New Zealand Girl Reacts to Madison Scouts 1988 | MALAGUENA DCI
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I was there that night in Kansas City and, when I say that Malaguena is the best 5 minutes of drum corps I ever witnessed as a marching member, staff member or fan, it is no exaggeration. It was magical beyond the impact any video could ever have. I still get goosebumps now, every time I watch it.
As much as I love Modern DCI shows, as I've been to many, I would've loved to have been alive at this time so I could've seen some of these absolutely classic shows. I know how much video doesn't do them justice. Couldn't Imagine the raw power of the Brass.
To help you imagine the power, my recollection from seeing this live performance in KC is that the crunch chord at 7:45 is the only time I've had to protect my ears due to decibel strain. I've seen almost every finals since and have yet to hear that level of intensity. I'll never forget it.
I was there that night as well! And it is a night I will never, ever forget. I marched in a different drum and bugle corps, but this show in that year, is my absolute favorite, drum core experience! It was magical. The brass was unbelievable! I haven’t watched the video in a couple years at least and I just watched it twice in a row with goosebumps in tears both times. I love how the power of music moves us especially when you add in the visual effects that drum corps provides.
I was in my Freshman year at Southwest Missouri State in '88 playing mellophone. We did Malagueña that year and it's one of my favorite pieces to ever play. It's a phenomenal piece
I was on the field. 😊
He wasn’t counting. Those sopranos had been playing loud and high all show. He was buzzing his lips to get some blood flowing again! I am so happy to see someone enjoying DCI!! Well done ma’am!
Gotta keep the chops loose! I remember the feeling of buzzing to get that blood flow going too lol. Good memories
I marched this show. Loved watching you watch it. Brought back memories of one of the greatest nights of my life.
I still can’t watch this show, think about that night or think about that year without tears steaming down my face.
So glad you enjoyed it.
Courtney, thank you so much for your reaction. I marched in the the Madison Scouts that year as a lead mellophone. I was 18 at the time and at the age of 51 I consider those eleven and a half minutes as one of my most cherished memories. For those brief moments it felt like we and 37,000 people were one. I can close my eyes and still see the crowd from the field and my heart begins to race again. There's nothing like it. It's humbling to see that it still brings joy to people. Thank you again. -Aric
I saw you perform this show in Morgantown, WV when you had just come back from abroad. It may be the most memorable show I have ever seen. If there’s one moment that eclipses it, it is after the awards announcements, the Cadets won. The corps marched out in reverse order of finish. You played You’ll Never Walk Alone as you passed in review. It brings tears to my eyes to this day. I did not know it was your corps song but I knew you were passing in front of repeat champions and you just sent them a message that they had competition.
Love the show, love the memories.
The sound was AMAZING!
WOW! You were the lead mellophone at 18 in a Drum Corps? Great Job and Congrats, that says a lot about you. I am a Vanguard fan, but when the Scouts did that drill where you all spun around to get in that inverted triangle, I said to myself "Damn, That was Nice" I knew the 1988 DCI Champions were the Madison Scouts.
@@chilly349 Thanks for your kind words. I'm also a Santa Clara fan. Our corp always had a lot of respect for them. They were always a class act.
You are amazing!! Thank you for the music!!
Aric - this performance will forever be legendary. Of late, ADHD arrangements are the norm and feel more like medleys with elements thrown in just to raise the difficulty level, when all we as an audience want to hear is "just one great arrangement of a song". ==> Malaguena, for example.
Oh boy, I've been anticipating this one for so long. Top 3 closer in DCI history right here.
88 - the MAGIC YEAR!! Fun fact after the awards ceremony that year they stood together and sang “You’ll Never Walk Alone” - the corps song a cappella. Chills.
Good memory! Yes...MASSIVE CHILLS!
Thank you Courtney for taking the time to review the show and glad you enjoyed it. From a 88 Madison Scout.
