому +6

    Is it me, or do some of the people in those pictures look over 21?

  • @gocadets
    @gocadets 14 років тому

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @TheImaginaryLens
    @TheImaginaryLens 14 років тому

    wud of been kool if you had the acual clips of the solos, there are definately alot more solos from the 70s.. kool post

  • @barrygcastle
    @barrygcastle 10 років тому

    Soul Train was an inspiring guy to march with. A picture of perseverance. And the soloist at 4:55 is Lee "Quick Draw" McGraw.

  • @KendallByrd
    @KendallByrd 6 років тому +1

    86 Blue Devils..................my personal favorite!

  • @rustybucket7881
    @rustybucket7881 8 років тому +4

    Maybe others have said this, but without '82 "Pegasus", it's just incomplete. I wanted to like this... I really did. I was all set to say, "Great idea. Great job!" thinking it would be the last one. But, alas...

    • @goldsmith1210
      @goldsmith1210  8 років тому +2

      My favorites are wrong because they don't match up with yours?

    • @CyberShwartz
      @CyberShwartz 8 років тому

      oooooh shiet

    • @CyberShwartz
      @CyberShwartz 8 років тому

      '74 Muchachos were fucking great btw

    • @TomLandry1
      @TomLandry1 6 років тому

      Seriously! He said HIS favorites. He didn’t claim it was the “objective best”......
      Everyone has their own favorites.

  • @samsignorelli
    @samsignorelli 5 років тому +1

    Ben....is there a reason the 84 BD solo is incorrect again? I remember it had been changed and corrected before.
    The picture is Steve Lenane during La Fiesta. Duane Schimmel was the soloist for Latin Implosion (which is the audio in the clip)

    • @goldsmith1210
      @goldsmith1210  5 років тому

      sam signorelli I’m guessing UA-cam changed the settings and made the notation disappear.

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli 5 років тому

      @@goldsmith1210 Ah yes...they removed the notation ability a couple of years back,

  • @darfunk
    @darfunk 13 років тому

    I saw 1996 finals in Orlando that Jon Schipperke solos was amazing live

  • @goldsmith1210
    @goldsmith1210  14 років тому +1

    @reeldeelpeel Yes they were. Shaun Owens had some awesome solo work in 82, 83 and 84.

  • @barrygcastle
    @barrygcastle 6 років тому

    87 SOA... Soul Train's name is spelled Jon. The second group of solos/duets was Lee "Quick Draw" McGraw, then Mike and Richard. I'm sorry I don't remember Richard's last name. He came aboard on the break between first and second tour.

    • @clarkharrell158
      @clarkharrell158 6 років тому

      I think Rich Edwards was in the second group of soloists. We were at ECU together.

  • @JimmyJamJack
    @JimmyJamJack 10 років тому

    As a drummer who's been around drum corps for almost 40 years of course I'm impressed by the pitch achieved (knowing how hard my friends have worked to try to get there). But to me it would seem the rhythmic/tongue acrobatics are more the thing that makes a good soprano solo. What do you horn players appreciate the most in the solos you like the most?

  • @williecareri6728
    @williecareri6728 9 років тому +5

    Hey Ben, in the very beginning when you play "The Lip" where can I find that version of the song? I can only find the version when Keely Smith sings. Not when Louis Prima sings.

    • @goldsmith1210
      @goldsmith1210  9 років тому +1

      This version is from a Maynard Ferguson album. I can't remember the name of the album unfortunately.

    • @williecareri6728
      @williecareri6728 9 років тому +4

      I found it! It was on the "Maynard Ferguson & Big Bop Nouveau Brass Attitude" Album
      Thanks!

  • @awesomeboxlord
    @awesomeboxlord 2 роки тому

    Got myself a 3 valved dynasty, should see if i can play these

  • @goldsmith1210
    @goldsmith1210  13 років тому

    @TheHuntermoss Man, you sure how to work a crowd. 82, 83 and 84 were awesome!

  • @ItssTaco
    @ItssTaco 12 років тому

    Holy Goosebumps..

  • @goldsmith1210
    @goldsmith1210  13 років тому +1

    @tonyknerr If you had bothered to read the title of the video you would have seen that it's called "Ben's Top 10 Favorite Soprano Solos," not "best soprano solo list." Thanks though.

  • @gardendepot1
    @gardendepot1 10 років тому +2

    you don't have North Star as one of your soloist, one of the best in dci history!

  • @AntonioDanielsMusic
    @AntonioDanielsMusic 8 років тому +1

    I love and agree with your choices. I am amazed that you did not list anyone in this century.

    • @CyberShwartz
      @CyberShwartz 8 років тому

      yeah, there's quite a few good ones recently.

    • @TheDbgtfan23
      @TheDbgtfan23 8 років тому +5

      those wouldn't be sopranos

  • @goldsmith1210
    @goldsmith1210  13 років тому

    @livingin3g Jeff, your solo is iconic. It fit into Autumn Leaves so perfectly.

