Fun story about the bench prop: they stole that bench from a housing location they used that season. After they won, they had a plaque made and attached it to the bottom of the bench before they returned it. To this day, that housing location has that bench with that plaque reading “Featured in Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps’ 1st Place 2013 Finals Performance ‘E=mc^2’”.
The bench is from Gardner-Webb University, where Crown houses for spring training. Also, it wasn’t stolen, it was loaned to the corps by the University.
I marched Crown 11-13, and I can't speak for other years, but 13 was actually the easiest of those three in terms of music and drill. In fact, the whole summer in general was pretty chill, and the staff treated us very well. Perhaps that person was talking about 2012 because that was a difficult year for sure.
@@scottlawson1522 DYLAAAANNNN YEAH I SEE YOU, YOU’RE THREE STEPS OUT OF FORM! that’s all I can think of when I hear crown 12 lmao, look up their rehearsal at Centerville? Ohio I think it was
Hi there 👋🏼 I was the mello section leader (and the headache from the victory run was me!) and I wanted to throw out there that we were treated really well this year, not that they didn't work us HARD during rehearsals. Even on Finals Day they were cleaning and finding every little speck of dirt they could. 2012 was certainly harder, both musically and visually, for sure. Fun facts! •Both of the female vocalists have THICK southern accents, but put on their "performance voices" for the voiceovers at the beginning and during the percussion movement. •There was more triple tonguing in the show than double tonguing. The on-field brass judge told us we "redefined technique for the activity." We practiced it ENDLESSLY to the point where we were triple tonguing on air during brass block and between reps all day every day. •We scored a perfect 20.0 on finals night, with the only other hornline ever scoring a 20.0 in brass being BD 2004 at quarterfinals. Someone correct me if that's changed since then! •Right after the rotation pyramid, the color guard does a ripple from side 1 to side 2 that is supposed to mirror light going through a prism (think Pink Floyd) which is why there are three lines on side 2. •The member who went into the side 1 "wormhole" had to dye his hair at the end of the season to play the part when they added that ending. He's naturally BRIGHT blonde.
Hey, I know its been a while since this comment was posted, but do you remember a mello named Sydney Riviera? Edit: She may have been named Sydney Schooler then
It is my firm belief that this show should be shown to every drum corps and marching band as an example of the level of intonation, precision, and phrasing that every brass line should aim for
Not sure about my opinion regarding the best brass line ever, but this is certainly in the conversation. They used insane technique with the double and triple-tonguing, the runs were audibly flawless, the blend and balance was off the charts good, they were loud without suffering from degrading quality, and the marching demand while they were doing all this was crazy. Calling any ensemble “the best ever” is always going to left to interpretation of the individual calling them as such, but this is most definitely a horn line that should at the very least be in every discussion ever had on the subject.
Have to love Brandon giving props to the battery. Seems so calm and humble. Oh, and his smile makes you want to smile. BD 2013 is one of my all time favorites by them.
This was good, but good lord do a noise removal pass on this video lol. You can separate the audio even using audacity and clean it by taking a sample sections of just noise. Works wonders.
P.S. - if you were in band/dci growing up..put it on your resume/cv/linkedin - if I continue my path with reviewing applications/resumes, I want to see that. No matter what band, or placement - it's still a high-level activity that requires a lot of skills.
I love hearing your take on these shows. I would vote for watching some of the 80s show that as Meehan suggested when he was on your podcast. Those were the shows that made me a Blue Devils fan when I was in high school. I never knew he was the soloist for Harlem Nocturne in 1987. That was the first year I watched DCI - on PBS! I wore that VHS tape out watching it so much. I would love to hear you guys react to 1986-1993 which I consider some of the best BD shows ever. (Not that I did not absolutely love 2017 and some of the recent shows as well! As an old guy, I am just partial to the old school stuff!) Hope you guys keep posting these - they are great to play while I am working and for a summer when we won't have a BD show. Oh and Alan...on that shirt you had on in the Meehan episode...GO JACKETS!! ;)
the head drum major (Linda Harvey) was my middle school band director 2019-2021 until she switched schools (so my 6th and 7th grade year, she taught me flute)
Pretty interesting prediction you made given that CC came in second in the prelims last night right behind BD. Fingers cross they can top those guys this weekend.
was just think about yall yesterday hoping for another one! Love to see Devils '13 Coats '12 Cavs '11 Devils '12 Crown' 15 Cadets '11 Coats '10 Coats '09 Crown '17 Crown '14 Keep it up!
