Friday, July 12, 2024

Did Someone Say Potato Cakes?

 DCI Capital Classic
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Hughes Stadium - Sacramento City College
Sacramento, CA

In case anyone remembers or forgot or cares, this is the show I dread the most because of either stadium issues or heat.  Bro assured me that this year would be in the stadium where the restrooms were nicer than the other one, but that I'm not so enamored of sitting in the heat on benches.  We woke up this morning and it was supposed to be 108 degrees in Sacramento.  Oh, joy.  Bro did not want to eat outside in the heat at Chando's, so we pretty much hung out at Auntie M's house most of the day.  She kindly made breakfast for us before she went to church, and we were eating when she arrived.  Then she asked Bro to get her chopsticks out of the dryer because they were stuck in the space behind or underneath the lint trap from her trying to get stray lint out from there.  Bro is a good nephew and did so, while also advising her to use a vacuum cleaner next time.  For lunch, we went to Masa Latina and I ordered 3 items a la carte.  I should have ordered only 2, because I ended up only eating half of each one before being too full to continue.  

Carnitas Arepas; Ground Beef Empanada;
Birria Street Taco


Then it was time for us to try out Dutch Bros.  The drive thru line was long, but if we had gotten out of the car, we would have had to stand in the line in the sun, and that was NOT happening.  We had decided on our drinks beforehand from the website, and Bro downloaded the app, so my drink was free because of his sign up.  Auntie M and I both got the Double Rainbro Iced Tea, and Bro got the Firecracker Lemonade because it was the last day it was offered for the season.  His soft top included candy akin to Pop Rocks, but I think he said that he didn't get very many.  The drinks were tasty, but I don't know if they're worth getting in the long line every time, and Auntie M said that the one we went to was known for it's quick service.  Okay then.





We drove to Sacramento, where the weather had cooled to 104 degrees.  He paid for his parking at the kiosk, and while I waited for him to return from the car so we could go downstairs, some people said that they would just pay afterward.  But um, your ticket is what keeps you from getting towed.  I wonder if they ever paid. Bro and I got in line to enter the stadium, and felt such a difference from being in the sunlight than being in the shade two steps away.  It was crazy.  After using the facilities (after effects of iced tea), I somehow found Bro in the stands without being able to see the section number that he showed me was at the top of each section on the wall.  I would not be the first nor the last person not to notice these markings.  

Our seats were in Section 9, Row 16, Seats 39-40, on the left 35-yard line.  Thank goodness, we were in the shade!  I had lamented that I forgot my SCV blanket at Auntie M's house, so we had to sit directly on the aluminum bench, but at least it wasn't too hot to sit.  My seat was on the aisle and I proceeded to almost fall because of the weird slope right behind the area where you're supposed to step.  There's a space between the step and the slope and I stepped into that space.  I would not be the first nor the last person to step in that space and almost make a face plant into other audience members.  Bro pointed out that Carl, former DM for SCV was seated in our section.  I wondered if my Mandarins boyfriend was watching, too.

Sibs in Sacto

The Star-Spangled Banner was performed by the Freelancers Alumni Corps.  I didn't really like that arrangement.  Also, it's too hot to be standing for the whole thing, even in the shade, and I'm just a spectator.  

FREELANCERS ALUMNI CORPS
Seriously, why are the trumpeters standing in the sun?!  They should have moved over.  I don't think the audience would have minded; it's not like they do any kind of formations.  The soloists were spot on today, probably because they're at home.  That one guy loves his percussion instruments!




A lady had a hard time getting to her seat and Bro and I helped her a little bit.  She said to us, "You know, I've got 4 kids in C corps, otherwise, I wouldn't be here."

SPIRIT OF SUNNYVALE
Wait a minute.  He has a big hair pick in his afro, and raises it like a Phregiment drum major raises his baton.  That's funny!  Then he puts it in the drum major's wig.  I CAN'T!  I could hear the singing better because our seats weren't so high, but the sound was still muddy from the microphone.  I wonder if he's holding it too close to his mouth.  Nice solo for "After the Love is Gone".  


Notice that he still has a smaller hair
pick after giving away the larger one.

