This line blew me away on my first watch. Still early in the season - for what it is at the moment, like you said, I love every bit of it. Eager to see them late season when they're just dialed in. They are DRUMMING.
Can we talk about that height differential between quad players when they reach over to each others’ drums at 6:34? Homeboy on the far end has to squat down and reach SUPER far to play on the next drum over!
Love me some Pearl drums man. The quads resonate so well. Edit: Boston posted their own video of the rep at 11:42 where they are actually in front of the line. Audio is way better on it and it actually shows how locked in the kids are.
Realized I have listened to a good plenty of Aged Out when I heard the phrase, "What's up everybody" in my head before the video started. Haha. Great content guys, keep it coming!
@@agedoutpodcast sticking with my prediction that SCV’s front ensemble will win drums this year. But I still have to see some other front ensembles. Boston is my favorite battery so far this year!
You guys said the same thing i said about BD this year but when i said it i got called a hater. They are definitely getting at it being young and a lot of new faces but i just don’t see them taking the Fred Sanford this year.
We’ll see but they are definitely full of Snare rookies. They’ll be good no doubt but ultimately it’s gonna be an interesting battle for the Sanford this year.
..callin' out Fred like that, you ought to be ashamed of yourselves 😁 I was 17 in '78, a lead baritone. I remember the night in Illinois I think when we lost a guy and Rob Carson stepped in the line. We were all like, "we're going to win😶". Fred was so, and this word gets thrown around, sweet, gentle. He would work the brass occasionally, we had two brass instructors and Royer. He would help integrate us into his writing. He would be so gassed to know young cats like you guys, tossing his name around with reverence 👍🏽💚❤️
Is the Boston video sped up? Even just to like 1.25x? The visual hand speed doesn't look natural at all and I think it sounds faster than finals night.
These drumlines These Days, play very little, in the way of rudiments. What they are playing is quite simple. I know they're not judged on content they just judged on pretty much of visuals and people's opinions. Actually most of these drumlines These Days pretty much play all the same thing, you definitely need to be a juggler to be in a lion today, and a head Baba, with arms flailing all over the place. That's what the judges nowadays look for, instead of looking at real drumming. Speaking of real we no longer have real drum and bugle Corps, they turned the activity into a marching band competition superimposed on the three ring circus. Need to drop the DCI, instead call it marching bands International. Call it what it really is. I like marching bands don't get me wrong but they are definitely not a drum and bugle c o RPS.
I grew up appreciating and watching the “old school” or traditional lines you are probably referring to. Not to take the millennial approach here but you could not be more incorrect. I’d also say you’re making a very large generalization. Nothing about what is being done today is “easy”. The simultaneous responsibility increased 10x as well. The level of clarity being put out is also completely different. Just because lines aren’t standing at a 1 step interval playing flam drags or marching 10 to 5s and playing book reports into consecutive flam 5s doesn’t make this easy. HS kids rip rudiments now to the point where it’s embarrassing. The level of difficulty inside insane pressure changes, multiple bounce figures etc is unmatched with this era. I’m sorry you feel that way but the folks who started in those lines and still arrange/judge today would also disagree.
This line blew me away on my first watch. Still early in the season - for what it is at the moment, like you said, I love every bit of it. Eager to see them late season when they're just dialed in. They are DRUMMING.
Can we talk about that height differential between quad players when they reach over to each others’ drums at 6:34? Homeboy on the far end has to squat down and reach SUPER far to play on the next drum over!
It’s a struggle lol
Haha, good call
The end quad from the Phantom 2007 line apparently never aged out.
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@@rrzamudio 🤣 IMMORTAL!
Love me some Pearl drums man. The quads resonate so well. Edit: Boston posted their own video of the rep at 11:42 where they are actually in front of the line. Audio is way better on it and it actually shows how locked in the kids are.
That stuff at the end definitely sounded better in person than in the video. I watched it live in Detroit
Realized I have listened to a good plenty of Aged Out when I heard the phrase, "What's up everybody" in my head before the video started. Haha. Great content guys, keep it coming!
It's the "Evan Worrell" for me.
I am a brass guy...but I really enjoy listening to you guys and love listening to these clean lines!
I saw them rehearse in NY last week, probably my fav line this season rn. They sound GREAT
Paul, the 6'10 king
He’s literally a fucking giant
🥰
I would love to see these dudes win drums in the end. Soo gooood!!!
Absolutely my pick for line of the year
i don't think i've seen a book i wanted to learn more after the first watch. so many cool ideas and phrases
It's almost scary to think how they will sound by finals 🤯
Seeing these guys live in Detroit had me up on my feet between movements during their show. They were absolutely incredible.
Boston on top
I LOVE BOSTON!!!!
best line to happen in a long time
I can hardly believe this is the legacy of my crew. (BAC87) That book can take down the SCV Dynasty.
