The part at the start where they transition to a louder more out there melody to "Autumn Leaves", and addition of the color guard it's truly just dope lol gives me goosebumps
it's true, but also, autumn leaves (and the intent to entertain) is still very much part of the corps' fabric. the corps still sings it and plays the ballad portion of the tune every year.
In all the years marched and followed Drum Corps this, in my mind, was always the longest mid-show Ovation that I can remember. Autumn Leaves was always a huge hit with the fans and the interesting variations that followed in the late 80's receive this same adoration and approval from the crowds.
+filipinOH! I marched with a guy at Cadets we called House. 6'4 easily 350lbs and never lost weight. Some people are just built that way. and they're usually people you don't want to fuck with. So if I have a stick up my ass because of your little joke about body shaming... I'll just keep it there and hope you grow up someday
I've always felt some of the kids didn't realize it at the time. One of the guys in the snareline even looks ticked when he hears what sounds like booing. Maybe not.
I admire your intimidation, truly, but the "little wimpy kid" thing just got me. I think the adjectives in order go description then stature. No offense intended. Also, his sounds is like that because this was before the switch to Bb instruments. They were using G bugles at the time, which probably sound different than what you're used to.
That crowd gave a 30+ second standing ovation after Autumn Leaves. Also notable is the creation of the standard "bloo" chant! What an iconic performance. And that guy totally NAILED the second sop solo!
The part at the start where they transition to a louder more out there melody to "Autumn Leaves", and addition of the color guard it's truly just dope lol gives me goosebumps
Imagine performing infont of that many people
the trumpet soloist fist pumping when he nailed the solo is my favorite thing ever
was the allumi soloist the same guy?!?!?
One of the greatest DCI soloist
Great horn line,
There's Frank! @3:37
2:30 did someone drop a stick?
and this is the tune that made me join the drum and bugle corps....'87... yup, that's the year....will always be in my mind and my heart.
The atom love song by bong jesieca Rojas Ignacio google youtube big criator
Goosebumps on trumpet duet.
FYI, they’re soprano bugles, not trumpets. Trumpets weren’t allowed on the field until 2003 or so.
@@fl1606Okay NERD Just messing with you lol
"They're not booing!, They're Blooing!" Steve Rondanaro every year since 1987!
Had him say it for me as a joke during band practice :)
Ah just delicious Drum & Bugle corps purity!
God bless Mr. P
Solos are still perfectly audible on top of the already existent screaming. Who needs mics? Definitely not Bloo 87.
And so Bloooo began!!!
i performed this(a severely watered down version) with a jazz group in our school talent school and won first place
this is actually a pretty cool show
Is that the West Side Story Mambo in the beginning?
Rest in peace cymbal player
Do you think that miles davis saw this show?
God I hope the bluecoats recreate this or at least play this tidbit as an encore
They still to this day always play Autumn leaves in their Encore.
hey bro guess what
And today they are all between 45 and 51 years of age. And “Autumn Leaves,” is a solidly good memory every time it comes to each one of their minds.
3:15 better than the wink.
"The wink" before the wink happened
29 years later, world champions.
@Micah Lall-Trail Its only at 68
they've come such a long waym
it's true, but also, autumn leaves (and the intent to entertain) is still very much part of the corps' fabric. the corps still sings it and plays the ballad portion of the tune every year.
Did anyone notice a snare drop his stick during the drum break right at the end?
I did when I was on the end of the snare line and saw out of the corrner of my eye and said OMG... I can't believe this dude.!!!!!! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
In all the years marched and followed Drum Corps this, in my mind, was always the longest mid-show Ovation that I can remember. Autumn Leaves was always a huge hit with the fans and the interesting variations that followed in the late 80's receive this same adoration and approval from the crowds.
The ovation following "Requiem" from Suncoast Sound in 84 was long as well.
Back when fat people could join drum corps.
seriously dude? Grow up
+Dan Hurd Seriously dude? Pull the stick out of your ass and learn to take a joke.
+filipinOH! I marched with a guy at Cadets we called House. 6'4 easily 350lbs and never lost weight. Some people are just built that way. and they're usually people you don't want to fuck with. So if I have a stick up my ass because of your little joke about body shaming... I'll just keep it there and hope you grow up someday
+filipinOH! 6 words. That is all 😊
dont argue with an SJW it isnt worth it
I am so lucky that my dad was a part of the bluecoats in this year. I have a video of the entire show from finals. It's absolutely breathtaking.
Blonde ASMR same my dad was there too can you ask him if he remembers Cedric Rogers?
This was my drum instructor from my old school's last year with the Bluecoats, Allen Marshall?
What did your dad play?
So was mine!!
@@faithschanks4997 what did he play?!
Kind of ashame there no video of the actual Autumn Leaves, which was preformed right before this part of the show.
A few years late but if you look up Bluecoats 1987 there's a video that plays through Autumn leaves though it doesn't have the video just the audio
And thus began the legendary chant of "Bloooo"
I've always felt some of the kids didn't realize it at the time. One of the guys in the snareline even looks ticked when he hears what sounds like booing. Maybe not.
Ugh. 60's and 70's drum corp please!
Kimberly Bags getting footage from then is almost impossible. the camera quality and sound quality would sound so bad.
absolutely, it was an odd year; but Suncoast the next year just got hammered and was one of the best shows out there; i still hum my part sometimes
God I'd love to be a percussion caption head in the 80s'.
Go Blooo 93 Euph awesome
Bloo-oo-oo
Considering the poor video quality in later popular years, this is a fantastic video!
I love the tenor solo. It's so simple but it has a nice groove to it.
2:45 aw poor cymbal XD
Walt Omiecinski rules!
Thank you for sharing this historical moment.
I admire your intimidation, truly, but the "little wimpy kid" thing just got me. I think the adjectives in order go description then stature. No offense intended. Also, his sounds is like that because this was before the switch to Bb instruments. They were using G bugles at the time, which probably sound different than what you're used to.
ANyone know where the snare member yells out "Bloo?"
that snare is soo cool hahahaha
The origin of BLOOOO
And that wasn't even the closer.
😊
That crowd gave a 30+ second standing ovation after Autumn Leaves. Also notable is the creation of the standard "bloo" chant! What an iconic performance. And that guy totally NAILED the second sop solo!
My former band director...
That's my band director...NBD.