Man I can't imagine being these guys. Getting to witness the fitness right up close. Dudes just straight friggin slaying all over the field and they're right out there with them. I wouldn't be able to talk there'd be way too much onion near my eyes.
i was at finals this year to catch my brother's ageout show (w/cadets). i'm a brass player (mellophone), and marched bloo a few years prior to this. saw this show while standing in the tunnel, couldn't get to my seat in time. but i have NEVER heard a drumline stand out from the rest of the corps, as much as this one. the show didn't really stick with me, and the hornline was adequate, i'm sure -- but i couldn't stop listening to that percussion section! they were so damn clean, it's like my ear was telling my brain, "THAT is what you need to be focusing on right now." my ears were right, and this drumline's star shines no less bright, now that ten years have passed. one of the all-time great sections.
Oakland Crusaders won drums in prelims over Blue Devils but the corps did not make finals so BD won drums. (1976)Tom Float was the caption head at Oakland that year. And the rest is history.
Well excuse me sir, I don't know why you are attacking me for typing a incorrect word. I'm not one to pick fights behind a computer. Let me type what I want to say.
jeffe77 placements are determined after the performances which means it doesn’t affect how many he has heard before or after. Certain corps usually perform later in the day but it’s no specific number lol.
@@JohnathanWhitehorn Right, I hear you. My point is it's rare that a corps that is placed 6th which means they performed about 2 hours before the show is wrapped up wins a caption. Typically higher placed corps win captions. We have seen this happen more recently with BAC color guard, but outside of that, it's rare. That's really my point.
You know you're drum line is tight when you turn a judge into a pure fan while he's supposed to be objectively critiquing your performance. He sounds like they left him curled up in fetal position crying like a baby after their performance. Wish I had a show like that!
This was my first opportunity to hear Phantom's drum line up close like this, I was there at championships but unfortunately had a not so good seat. I knew they were really hot that night, but now I really had a chance to hear them in detail. Into the light was an outstanding show at many levels, and I felt the tears welling up too....loved the show
I honestly think that DCI should implement two music percussion judges - one for pit, one for drumline. The single percussion judge seems to only judge (or be able to thoroughly judge) each section when it is the main focus of a certain part of the music. For instance, during an fast, intense opener, the battery typically is the busier section, and same for the pit on ballads. If one judge could judge each section the entire time, I believe the percussion scores could possibly be more accurate.
this is essentially what happens anyway. the field judge gets more of the drumline and individuals from the pit. the judge in the box gets to judge the fe more and get a read of how together the percussion is front to back. two field judges dedicated to just battery and fe would be nice though.
Can they just make a tape w no one talking over it?
Gold medal drums
I love Allen so much. Truly loves the kids performing.
legendary
Man I can't imagine being these guys. Getting to witness the fitness right up close. Dudes just straight friggin slaying all over the field and they're right out there with them. I wouldn't be able to talk there'd be way too much onion near my eyes.
93 Star and 2010 Phantom are the best to ever do it.
This is one of my go to videos when I’m sad:( see, now I’m not sad anymore:)
i was at finals this year to catch my brother's ageout show (w/cadets). i'm a brass player (mellophone), and marched bloo a few years prior to this. saw this show while standing in the tunnel, couldn't get to my seat in time. but i have NEVER heard a drumline stand out from the rest of the corps, as much as this one. the show didn't really stick with me, and the hornline was adequate, i'm sure -- but i couldn't stop listening to that percussion section! they were so damn clean, it's like my ear was telling my brain, "THAT is what you need to be focusing on right now." my ears were right, and this drumline's star shines no less bright, now that ten years have passed. one of the all-time great sections.
Greatest thing on TH-cam
Phantom will always be my favorite corps.
Where is the drum featureb
the fenomenal program
A whole new level of balance
The most underrated phantom show.
Jay Sims quite possibly the best 6th place show of all time. Up there with 92 X-men.
Lit af
That "Thanks Guys" just gets to me..