IMPULSE
Maybe it's the violin arrangement that makes me not like it because I don't like whatever chords they're playing.  I see those high kicks for "New York, New York"!  



Kick!



BLUE DEVILS C
Great duet for "Come Sail Away".  Oh, the tree FALLS DOWN!  On purpose!  Because it's the Giving Tree.  Duh, Sher.  I kept thinking it was going to just get shorter, but I don't know how.  The ship formation is kind of hard to see from our vantage point, but I took a picture anyway because I don't think I'll see them again this season.

Tree Intact

Tree Fall Down No Boom



Sailboat

GOLDEN EMPIRE
Nice percussion feature!  

Welcome to Opportunity, drummers!

GOLD
I think that PC Guy from San Bernardino was making up stuff to mess with us because I don't get the connection at all.  Nice big purple flags.  I need the couple to do more than just stand around.  Eek!  One of the color guard people dropped their rifle and it landed on someone's tenors.




There was a lot of craziness at this point as people tried to find their seats before the next corps, because there were a lot of family members that did not know which section was which.  I'm telling you that those section numbers were not prominent enough.  Also, people coming up the stairs behind us had no idea what section they were going to when they climbed the stairs due to lack of signage.

BLUE DEVILS B
If you read my other blog like Bro did, you would have seen that I called the number sequence on the columns a Square One sequence.  Bro asked why I wrote that.  Well, that's what he said it was when I asked if it was Fibonacci.   Turns out that he was just reminding me at the time that he learned the Fibonacci sequence from Square One Mathnet.  So I was right the first time.  AUGH, my stupid brain.   I kept track of Tim's friend's son most of the time, so I hope I remember what he looks like when we get to Indy to take pictures for his mom.  



<Intermission>
I saw that there was finally shade on the other field, so I walked over there to get snacks.  At first, I went to the Mini Donuts line, then realized they were making them, and I didn't have enough time to wait before Vanguard would be on the field.  So I went to another truck, where they had kettlecorn available already packaged.  They had different flavors, but I just wanted regular kettlecorn flavor.  I got back with just a few minutes to spare, so I didn't get a chance to do anything else, but it's all good.

SANTA CLARA VANGUARD
After/during the trombone ensemble bit, behind them the guard is doing a ripple of leaping into the others' arms.  It's pretty cool.  I have a feeling that those plain yellow flags and the last piece of drill will change a lot by Indianapolis.  So nice to hear that bass drum cadence again!

Bro would like this in shirt form, please.

Love these flags!


End of Show

PACIFIC CREST
The only difference I see between the drum major uniforms and the color guard is that the CG all have their white outfit underneath their dresses, and the DM does not.  I like that bass drum ensemble.  I read today (a few days later) from one of the corps members that this show is about Frida Kahlo's struggles in life, like being with an abusive man, and some physical struggles, too.  She expressed her true self in her paintings, which is why all of the joy happens when the paintings are "dancing".  

Guard at Start of Show



Guard and corps in same stance

Rifle Toss

ACADEMY
While waiting for the corps to start, they tested the microphones on the small ensemble by having each person play the same 4 notes individually.  We heard it several times, and when they were done, a group of guys in the audience responded by singing "La la la la!"  Pretty much the everyone within earshot laughed.  

When I was writing the blog for the prior show, I noticed that Academy had "Someone Like You" on their program, but didn't remember hearing it.  So my goal for tonight was to listen for the song.  I wrote it down in my notes beforehand to remind myself:
"Someone Like You"?  YES   NO 
I circled YES.
I didn't like that the soloist was a trombone during that song, though, because of all of the scooping of notes.  Also, there are intonation issues, which I'm not really used to with this corps.  I would have preferred either a mellophone or baritone for that song.  So the eye flags are for the "Do You See Me" section.  Still could symbolize the peephole.


Knock Knock!



BLUE DEVILS
Somebody must have paid someone to shoot off a firework behind the stadium at the exact moment of the sabre toss high in the air, because it was perfect.  I love how those capes flow in the wind.




