It is amazing that we are getting new videos of this line 18 years later. What an epic book. We used to play licks from this show at Bluecoats in 07 and 08. Tim Maynard taught Phantom in 03 too!
@@danielscott4701 Yeah that might be it! I *think* Tim might have taught music a little bit here and there from what I've heard, but who knows! (Probably Paul Rennick and crew.)
We had to.. I believe the contract with VF was with the corps and had one more year left. I *think* they let us use IP in the pit. Hardimons in the snareline instead of Rennicks. Weird for sure. Lol
Stupendous upload. This drum line right here was the reason for my love of drum corps. Thanks for preserving this, it's without doubt the best video of Phantom '03 around.
I have footage of this line here at home somewhere when they stayed at my high school in Anaheim for about a week watching this group rehearse was amazing
@@小林大樹-g6o I do! Masa came over in fall 2001 to march Crown with us for 2002 season. We took him back to UNT with us and he stayed with the center snare. Drummed with us to keep his hands fresh. After finals 2002, I think he went home for a bit, the came back after we went PASIC so he could come out to Regiment with us. Aged out in 03. Great dude!
Can someone explain to me the triangle warmup arc? I'm genuinely interested to hear the rationale/pedagogy behind that. Is it to keep the members in the zone? Feed off each other's energy? Always wondered.
I don't remember Paul ever giving us a reason, lol! Although, it became a hype for us. So yeah, definitely kept us in the zone and we fed off of each other. For me, it was like a bubble, easier to tune out any other groups in the lot.
I have some short clips from the lot at the Meadowlands, and a video of the basses having a sectional at finals. They are buried on miniDV tapes in my garage though. One day I’ll get to them!
It is amazing that we are getting new videos of this line 18 years later. What an epic book. We used to play licks from this show at Bluecoats in 07 and 08. Tim Maynard taught Phantom in 03 too!
I seem to remember Drew telling us Tim was the battery visual guy for this group and didn't teach hands. DAT TRUE?
@@danielscott4701 Yeah that might be it! I *think* Tim might have taught music a little bit here and there from what I've heard, but who knows! (Probably Paul Rennick and crew.)
It's true, Tim was our foot tech. Dennis Carry was our snare tech. 😃
*Dennis Carty
Right on. Love seeing Tim's name come up . He was the best and the lines that dude taught were the some of the absolute best.
Easily the best vid of this line anywhere on RUclips!!! THANK YOU!!!
You’re welcome! I’m trying to focus on lines that don’t have a lot of videos on RUclips so they can get the recognition they deserve!
Cleaner rolls than any 2022 line
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Hella no. Coats had some nasty rolls in 22
Such a great video, thank you!! The last time Phantom used Vic Firth sticks and mallets...
We had to.. I believe the contract with VF was with the corps and had one more year left. I *think* they let us use IP in the pit. Hardimons in the snareline instead of Rennicks. Weird for sure. Lol
For the algorithm. ✊
Thanks for the vid. Lesson learned: Don't sleep on 2003 Phantom.
Stupendous upload. This drum line right here was the reason for my love of drum corps. Thanks for preserving this, it's without doubt the best video of Phantom '03 around.
Still as tasty now as it was in 03...love this book!
I have footage of this line here at home somewhere when they stayed at my high school in Anaheim for about a week watching this group rehearse was amazing
If you have more, please post! The best I've seen of us until now is the old Vic Firth videos, which are hella short!
This is the best footage I have. I have some clips of the lot at the Alamodome, but the crowd was so big the viewing angles aren’t very good.
@@DrumlineArchives I remember that.. definitely one of our biggest, if not the biggest.
@@PaddricRyan DCI San Antonio - The unofficial home show for Rennick lines!
@@DrumlineArchives truth.. lol, I grew up in San Antonio. Hell, I graduated high school in the alamodome. Lol
NOYES!
Paul Rennick's first year for Phantom?
Yessir
I heard almost all members of this line came from crown 2002 like "Santa Clara Regiment 2011"...
@@小林大樹-g6o True. I came from crown 02/UNT. And 5 of us in the snareline came from UNT's 2002 PASIC line.
@@PaddricRyan So you know a Japanese tenor drummer...?
@@小林大樹-g6o I do! Masa came over in fall 2001 to march Crown with us for 2002 season. We took him back to UNT with us and he stayed with the center snare. Drummed with us to keep his hands fresh. After finals 2002, I think he went home for a bit, the came back after we went PASIC so he could come out to Regiment with us. Aged out in 03. Great dude!
Can someone explain to me the triangle warmup arc? I'm genuinely interested to hear the rationale/pedagogy behind that. Is it to keep the members in the zone? Feed off each other's energy? Always wondered.
I don't remember Paul ever giving us a reason, lol! Although, it became a hype for us. So yeah, definitely kept us in the zone and we fed off of each other. For me, it was like a bubble, easier to tune out any other groups in the lot.
@@PaddricRyan For sure! Thank you for your insight, it's always cool hearing a member's perspective. You guys were badass!!
@@ARZiehm thanks! It was by far my favorite summer!
Those rim shots at 8:31 are some of the tastiest ever.
Man I was 2 months old…
Are we going to get some Phantom Regiment 2006 lot footage that we haven't seen before?
Perhaps...😉
@@DrumlineArchives please
:0 *never looked up a video to watch these guys and im glad i fucking did holy hell* Rennick is one of the BOATs.
Make Drum Corps Great Again!!
It’s gone man.
At least Rennick’s lines still act professionally in the lot.
@@ehess1492 boston doesn't act professionally in the lot?
Anybody know what they placed in percussion this year?
Craziest bass run I have ever heard. 3:33
Do you have any Phantom 04?
I have some short clips from the lot at the Meadowlands, and a video of the basses having a sectional at finals. They are buried on miniDV tapes in my garage though. One day I’ll get to them!