Thank you for your service! My favorite show. Wish we could get the scouts back like that. :)
@@dB_944 On behalf of all my brothers, thank you. It was a magical year and show. Everywhere we performed, especially in Europe, they went crazy. When we marched onto the fields in Europe, the audiences had no idea what was coming. One of our shows in England was in a complete downpour. When we were announced as DCI Champions, Arrowhead stadium went completely off the charts.
If you haven’t already checked out the Madison Scouts Alumni project, you should. It was an incredible show as well. We only had only six practices together. Scott Stewart, our longtime Corps Director was speechless after the show.
@@abgarey It's a huge reason I marched with Madison in '89. Although I was a lifelong fan....
@@sptrix Glad to hear Steve! MYNWA
I've been a drum corps follower and fan for over 40 years, and this is still my all-time favorite show, gets my blood going every time!
Ya they didn't hardly screw around with fancy beginnings back then. Literally once the show started it STARTED. Glad you enjoyed the show this one is a classic!
The 88 Madison show is legendary for a number of reasons.
1) 1st win since 1975
2) They toured Europe during the season. They did a few shows in mid-June, then went overseas for about three weeks, returning almost in mid-July. That's a lot of time for the judges NOT to see you.
3) Malageuna -- ALWAYS a Madison classic. The opener was a placeholder until the REAL show started.
When they were overseas, the played around with the opener a bit. In Germany, Drum Major Dan Feeny counted off in German (so instead of "one, two, one two three four" it was "eins, zwei, eins zwei drei vier"), and during one portion they played something appropriate for the locale....Beer Barrel Polka in Germany, London Bridge in England.
It was also the Scouts 50th Anniversary year. :-)
@@mks5958 Sad;y for me, 84 was Garfield's 50th!
I marched Suncoast Sound this year and we were outside the stadium during this show. During the park and blow at the 11:00 mark we all looked at each other because it was so loud and in tune. I will never forget that part.
I preferred the Blue Devils show this year but Malaguena ? Words cannot describe the awesomeness of that piece of music.
I LOVE hearing the echoes of a drum corps either performing in the Stadium or warming up outside. The muffled yet obviously powerful brass from that distance just sends chills down my spine.
@Troll god Agreed. The ballad was very relaxing. It put you at ease beforw the blast of Malaguena. The opener was very weak.
Your show was my 'sleeper' favorite that year, and got to see it many times on tour. Symphonic Dances for the Contemporary Child was a masterwork, ahead of its time like Medea was for Star a few years later. Would have connected and scored much higher in later years.
i wish i cluold have seen this show in person my heart probabaly would have melted
I’m marching for the Madison Scouts this summer
My friend’s dad was the head drum major/conductor for this show. What a storied piece of history. Glad you enjoyed.
Dan Feeney? When they came to England that year I spent a lot of time watching and learning. Amazing experience.
@@NeverTooOld22 that’s the one! Dear friend of mine.
This is the show that got me to audition for Madison...marched 89-90...two of the best summers of my life, and I had the privilege to march with many of the legends of this show!! From beginning to end, the music was mesmerizing, powerful, and emotional. The marching was superb and smooth, the drill and Guard was stunning...I could go on and on!! Thank you Courtney once again for an awesome review!! Btw, the Baritone player in the duet that you mentioned...the story goes, that due to the humidity that night, his valve got stuck causing him to slur that note...but still overall sounded great. If you watch the semi-finals version, you can hear the correct note.
I honestly thought he was embellishing that note. I noticed several places in the semifinal show that seemed to be played straight, as if they were saving the best for last. That semifinal show was marched even more cleanly than the finals.
Nice to hear from you brother, Aric Branchfield (87-91). MYNWA!
nitrox32 Hey Aric! Great to hear from you too Brother! MYNWA!
Remember, The Scouts have a 21 year old age limit... These kids are spectacular in talent and dedication...
Age Discrimination! I’m going to apply then sue!
all DCI corps had that age limit, you couldn't turn 22 before DCI finals
I was there that incredible night. I remember how LOUD they were, it was fantastic. This show still gives me chill bumps, just like that night in 1988.