Love seeing these reactions. I'd really like to see you guys react to some of the classic shows. If you want a great crowd pleasing show I'd say Phantom 2008 but I'd really like to see a reaction to Star 1991. That corps was so far ahead of its time and the horn line was amazing. Its the oldest show I can think of that feels like modern drum corps.
I don't see a lot of people mention 2014 crown, although they didn't score very well, the demand in that show was on par with 2012 and 2013, after watching so many times I can't help but think it to be on of the most demanding shows in DCI
There's alot of cross over with what they did in 2013 and what we did in 02 and 03 sets. I was on the horn line, 2nd trumpet. We played Icarious! But as horns we didn't separate at practice it was all of us together to perfect our hits
I really liked the musical book that year. But being old school, I always thought "Just shut up and stop talking so I can hear the corps!" Plus, being a lifelong Blue Devil fan - longer than you guys have been alive and that makes me feel OLD! - I was still hoping BD could pull the upset on Finals night!
You need to check your facts man...we won in 1993. Division ii...still a championship, high brass, high drums. This came 20 years AFTER our first championship. Sad that you all did not know this.
Not sure if you’re still looking, but I’m a huge drum corps fan (made SoA ‘20 but COVID, so trying out again this year!) and I’m a film student who would love to help out with editing if you need it!
Also, the Drumline in 2013 was among the worst in the current Crown era. It was a very hard book, but it was just so dirty. You can hear it in the feature that the shots just aren’t together.
Oh by the way... I think in 2014 they did a rotation of 3 circles in 3 different planes (sagittal, frontal and transverse) Atleast that's what I could make of it... I still wonder why they removed it and did the kaleidoscope instead
Pretty sure he’s talking about the ending color guard choreography and the significance to the show. Basically if you pay attention to both of the props on either end, during the big hit the two main lovers walk through the circle and “pop up” at the other side, and when other members try to cross that destination, they all “die” and I’m pretty sure it’s “love knows no bounds” kind of symbolism.
when we needed them the most, they returned
Yesssss. With more Crown ♥️
And now they’re gone
@@whereharveyat7235 was just gonna say this lmao. Hopefully, they'll return when they have the time :)
Fun story about the bench prop: they stole that bench from a housing location they used that season. After they won, they had a plaque made and attached it to the bottom of the bench before they returned it. To this day, that housing location has that bench with that plaque reading “Featured in Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps’ 1st Place 2013 Finals Performance ‘E=mc^2’”.
The bench is from Gardner-Webb University, where Crown houses for spring training. Also, it wasn’t stolen, it was loaned to the corps by the University.
That's cool
@@tim.noonanit’s funnier to say it was stolen
I marched Crown 11-13, and I can't speak for other years, but 13 was actually the easiest of those three in terms of music and drill. In fact, the whole summer in general was pretty chill, and the staff treated us very well.
Perhaps that person was talking about 2012 because that was a difficult year for sure.
I could see that. 2012 show was so aggressive lol
2012 was flat out run and gun. Y’all weren’t playing with that one. Like as a spectator I could tell that show was just so physically intense.
Did you have rehearsals at 3am with 2012?
@@tubespax3568 We had one late night rehearsal at IU that I think ended around that time but I think that was it👍
@@scottlawson1522 DYLAAAANNNN
YEAH I SEE YOU, YOU’RE THREE STEPS OUT OF FORM!
that’s all I can think of when I hear crown 12 lmao, look up their rehearsal at Centerville? Ohio I think it was
Hi there 👋🏼 I was the mello section leader (and the headache from the victory run was me!) and I wanted to throw out there that we were treated really well this year, not that they didn't work us HARD during rehearsals. Even on Finals Day they were cleaning and finding every little speck of dirt they could. 2012 was certainly harder, both musically and visually, for sure.
Fun facts!
•Both of the female vocalists have THICK southern accents, but put on their "performance voices" for the voiceovers at the beginning and during the percussion movement.
