Sunday, June 30, 2019

Big Sound!

Corps at the Crest 
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA

Bro, V, Dodie, and Glenn met up at my house to carpool to Pasadena for the show.  But first, look at what Dodie made for me!!!

Buffy!!!

We went to our usual lot, but there was a HUGE tent at the regular entrance, because they built a Lunar Dome to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11's Moon Landing.  I am now distracted because I want to go to this thing and I'm scoping out tickets.  

Our car was in a place that we would easily find, so that's a good thing.  After giving Dodie a hard time at my house about not having a clear bag again, they weren't even checking bags at the gate.  The tables and trash cans were there, though, so I wonder if they checked them later on.  We shopped a little bit, and I found the same guy at the Genesis booth.  I told him that I really enjoyed their show the previous night, and we talked about them being able to do some fun stuff with their free time when they go up to San Francisco. I wanted to buy something, but I have a lot of shirts, so I bought socks with their phoenix logo on them.  We got stuff to eat, and I needed a drink, so I got in line and found Tim.  The line was too long for me, and I found water at a shorter line, so we met Tim later after he got his food and quickly ate his dinner.

Our seats were on the right 35-45 yard line, section 19, row 49, seats 1-6.  When we sat down, a Velvet Knights alumnus talked to us a for a little bit, and he knew one of the parents of a kid that goes to Bro's kid's school.  Dodie asked me if any of the shows would make her cry like SCV's Scheherazade 2014 show.  I didn't want to say.

The Star-Spangled Banner was sung by the same person as last night, Kim Lovett.  She must have some kind of contract with DCI or PC or something, because she's the same person as last year.

VESSEL
I saw the color guard person wearing the mask this time, but every time I looked their way, they dropped their rifle, so I stopped watching them.  The CG uniform with the loop on the chest reminds me of Bluecoats' "Downside Up" uniform.


Vessel Drums

INCOGNITO
I like the primary colors on the CG uniforms after they shed their gray smocks.  The guy behind us noticed that the guy playing the tuba also plays the snare.  Multi-talent!

Incognito Color Guard and Drum Major

I know what the guy behind us noticed because he talked to his companion for much of the show, which irritated Dodie and me.  At least he was talking about drum corps.  I wish that he would have talked softer, though.  He anticipated the big horn hits by saying, "Big Sound!" right before it would happen.

IMPULSE
I never found Impulse's score from the night before.  Weird.  So if you don't bring your own equipment, you don't get a score?  They have their equipment now, and props that look like Tetirs blocks.  When I saw their drums, I thought that they were still borrowing, but this time from Blue Knights because of the dots, but Bro pointed out to me that the drum heads did not have the dots that are on BK's.  So now my theory is that the dots on their drums represent the dot on an exclamation point.  Great drum work!

Impulse Drums

Tetris Pieces and Horns

WATCHMEN
Ohhhh...those blue ponchos are big sheets representing the Nile!  I didn't notice the pyramid flags the day before. I do not like their new logo: it looks like lady parts.

Nile

I Whip My Hair Back & Forth

Pyramids

One of the guys hawking water was about to shout out, but realized the corps was playing quietly, and shout-whispered "water!", before cracking himself up. We silently giggled with him.  He was so cute!

GOLDEN EMPIRE
I like the horn runs up and down the scale.  Nice grass throughout.  Seriously, I want one of those feather flags.

GE Squat

GOLD
Looks kind of plain without their road tarp.  Still no chicken.  The guard carries the flag and the briefcase at the same time, so it's not just the horn players.  

Flag in one hand, briefcase in the other

Horn in one hand, briefcase in the other


<Intermission>
Guy coming into our row asked if we were at the Vista show, and I said, yeah, I recognized his hat.  Bro said he was the one who had to leave before SCV because his daughter is in the Blue Knights and he went to see her.  I hoped that he could see SCV tonight.  He ended up in the seat next to me, so we chatted between corps about why we enjoy drum corps.