Fun fact: back in this time, DCI used only two-valved bugles, which makes the music runs even more impressive than before
So cool, I had a flashback from being in the marching band back in 1993. I forgot about the “The Ballad” before Malagueña. Thank you for refreshing my memory cheers
Iconic is an understatement. The Scouts were in their hay day in the mid-late 80s and just blew it out of the water!! So. Damn. GOOD!!
YES! Best closer of all time!!
This is a favorite of mine too. I don't like to admit to the reality of time but back in 1960 I played in a competition marching band and our band played before The Madison Scouts who came after us in the South Milwaukee Music Festival. I stayed to watch their performance . At my age of 17 I then knew our band had a long way to go before we could be considered "a good marching band".
As many of us have realized years later, those years of competition in a band or corps were some of our best years.
I LOVE Malaguena, the Mello solo at the end and the cymbals got the crowd HYPED! I also loved your reaction! Hope you're great, Courtney!
no one gets more hyped at the cymbals than me bro, thats just facts
Why do I feel like your my buddy Justin lol (he's a Scouts fan and loves that moment)
@@the1aj39 that’s because I am lol
@@Justincredible24 Welp. 🤣
No one gets more hype than me at those high mellos in the final chord
Oh boy this show has one of my favorite closers of all time!
Yes, i haven’t watched your reaction yet but know it will be great. Being a trumpet player this was one of my favorite shows!
That Ballad gives me chills everytime
Malaguena is definitely one of the most iconic closers in DCI lol, this year's version is the best in my opinion
Liked the 1980 version better just because it inspired me to become a soloist in my h.s. marching band. I was 15 and the soprano duo was the most wicked thing I had ever heard! Those guys had big hearts and even bigger balls, when dci was raw and inspiring, not so mechanical and over technical for lack of better terminology. Do like the arrangement of this version, but I think I'm trying to say more is not better. Thx for listening to my opinion.
I went to college with one of the baritones in the duet during the ballad section. He told me he played it perfectly all summer until that performance....Amazing show. My favorite.
93'-94' alum - MYNWA
The most iconic mellophone solo in drum corps not played by Bonnie Ott, if not all time.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this was before amplification was introduced. Which means that sound was all lung power.
It was and the brass were 2 or 1 valve bugles in the key of G. A much darker and richer sound. Everyone in the activity that night knew it was THEIR night. Well done Scouts!
This was WAYYY before amps. The amp thing is just a recent abomination - totally busted up the beautiful natural sound.
I am a young marcher, and this is the show that introduced me to dci, it is my most favorite so of all times and I almost cry every time I hear that beautiful piece played by an amazing group of marchers know as the Madison scouts. I still dream about hearing that show in person one day. Thank you all for your service that year and thank you Courtney for an amazing reaction!!
I was lucky enough to be sitting on the upper deck during that performance and it was truly spectacular. If I recall correctly Madison was on a European tour that summer and came back to the states just in time to shock everybody by winning finals.
We came back just after July 4th. The first show back we took 2nd to Regiment (Cavies were 3rd). A week later at DCM Finals we took 4th. We were shocked (Regiment won). Then a week later we came 3rd at DCI Midwest (behind BD and SCV and ahead of Regiment). It all didn’t really start to come together until very late July/early August. We just got so much better with each and every passing day. It was really fun to experience that.
I marched in drum corps 1987-1990. 88-90 were amazing years. Try 88 Santa Clara, or Blue Devils, gosh nearly all the top 12. An amazing show is Phantom Regiment 1989.
She's already reacted to 88 Vanguard. Check it out!
@@jeffgray7922 Cool thanks!
1994 Malaga was high-energy, too.
88 was just a phenomenal year. I still consider it the gold standard. And 88 Scouts Malagueña will always be the gold standard for that piece in marching.
I remember this, I was there. Legendary show. For me still the best ever.
FINALLY! I’ve been waiting on this one for a long time!!! They’re the best!
There is nothing like that era of DCI. It has been 30+ years and I can still feel the music in the air and crowd roaring so loud the stadiums shook. So blessed to have been able to see it live in person.