MANDARINS
This is the home corps so people went crazy, especially at that opening reveal.  There were people all around Bro and me that were not in actual seats, so I was a little annoyed and just wanted to get out of the stadium by the end of their show.  So we left before scores were announced, and I read them on the way home because DCI had posted them online a little bit later.  

She Put a Spell on Us



Scores

Open Class:

5) 52.25 -- Blue Devils C
4) 58.25 -- Golden Empire
3) 59.10 -- Impulse
2) 65.05 -- Gold
1) 68.10 -- Bllue Devils B

World Class:

5) 68.35 -- Academy
4) 71.05 -- Pacific Crest
3) 77.50 -- Santa Clara Vanguard
2) 78.40 -- Mandarins
1) 82.05 -- Blue Devils

The next morning, I used my new bento box to have some of my oh-so-not nutritious snacks handy.  Auntie M had also given us other things to eat, so the back seat was mostly food.


Corn Puffs, Cheese Puffs,
Freeze-dried Skittles, and Ube Mini Pillows

We stopped at Love's on the way because Bro was craving Arby's due to whatever conversation we had earlier on the trip.  And what to my wondering eyes should appear but a sign that I'd never thought I'd see.




I froze, and gasped.  Bro said he was going to buy 20 of them.  He only bought 8, though.  For those of you that know me and my family, potato cakes are the reason Arby's existed for us.  Well, those and the 5 roast beef sandwiches for 5 dollars deal.  They discontinued them because life is cruel.  They're now back for a limited time, but I don't understand why they can't just keep them.  It's not like they weren't popular.  Bro and I decided that if any of our friends knew about their return and didn't tell us, we wouldn't talk to them for awhile, that's how passionate we are about these potato cakes.   V was very very happy about them when we brought them home.  Yes, we managed not to eat all 8 of them ourselves.  I was good and only ate one of the 8 because look at how I've been eating.  But it was enough to make me believe that this trip was a successful one, indeed. 





Probably what will make this trip to Arby's even more special (yes, even MORE!) is the memory of Bro's name.  The gal at the register asked for his name.  He said "Ryan".  

Here is the receipt:



I mean, WHAT?!  So the guy who was handling the orders saw his ticket, and could not pronounce the name.  "Um...order for Raygin? Ryegehan?"  Bro asked if it was for "Ryan".  Dude told Bro what was on the order.  Bro said that was him.    I.  CANNOT. STOP.  LAUGHING.

So what do you all think?  Was Joanna just messing with her co-worker, or has she seriously not ever heard this name?  Not Ryan Seacrest?  No?  Maybe that's how she thinks Seacrest's name is spelled?  Did co-worker go home and tell whomever, "This dude came in today and he spelled his name all weird."  I did not laugh in the Arby's as much as I am right now because it was just too much for me at the time, and I was on a potato cake high.  But yeah.  I might be getting something personalized for Bro for Christmas.  :)

Until August, drum corps fans!


Sunday, July 7, 2024

Happyyyyy to Be Back at Stanford

DCI West
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Stanford Stadium
Palo Alto, CA

Bro drove us up to Northern California on Friday afternoon. Bro had not bought tickets to Clovis show yet, so when he saw how hot it was going to be in Clovis, he decided we would just drive up to Auntie M's house instead.  I felt bad for the Open Class corps because they already have a short season if they don't go to Indianapolis for finals, but at least they could probably do their run throughs at night when the sun wasn't beating down on them, even though it was still hot.  We arrived after 8:00 pm at Auntie M's house.  She had picked up dinner at Rice 'n' Roll for us (Vietnamese food), which was pretty good.  I liked the pork egg rolls the most, although I did enjoy the vermicelli noodles with chicken.  The next morning, Auntie M and I went to the farmer's market in Tracy so she could get her weekly vegetables.  The market was on the same street as the theater where we saw Rockapella!


I refrained from buying the very cute bao, and bought earrings instead.  There was a Bahay Kubo Filipino market on the same street, so I bought some snacks to try.  We then went to Target to get a card for a family friend and then $52.00 later, we left.  Typical Target run.