GENESIS
The screens on their ladders are color on one side (nature), and black and white on the other side (city). Well, at least the rifle didn't fall on the ground behind her this time.  The kitchen sink actually appears earlier in the show than I thought, and the other front ensemble guy is banging on the side of a tuba with his hands.  Nice dynamics.

Colorful Screens

Black & White Screens

That's what I call a Wall of Sound!

TROOPERS
Such a pretty show.  No tarps today.  Bro said that they (DCI) would need permission to put them down on natural grass. Troop really doesn't need them for their show, but I guess they want to show boundaries with them.

Troopers Soloist on the right

ACADEMY
I've missed you, Academy!  It's been, like, 6 days!  I don't remember all of that action on the 50-yard line at the beginning of the show.  I also don't remember that dissonant chord in "London Bridge", but I really like it.  It's loud when a wooden rifle falls down on a metal bridge.  When I remembered what Academy would be playing as they took the field, I thought, "If Dodie cries at all at a show today, it will be this one, during 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'."  I was totally right.  I love the way they play that piece.

Building bridges with our arms


MANDARINS
They had some issues getting their towers through the tunnel, and needed to tilt them.  I cannot get enough of those rifles!!!  During the last piece, they are holding their sabers with their necks.  It's a good thing those blades aren't sharp.  That one dude spun the gal around while she was upside down, with her ankles hooked at his neck.  It reminded me of the more daredevil-like routines during pairs ice skating. They all stay in character from the time they enter the field, to the drum major salute, to the very end. I love this show!  Bro wondered how many people were being killed in the show.  I think it's the same guy being killed every which way to make sure he's dead, I guess.

Don't Mess With This Drum Major

Rifles & Flags

What are those?  Thorny whips?


PACIFIC CREST
Hey, I hear that "Zemeckis Cube" glimmer before the "Ready Player One" piece!  Great solos, especially the trombone.  It looks better later at night when there's not so much light in the sky to diffuse the glow.  However, the sky was gorgeous while they were on the field, and it added to the effect.  The cymbal players are on the ramp at the end.

Blue Flags

Sky Over PC

Iridescent Flags

BLUE KNIGHTS
Go, Alaina!!!!  That's my seat neighbor's daughter, and she plays the mellophone for the corps.  She was also in my favorite Academy show, "Drum Corpse Bride".  Beautiful trumpet solo at the end.  I wonder if the props have any effect on the sound when they're in the middle of them, like acoustic shells. I like seeing the reflection of the flags in them.

Alaina is in there somewhere

Pretty blue / white flags


CAVALIERS
Someone behind me:  "Is that a boy band?"
Does she mean, like, NKOTB?  
Those boys can play!  Love the catch of the flag behind the back.  
Another person behind me during trumpet solo: "Get it, get it, get it!"  He got it.

Catch Behind Back

Love those Cavies Horns!

Horn Face-off


BLUE DEVILS
I love the crowd reaction when the tuba players come out of the doors.  It does look impressive.  That high note at the end was not there before.  Are the shoes mic'd for the shoe dance?  That was loud today.

Horn Players on Ladders

SANTA CLARA VANGUARD
Mikey's high note is back!  Those drums, man.  Wow.  Clean, clean, clean!

SCV Drums

SCV Cymbals

One person rises up



Encore
Pacific Crest:
  • Show music -- the piece with the cool solos
  • Ave Maria


Scores

Open Class:

6) 40.85 -- Incognito
5) 43.60 -- Impulse
4) 46.95 -- Watchmen
3) 49.75 -- Vessel
2) 52.65 -- Golden Empire
1) 55.70 -- Gold

World Class:

9) 58.15 -- Genesis
8) 61.85 -- Pacific Crest
7) 63.25 -- Troopers
6) 67.20 -- Academy
5) 71.85 -- Mandarins
4) 72.90 -- Blue Knights
3) 75.85 -- Cavaliers
2) 78.15 -- Blue Devils
1) 78.55 -- Santa Clara Vanguard

I asked my friends what they thought of this year's show.  Tim wasn't crazy like last year, but was impressed by the clever use of props in BD's show.  They all liked the Mandarins show, although V isn't crazy about cheering about someone being murdered.  Bro said that ever since "Spartacus", Disney pulled out of their sponsorship because of the non-family-friendly theme.  Are you entertained?!?  (Sorry, I just saw Russell Crowe on TV the other day, so I have "Gladiator" in my brain).