I did a summer in a DCI corps way back when. It's a shame it's not very big in southern California. I took some friends to see the Tour of Champions at the Rose Bowl in 2004 and they were blown away - Vanguard, Blue Devils, Scouts, Cadets and more. You just don't get the full appreciation unless you see it live and feel the wall of sound pushing you back and see the precision of the drum lines up close. So cool to see a reactor give it a try.
Just FYI, it's pronounced "MAL-a-GAIN-ya". The entire Malaguena Suite was my concert piano performance piece my senior year of college towards my Bachelor of Arts in Music degree (which was actually a year before this performance).
I was involved in DCI in Iowa back in 1998 with the Iowa Colts. Thank you for this.
I marched div 3 in 95 with one of your bass drummers, Phillip
The city of Madison is known for having amazing musicians living there because they are going to the University Of Wisconsin Madison.
It's ranked #42 out of the best colleges in the US and a a top-ranked research institution.
It's students (and the State as a whole) party like rockstars.
Wisconsin has 10 out of the 20 drunkest cities in the US. (Madison is #4)
So happy you enjoy this show..scouts are famous for playing for the crowd
And judges scores were secondary.courtny you are a hit...loved by d c I fans..
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Thank you for FINALLY seeing this show, I only recommended a year ago 😜 This got me really into DCI...been hooked every since. Such a perfect year... could not have been done better.
This their signature song. I get chills every time I see this show. The 1988 DCI finals was all good in my opinion.
Don’t forget Ice Castles, or Slaughter on Tenth Ave. So many gems. ;)
@@dB_944 Slaughter was amazing. I played that in high school.
CC,WOW,THESE PEOPLE CAME OUT OF THE CHUTE AND RODE THAT BULL THE ENTIRE PERFORMANCE!...AND YOUR REACTION WAS PRICELESS..TAKE CARE MY NZ FRIEND...KENT IN OHIO.
Hi Kent!! Thanks so much for tuning in!! take care in Ohio!!
@CourtneyCoulston please do santa clara vanguard 1989.
This was the first and only year where the top 12 knew they were in the top 12, and the top 5 knew they were in the top 5, but they didn’t know where, as the scores from semi finals weren’t announced until finals. The Scouts had actually won Semis by a larger margin than they won finals. In fact, the Scouts was 1 of only 2 corps whose score actually DROPPED from Semis. So they definitely deserved to win.
Love Malaguena; but Concerto for Guitar and Jazz Orchestra is a HIGLY underrated opener.
Agreed. The fugue section slaps.
Saw them live at Luton that year I was marching Contra in Concords brass line.
Great times
I'm SOOOO happy you did this one!
Thanks Courtney! Great Video!
Apiatmy of DCI! Thanks for sharing Courtney! I have this on CD and Blue Ray and always blast it for my neighbors lol. That and 84 Cadets! Best shows Ever!
Finally.....
I been asking for this months....😂
Yes! One of my favorites.
I was a musician in the 60’s and marched in many parades and field competitions I am from Milwaukee Wisconsin and the Maching/Concert Band I was in was the Milwaukee Continentals who became Goodwill Ambassadors of the US State Department in 1965. We watched all the Corps compete many many times. The Madison Scouts were always on top of their game and Madison is less than 1 hour from Milwaukee. Wisconsin and Illinois had some ELITE Corps and I would consider the 60’s as the Golden Era. But the Corps Spirit is strong and as such they continue to deliver amazing performances every summer. A military inspection, a sit down concert, a parade and finally the field competition was a familiar itinerary for any Corp worth its weight on any given week end. Wisconsin is forever proud of the Madison Scouts. If you enjoyed the Malagueña by the Madison Scouts check out Stan Kentons Orchestra version.on the Best of Kenton
Microphone technology was not prepared for the Scouts in 1988
This TH-cam version had some bad compression compared to others I’ve listened to.
the audio on the videotape is not to great, though OK for the era. The CD is quite a bit better.
My all time favorite show
One of the classics!
