When your horn line is strong enough to melt the microphone right off the cell phone, yeah that's blasting Malaguena! Well done Longhorns from a West Virginia University Mountaineer fan!
Pretty much the arrangement done by Bill Holman, the prolific writer for Stan Kenton in the 60s and 70s. If it has that swing section in the middle, it's the Holman, or the band's version of it. Madison Scouts won DCI with it in the 70s back when drum corps shows drew from the libraries of Kenton, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, and Chuck Mangione. That was when you could go home whistling the tunes you heard at the shows. Now everything is kaleidoscopic splashes of sound and you can't tell what's going on.
I like the version that Blast did back in the earlier 2000's better than this one, but hey good job here by the Aggies. when it comes to Latin arrangements the UNA Pride of Dixie had an awesome version of Malaga.
@@bariphonium4 which was all college music majors, just like this band. Longhorns sucked here, they were close enough to make all those spectators pacemakers stop, but they let em off the hook. Shame
Correct. We stay as far away from Tech as we can so we don't touch them. Lol. But seriously, my two buddies were in the tech band around this time and they did an epic version of this song. I believe it was ~1999? Much respect.... But, yes, never touch Red Raiders.
When your horn line is strong enough to melt the microphone right off the cell phone, yeah that's blasting Malaguena! Well done Longhorns from a West Virginia University Mountaineer fan!
I was thinking the same thing and guess what? I’m a wvu fan too! That’s a person of taste right there!!
probably a cam corder
@@boertjeMy wife recorded this video and yes, it was an old video camera bought in 2003 at Best Buy.
that old man that moved at 3:40 knew what was coming with dem dank solos
Midwest Texas the term “dank” I used meant “cool” or “awesome” - hence the old guy was moving to hear the awesome solos up close!
Loved that year in LHB.
Stellar
This is basically the scouts 96 version
So close, I could have sworn I heard "Spank Me!" from the crowd, and then Scott Boerma replying "Shut up"
Pretty much the arrangement done by Bill Holman, the prolific writer for Stan Kenton in the 60s and 70s. If it has that swing section in the middle, it's the Holman, or the band's version of it. Madison Scouts won DCI with it in the 70s back when drum corps shows drew from the libraries of Kenton, Buddy Rich, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, and Chuck Mangione. That was when you could go home whistling the tunes you heard at the shows. Now everything is kaleidoscopic splashes of sound and you can't tell what's going on.
Not a fan of this arrangement but they killed it none the less. Well done.
Tune to Madison Scouts 1995 and 1996. Blows this out of the water
Of course it does. That’s a DCI corps😂
Great Drum Major!!!
This appears to be an adaptation of Medison Scout's version.
Medison Scouts?
@@jasondelaney6849 From Medison Wescensin.
Cool. Tonal Bass drums are excellent.
Madison Scout's version.
Needs more tuba
Needs Madison scouts to walk in and play it for em..
WOW! Just WOW!
Leave this classic to the one and only Madison Scouts. -1980 to 1981.
Amen to that!
I like the version that Blast did back in the earlier 2000's better than this one, but hey good job here by the Aggies. when it comes to Latin arrangements the UNA Pride of Dixie had an awesome version of Malaga.
Yes, the Aggies look amazing with their Univ of Texas uniforms.
Madison Scouts anyone?
impressive
88 Scout here wtf was that? No seriously.
Must be the woodwinds 😬
My guy this is a college band, not a world-class corps
@@bariphonium4 which was all college music majors, just like this band. Longhorns sucked here, they were close enough to make all those spectators pacemakers stop, but they let em off the hook. Shame
Looks to be a college level version of the 96 Scout show
Key is different because of using chromatic instruments instead of G-bugles.
Nothing against these guys, but the definitive version of this song is the Stan Kenton version, all others kind of pale to it.
Have a link to it? I'd love to see it.
@@gravrod If you type Stan Kenton-Malaguena in your youtube browser it should be the first video that comes up, its 6:40 in length.
Woah! I just listened to it. Very similar arrangement.... Almost identical.... Except for the saxophone solo in the middle dang! Thanks.
Ah yes, stan kenton, whose band was shredding this tune back when dinosaurs roamed the landscape; they were peerless
Doesn’t touch Tech
Correct. We stay as far away from Tech as we can so we don't touch them. Lol.
But seriously, my two buddies were in the tech band around this time and they did an epic version of this song. I believe it was ~1999? Much respect.... But, yes, never touch Red Raiders.
yikes