It took us a while to get out of the parking lot because one of the staff was trying to get a group of cars out first due to them having school kids inside.  Whatevs.  You could just let us all go and they'll still get home at the same time.  

Next up:  Western Corps Connection

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Views of Towers in Vista


Corps at the Crest - San Diego
Friday, June 28, 2019
Rancho Buena Vista High School
Vista, CA

There just can't be a normal day for us in the month of June, so let's start this one with the fact that my car wouldn't work.  I haven't even had it for a year yet, and I bought it brand new.  But we needed to get going and I couldn't wait for a tow truck or whatever, so I called Honda Care while Bro and I were on the road to pick up Rudy.  They told me they would send a tow truck to bring it to my dealer, and later my dad said that they were able to give the battery a jump.  I'll need to bring it in to see if they need to replace my battery.  Well, that was a relief.

On the way, we saw a bus, and it had a card in front that showed DCI.  I couldn't figure out who was on the bus because we didn't see any other identifier, and the labels on the other buses were not within my line of sight.  We picked up Rudy and his niece, Jasmine, and made our way to Vista.  We saw a car with a metal silhouette of a color guard holding a flag, and they also had a Mandarins decal on the window, so we knew we were amidst our people.  We parked on the street, thanks to a covered "No Parking" sign. I guess they do this for their big events?  We shopped just for a few minutes, and I welcomed the folks at the Genesis booth to California.  I told them that I usually only see them at Finals, so this was a treat for us.  

Our seats were on the left 35-40 yard lines, section B, row Z, seats 15-18.  We had a place behind us to put our stuff, and I was happy.  Since this is a new venue for us, I wasn't sure how my seat selection would work out, and I was pleased.  The bench seats were comfortably spaced, and I was able to see OK, but not great, when the tall gentleman sat in front of me.  Luckily for me, I could stand up without obstructing anyone's view.  We also had a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

Nice view, with props peeking out over the buildings on the left


The Star-Spangled Banner was sung a cappella by a woman, but I did not catch her name. She did a nice job, but I always wonder why they can't get anyone from one of the corps to do this.

INCOGNITO
Repertoire: "The Muse" -- Resistance; Starlight; Hysteria, all by Muse

I'm pretty sure that the drum major's middle name is "Banana", because both Bro and I heard the same thing.  Nice unison flag sequence during the first piece when they form a square perimeter around the corps.  Rudy said that the brass sound bigger than they look.  I like the last flag with the touch of sparkle.

Incognito


IMPULSE
Repertoire: "The Greatest Heroes" -- Incredits 2; Spider-Man: Homecoming, both by M. Giacchino

New uniforms!  They're all in black now, but the drum major was wearing a LOT of yellow.  Their equipment trailer couldn't make it, so they borrowed from Watchmen, Incognito, and Rancho Buena Vista in order to perform today, as stated by announcer Ryan, "in true drum corps fashion".  The marching community is a bunch of givers!
Bro: "Are they going to fix the tuning?"
Sher:  "Fix it?!  Nah, we just play as it is!"  
They were probably just happy to have instruments.
Nice high rifle toss and catch, Violet!  The tenor solo was good, and I thought, "Oh, that's why he has the one black set of drums."  Then I remembered that they were borrowing equipment from more than one source.  When the telephone rings, you answer the call!  That's what a hero does.

Yellow is an exclamation point color


WATCHMEN
Repertoire: "Gods of the Nile" -- Ra: The Father of Gods; Ma'at: The Goddess of Truth and Harmony: Monthu: The God of War; Osiris: The God of Living, all by P. Rendon, M. Barragan, and B. Johnson

Some of the CG members were wearing long bright blue poncho thingies with hoods.  Rudy thought they looked like burkas.  Whatever they were, they looked like they were ready for rain. The female color guard members had their hair in braids, with their long braids hanging down, and a bun on top.  Very nice, and they hair dance, probably an influence from their BD collaborators.  Nice brass solos.