Oh yeah FEEL THE POWER! I was a 16 when I first saw this competition on tv. My mind was blown! When i got bak to school i asked my Band teacher if we could do shows the Madison Scouts! It’s great to be able to revisit these performances they are like old friends. However I do feel for the soloist who cracked a note at the big show those moments last forever and will go on LOL! These guys could really set the field on fire with their sound power and attack!
Best show ever 1982 Dekalb Drum Corps Midwest Finals. Madison Scouts and Phantom tied for 1st place. They both had to perform their shows over again in a Sudden Death tie breaker. That night was epic.
im new to the dci field and thought that this show was magical. this show is what got me to want to do dci my jr year of high school.
Guess who's marching with them this summer???
Loved your show!
Played at Iowa under Dr. Tom Davis in the marching band in 73 and 74! It was awesome!
Possibly the most in-your-face performance in DCI!
One thing you don't get from this video is the crowd went nuts for close to ten minutes. Madison Scouts have always been a crowd favorite. Their music and shows are for the fans not the judges. There is an old adage where they would say "They're throwing babies on the field it's so good" just to give you how extreme their thoughts were on the show.
So glad you checked that out! Was there (88/89)- plus I could pig-out at Arthur Bryants!! (RIP my friend/hero)! Nice work New Zealand Chick.
And let's not forget Ray Baumgardt started the Malaguena tradition back in 78 with his killer OTL chart. RIP, Sir.
I saw the Madison Scouts at a drum and bugle corps competition at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga in 1980 or 1981. L was in band in high school from 1975-79. Some former band mates called me at my apartment and asked to get tickets. They were seniors in high school at the time. I got the tickets on campus cheap. We also saw them do an exhibition at a marching band competition in Cleveland, Tennessee in 1975 or 1976 or 1977. I do not remember exactly which year. My brain doesn't work as well at 60.
Courtney heres an amazing fact about this show so madison scouts that year started extremely late for the dci season and they managed to get to 1st place 40 days late
I marched ‘88 Madison. We didn’t start late at all. In fact, the very first show of ‘88 was June 11th - we were there. Cavies were the only other top 25 corps at that show. Therefore, us and Cavies were the first two top 25 corps to start our seasons.
I like everyone love Malaguena but no one ever talks about Concherto for Guitar and Jazz Orchestra (the first number). Man that was a hard piece of music but fun as hell to play and march to. Thanks for reacting to this Courtney. I enjoyed it.
Love that Kenton chart. An old fave. Nicely done.
One of the last and greatest "loud-is-good" drum corps performances! 😃
1993 Star of Indiana is one of the all time best shows, also 2000 Boston Crusaders.
Great show - I was there live. I have to say , the audio in this video version is far from the best I've heard - something off with this one. Trust me, live was a totally different and better experience ;-).
DCI recording from this era are way too compressed IMO. I have alot of DCI shows from the 80's through the 00's and every one of them I have adjusted the audio before putting them on CD or on my phone. The audio files from this year are lacking some dynamics and have a definite digital sound that makes the drum sounds thick and the horns kind of weaker than the really were. I marched Suncoast Sound this year and was a spectator for some of Finals because we went on 2nd Finals night. BD sounded better in person !
Madison’s Malagueña just hit differently back in the ‘80s and ‘90s.
i suggested this back in november 2020. Thanks Anthony, i just realized something, she charges $105 to guarantee your video or free for a suggestion, so we pay her to watch what we want, which she has the same suggestions for free, then makes money off views? now that i gone back to her channel and seen her videos, she's only doing guarantee videos. I love having friends who were military and now work for google. they send me info so much on certain channels
Anthony was right. This era, through the early 90's was pure. It may not have been perfect, but it was pure.
okay so i have seen this lady's face (rather lovely) in all of my suggestions for quite a while now. . . . . Now I am intrigued.
Hi Courtney,
Great videos. May I suggest The Madison Scouts 2011 " New York Morning" Remembering 9/11 in New York. Great Show. Hard not to cry at the end.
1976 Blue Devils... Legend of the One Eyed Sailor (Mangione... I know it's corny... love the drums/horns/rhythm). Early marching....
