This group set a new precedent for cleanliness of beats, visual and ensemble cohesion. This was a pivotal show in the evolution of indoor and WGI in a VERY big way!!! Much respect and great memories. Thanks for posting
I’m a senior in HS that plays tenors for my marching/ winter percussion. These guys make me feel like I’m a fourth grader picking up sticks for the first time 💀😂. I cannot believe they were doing this shit in 1998!
Pete Antunes and Dave (forget his last name) were a huge inspiration to me as I was in the KP drumline from like 95-2000(played tenors this particular year). Some great memories with our friends from Dartmouth as many of us did drum corp together. I remember being at this exact show learning a cadet drum break from Pete(who is a savant!). Think he won pasic tenor individuals this year too.They marched cadets together in 98 and Pete was marching cadets in 97 at like age 16...intense! Anyway, thanks for posting!!!
humble-student pantazi ... I think I met “Pete” one time at a Cadets show, was he the short-haired, short stature, dark-skinned guy? 98’ Cadets had my favorite tenor break in all of DCI
Anon Ymous YES! 98 tenor break from Stonehenge! I must agree with you there and my fellow kp drummer Lou was in the tenor line that year. I’m a sucker for 90’s dci. Also, BD 95 is a classic tenor solo. Anyway, yes, Pete Antunes fits your description. He is a real natural. Check out his drum set playing. Oh! One more thing I remember him playing his pasic solo for us and all you could see at points was a perfect figure 8 shape over the drums because it was just so smooth and so fast. Never seen anything like it. Take care, always cool talking drum Corp with a fellow enthusiast
Although they scored a perfect 100 for this show their final performance at WGI Scholastic percussion world championships was better than this. is still highest score in WGI Indoor percussion history.
This group set a new precedent for cleanliness of beats, visual and ensemble cohesion. This was a pivotal show in the evolution of indoor and WGI in a VERY big way!!! Much respect and great memories. Thanks for posting
I’m a senior in HS that plays tenors for my marching/ winter percussion. These guys make me feel like I’m a fourth grader picking up sticks for the first time 💀😂. I cannot believe they were doing this shit in 1998!
this is seriously the best indoor show ever. Thank you for posting..
Is that
MEMORIES!!!! Can't believe we did this 15 years ago
I saw you all at wgi finals in 98, this show really blew my mind. You all were amazing.
SO MANY MEMORIES!!! and they were referred to as "The Quad Gods" for a reason...
Still have never seen a better high school quad line
I'm pretty sure both of them were in The Cadets at the time. I know at least one of the guys was a Cadets guy the following year.
Pete Antunes and Dave (forget his last name) were a huge inspiration to me as I was in the KP drumline from like 95-2000(played tenors this particular year). Some great memories with our friends from Dartmouth as many of us did drum corp together. I remember being at this exact show learning a cadet drum break from Pete(who is a savant!). Think he won pasic tenor individuals this year too.They marched cadets together in 98 and Pete was marching cadets in 97 at like age 16...intense! Anyway, thanks for posting!!!
humble-student pantazi ... I think I met “Pete” one time at a Cadets show, was he the short-haired, short stature, dark-skinned guy? 98’ Cadets had my favorite tenor break in all of DCI
Anon Ymous YES! 98 tenor break from Stonehenge! I must agree with you there and my fellow kp drummer Lou was in the tenor line that year. I’m a sucker for 90’s dci. Also, BD 95 is a classic tenor solo. Anyway, yes, Pete Antunes fits your description. He is a real natural. Check out his drum set playing. Oh! One more thing I remember him playing his pasic solo for us and all you could see at points was a perfect figure 8 shape over the drums because it was just so smooth and so fast. Never seen anything like it. Take care, always cool talking drum Corp with a fellow enthusiast
It was high schools like this one and many others that really drove this activity early on.
This was the first high level winter percussion I saw. At NESBA finals I think. It was mindblowing. I'm glad someone posted it.
25 years. Miss you guys. Someone else plan the reunion this time 😉
what did yall place this year? this is amazing
@@jssantana31231st place with a score of 100, only the second perfect score in NESBA history. The first time was also Dartmouth, in 1995.
cleanest and most badass HS tenor line EVER
1998? I was only 3! Woah
Happy 20 year anniversary
CadenLisa they're doing a batman themed show again this year
Mike L really?
CadenLisa yea
Mike L are you in it?
CadenLisa I wish, but it's on their instagram @dartmouthdrumline
nothing pumped me up more before a football game then this drum line baddest band there was. Even though are football team sucked that year lol
Such a great year.
I miss the adrenaline.
+Steve O'Grady O'GRADY IS COLDDDDD OUTSIDE
Although they scored a perfect 100 for this show their final performance at WGI Scholastic percussion world championships was better than this. is still highest score in WGI Indoor percussion history.
Ray Medeiros it is or at least it was the highest score in PSW. The highest score in WGI history is Woodbridge high school with a 99.6 in PSCW.
batman?
BATMAN!!!