God I love the moon river part. I love that song and was absolutely surprised to see they put it in the show. It was better than how I imagined that song would be composed into field show songs.
I watch blue devils and I think wow how they do it in time visually and musically everytime it's almost like old DCI sometimes 2 that's something I def liked this year was the traditional flares to every show they were all over the place if you looked for them we also had a very good cocktail of modern creativity and traditional imo this year lots more variety like that really makes DCI stand out
Yeah pretty much, the first place corp plays their show again right after the awards ceremony. It’s a lot more fun, cuz the marchers aren’t as stressed about playing well, and they can wear head cams and stuff
after the 12 corps perform they all come back to the field about 30 mins after the last show (retreat) for the award ceremony. After award ceremony the winning corps brings all of their props back to the field and perform again. Its like the best show because you can find what ever seat you want because most people leave.
@@shadowkille8r99 it's a completely normal thing for media of any kind to expect the observer to dig deeper. How many songs have lyrics that reference experiences that are personal to the singer, or reference other works of music or literature? How many pieces of art are uninterpretable without understanding the wider context of art at the time? How many movies explicitly reference other movies? If you're not willing to put in the work to understand art, that's your own fault, not the fault of the art. Meaning by reference is an established tenet of all forms of art at this point.
God I love the moon river part.
I love that song and was absolutely surprised to see they put it in the show. It was better than how I imagined that song would be composed into field show songs.
Right?
5:13 center snare being an absolute chad and taking a selfie mid run
yup
true
8:45 “let’s go patrick! we love you patty!” yes, indeed we do
I watch blue devils and I think wow how they do it in time visually and musically everytime it's almost like old DCI sometimes 2 that's something I def liked this year was the traditional flares to every show they were all over the place if you looked for them we also had a very good cocktail of modern creativity and traditional imo this year lots more variety like that really makes DCI stand out
Can someone tell me what a victory run is? Do you just re-do the show when you win?
Yeah pretty much, the first place corp plays their show again right after the awards ceremony. It’s a lot more fun, cuz the marchers aren’t as stressed about playing well, and they can wear head cams and stuff
@@Zoroarkcollector That’s really cool.
Yes! Encore performance!!!!
Exactly!
after the 12 corps perform they all come back to the field about 30 mins after the last show (retreat) for the award ceremony. After award ceremony the winning corps brings all of their props back to the field and perform again. Its like the best show because you can find what ever seat you want because most people leave.
Flomarching should add the victory encore to the live stream.
starts at 1:42
10:06 Pinwheel
The Center: 😊
The Middle: 😐
The Ends: 😫
Whoever the Blue Devils are they’re pretty good 👍
Anyone else buy their 2024 The Romantics gear? I know I did, got my t shirt & hat on order and can't wait!!!
Dont get me wrong, i love the blue devils, but how did this beat the Blue Coats
So sick!!!
9:08 sounds like doja cat and the weeknd "i can't stop and look the other way"
It is
@@josephavila7178 carolina crown 2017 reference
12:36
I don’t get the jackets
Jack Callahan Watch "Inside BD 360"
It's an annual series where they break down and explain the show. The jackets are a sick effect when explained.
@@gunner-qf9eh peoples questions would fixed so easily if they’d just watch the vids BD put out every year for their show
@@isekai_neo its almost like the shows are supposed to stand alone, almost how no one tells you to read the book when watching a movie adaptation...
@@shadowkille8r99 it's a completely normal thing for media of any kind to expect the observer to dig deeper. How many songs have lyrics that reference experiences that are personal to the singer, or reference other works of music or literature? How many pieces of art are uninterpretable without understanding the wider context of art at the time? How many movies explicitly reference other movies?
If you're not willing to put in the work to understand art, that's your own fault, not the fault of the art. Meaning by reference is an established tenet of all forms of art at this point.
@@noggin6870 media is a work of art, and should be strong enough to stand alone. Coping using external supports is pure incompetence. Thanks
I hate bd but i'll admit this was a good show