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- From: dowzycki@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Ken Dowzycki)
- Newsgroups: alt.drumcorps
- Subject: Re: Who REALLY won in 1988?
- Message-ID: <Nov.23.14.58.26.1992.28769@andromeda.rutgers.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 19:58:26 GMT
- References: <92325.135200MHUGHES@MIAMIU.BITNET> <By5K75.B6s@csn.org> <1er8otINN695@bigboote.WPI.EDU>
- Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
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- ddm@wpi.WPI.EDU (David D Marshall) writes:
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- >In article <By5K75.B6s@csn.org> pae@teal.csn.org (Phil Earnhardt) writes:
- >>Last point: 1988 was a tremendously entertaining year. Scouts were great. SCV
- >>had a killer show with killer props. The Black Devils show still blows me over
- >>when I listen to it. And Star played perhaps the Last Ever Top-12 Drum Corps
- > ^^^^
- >>Show composed entirely of *Marches*. Garfield's Copeland pieces were again
- > ^^^^^^^
- >>unforgettabel and magical.
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- >Didn't Star do Porgy and Bess? The tenor players had snare drum like drums
- >where their shot drums would be.
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- No, that was 1988. In 1989 they played Henry V, Fantasia? and Crown
- Imperial.
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- Help me out guys with their second number?
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- I loved this show probably 'cause it reminded me of 27th!
-