Nobody was beating SCV, but any other year this could have won. If you saw this in person it really made you jump out of your seat. The ballad was one of the best blends I've heard. I hate vocals in this activity bu the lounge singer theme really worked.
No fr like they did the vocals very right, it never overtook the show, blended with the ensemble, and served well both for solo moments as well as just a good texture
@@justinjohnson4278 still my favorite use of vocals so far. Probably my least favorite was Crown in 2017. There was one movement where that great Crown brass line was playing backup to a singer lol :D
@@dctrbrassCouldn’t agree more. I also don’t care for vocals, unless it adds to the show, like this does. Also agree with Crown 2017, but it’s close with 2005 Blue Devils (Yowza, Yowza, Yowza).
I'm not a fan of vocals either. I also didn't care for them in this show either. I'm sorry, it just doesn't sound "right" to me to hear vocals in drumcorps, and it likely never will. I didn't hate it though and believe me, that's saying a LOT for me regarding vocals. I enjoyed the brass parts and just tried to "tune out" the vocals as much as I could. You do what you can. I want to like every show but unfortunately, that's just not possible these days.
Agreed. Compare this to say, anything the Cadets have does with vocals, or most any other drum corps, this is infinitely better. Still not a fan of vocals in drum corps, though.
This show is just a power house all the way through, I sat almost in the middle where you get the good sound whenever I marched that year watching their show and they blew me away literally
5:35 that tuba player is soooooo good. his sound is amazing, and how he plays every note so perfectly… looks like I need to practice a little more lol. (And the vocalist is of course phenomenal as well)
@@themarchingtapir no definitely the coaching there will make you into so much better of a player, even if you only go to the experience camps. the only world class corps near me is pacific crest and i’m like 100% confidant that i’ll make it, so if we both make the line, see you at finals’
fun fact the tuba soloist Richard Alvarado actually went to my high school. He graduated in 2016 so i never met him but his name is on the wall in our band hall
I watched them place 1st in Canton, Ohio. Bought a t shirt as a memorial from the show(bought it before the show started so I wouldn't miss much when the show started). It was an awesome experience
FUN FACTOIDS: The number four is in the shape of a chair. Billie Holiday was 44 when she died. Billie Holiday went to prison for drug use, and when she got out she immediately played Carnegie Hall. (Her costume here has black and white stripes.) God Bless the Child was her anthem of independence from her mother.
One thing that this show proves is that dci (can be) is at it's best in one of two scenarios. When the crowd goes wild at 1000% volume or the exact opposite, then the entire stadium is filled to the brim with one gorgeous sound and everyone else is quite and/or listening
this a tuba show fr. there’s a feature in the opener, a solo, then a feature, then a feature, then the ballad bassline. best year i’ve ever seen for bc contras
I am guilty of forgetting about this show, especially after seeming SCV live right after them back in 2018. But God Almighty, this hornline is the best Bloo hornline I think they’ve ever put in a field. THEY ARE LOUD AS FUCK. The attacks are so crisp. The sustains are so full. The tubas are godly. I think the only flaw is the trumpet solo in the ballad (I mean cmon arpeggiated trumpet ostinoto solo is just plain hard) but even still he did a damn good job.
Not being from the US, there's one thing about this I don't understand - who the **** is booing in the audience and why do they still have a full set of teeth?
I have not kept up with DCI for quite a long time, like 20 years. Recently I started to watch some shows again and I have to say that I abhor the trend of relying on vocal soloists, keyboards, guitars and pre-recordings and I am not really a fan of using microphones. Not that they are are bad per se but I am never emotionally moved by their usage. The vocals always seem consistently louder and use zero dynamics compared to the ensemble as a whole so balance is just out the window. We have plenty of musical options for vocals that span across the entire musical spectrum. DCI was special because it was a unique world of Brass and Percussion played with bravado and precision. But as is all things.. things change.
Nobody was beating SCV, but any other year this could have won. If you saw this in person it really made you jump out of your seat. The ballad was one of the best blends I've heard. I hate vocals in this activity bu the lounge singer theme really worked.
this show is so underrated. actually has to maybe be my favorite in dci
I love the melody
It's so smooth/soft idk how to even describe its warmth
No fr like they did the vocals very right, it never overtook the show, blended with the ensemble, and served well both for solo moments as well as just a good texture
@@justinjohnson4278 still my favorite use of vocals so far. Probably my least favorite was Crown in 2017. There was one movement where that great Crown brass line was playing backup to a singer lol :D
@@dctrbrassCouldn’t agree more. I also don’t care for vocals, unless it adds to the show, like this does. Also agree with Crown 2017, but it’s close with 2005 Blue Devils (Yowza, Yowza, Yowza).
I got chills at 8:35 , I have never heard a stadium go dead silent like that during a show.
I got to see this show in Nashville earlier in the season. 11,000 people and it was SILENT. Getting to soak that moment in was absolutely incredible.
It makes me cry, every time.
This show has the best use of vocals in a show since they have been used. Not a fan of vocals, but worked well in this show.
*cough* millennium high school 2019 *cough*
yup
I'm not a fan of vocals either. I also didn't care for them in this show either. I'm sorry, it just doesn't sound "right" to me to hear vocals in drumcorps, and it likely never will. I didn't hate it though and believe me, that's saying a LOT for me regarding vocals. I enjoyed the brass parts and just tried to "tune out" the vocals as much as I could. You do what you can. I want to like every show but unfortunately, that's just not possible these days.
Agreed. Compare this to say, anything the Cadets have does with vocals, or most any other drum corps, this is infinitely better. Still not a fan of vocals in drum corps, though.
I don’t like because I agree; I like because I respect.
Musically this show SLAPS! Was sooooo good live. Personally felt it deserved 2nd.