My favorite is 1995 and 1996 a Drum Corps fans Dream I and II
I love this type of corps marching. Not this prancing around the field, funky “uniforms,” and obnoxious props these days. I marched and this is how I was trained. I love DCI but it’s definitely not what it used to be.
You should definitely come to Indianapolis Indiana to watch DCI
Courtney the scouts are wide open pedal to the metal they just come out and bang you over the head they're horn line is amazing and I'll tell you they just got they got real much I mean they just come out and say here it is boys now you go out and beat it and when when the scouts are right and they're at the top of the game there there is exciting as there is in drum corps I mean it's when the scouts are on their game they're awesome
If you like the military try the UK's Trooping of the Colour and the Edinburgh Military tattoo.
Also the UK Royal Field Gun Trial
Love the DCI reactions! Please do The Cadets 2000!
There are 2 DCI Titles where it has been said that the crowd pulled the corps to the Championship... This one and Phantom Regiment's Sparticus...
Both won because they DESERVED to. The crowd didn't do anything but cheer. The kids won those championships themselves.
That’s the general effect category. Not sure if the judges read the crowd, but they should. :). Some of the new stuff just aren’t very appealing to me. It seems to be just for score.
@@jeffgray7922 I agree. We got great crowd response all year. We knew the crowd was going to go nuts. Hard work and preparation were key here, and one hell of a show design.
LETS GOOOOOO
This year was sort of controversial. In finals week, didn’t they have to pick numbers on performance order? No one knew what placement they had during quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals. I think the corps that made the top five to make the PBS broadcast knew who they were.
Also from the beginning of the season up to championship week, the Blue Devils were undefeated.
Madison Scouts also had done a European tour during the season. The uniforms you see they are wearing were new to them this year.
Also if I remember correctly, didn’t they change the scoring captions this year?
They picked numbers for performance slots, yes. And Scouts didn't know that they had won prelims and semis because of the "mystery system", from what I'm told from former members.
@@jeffgray7922 As a member that march that year, we had no idea we won prelims. Since they only announced who were in the top five, and not placement, we just figured BD won since they were undefeated. We had been touring with SCV and came within a few tenths the show before semi's. We all thought that a a fluke. In fact, the rehearsal after finals was one of our worst of the season because we felt being in the top five was an accomplishment. I vividly remember the horn staff sitting down with us and saying they felt we had a real shot at winning and to stop screwing around. It didn't matter, we just wanted to please the crowed, that was all, winning was not on our mind.
@@nitrox32 I remember that too during finals week. I didn’t believe it either when they sat us down and told us that. I was just hoping for 4th because I thought that would mean we’d beat Regiment, Cavies and Star and that is all I cared about. It wasn’t until I got home and watch the video that I saw how good we were.
@@nitrox32 they had to pick the order of the "bottom" 7 and the top 5, because only the top 5 were on the live DCI telecast on PBS. I marched baritone in Scouts that year.
You should see this live
No one reacts to this but you’re the first, so cool 😎
I really love your glasses.😍😍😍😍😘
I want to see her react to SUNCOAST SOUND 1984 and 1988.
84....wasn't that the Age of Aquarius show? Loved that show!
You should react to the British red arrows
Why can we NEVER see this kind of drum corps again? Because the current sh*t DCI puts on the field is not worth watching. It certainly does NOT have the power to move people like this kind of drum corps can.
@TheCrazyOne972 I totally agree with you. You hit the head right on the head.
New Zealand Girl... almost forgot about you!
Please react to 2000 cadets we are the future I’m Grady and I love your dci reactions
Nice! What´s your favorite era of Drum Corps? You have seen a great bunch of every decade by now. 😄 Would be interesting the prospective from an outsider ;)
You would've wet yourself if you saw that in person! And that would've been okay....Arthur Bryants doesn'y care. Best BBQ!!!
its the madison scouts ..... 'nuff said
COURTNEY.....MADISON SCOUTS 1988 OR 1995.....FOR FAVORITE SCOUTS SHOW?......
React to bud/s , Navy Seals training
MYNWA!