The fact that Boston produced one of my favorite drumlines of all time during a “non-competitive” year is the biggest compliment I can give. Great line.
@@atlantic_love bro deadass you sound like the biggest ass ever 😂😂 lmao dude complimented the line and you got personally offended 😂 but it doesn’t matter cause you didn’t ask for my opinion lmao
Colin McNut was part of a group of BAC drummers who came to UMass in 89. They took Hannum’s drum line to new heights and transformed us from a kick ass college line to a get out of our fucking way line!!
Hey Mike! Yea, proud to see the heights BAC have reached and the drumline under Colin. Trying to remember the whole BAC -UMass contingent from that era: Colin, Scott Snow, Shawn Kelly, Dave Chandler, Kristin Gutierez, Nick Angeles (all percussion) the list goes on with guard + horn….Erica Trabonis, Erica Jacob, Brian McQue, Chris Holland. (Some of these folks started at Umass then went to BAC, others started at BAC, etc. Proud to have known them back in the day and that many have had lasting influence or careers in drum corps or guard (Colin, Nick, Chris, Erica). More talent than I.
She is as good as any drummers I've seen in the long history of this drumline, she has great hands and control, this corps is the corps that invented the modern drumline
Anyone else getting scv 2004 vibes where the lot and the show is so good with percussion it would be a mystery if they lost percussion. Full disclosure I dont know if they won the fred stanford or if the pit was beastly too... But they shouldve with these measures of pleasure 😏
Always DCI Drumline salt play pretty much the same thing, nothing difficult about what they're doing oh, they're playing very few rudiments, but a lot of Rim shots and hand-to-hand taps. Major differences between old-school drumlines, and these Marching Band drum lines. Old school drumlines, Blessed Sacrament golden knights, Chicago Cavaliers, New York Skyliners, Long Island sunrises, Connecticut hurricanes, reading Buccaneers, Boston Crusaders and many many others. They were real drumlines playing really difficult Parts with many many rudiments and none were alike.
@@acousticfoam4184 AGREED! I marched in the early 90’s. They are throwing down. Even tap notes are insanely clean. Thank you McNutt for making this year’s lot warm ups and book so enjoyable to watch and hear. Tuning is FANTASTIC!
Ahahaha the end
Looks like someone made it all the way through!
@@FloMarching I love clean beats too much to miss a second !
I thought for a second that it was going to be the clip of Colin falling off the scooter
Gold😂
The fact that Boston produced one of my favorite drumlines of all time during a “non-competitive” year is the biggest compliment I can give. Great line.
And your compliments matter to who?
@@atlantic_love to 80 people who gave my comment a thumbs up apparently and hopefully to some of the members of this standout, hardworking drumline.
@@danielevanhunt No one said it wasn't a fantastic drumline. Leave them out of it. My comment was directed at you. Your comment wreaked of narcissism.
@@atlantic_love as does yours.
@@atlantic_love bro deadass you sound like the biggest ass ever 😂😂 lmao dude complimented the line and you got personally offended 😂 but it doesn’t matter cause you didn’t ask for my opinion lmao
Im really glad to see how far the quad line has come in the last few years. These guys are so clean and just shredding now. Fantastic
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
BAC’s drum line threw the gauntlet when it comes to drumming. Thank you Colin McNutt and Mike Jackson for this year’s spectacular percussion line👍👍
See, in a competitive year they might have gotten penalized for dropped equipment.
You just have to thank Colin. It was all him lol
Best Bass Drum pitch interval that I've heard in a while in a DCI Corps. This is a very solid line!
The bass drums in the first warm up let me know these m'fers are bringing it. Sick writing and great execution. 👍
08 Front Ensemble 09 Snareline Alum is very happy to watch and hear this video!!! Proud of you all!
Mind blowingly good
Colin McNut was part of a group of BAC drummers who came to UMass in 89. They took Hannum’s drum line to new heights and transformed us from a kick ass college line to a get out of our fucking way line!!
Hey Mike! Yea, proud to see the heights BAC have reached and the drumline under Colin. Trying to remember the whole BAC -UMass contingent from that era: Colin, Scott Snow, Shawn Kelly, Dave Chandler, Kristin Gutierez, Nick Angeles (all percussion) the list goes on with guard + horn….Erica Trabonis, Erica Jacob, Brian McQue, Chris Holland. (Some of these folks started at Umass then went to BAC, others started at BAC, etc. Proud to have known them back in the day and that many have had lasting influence or careers in drum corps or guard (Colin, Nick, Chris, Erica). More talent than I.
@@videosmith1000 Did you go to UMass? Anyone I should remember?
Yea: Andy DeVivo…I thought about this later that I was anonymous. Hope things are well with you.