Once Bro got home from taking care of a family thing, we went to lunch at Ichiban, where we all ordered sushi.  We were seated at a Teppanyaki table, and I saw that the woman across from me had a Dutch Bros cup.  I've been curious about Dutch Bros since they started opening stores in So Cal, so I asked about her drink.  After that lively conversation, I think we'll be going to a Dutch Bros before we leave Northern Cal.  

We rested for a bit before making our way to Palo Alto.  There was a lot of traffic on the way for some reason, but we made it in plenty of time so that I could go to the 1st level and explore the concessions stands.  I saw a sign for fish and chips, and tried to order some, but they didn't have any.  So I ordered chicken strips, which came with waffle fries.  They didn't have any little cups to hold the condiments that you pump from the big containers, so that was a bit annoying.  I was also disappointed that they don't have boba drinks available there anymore like they did 2 years ago when they ran out before I got there.  






Our seats were located in Section 212, Row DD, seats 21-22.  We love these seats because they are at the top of the section, on the right 40-50 yard lines, and they are at the end of the row, so we can get in and out easily. Also, we get a shelf in back of us.  So nobody take those from us, OK?  Because you know Sherry needs her desk.  :)  We were seated behind a couple of ladies who were attending their first drum corps show. The talkative one said that her mother and aunt used to attend them and she never got to go until now.

A familiar voice started to welcome us all to the show.  Hi, Brandt Crocker!!!  The Star-Spangled Banner was performed by a brass ensemble from Blue Devils B.  Thanks for playing!  

I was worried this guy's arms were
going to drive me crazy all day.




FREELANCERS ALUMNI CORPS
Nice hemiolas in "Eleanor Rigby".  The ladies in front of us danced in their chairs during "Spain".  

Brandt said that anyone can join a drum corps and informed us of a QR code for more information.  Hey, we can join, even without any experience!  But dude, it's too hot out there, even though it was cooler in Palo Alto, especially where we were, in the shade.

SPIRIT OF SUNNYVALE
Repertoire:  "Do You Remember: The Music of Earth, Wind and Fire"


Ooh, disco!  I sang some "September" with the vocalist on the field, because he asked us to.  The guy next to me sang along, too.  Also, the singer combed his hair as part of the show.  OK, not a big part of the show, but maybe he should have combed it beforehand if we weren't supposed to see it.

<Intermission>
I went to the restroom and saw that on the same floor, they had Grab 'n' Go concessions, which had a better variety of food than the regular concessions on the first floor. But I didn'thave my wallet.  I cannot win.  So when I got back to my seat, I asked Bro to get me some CrackerJack, which he did, for which he earned the prize insdie the package.  It was a sticker of a baseball, which is part of some game you can play if you get onine, I guess. 

GOLDEN EMPIRE
Repertoire: "Crossing the Threshold" -- Symphony No. 9, From the New World by A. Dvorak; Symphony No. 7 in E major by A. Bruckner



Lady in front of me:  "I didn't know there would be props."
Very nice opening of New World Symphony.  I like when the drums go through the threshold for their feature.  They played while at a standstill for the reprise of the opening song, so I guess they're still working on the closer drill.  Great outing for their first show of the season!

VESSEL
The ramps are painted now.  Perhaps they were bored yesterday because they cut out the Open Class corps from the Clovis show due to the extreme heat advisory.  Bro said they were "NOT SATISFIED."  I like the way Brandt says "Happyyyyy!"  APPARENTLY, I don't remember the drum feature.  Because it was just added, Sher.  They march 18 snare drums, some of which they may have taken off the snares for the battery feature, because they sounded different.  Nice brass ensemble solo during the ballad.  



IMPULSE
BC:  "From Byoona Park, California..."  Oh, Brandt, I've missed you and your mispronunciations.  I like that cello solo.  The violin was off today.  Maybe she's been off every day.  Bro does not like it.  They really need bigger apples, because from our vantage point, they looked like oranges.  Not strawberries.  So maybe just whatever fruit you want to imagine.  Except bananas.  Because that's crazy.  Ah, there's the Frank Sinatra!  What does it say on those graffiti flags?  Bro says it looks like "New Dork".  I like when the cymbal players are on the steps.  That last piece needs work, though.