VESSEL
Repertoire:  "Here, There, and Everywhere" -- Super 8 by M. Giacchino; Phoenix (from "War of the Worlds") by P. Graham; Rewrite the Stars (from "The Greatest Showman") by B. Pasek & J. Paul; The Lost Labyrinth by K. Houben 

Someone is wearing a mask, and even when Rudy told me, I didn't see it until the very end.  How long were they wearing that?  Their pants remind me of the ones that Vanguard Cadets are wearing this year.  I love the shimmery flags and the pale blues.  They are a lot bigger than when they were City Sound, and they are a lot better, too.  


Vessel


GOLD
Repertoire:  "The Pursuit of Happiness" -- Rat Race; Love, Love, Love, Love, Love; Money; Happiness Found, all original music by S. Director

They have tarps.  I have a negative history with Gold and tarps, so Rudy laughs when I point them out.  They already tripped on them at the beginning of the show.  Sigh.  The tarps were of a road, and their backdrop is a skyline, and some of the building lights spell out "happines$".  Bro predicts that those will light up one of these days.  I hope they go to Finals this year, because they have a good chance of winning, especially due to SCVC and BDB staying close to home this year.  The horn players carried briefcases, and Rudy said it was "Deal or No Deal".  Bro picked suitcase #12.  So when they're carrying those things, they also play their instruments one-handed.  Neat.  I like the blue color guard uniforms.  The color guard spun modified rifles that looked like $, and they also carried big diamond props.  Good trumpet quartet!  They made a heart out of their briefcases.  Good brass section all around.  Drums were shiny, shiny gold.  They are getting fancy!

Heart of Briefcases

GOLDEN EMPIRE
They now have their corps uniforms, which is why I didn't recognize them when they first entered the stadium.  I told Rudy that their show is "Icarus", and that they were going to climb too close to the sun, what with their tall white box ladders.  I like that the corps uniform fringe makes them look like they have wings. I also like the flags with the one feather.

Climbing to the Sun

Feather Flags


<Intermission>
I met a lady while in line for the restroom whose kid is in Genesis, and the kid's coach works with the Cavaliers, so she was doubly glad to be here.  I said hi to our fellow SCV fan, Ray, and we talked about minds being blown away by SCV's show again this year, as well as our anticipation to see BK's show because they are always unique and I don't know what's going on, but I like it.  

It's like the Cavies are paying tribute to SCV
While Mandarins show that their towers are very high

SCV Tower Points


GENESIS
Repertoire: "From the Ground Up" -- I. Organic Forest, Original Music by K. Poulan, D. Marvin, D. Bryan, & S. Glyde; II. Bulldozers and the Height of Industry, Original Music by K. Poulan, D.Marvin, D. Bryan, & S. Glyde;  III. Needing to Right the Wrong: The Sound of War
by S. Sundfor; IV. Working in Harmony: The Corinthian Song by McKay; Original Music
by K. Poulan, D. Marvin, D. Bryan, & S. Glyde

Can Poulan, Marvin, Bryan and Glyde just form a band so that I don't have to write all of that?  Preferably with a short name, like "Composers, Inc." or whatever.

Great brass opening!  They have ladders with screens to hide behind, and to keep their equipment inside.  They make a bridge between them at the end, upon one of them a CG member tosses up a rifle at the end of a ripple and didn't actually catch it, but let it fall behind her.  I don't know if that was on purpose or not, but way to sell it, sister!  Interesting arrangement of Bach's Jesu, Joy, although it is not credited.  The focus was on the battery, and I quite liked it.  Was I imagining it?  That wall of horns is awesome!  They literally were banging on a kitchen sink at the end of the show.  What?  

