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  2. From: niel@cars.com (Niel Bornstein)
  3. Newsgroups: alt.drumcorps
  4. Subject: Re: Bass Drum Lines [was: Drum Corps Alias?]
  5. Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 10:03:17 EDT
  6. Organization: Heavy Objects R Us
  7. Message-ID: <01050023.issv57@chinchilla.cars.com>
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  13. In article <1992Nov13.145601.5419@cgrg.ohio-state.edu> (alt.drumcorps), flip@cgrg.ohio-state.edu (Flip Phillips) writes:
  14. >Well, my vote for 'most interesting use of a bass drum line' was (canadians,
  15. >please correct me) La Offense Lion, back in '80 or so, they tuned each of their
  16. >5 drums to 4 pitches, making for very interesting soloing...
  17.  
  18. Thank you!!!  I was trying to remember the name of the first drum corps
  19. I ever saw, and I think it was The Offensive Lions.
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  21. Niel
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