Definitely have a chance at doing so. SCV is good as always so we’ll see but I’m rooting for Boston -Mike
east coast medal sweep this year I called it first. east coast perc winner too. hopefully this ages well
theee spock roll was.. cleannnnnnnnnnn
I think part of the balance stuff on the high rolls is the mic quality, honestly sounds like it’s being subjected to too many decibels lol
I'm loving this book!
Definitely need a BD22 reaction
It’s comin 😂
Guys, do a video on Blue Knights 2015 championship lot. Greatly overlooked book and line.
TIGHTEST LINE OUT NOW!!!
Let's go Will and Paul!
So we going to ignore the bass mallet that went flying at 9:49?
Didn’t even notice it. Went back…they were just goin too hard 😂
I thought I heard the 3rd base drop out on a run and went back and seen the mallet fly through the air lol gave me a nice laugh
Also… go Cardinals, Mike! Haha
Lol these guys make the BD line look like there in middle school (looks wise)
Dudes are totally sick!
Crazy good for how early it is. But so are like 3 other groups. Gonna be interesting to see who gets better by the end.
@@agedoutpodcast sticking with my prediction that SCV’s front ensemble will win drums this year. But I still have to see some other front ensembles. Boston is my favorite battery so far this year!
You guys said the same thing i said about BD this year but when i said it i got called a hater. They are definitely getting at it being young and a lot of new faces but i just don’t see them taking the Fred Sanford this year.
We’ll see but they are definitely full of Snare rookies. They’ll be good no doubt but ultimately it’s gonna be an interesting battle for the Sanford this year.
..callin' out Fred like that, you ought to be ashamed of yourselves
😁
I was 17 in '78, a lead baritone. I remember the night in Illinois I think when we lost a guy and Rob Carson stepped in the line. We were all like, "we're going to win😶".
Fred was so, and this word gets thrown around, sweet, gentle. He would work the brass occasionally, we had two brass instructors and Royer. He would help integrate us into his writing. He would be so gassed to know young cats like you guys, tossing his name around with reverence 👍🏽💚❤️
@@dEadERest well. Yea … the trophy is named after him … so…. Yea .. i think he’d be fine.
For the algorithm. ✊
It seems like the teaching technique from last year’s time pressure rubbed off on this year too
Can’t wait for y’all to react to crown or scv
Crown reaction drops on Tuesday and then scv on Thursday 😁
@@agedoutpodcast let’s go!!
Why do groups' content scores go up throughout the season even though they often aren't beefing up the book every show?
probably because as the book gets cleaner it becomes easier to read. it's easier to tell what people are playing if they're playing it well.
Maybe a Blue Knights 2015 reaction 👀
Is the Boston video sped up? Even just to like 1.25x? The visual hand speed doesn't look natural at all and I think it sounds faster than finals night.
I think it's the normal
I do know that the tempo for snake changed but I'm pretty sure this is finals night tempo
i’m not sure, i thought the same thing i was like damn that A/B split was fast af 😭
Some of these aged out alumni are lukewarm haters ...😂 right now The Crusaders are untouchable let's be real
Can TJ react again?
Oh it’s comin 😂
I'm on the way!!!
@@tjchoquette2902 🤌🏽🤌🏽
Gimme SCV pleeeeeeeeease
It’s comin this week 😂
@@agedoutpodcast lol I wish I could add the SpongeBob ‘I need it’ gif on here! Great stuff!
These drumlines These Days, play very little, in the way of rudiments. What they are playing is quite simple. I know they're not judged on content they just judged on pretty much of visuals and people's opinions. Actually most of these drumlines These Days pretty much play all the same thing, you definitely need to be a juggler to be in a lion today, and a head Baba, with arms flailing all over the place. That's what the judges nowadays look for, instead of looking at real drumming. Speaking of real we no longer have real drum and bugle Corps, they turned the activity into a marching band competition superimposed on the three ring circus. Need to drop the DCI, instead call it marching bands International. Call it what it really is. I like marching bands don't get me wrong but they are definitely not a drum and bugle c o RPS.
I grew up appreciating and watching the “old school” or traditional lines you are probably referring to. Not to take the millennial approach here but you could not be more incorrect. I’d also say you’re making a very large generalization. Nothing about what is being done today is “easy”. The simultaneous responsibility increased 10x as well. The level of clarity being put out is also completely different. Just because lines aren’t standing at a 1 step interval playing flam drags or marching 10 to 5s and playing book reports into consecutive flam 5s doesn’t make this easy. HS kids rip rudiments now to the point where it’s embarrassing. The level of difficulty inside insane pressure changes, multiple bounce figures etc is unmatched with this era. I’m sorry you feel that way but the folks who started in those lines and still arrange/judge today would also disagree.
Most of the drumlines do not sound the same today. Wtf are you even saying dawg.