GOLD
BC:  "From Concord, California, Blue Devils B!"  
SS:  "BRANDT!"
BC:  "Let's try that again."
Really, Brandt, in front of the home crowd?  
Bro and I are still trying to figure out this show, as well as its relation to last year's show.  The widow is kind of hiding in the pit area until the coffin is shown, and then the drum major comforts her.  So is this a ghost, and he's comforting her?   It seems like the show is done, but Bro needs a part 3 so that he can understand.  Their props are more decorated now.  Maybe they did some painting, too.  Nice drum circle surrounding the couple at the end.






BLUE DEVILS B
For real this time.  They're Blue Pink B!  The non-talkative lady made big eyes at the other lady when the Gregorian chant started, which made Bro and me giggle.  Beautiful opening, and it just kept going from there!  Outstanding music!  They still need to work on those lines, but I love it!  They now put numbers on the columns in Square One Sequence.

New drum heads remind me of
Spirograph




BLUE DEVILS C
Oh, that formation is a ship, with the B flag as the mast!  Heart beats.  That's what bass drums are for.

Come Sail Away




<Intermission>

SANTA CLARA VANGUARD
Whooo!!!  The show is finished!  Sher:  "KEEP GOING!"  There are differently colored flags instead of the big light blue ones.  They're quite pretty.  There are also some yellow accents now, on the color guard lead, and the yellow flags.  Those drums, OMG.







Lady in front of us, to Sher:  "That last group was pretty fab."
SS, nodding:  "They're my favorite."

ACADEMY
Repertoire:  "When Opportunity Knocks" -- Can You Hear the Music? (from "Oppenheimer") by L. Goransson; Golden Hour by J. Lawson; Predator by J. Psathas; Can You See Me? by F. E. Smith; Someone Like You (from "Jekyll & Hyde") by F. Wildhorn, L. Bricusse & S. Cuden; You Can't Stop Me by F, E. Smith; Sailing Into Dawn (from "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power") by B. McCreary

Guy in our row:  "If they wouldn't have any electronics to set up, they could just play now."
SS:  "TRUTH."

That's a lot of doors.  I think the door company made a killing this year with DCI shows.  I like when the 8 doors are sde-by-side and a bunch of corps members come through at once.  I wondered what the writing was on their pants.  It was just a design, and not "M.C. Escher" as I initially thought.  Is that eye flag supposed to be for the peephole?




PACIFIC CREST
Now the color guard is wearing the same thing as the drum majors, and I'm confused.  They do change into the all-white uniform later.  Good job, PC!  Much cleaner musically today.

Fun with Dresses
Fun With Dresses


PC Logo


MANDARINS
Go, Mandarins, GO!!!  I love that the color guard still does their traditional cheering as they enter the field.  The ghosts look less like Pac-Man ghosts than before. Bro can't wait for the new ending to the show that he supposedly has in his head only.  He had to get my attention to get the shot of the Fleur de Lis, which at one point I thought was a spider.  It looks like they do an Evil Eye formation, too.  I also didn't notice the pink fans before.

Fleur de Lis / Spider

Evil Eye

BLUE DEVILS
Ooh, they painted their ramps, too.  Their drums, my goodness!  And the horns!  Great job, Guard, especially while controlling the hoops.  







The ladies in front of us enjoyed the show, and they thought the Mandarins would win.  Although they enjoyed it, they probably won't come again, but at least they had a good experience.  


Scores

SOUNDSPORT:
Spirif of Sunnyvale earned a silver medal.

OPEN CLASS
6) 52.30 Blue Devils C
5) 55.95 Vessel
4) 57.150 Golden Empire (I do not know why the extra digit)
3) 58.40 Impulse
2) 63.25 Gold
1) 66.00 Blue Devils B

WORLD CLASS
5) 67.25 Academy
4) 70.70 Pacific Crest
3) 76.10 Santa Clara Vanguard
2) 76.60 Mandarins
1) 81.30 Blue Devils

Our drive back to Auntie M's didn't take as long as the drive there, which is good considering how tired we both were.  Another good day of drum corps!

Next Up:  Capital Classic