  • @daveyboygee
    @daveyboygee 13 років тому

    How about one of the guys from the '88 devils line? Don't know his name but the guy that also did the Harlem Nocturn solo in '87. He was pretty smooth...
    I had the priviledge of marching with Jon Schipper. And he is extremely loud. *
    *Loud = good :0)

  • @homfencing
    @homfencing 12 років тому

    RIP, Rich Librizzi....just found out from a friend on Facebook (today, 7-9-12) who marched with him that he passed away. We lost VK DM Mark Kopang at the end of June.....too young....far far too young.

  • @homfencing
    @homfencing 13 років тому

    @TheHuntermoss Hunter...any top sop soloist list that does not include you is pointless...you are legend!

  • @samrshelley
    @samrshelley 13 років тому

    '89 PR solo was fantastic

  • @YEP321S
    @YEP321S 14 років тому

    Nice to see the "Latin Implosion" solo listed here. 84 BD doesn't get the love it deserves. Good corps- just got ran over by the Garfield Juggernaut.

  • @NothingQuiteAsFly
    @NothingQuiteAsFly 9 років тому +4

    The Mike Collins solo in 86 Devs is the closest thing to perfection I have ever heard. And I say that as a contra player.

  • @JacobR343
    @JacobR343 12 років тому

    I love how number nine was from Chuck Mangione's Land of Make Believe!!

  • @bensalinas
    @bensalinas 13 років тому

    That first solo was on an old Valve/Rotor bugle no less!

  • @cosmodrum1
    @cosmodrum1 12 років тому +2

    Shaun Owens is a great guy.

  • @Wahl95
    @Wahl95 11 років тому +6

    CHRIST, did Jim Brady EVER mess up?

  • @ehscymbals011
    @ehscymbals011 14 років тому

    do you have a sound file of the whole 77 bridgemen show?
    and 83 madison scouts strawberry soup is awesome haha

  • @DaddyOsInk
    @DaddyOsInk 13 років тому +1

    and btw..... 1996 Madison, still one of the BADDEST shows EVVVARRRRR!!!!!!!

  • @CSRookie
    @CSRookie 9 років тому

    At 5:40, Larry Shane...... what piece is that? I feel like it's on the tip of my tongue. By the way, the soprano trill in "My Spanish Heart" Blue Devils '96 is pretty cool.

    • @KingkillerTX
      @KingkillerTX 9 років тому

      cory silva it's from their Tommy show

  • @arlmont123
    @arlmont123 13 років тому

    All of these are great soloists, but I agree with poster(s) here that said that leaving Jerry Noonan , sop soloist, from the North Star Drum Corps ( '79-80 ) years off this list would be like leaving Ted Williams or Stan Musial off the best baseball hitters list of all time.

  • @goldsmith1210
    @goldsmith1210  13 років тому

    @truc728 These are my personal favorites that stick out in my mind. That one is great, but doesn't stick out.

  • @DoughnutDavid
    @DoughnutDavid 11 років тому

    Marching 2005 in Fever, I always wondered how those East Coast Jazz kids could scream better than most div 1 corps.

  • @theresamjenks8021
    @theresamjenks8021 7 років тому +2

    where's the Colts Summertime

  • @PlagueJ
    @PlagueJ 10 років тому +1

    Nice

  • @FoxSleeping
    @FoxSleeping 2 роки тому

    Someone apparently missed 1983 Suncoast Aquarius.

  • @waynekay6054
    @waynekay6054 12 років тому

    I agree, Noonan was awesome, should have been on the list, Maynard Ferguson thought he was awesome in 79 as well

  • @EricPeelMusic
    @EricPeelMusic 14 років тому

    1983 Madison Scouts were pretty amazing!

  • @jimisback
    @jimisback 13 років тому

    @TheHuntermoss Ah Hunter, Take credit where credit is due also. Jimmy Kearney.

  • @slappy1234567
    @slappy1234567 4 роки тому

    01:30
    Have mercy

  • @homfencing
    @homfencing 13 років тому

    @rdlcbrown I noticed that correction, Rob

  • @spiritmix
    @spiritmix 14 років тому

    Hunter Moss.... Nuff Said!!!!!!

  • @NickRobo1994
    @NickRobo1994 13 років тому +1

    Spirit has the best solos....

  • @earlviney2820
    @earlviney2820 8 років тому

    how about 1979 Brian Cassie and Gary zeke 27th lancers open wide

  • @DaddyOsInk
    @DaddyOsInk 13 років тому

    Hunter..... Squeelam..... Soul Train..... THE ATLANTA TRIFECTA!!!!!!

  • @Struck94
    @Struck94 13 років тому

    you skipped "89" BD:P Also the best solo was 96 madison!!! YES!