@guitarboy7488 Maybe you should pay attention to when this was uploaded... IU Bassline was the first ones to do something like this... Then Rhythm X and North Coast Academy, then Cavaliers....
@guitarboy7488 This was before the Cavies show dude. And even if they did "copy" them, then that doesn't subtract any from the coolness. If it's cool when the Cavaliers do it, it's still cool if they do it.
@@IHOLDSHIFT Good. ;) I marched with the guy who wrote it. I still have a cassette recording we made at what might have been the first public performance of it. Someday I need to convert all those old tapes.
@@92vanguard I wore out 4 copies of the cassette tape of the Concord Pavilion show with Poof! and Wheelchair in 92. You guys killed it (first DCI show I ever saw live was the 25th Anniversary show in Hayward, CA).
this is better than when SCV plays it. this is so awsome. ok now i see why a lot of drum instructors reconmend this school. but this is not my style but i love watching them.
Don’t ever fuck up such an amazing peace of music... Why why more like electric bag of shitty notes.. Let’s just play fast and dirty while fucking up one of the most greatest cadences!!
Bro calm down, this is a 10-year-old video of a college line. Was this the cleanest rendition of the cadence? Of course not, but that's not the point of a college line, especially while playing for a crowd like this. Sure some cleanliness was sacrificed, but just to make it more entertaining. They played a difficult cadence at a pretty high level, had fun themselves, and entertained an audience that may not even realize that the basses are different sizes and are tuned differently. Not much else matters after hitting those 3 boxes, at least for a college line.
Absolutely I agree with you but still stand my ground when it comes to college lines playing clean... I remember the first time I saw many drum lines back in the day but when I saw blue devils line play 13 hour in person shit made sense my mind automatically could tell that the snares were very clean, bass drums tuned different and quads tuned perfect smh maaaann ... But I didn’t mean to ruffle your feathers lol
@@jambey9792 also have to consider the fact that people in Drum Corps pay thousands of dollars to be there and practice way more than the average college line.
what the hell are the basses doing
vibing
Not playing in the center of the head.
having fun which im assuming is pretty rare in drumline
looks like a normal bass sectional to me.
I like how this focused on cymbals during the most choppy parts
That bassline sounds pretty tight. Great Job!
@guitarboy7488 Maybe you should pay attention to when this was uploaded... IU Bassline was the first ones to do something like this... Then Rhythm X and North Coast Academy, then Cavaliers....
Badness level = 12000! Cymbal line is incredible!!
@guitarboy7488 This was before the Cavies show dude. And even if they did "copy" them, then that doesn't subtract any from the coolness. If it's cool when the Cavaliers do it, it's still cool if they do it.
That snare visual at 1:00 is sick
Not gonna lie. That was pretty awesome.
Bass 2: "This... is... AWESOME"
@guitarboy7488 this was before xtraordinary
im not gonna lie tht was freaking!! awesome
Fuck yeah. Go hannah.
Amazing.
Tonal cymbals. Jesus Christ.
Snares were actually pretty dirty.
Cleaner than I expected for a college drumline. The skill level and rehearsal time just aren't the same as drum corps.
Wondering if any of these guys knew, that cadence was written 30+ years before they played it in this video.
I can assure you all of us did
@@IHOLDSHIFT Good. ;) I marched with the guy who wrote it. I still have a cassette recording we made at what might have been the first public performance of it. Someday I need to convert all those old tapes.
@@92vanguard I wore out 4 copies of the cassette tape of the Concord Pavilion show with Poof! and Wheelchair in 92. You guys killed it (first DCI show I ever saw live was the 25th Anniversary show in Hayward, CA).
Does anybody hear the word "Jackinoff" at 1:25??
check the date
Good Work.
what happened to the egg beaters?
Love it!
@chokingoninsanity
Maybe that they're upside down?
I CANT WAIT TO SEE SCV THIS YEAR....
just saying...
Don't want to be that guy but the basses look pretty damn stupid.
Dirt snares
@drumrunner15 yeah, lol
@DrmrGuy1979 to the drums sound better. i dont really like the snares SCV uses
Lmfaoooo basses
In any other case except SCV, nine cymbals would be overpowering
im like 10 years late but thoses snares tho alr cya
hahaha that bass
i didn't know that the band from drumline the movie wore red
@ShavosBlackJacket Exactly hahahaha
Actually dude. Cavies didn't make planky bass drums. Cavies made it famous. Watch what you say.
snare part was kinda watered down, but hey, can you blame them? haha. very clean though
Noice!!
nice 100 cyms lol
0:53 to 1:01 is undoubtedly the sickest thing to ever exist in the world
best part of the entire cadence
The snares dont sound like they have.. snares..
ROFL@THEBASSES
this is better than when SCV plays it. this is so awsome. ok now i see why a lot of drum instructors reconmend this school. but this is not my style but i love watching them.
10 years later I'm laughing my ass off.
They only recommend this school when they know the student won't get accepted into Purdue. ;)
CAVALIERS STOLE IT OMG
dirty poopy . but most drumlines are. still cool
@guitarboy7488 FAIL
Don’t ever fuck up such an amazing peace of music... Why why more like electric bag of shitty notes.. Let’s just play fast and dirty while fucking up one of the most greatest cadences!!
Bro calm down, this is a 10-year-old video of a college line. Was this the cleanest rendition of the cadence? Of course not, but that's not the point of a college line, especially while playing for a crowd like this. Sure some cleanliness was sacrificed, but just to make it more entertaining. They played a difficult cadence at a pretty high level, had fun themselves, and entertained an audience that may not even realize that the basses are different sizes and are tuned differently. Not much else matters after hitting those 3 boxes, at least for a college line.
Absolutely I agree with you but still stand my ground when it comes to college lines playing clean... I remember the first time I saw many drum lines back in the day but when I saw blue devils line play 13 hour in person shit made sense my mind automatically could tell that the snares were very clean, bass drums tuned different and quads tuned perfect smh maaaann ... But I didn’t mean to ruffle your feathers lol
@@jambey9792 also have to consider the fact that people in Drum Corps pay thousands of dollars to be there and practice way more than the average college line.