I'm a horn player and visual instructor and this drumline has been my favorite thing to watch this year!!
Great Job Crusaders!!
one of the best Boston book lately
you have Mike Jackson to thank for that, he just joined this season after a long stint at BK
@@subbot8077 Mike wasn't actually on board with us for 2021! Just Colin!
@@gingersnaredrumma Oh cool! My bad then!
That's how the EAST COAST gets it done.
this line has the best fortnite player i’ve ever met on it
You haven’t met me then
@@alexwilson2268 nah jovanna can dookie on you bro 🥴
@@loganknight6454 🥸
The writing of this drumline is just ZOOOOOOOOM
This is the best drumline this year! And probably one of the best drumlines ANY year!
The ambulance coming at 9:00 for the beats they just murdered...
Bro my gosh is this line TIGHT
Oh my goodness wooooooooooooow🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
damn these guy deff leveled the fuck up. i love it
Loving the content flo!
Boston 21, and 22 are goated
4:30 that exercise is INSANE!
Red’s Rhumba ‘21 … a revised edition of and exercise of the same name Colin wrote in 93 for star of Indiana 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@SnareMax90 neat!
Wow one of the best
05 and 06 alum. So cool to see one of my favorite directors McNutt creating great drumlines. Though I do miss Rich Viano. I wonder what he's up to.
Also love how they went to mallets for the mambo👍👍
Hermosooooooooooooooooo!!!!
Who else got super excited at 9:46?!?! Like, AAAAAHHHH!!!! Haha
holy smokes
Just listen again (and again and again) first those Snare Ping Shots @ 8:22 👏😎
Whoof.....so clean.
6:08 Cadets 2016?
9:39 THE McNutt Special 😀
5:52 is so blended
They're so clean it sounds like 1 snare just getting louder. = The perfect drumline.
9:12 - Is forever the craziest clean tenor shit ever. Jesus.
I know that girl on the snare line her name is Jovanna
👋🏻
@@jovannadrumz7544 yeah this person
She is as good as any drummers I've seen in the long history of this drumline, she has great hands and control, this corps is the corps that invented the modern drumline
@@robertfollett9136 Really? How so?
Such a shame this wasn’t a competitive year. Definitely the best line McNutt’s had with Boston
Holy smokes RHOOMBAAAA
BAC throwing down!! ❤
I need Red’s sheets to go up for sale soon. i got my credit card ready 🔥🔥🔥
Lucky for you it was released 20 years ago! www.tapspace.com/books/the-vacant-lot-sessions/
@@FloMarching Not the same version of Red's Rhumba. Colin mention on social media this is a rebooted version. Many more notes in 2021.
Check the drumline sheets subreddit
It’s going to be published on tap space!
Wooooooooooow
Fuck yes Boston, fuck yes!
anyone transcribed the chunk that starts at 10:00?
is that keelan ?
Wow 9:12 couple 2:4's and some singles in there lmfao
It can be a little bit hard to watch someone play SCV warmups in a completely different style.
My same thought haha
Which SCV warmups were they playing?
@@derrickburwell7777 the second warmup is an SCV warmup by Murray Gusseck called Spanks.
@@ChrisVirgilio Thank you very much.
What happened to the 5th quad?
Injured unfortunately😞
Broken leg
Anyone else getting scv 2004 vibes where the lot and the show is so good with percussion it would be a mystery if they lost percussion. Full disclosure I dont know if they won the fred stanford or if the pit was beastly too... But they shouldve with these measures of pleasure 😏
9:20
8:43
8:45
When you have your top snare player start off like that you are telling the judges the rest can't hang,Blue devils did that and came in 2nd.
There is no way that you are a real account
@@yungtwiz going through homie comments, D1 Troll.
Always DCI Drumline salt play pretty much the same thing, nothing difficult about what they're doing oh, they're playing very few rudiments, but a lot of Rim shots and hand-to-hand taps. Major differences between old-school drumlines, and these Marching Band drum lines. Old school drumlines, Blessed Sacrament golden knights, Chicago Cavaliers, New York Skyliners, Long Island sunrises, Connecticut hurricanes, reading Buccaneers, Boston Crusaders and many many others. They were real drumlines playing really difficult Parts with many many rudiments and none were alike.
You have to be joking.
My tech marched Reading Buccs, and he's really into modern books. Don't be bitter and degrade modern lines.
You know much less about drumming than you think if you really believe the top lines today play the same stuff as each other. Go to bed boomer
Every drummer in this video could outplay anyone from your generation. Think before you speak.
@@acousticfoam4184 AGREED! I marched in the early 90’s. They are throwing down. Even tap notes are insanely clean. Thank you McNutt for making this year’s lot warm ups and book so enjoyable to watch and hear. Tuning is FANTASTIC!
8:44
8:45