•There was more triple tonguing in the show than double tonguing. The on-field brass judge told us we "redefined technique for the activity." We practiced it ENDLESSLY to the point where we were triple tonguing on air during brass block and between reps all day every day.
•We scored a perfect 20.0 on finals night, with the only other hornline ever scoring a 20.0 in brass being BD 2004 at quarterfinals. Someone correct me if that's changed since then!
•Right after the rotation pyramid, the color guard does a ripple from side 1 to side 2 that is supposed to mirror light going through a prism (think Pink Floyd) which is why there are three lines on side 2.
•The member who went into the side 1 "wormhole" had to dye his hair at the end of the season to play the part when they added that ending. He's naturally BRIGHT blonde.
Hey, I know its been a while since this comment was posted, but do you remember a mello named Sydney Riviera? Edit: She may have been named Sydney Schooler then
It is my firm belief that this show should be shown to every drum corps and marching band as an example of the level of intonation, precision, and phrasing that every brass line should aim for
Agreed!
We need crown 2010 with Eric carr
He already reacted to Crown 2010 so it would be kind of pointless
@@mrnicknick02 if you watched blue devils 2014 it was a commentary not a reaction so they’ve seen the 2014 show so much they said it was a commentary
@@cameronventiquattro4256 Well your reaction does play into your commentary so
@@mrnicknick02 I would still think it would be awesome to have them interact though, and ask him questions etc
@@mrnicknick02 but like this one, it would be more of a commentary, but it would be nice.
They eventually need to name the brass caption after Matt harloff.
That'd be cool, but at that point you may as well name first place "The Concord Medal" lmao
Do you know why it's called the Jim Ott award?
@@booker9816 i think jim ott was a great teacher for a drum corps and died early in his life
@@spamaccount1513 I was asking if that guy knew who Jim sort was, I know who he was lol
@@spamaccount1513 Jim Ott was the leader of the Spirit of Atlanta
Bd 2017 Javier head cam with Javier
I get what you mean but they already did 2017 idk if they'll repeat a show if they do it'll be a while
Good idea
Oml pleaseeee
Not sure about my opinion regarding the best brass line ever, but this is certainly in the conversation. They used insane technique with the double and triple-tonguing, the runs were audibly flawless, the blend and balance was off the charts good, they were loud without suffering from degrading quality, and the marching demand while they were doing all this was crazy.
Calling any ensemble “the best ever” is always going to left to interpretation of the individual calling them as such, but this is most definitely a horn line that should at the very least be in every discussion ever had on the subject.
Yes I definitely agree. I consider myself lucky to have a band director that marched in this ensemble.
Y’all have to do Carolina Crown 2019
They made so many improvements to their battery writing.
Have to love Brandon giving props to the battery. Seems so calm and humble. Oh, and his smile makes you want to smile. BD 2013 is one of my all time favorites by them.
This was good, but good lord do a noise removal pass on this video lol. You can separate the audio even using audacity and clean it by taking a sample sections of just noise. Works wonders.
They could even just mute their audio in post whenever they aren't talking. Still a good video though
Would love to eventually see a reaction to 2015 Crown as well. I feel like that show is under appreciated
Awesome integration of Zarathustra, British band music and The Abyss (ballad). Playing that well while throwing down that drill book = insane!
I think this and felliniesque was the best brass I’ve heard in person
Nope
@@jwilk1281 "in person"
Best BD brass line I ever heard live was 85’ but 2014 was very close…
Cannot agree more
There is a brass-only recording of this show that REALLY highlights the technical proficiency and dexterity.
P.S. - if you were in band/dci growing up..put it on your resume/cv/linkedin - if I continue my path with reviewing applications/resumes, I want to see that.
No matter what band, or placement - it's still a high-level activity that requires a lot of skills.
2013 was a gteat DCI season. The Cadets Samuel Barber show in '13 is worth a listen...great arrangements and beast drums.
A very overlooked show, love it!
In 2015 we (I marched in 2015 Crown as a Trumpet Alternate) had the upside down pyramid in the 2nd movement/drum feature
Alright Everett, let's see some PC 2015, I need to know what's in the box
Will shhhhhhhh 🤫
I would LOVE to see a BD12 Cabaret Voltaire reaction!