Genesis


TROOPERS
Logo

They have tarps now.  Is that supposed to be their sunburst?  Ah, the red practice flags are now a rainbow of colors, like Fruit Stripe gum.  I said there would be yellow, right?  It's in there!  Maybe not as prominent as I predicted, but it's still there.  I really like that ballad, starting with the pretty mellophone solo.  Bro didn't like the way the uniforms showed up in these lights, and like them better with better stadium lights to do them justice.

Troop Triangle

Troop Drums

Mmmm....gum

MANDARINS
Rudy likes the flames and the crazy rifle moves.  I like all of their tribal movements.  Guard was ON FIRE today! Awesome job, 'Rins.

Fiery Flags

Battery attacking the Intruder

Rifle Toss

Wait.  They caught those with their FEET?!?


BLUE KNIGHTS
Repertoire: "I Remember Everything": Sudden Throw by O. Arnalds; Liquid by J. Bocook, K. Shah, & M. Jackson; Hurt by T. Reznor; Lonely World by M. Sumney

Celebrating their history, BK has elements of their other shows in different portions.  At one point, Bro knew where the music was going, and said, "They just put together 5 of their shows!"  Even the flags are hearkening back to the old days as they look hand-painted, which was a tradition for quite a while before everyone got fancy and computer-generated designs.  The drums have a black dot to signify their corps symbol, and those reflective props?  Those represent the ones from the later years, as do their sparkly uniforms.  I love it.  Great horn sound!

Blue Knights under a pretty sky


SANTA CLARA VANGUARD
Sher, to Rudy:  "You're not ready for this."  Rudy giggled with happiness.  He was still on a high from "Babylon".  Mike didn't quite get to his high note tonight, but they still sounded outstanding, and we taught Rudy the name "Leobardo".  We are not worthy, Leo!

Trumpet Solo

We Are SCV!


CAVALIERS
I love that brass sound sooo much, and I"m glad that Rudy finally got to witness it in person!  I like the call and response between the horns and the battery. It's just not a Cavies show without rifles being flung over the rest of the corps.  I like that announcer Ryan said that the Cavies were leaving "to their traditional drum cadence".  I mostly like it because I like their drum cadence.

Cavaliers Drums Pointing at Horns

Just Hanging Out on the Train Trestle


PACIFIC CREST
Repertoire: "Everglow" -- Awakening: Original Music by B. Kerr Green, J. Zuniga, & Ezekiel Lanser; Adventure: Ready Player One by A. Silvestri; Longing: Meta by B. Kerr Green, J. Zuniga, & Ezekiel Lanser; Trials: View From Olympus by J. Psathas; Heartbreak: Chinatown
by J. Goldsmith; Rebirth: Insight - Haywyre by M. S. Vogt; Acceptance: Edward Scissorhands by D. Elfman; Departure: Edward Scissorhands by D. Elfman

They have big triangles that light up, and they're on wheels, so they move them around.  One of the sides of one of the triangles didn't work, though.  I hope they carry extra light bulbs or whatever they need.  The corps uniforms are black and white, a nice contrast to the big lit up props, and Bro predicts that those will light up, too.  The drum wraps kinda make me dizzy, and I like it!  They're marching 9 cymbals.  NINE. I love the white color guard uniforms.  They're very classy and flowy.  I like the shade of blue on the opening flags, and the beautiful iridescent flags add a nice effect.  Very nice show!

PC Unlit


We needed to leave because of other stuff going on at home (I told you that nothing was normal about June), so we had to look up the scores.

Open Class

6) 38.30 -- Incognito
5) ??.?? -- Impulse (not posted on DCI site at the time I'm writing this)
4) 44.70 -- Watchmen
3) 48.55 -- Vessel
2) 50.50 -- Golden Empire
1) 54.95 -- Gold

World Class

7) 57.40 -- Genesis
6) 62.15 -- Pacific Crest
5) 63.05 -- Troopers
4) 70.05 -- Mandarins
3) 71.50 -- Blue Knights
2) 74.80 -- Cavaliers
1) 77.00 -- Santa Clara Vanguard

Next up:  Corps at the Crest / Rose Bowl