I think the judges get shot if BD doesn’t get at least 2nd
This was probably the most beautiful ballad I've heard in a while
8:50-10:28 is by far the BEST part of the while show. You can't change my mind about that.
* 8:34
* 8:15 @@tuttiflooti
Not ever gonna try to “Saro” is peak
The lot video of them playing this chunk is great
This show is just a power house all the way through, I sat almost in the middle where you get the good sound whenever I marched that year watching their show and they blew me away literally
I have never seen that flag ripple at 12:05 before, and I nearly screamed the first time I notice it 😂 Amazing!
1 dislike. From the guy who got cut before the 1st winter camp.
lmao
5:35 that tuba player is soooooo good. his sound is amazing, and how he plays every note so perfectly… looks like I need to practice a little more lol. (And the vocalist is of course phenomenal as well)
no like watching the isolated solo was so humbling like i really gotta step it up if i wanna be a dci contra
@@gdadhd4775 yes, I think I’m going to audition for Phantom Regiment this fall, I don’t think I’ll make it, but it’s worth it for the experience.
@@themarchingtapir no definitely the coaching there will make you into so much better of a player, even if you only go to the experience camps. the only world class corps near me is pacific crest and i’m like 100% confidant that i’ll make it, so if we both make the line, see you at finals’
We like Richard. He had a tuba duet with one of our snares in HS as well
fun fact the tuba soloist Richard Alvarado actually went to my high school. He graduated in 2016 so i never met him but his name is on the wall in our band hall
I remember seeing this live in Atlanta, such a cool show
Such an underrated show
I watched them place 1st in Canton, Ohio. Bought a t shirt as a memorial from the show(bought it before the show started so I wouldn't miss much when the show started). It was an awesome experience
FUN FACTOIDS:
The number four is in the shape of a chair.
Billie Holiday was 44 when she died.
Billie Holiday went to prison for drug use, and when she got out she immediately played Carnegie Hall. (Her costume here has black and white stripes.)
God Bless the Child was her anthem of independence from her mother.
This one has really grown on me. Along with ‘15 it’s gotta be the best show they’ve done in the past decade.
One thing that this show proves is that dci (can be) is at it's best in one of two scenarios. When the crowd goes wild at 1000% volume or the exact opposite, then the entire stadium is filled to the brim with one gorgeous sound and everyone else is quite and/or listening
Tubas are godly in this show
this a tuba show fr. there’s a feature in the opener, a solo, then a feature, then a feature, then the ballad bassline. best year i’ve ever seen for bc contras
6:44 the timbre here is SO GOOD
Ok, BUT THAT PING WAS MONEY
Literally one of the most boppin parts of a dci show I've seen in a while
thank you so much
I saw this live and it was amazing
this is the best show of all time and you cant change my mind
Still Frameworks for me.
Shoulda got second
love that opener :)
10:43-end is my favorite
I am guilty of forgetting about this show, especially after seeming SCV live right after them back in 2018. But God Almighty, this hornline is the best Bloo hornline I think they’ve ever put in a field. THEY ARE LOUD AS FUCK. The attacks are so crisp. The sustains are so full. The tubas are godly. I think the only flaw is the trumpet solo in the ballad (I mean cmon arpeggiated trumpet ostinoto solo is just plain hard) but even still he did a damn good job.
also such an amazing Mello line, would probably be better remembered in SCV Mello's didn't go crazy in 2018
@@caivean2337 exactly
The sheer amount of SOUL in the the tone of the trumpet solo at 8:35ish gets me every time
3:51 learned this on the tuba and it took so long to get it to sound good, can't imagine what it was like playing it and marching
god damn this feature is so hard. only bluecoats tuba feature i still haven’t taken the time to learn yet
so many props, imagine carrying all those onto the field
Call me whatever, the trumpet solo makes me tear up.
11:16
that contra feature at 3:48 is a masterpiece
no contras appeared in this show. tuba.
@@keemez BBb marching tubas are contrabass instruments, therefore contra is still a valid term.
negatron
@@brodyquestionmark yes; yes you sure did. dipfrick.
1:35, The Grand Teaser
Best part of the show 11:04
8:20
i love this solo
9:50
Peep the hornline visual @6:11
I need the trumpet solo. The ballad. I need it.
2:14 is so cool
11:09 this section is gold
thats what im saying
is it just me or is their hornline noticeably larger in this year than in any other recent year?
Last year we had that many tubas
this 100% would have won if scv didn't go in 2018
6:42
10:40 silly trombone feature
They should have gotten 2nd
Bird and bela was meant to be a more effective closer. This would have inched you to the bronze.
They got the bronze?
Not being from the US, there's one thing about this I don't understand - who the **** is booing in the audience and why do they still have a full set of teeth?
They're not booing, they're Blooing!
It's a tradition among bluecoats fans to yell "bloo" so that it almost sounds like they're booing
BLOOcoats
It’s a tradition for the audience during a Bluecoats show to Blooooooo, it’s not booing.
Ah - It's BLOOO not BOOO - thanks to everyone for straightening that out! :)
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I have not kept up with DCI for quite a long time, like 20 years. Recently I started to watch some shows again and I have to say that I abhor the trend of relying on vocal soloists, keyboards, guitars and pre-recordings and I am not really a fan of using microphones. Not that they are are bad per se but I am never emotionally moved by their usage. The vocals always seem consistently louder and use zero dynamics compared to the ensemble as a whole so balance is just out the window. We have plenty of musical options for vocals that span across the entire musical spectrum. DCI was special because it was a unique world of Brass and Percussion played with bravado and precision.
But as is all things.. things change.
I dunno what it is about this show, I can’t ever get through it
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8:35