I love hearing your take on these shows. I would vote for watching some of the 80s show that as Meehan suggested when he was on your podcast. Those were the shows that made me a Blue Devils fan when I was in high school. I never knew he was the soloist for Harlem Nocturne in 1987. That was the first year I watched DCI - on PBS! I wore that VHS tape out watching it so much. I would love to hear you guys react to 1986-1993 which I consider some of the best BD shows ever. (Not that I did not absolutely love 2017 and some of the recent shows as well! As an old guy, I am just partial to the old school stuff!) Hope you guys keep posting these - they are great to play while I am working and for a summer when we won't have a BD show. Oh and Alan...on that shirt you had on in the Meehan episode...GO JACKETS!! ;)
They did 3D drill in 2015 during the Percussion feature right after the opening hit
Yeah....but it was upside down and didn't seem to pop out of the field as well.
crown 2014 so underrated
the head drum major (Linda Harvey) was my middle school band director 2019-2021 until she switched schools (so my 6th and 7th grade year, she taught me flute)
4:27 Exactly what he said about 2012. That closer was absolutely insane
Absolutely made my night.
Pretty interesting prediction you made given that CC came in second in the prelims last night right behind BD. Fingers cross they can top those guys this weekend.
You guys have to do Cavaliers 2008!! That show was definitely slept on!!
My favorite show of all time. Call me basic, I don’t care. This show makes me tear up every time
So this is what I miss when I don’t go on Instagram for a day
Same I actively avoided it for a dad and this happens
Carolina Crown 2015, rotating pyramid and an epic drumline section! they scored 2nd that season, but was an amazing performance!
You guys should do 1995 Scouts to see a crowd that spent a ton of time on their feet screaming.
Indeed...A drum corps show for all time
was just think about yall yesterday hoping for another one! Love to see Devils '13 Coats '12 Cavs '11 Devils '12 Crown' 15
Cadets '11 Coats '10 Coats '09 Crown '17 Crown '14 Keep it up!
Only heard one tick watching through the whole show like 10 times. Dude that's cleaner than brand new white air force 1's
everett used to tech at my school and funnily enough i did the same thing of learning this show by ear on trumpet
Lmao Brandon nerding out over the battery while the rest nerd out over the hornline
Happy 89th birthday to my personal favorite film score composer John Williams
this is the video we all needed!
They did some 3D drill in 15, I think it was during the drum break.
Definitely the best Brass ever. However, not the hardest Brass book ever. 2012 and 2014 were both harder books, but not quite as clean.
Loved this show. One of the drum majors went to my high school too so that was rad
I loved this show but I definitely had more of a connection with Crown 2015. Highly recommend you guys react to it
Thank you guys. Your respect and
Comments about other corps as well of your own are appreciated. Do a review of Ink!
Finally a new funliner!
12:22 They did it in 2015 again briefly just a bit before they played Dies Irae
I love how there wasn't a soloist, because every horn was a soloist the whole show.
Love seeing these reactions. I'd really like to see you guys react to some of the classic shows. If you want a great crowd pleasing show I'd say Phantom 2008 but I'd really like to see a reaction to Star 1991. That corps was so far ahead of its time and the horn line was amazing. Its the oldest show I can think of that feels like modern drum corps.
I don't see a lot of people mention 2014 crown, although they didn't score very well, the demand in that show was on par with 2012 and 2013, after watching so many times I can't help but think it to be on of the most demanding shows in DCI
Dude the vocalist Kevin worked with my high school band last year I can't believe that's him!
Crown did a 3D object at the beginning of their 2015 show, they did an inverted prism
I would love to see a reaction of 2016 crown it’s also my favorite. Or 2016 SCV their front ensemble is insane that year also.
2016 Crown brass is right up there imo that show was DEMANDING
The Opener with Medea's Dance of Vengeance will forever blow me away, and I wasn't even there in person. I wanna know how it did not get at least 2nd.
podcast episode with javier maybe?
Definitely would be interested in a Crown 2016 or 2014 :). Also did the scv 2018 show get clapped by Flo?
