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2008 me watching this and getting my socks blown off2018 me watching this and still getting my socks blown off
The center snare plays with the biggest balls ive ever seen...we're talking elephantitis here
Wow, great writing, even better playing! Love the Bluecoats drumline.
man mike is such a creative writer. he really innovated with this book.
this whole opener a damn banger.
that's why i want to be a band director. seeing drill ideas and music stuff come to life...that'd be awesome
these will forever remain my favorite beats.
This is still so sick. All the layering of rolls and trading between sections is on point!
Love it when he says "That's sweet" in time at 1:07
"That's sweet"
I watch this video every couple weeks and it never gets old. I absolutely love Mac's writing.
I still watch it lol
Man the look on that mans face makes you feel so proud of yourself damn I miss drumline
WTF are the tenors doing starting at 2:25!?!!? And this opener is the reason i love Mac's writing. Technical, groovy and ballsy
this is the definition of piss clean. favorite segment from my favorite show ever.
@ddogb789 he was referring to the basses and the snares because mcintosh rights the snare and bass parts while tim rights tenors.
i love the dialogue between snares and tenors around 1:12
My high school bought these drums in '09. They're pretty nice.
babblicious we still march them, I march center tenor lol
Man, mike prolly got invited to some barbeques with the amount of groove he has.
Thank you bass drums :3
no Tim writes every quad book in world class, my friend told me and he knows a guy who went to a blue devil rehearsal once and talked to a guy that once audition at BD when Tim was there.totally credible source.
Holy shit, that's nice.
yuuup hahaha. He's lovin his own beats!
@rikuantu Actually. Tim Jackson never worked with Mike. He came to the staff in 2009 after Mac left. And he doesn't write, Tom Rarick writes now.
why is this video so underviewed?
Some of the beats really feels like SCV 97, am I right? 2:09 - 2:16
is that Jim Cambell in the background?
Looks like it!
1:08 is sweet.
Hahahah Mike is getting into it
There is one at 1:18 and another one at 2:20
@rikuantu Tim who?
favorite part @1:06-1:10 McIntosh's head bob :)
@stixx1492 tim jackson.
At times, Mac looks like he's about to puke. Probably because the beats are so sick!
Watch his head at 1:09 on the rim shot
Mac roll at 1:09. jesus
Yeah years latter I find out.. :( my bad. Sorry for looking arrogant..
Youre write, however Tim doesnt and didnt write for bluecoats in particular. Indoor is another story.
Look at the comments date dude. Things change.
this is the shit
So much 97 SCV writing in there!!!!
3rd
I have no idea why people love this so much. Do they just love it because it’s the Bluecoats? This writing is so incredibly boring and unmemorable.
Is that someone’s front yard lol
2008 me watching this and getting my socks blown off
2018 me watching this and still getting my socks blown off
The center snare plays with the biggest balls ive ever seen...we're talking elephantitis here
Wow, great writing, even better playing! Love the Bluecoats drumline.
man mike is such a creative writer. he really innovated with this book.
this whole opener a damn banger.
that's why i want to be a band director. seeing drill ideas and music stuff come to life...that'd be awesome
these will forever remain my favorite beats.
This is still so sick. All the layering of rolls and trading between sections is on point!
Love it when he says "That's sweet" in time at 1:07
"That's sweet"
I watch this video every couple weeks and it never gets old. I absolutely love Mac's writing.
I still watch it lol
Man the look on that mans face makes you feel so proud of yourself damn I miss drumline
WTF are the tenors doing starting at 2:25!?!!? And this opener is the reason i love Mac's writing. Technical, groovy and ballsy
this is the definition of piss clean. favorite segment from my favorite show ever.
@ddogb789
he was referring to the basses and the snares because mcintosh rights the snare and bass parts while tim rights tenors.
i love the dialogue between snares and tenors around 1:12
My high school bought these drums in '09. They're pretty nice.
babblicious we still march them, I march center tenor lol
Man, mike prolly got invited to some barbeques with the amount of groove he has.
Thank you bass drums :3
no Tim writes every quad book in world class, my friend told me and he knows a guy who went to a blue devil rehearsal once and talked to a guy that once audition at BD when Tim was there.
totally credible source.
Holy shit, that's nice.
yuuup hahaha. He's lovin his own beats!
@rikuantu Actually. Tim Jackson never worked with Mike. He came to the staff in 2009 after Mac left. And he doesn't write, Tom Rarick writes now.
why is this video so underviewed?
Some of the beats really feels like SCV 97, am I right? 2:09 - 2:16
is that Jim Cambell in the background?
Looks like it!
1:08 is sweet.
Hahahah Mike is getting into it
There is one at 1:18 and another one at 2:20
@rikuantu Tim who?
favorite part @1:06-1:10 McIntosh's head bob :)
@stixx1492
tim jackson.
At times, Mac looks like he's about to puke. Probably because the beats are so sick!
Watch his head at 1:09 on the rim shot
Mac roll at 1:09. jesus
Yeah years latter I find out.. :( my bad. Sorry for looking arrogant..
Youre write, however Tim doesnt and didnt write for bluecoats in particular. Indoor is another story.
Look at the comments date dude. Things change.
this is the shit
So much 97 SCV writing in there!!!!
3rd
I have no idea why people love this so much. Do they just love it because it’s the Bluecoats? This writing is so incredibly boring and unmemorable.
Is that someone’s front yard lol