The single most criminally underrated show in DCI history. Lost of corps TALK about innovating... this corps DID innovate. Introducing live mixing and looping was something never seen before in DCI (unless you count two chords in Tilt).
@@TheRabbitHasLanded The problem with the show was there was no poetry at all. There were literally no words to help develop and support the theme. Poetry, even referenced off the field outside the show, would have been a welcome addition to help heighten the concept and give it depth. By the way, all drum corps shows are about sounds and waves of motion, so how is this one different? How are this show's ripple effects different from the tons of ripple effects done throughout the activity that year? How is the end different from the beginning? This show had an underdeveloped theme of sound wave theory, and lacked specificity, humanity, emotion and resonance. But it sounded great, created some magical visual moments, and sure was pretty to watch. It didn't need dialogue, dance, singing, story or characters. It needed meaning. Third place.
I don’t know why, but I got a lot of meaning from this show. I think the fact it’s so abstract means it can take any meaning the viewer wants it to be, sorta like T/LT. It seems to give off some sort of sentimental and also poetic vibe for me, especially with Steve Reich and “Woods” as source music, both intelligent and sentimental pieces. At least it has a constant theme, and it’s not all over the place. It feels like one show.
They deliver an ABSOLUTELY INSANE performance and then the 3 people that clap at the end gets me every time. (Granted, it's a rehearsal, there probably wouldn't have been very many there)
This show is a dizzying display of utter AWESOMENESS!!!!! They did not get their just rewards that year for such an amazingly difficult show. Definitely in my top 10 of ALL TIME!!!!
I didn't think of it, but I think the percussion judge for the bluecoats that year described their music as minimalist and clean. Dont quote me on that tho
Sparkly Mop All motion is relative so we can think of one thing as being fixed and the thing as being moving. An inertial frame of reference is one in which the law of inertia is balanced All frames of reference moving at constant velocity with respect to an inertial frame are also inertial frames. You may call me brother now Yes brother, I know He’s 42, 5 feet 8inches tall Normally wears his curly hair long He has a ruddy complexion, broad shoulders and is barreled chested He’s a college graduate, a talented artist and sculptor Normally wears, normally wears, normally wears his hair long Found the original music, the science I just managed to figure out what it was saying
@@CDev15 the second half of that is just flat out weird. Idk any other words to describe it. How does it relate to kinetic motion and stuff? I still think it's really cool.