7th regiments Assistant Brass Manager marched this show, he tells us cool stories
There's alot of cross over with what they did in 2013 and what we did in 02 and 03 sets. I was on the horn line, 2nd trumpet. We played Icarious! But as horns we didn't separate at practice it was all of us together to perfect our hits
I was in serious need of another funliner reacts
Crown 2015
Oh thank god you guys are back 😭🙌
I really liked the musical book that year. But being old school, I always thought "Just shut up and stop talking so I can hear the corps!" Plus, being a lifelong Blue Devil fan - longer than you guys have been alive and that makes me feel OLD! - I was still hoping BD could pull the upset on Finals night!
You need to check your facts man...we won in 1993. Division ii...still a championship, high brass, high drums. This came 20 years AFTER our first championship. Sad that you all did not know this.
They were louder in the victory run because they just let go and played without the worry of being scored,
13:07 upside down Mickey 👀
12:21 yeah crown did another pyramid. they did it in 2015, but it was upside down.
Crown 2014 is one of my favorite shows of all time
I never noticed that ending bit with the guard before!
If you guys want to check out a version of this same ballad but with a trumpet solo, check out Legends 2019. Same ballad with a trumpet solo.
PLEASE REACT TO CROWN 2019
12:10 mello line 🔥
I have a feeling we might be seeing that again soon.... 👀
I think the brass caption head for blue knights marched this show as well
12:20 I believe they had an upside-down pyramid in 2015
Brandon you blew my mind, love from OC!
i think they did the triangle at the beginning of inferno during the "abandon all hope" section.
I want them to react to 1996 Madison Scouts
I would love to see some open class corps!!
Not sure if you’re still looking, but I’m a huge drum corps fan (made SoA ‘20 but COVID, so trying out again this year!) and I’m a film student who would love to help out with editing if you need it!
I was front row in the crown shirt right at the beginning of the video.
OMG! The Ballad music is from the movie, 💠💠"THE ABYSS"💠💠
🔥💞🔥💞🔥💞🔥
🙌🙌I totally forgot about that 🙌🙌
Scouts 2011 needs to happen
I’d also love to see a reaction video on 2003 Cadets
‘16 Crown FTW
Who loves Puppies?
Wait what is Rudy’s full name y’all mention 2:52?
Also, the Drumline in 2013 was among the worst in the current Crown era. It was a very hard book, but it was just so dirty. You can hear it in the feature that the shots just aren’t together.
13:28 crown 2013 = interstellar
I want to see a reaction of BlueCoats 2017 or 2018 because my drum tech was in it lol
what’s the drum tech name?
@@arcticmountain8730 his name is Alex Pfiefer he played quads
@@mattiaspiazza6411 oh thats really cool
They did a 3D drill in 2015 during the drum break
Thank god funliners back. And honestly they should just make a brandon a regular part of the funliners
I am alright at editing but I still have a lot to improve but I am willing to learn so that these get out quick.
we miss y’all btw
Pleasssssse do:
Crown 2016
BD 2009
BD 2003 (gotta go old school lol)
Love these - this is the ONLY channel on YT like this lol
Oh by the way... I think in 2014 they did a rotation of 3 circles in 3 different planes (sagittal, frontal and transverse) Atleast that's what I could make of it... I still wonder why they removed it and did the kaleidoscope instead
2015 inferno they did the 3D drill right after the opener before Dies Irae (probably slaughtered the spelling)
Did you do Crown's "Out of this World" or Bluecoat's "T/LT" yet?
you guys should do some lot vids too
Your videos are great! We should look at collabs
If you could do Crown 2011, 2016, and 2019 that would make day. 2016 and 2019 are great but 2011 definitely underrated.
So what was Brandon telling about the meaning of the ending? Can anyone help? couldn't hear anything because the music was so loud haha
Pretty sure he’s talking about the ending color guard choreography and the significance to the show. Basically if you pay attention to both of the props on either end, during the big hit the two main lovers walk through the circle and “pop up” at the other side, and when other members try to cross that destination, they all “die” and I’m pretty sure it’s “love knows no bounds” kind of symbolism.
@@noahsadler6632 thanks for explaining! that's what I thought.. Very cool! Intellectual and emotional too!! :)
Crown 22 👑