I miss 90's Drum Corps. I know shows have more room for bells and whistles now but the 90's in my opinion were the peek of drum corps. This opening hit is ridiculously, wickedly loud, and in your face!
J. Birney Crumb. DCEast baby! Camped there in 97....best corps fans, best stadium. ill Never forget when Dean Westman brought the hornline in to say, "see that guy about 10 rows up on side 2? That's Jim Prime; he came to see YOU GUYS." I freaked out, he'd not been seen since Star exited the Finals Field in 93. asked Dean later about it, said "He liked it." [the show] best compliment EVER. Jim. F-ing Prime. Came to watch US play. unreal man.
Tapper7 this was my last year marching, and the first show that year iirc we saw bd. drumcorps jsut doesnt sound the same anymore with this tinny bs they do now. i swear i marched the peak of drum corps before it started becomingwhat it is now. '92-96 had a LOT of great shows.
Seeing all these wonderful comments makes me even more proud to have marched that year. This was also the first year for the first tie for first place...
I couldn't image this show with a Bb horn. In those days hearing the warmup w/ ditty is worth the price of admission. I love this show. Thanks for posting.
Yep and yep. They pretty much killed the "BIG SOUND" of the "performance" instruments by attempting to make things less complicated. Drum corps was never meant to be played on "concert" instruments. You march and play to win!!!
To mrrod67: There's plenty of melody in there. Search Charles Mingus's "Children's Hour of Dream" and you'll hear where the opener came from. Then search Michael Daugherty "Desi" and you'll get the second. The ballad is the love theme from "Dick Tracy". And if you watch video #2, it includes the chase theme from "Mission: Impossible". Plenty of melody.
hell you don't even need to hear the show, the warm up could win it all !. . . . . . but I don't mind the opening number. Among their all time best openers ! TESTICULARITY !
Now see, this was the drum corps I grew up on!!!!!!!!! Actually from 1990-1995. However, this hooks unto those years with the key of G horns and massive POWER!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this vid!!!!
I got my 1st taste of a BD victory arc out west in 96. Sick as f---! That was before the book and solos got hosed down so a MUCH riskier show before we hit 'Drums.' (lots more double c's and runs and a backfield screamer solo that was hosed cuz the guy was hit or miss on it. Still one of my all time favs. My bro's Kettlehut and Buckner are in this arc on sop - and the king of them all: Billings!! screamer/soloist extraordinaire(Lead sop 94-97) and now a legit pro.
If you are referring to the top of the show, each quad player played what ever part they wanted as long it was 16th notes. Some did scrapes, others did singles, you name it.
Just pure SOUND. No electronics needed at all. This is what drumcorp is about. This drum line is legendary. 7 snares..small but so precise.
I miss 90's Drum Corps. I know shows have more room for bells and whistles now but the 90's in my opinion were the peek of drum corps.
This opening hit is ridiculously, wickedly loud, and in your face!
Couldn't agree more! Well said and long live 90's drum corps :)
I was lucky enough to be in this audience at Allentown. This one of my fav victory arcs of any corps....ever.
I wasn't there in '96, but I was there in previous years. Miss it!
J. Birney Crumb. DCEast baby! Camped there in 97....best corps fans, best stadium. ill Never forget when Dean Westman brought the hornline in to say, "see that guy about 10 rows up on side 2? That's Jim Prime; he came to see YOU GUYS." I freaked out, he'd not been seen since Star exited the Finals Field in 93. asked Dean later about it, said "He liked it." [the show] best compliment EVER. Jim. F-ing Prime. Came to watch US play. unreal man.
Tapper7 this was my last year marching, and the first show that year iirc we saw bd. drumcorps jsut doesnt sound the same anymore with this tinny bs they do now. i swear i marched the peak of drum corps before it started becomingwhat it is now. '92-96 had a LOT of great shows.
Seeing all these wonderful comments makes me even more proud to have marched that year. This was also the first year for the first tie for first place...
I couldn't image this show with a Bb horn. In those days hearing the warmup w/ ditty is worth the price of admission. I love this show. Thanks for posting.
AmAzin, this was my introduction to DCI 1996...I haven't been the same since!
I got shivers when they played their first chord of the progression at the beginning.
My God....the power of G bugles!!
amazes me how people think these "band" instruments of today are bugles !
Yep and yep. They pretty much killed the "BIG SOUND" of the "performance" instruments by attempting to make things less complicated. Drum corps was never meant to be played on "concert" instruments. You march and play to win!!!
remember when this was their standard on-field warm up before every show?? Long before the days of the modern pre-show...
those indeed were the days.
...the likes of which we will never hear again.
To mrrod67: There's plenty of melody in there. Search Charles Mingus's "Children's Hour of Dream" and you'll hear where the opener came from. Then search Michael Daugherty "Desi" and you'll get the second. The ballad is the love theme from "Dick Tracy". And if you watch video #2, it includes the chase theme from "Mission: Impossible". Plenty of melody.
hell you don't even need to hear the show, the warm up could win it all !. . . . . . but I don't mind the opening number. Among their all time best openers ! TESTICULARITY !
Now see, this was the drum corps I grew up on!!!!!!!!! Actually from 1990-1995. However, this hooks unto those years with the key of G horns and massive POWER!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this vid!!!!
I got my 1st taste of a BD victory arc out west in 96. Sick as f---! That was before the book and solos got hosed down so a MUCH riskier show before we hit 'Drums.' (lots more double c's and runs and a backfield screamer solo that was hosed cuz the guy was hit or miss on it. Still one of my all time favs. My bro's Kettlehut and Buckner are in this arc on sop - and the king of them all: Billings!! screamer/soloist extraordinaire(Lead sop 94-97) and now a legit pro.
Thanks for posting this. It always amazes me to see how much a show can change, even two weeks before finals.
Ah, so this is the show that had a lot of influence on the 2009 Bluecoats' show. Fascinating and amazing.
What a sound! This is one of my absolute favorite BD shows!
First time I took my dad to a local show BD performed last and did their F# warmup. He turns to me grinning and says "THEY JUST WON!". LOL
4:15 There's intensity, then there's "James Cuevas intensity".
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Dammit i miss the 90's
What a fascinating show =D
aaagh yes i love the sound of the snares!
Conical Bore G Bugles Baby!!!!!!!
I was there. Playing in a division 2 Drum corps from Quebec, Canada.
Christophe Dufour Les Etolies? or Dimension?
Dimension, first in brass division 2 at that show!
Years of fascinating music, for sure!
I remember watching Phantoms show that night the fog. It was haunting...
awesome drumline :) tenors r superb
Chills!
@bdguy99
miss this SOUND
Love F Tuning and Ditty!
Great!
@bdrosserau Why were they so extra special? because you were in the Cadets backyard?
G bugles, it's what a makes corps a corps ! not a band !
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I think the Bluecoats have had a thing for BD since the mid-80s. When I marched there, they were orgasmic every time they talked about 1988 BD. Heheh.
Where is the music? It sounds great, but is there a melody in there somewhere?
7:45 to 7:50 wowowow
what the heck are the quads playing at 2:00 ????
drksdofthmoon Fast shit
If you are referring to the top of the show, each quad player played what ever part they wanted as long it was 16th notes. Some did scrapes, others did singles, you name it.
Ooo
Poor contra players
and thats where pearl stole that slogen lol