I have watched Madison for over 20 years, and I have to admit, there was a lot of impressive drill in this show ! It is rather obvious how far back modern drill designers go back for ideas !
noticed the conn french horns. felt sorry for the kids, especially the french horns and baritones. swinging the arm.....NEVER using both hands on the bugle. even though the musicianship was lacking, they had a distinct brilliance in their sound. enjoyed.
...yes! That move at 1:50 was no doubt called "To The Winds"...Anaheim Scouts circa 1963 marched a similar drill...We were "Anaheim" because of Racine and Madison!!!
I wonder if any of these Scouts marched in the 2006 Alumni Reunion Project (50 years later)… the guys who wore the vintage uniforms carrying the colors
At 6:23 notice what appears to be french horns of the Leedy Ludwig make . Best f notes without the double buzz that plaged Getzens 7 yrs later. Better lead pipe design and appearance as well . Had one .
You mentioned French horn in your comment, I believe Saint Vincent's Cadets with a first Corps, from Bayonne New Jersey to use French horn? Today is May 30th 2023. There is a senior Corps competition, it might be a bit older than this clip not sure? Do not remember the name of the clip that was posted
Thank you for sharing this video. Is there a roster for each year - history/yearbook site maybe? Looking for years my uncle would have marched, Jon Torgeson.
2:46 HAACHAMA?!
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Thats why im here lol
Haachama…
True
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Omg you're right Tyler
Haachama-chama
Godchama
Video: 2:55
Also me: *Why do I hear Haachama Cooking music?*
This is where the haachama-chan the cooking 2:56~3:09
Thank you good sir
Did Ame mess around with the time machine again?
Holoive fans when they relize this is the Haachama Cooking theme song:
2:55 This is like the slowed down version of the Haachama Cooking song
Thank, now more people can enjoy the endless hole of Hololive...
@@briangoldfield4372 All hail Godchama
*The pain intensifies*
Haaachama chammaa~
2:47
A certain hololive mashup channel led me here
Haachama
Showmanship , General effect obviously made these boys crowd favorites
That was literally amazing. Mind blower: we are twice as many years away from the 75’ championship year as this was.
Awesome to watch such history. Proud to be a Scout today on the 75th anniversary.
I have watched Madison for over 20 years, and I have to admit, there was a lot of impressive drill in this show ! It is rather obvious how far back modern drill designers go back for ideas !
I swear this video will get more view :')
noticed the conn french horns. felt sorry for the kids, especially the french horns and baritones. swinging the arm.....NEVER using both hands on the bugle. even though the musicianship was lacking, they had a distinct brilliance in their sound. enjoyed.
...yes! That move at 1:50 was no doubt called "To The Winds"...Anaheim Scouts circa 1963 marched a similar drill...We were "Anaheim" because of Racine and Madison!!!
Wonderful! Takes me back to those happy days. Thanks for the memories.
I started in 1960 - I'd never seen this type of show and really appreciate that you posted this.
It's because that's how course marched in the fifties and earlier, and I would be very early 50s
I wonder if any of these Scouts marched in the 2006 Alumni Reunion Project (50 years later)…
the guys who wore the vintage uniforms carrying the colors
Even by today's standards, that spin move they do at 1:50 is sick!
Amazing -- never thought i would see this again. Thanks so much for what you are doing.
And 20 years later they were undefeated world champions
At 6:23 notice what appears to be french horns of the Leedy Ludwig make . Best f notes without the double buzz that plaged Getzens 7 yrs later. Better lead pipe design and appearance as well . Had one .
You mentioned French horn in your comment, I believe Saint Vincent's Cadets with a first Corps, from Bayonne New Jersey to use French horn? Today is May 30th 2023. There is a senior Corps competition, it might be a bit older than this clip not sure? Do not remember the name of the clip that was posted
WOW!
Thank you for sharing this video. Is there a roster for each year - history/yearbook site maybe? Looking for years my uncle would have marched, Jon Torgeson.
So far, this is the oldest drum corps or marching band field show I can find on TH-cam
Cadets were the oldest 1934. Sadly they are no longer. . . . .Scouts 1938 . . . . seems like there is a Senior Corps out there, may be a little older.
Very nice drill
Move at 1:50 was then called the "Scatter Drill" by Madison. I think in the East it was called "Doing a Hakensack."
Is this part of a video collection or something? If it is, where can I get it
Didn't they use single valve bugles at that time?
Will Gayner you can see the valve in some of the close-up shots. Single piston G/D bugles I believe.
My name is John Cornwell
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