ThatWasSexy
6:36. "Bass drums that's just stupid" Hahahah
"bass drums what on earth! that was hot!" WOW
One the the great DCI lines. Not many Corps finish 6th and take high drums...
James Shields holy crap, they finished sixth and got high drums? daaaaamn.
bloo 07 got 2nd in drums, but wound up in 7th overall
Oakland Crusaders won drums in prelims over Blue Devils but the corps did not make finals so BD won drums. (1976)Tom Float was the caption head at Oakland that year. And the rest is history.
Cavies 2023
CLEAN
That was one of cleanest shows i have ever heard that was through out.
If you were typing in response to what i said... I wasn't either. I was complimenting your passion.
Because only Phantom would make a judge cry......
"Bass Drums that is just stupid... you guys are amazing!"
Well excuse me sir, I don't know why you are attacking me for typing a incorrect word. I'm not one to pick fights behind a computer. Let me type what I want to say.
BASS DRUMS WHAT ON EARTH THAT WAS HOT!
With the corps getting 6th too. which meant that he had to hear 5 more corps after this.
that’s not how it works lol
@@JohnathanWhitehorn tell us how it works
jeffe77 placements are determined after the performances which means it doesn’t affect how many he has heard before or after. Certain corps usually perform later in the day but it’s no specific number lol.
@@JohnathanWhitehorn Right, I hear you. My point is it's rare that a corps that is placed 6th which means they performed about 2 hours before the show is wrapped up wins a caption. Typically higher placed corps win captions. We have seen this happen more recently with BAC color guard, but outside of that, it's rare. That's really my point.
jeffe77 ah i see what you mean. yea it’s weird for that to happen lol, but with a line like that, it’s deserved lol
Love it! Any way we could get a link to the source audio by chance? :)
God, listening to DCI judge tapes like this just makes me so damn happy. Such a true appreciation for the music.
we made a judge cry. not in a good way.
and oh by the way...I'm a former Bari / Euph player.....but I just love good drumlines
You know you're drum line is tight when you turn a judge into a pure fan while he's supposed to be objectively critiquing your performance. He sounds like they left him curled up in fetal position crying like a baby after their performance. Wish I had a show like that!
This was my first opportunity to hear Phantom's drum line up close like this, I was there at championships but unfortunately had a not so good seat. I knew they were really hot that night, but now I really had a chance to hear them in detail. Into the light was an outstanding show at many levels, and I felt the tears welling up too....loved the show
Absolutely amazing... Enough said
"Bass drums - what on Earth?! That was HOT!!"
you're right. haha I should specify. I want to be on a line this fucking good. Let's just put it that way.
I honestly think that DCI should implement two music percussion judges - one for pit, one for drumline. The single percussion judge seems to only judge (or be able to thoroughly judge) each section when it is the main focus of a certain part of the music. For instance, during an fast, intense opener, the battery typically is the busier section, and same for the pit on ballads. If one judge could judge each section the entire time, I believe the percussion scores could possibly be more accurate.
Xeviant yes, I was thinking the same thing.
this is essentially what happens anyway. the field judge gets more of the drumline and individuals from the pit. the judge in the box gets to judge the fe more and get a read of how together the percussion is front to back. two field judges dedicated to just battery and fe would be nice though.
Depends on why the judge is crying...
Wow! Thank you for posting! One of my all time favorite years!!
" SOLID, WHAT ON EARTH BASS DRUMS THAT WAS HOT!"
Angels are singing!
this is great
They took the drum trophy. And well deserved too.
They are just plain sick.....I cry everytime I hear this show. Phreakin' Phantom.....the people's champs through-and-through.
"You've got a pit full of artists back here"
The whole show. That judge had ONE bad comment. Wow. That was great.
Tyler Owens it was on my favorite part tho
I want to be on a line that makes the judge cry.
Up there with Phantom '06 and the great Cadets lines in terms of clarity and cleanliness... just awesome
GREAT audio!!!
6:25 to 6:47 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!