Toledo's Halftime Show
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h2oville rocket
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Not completely joking. ESPN has seen our band before and made a decision to feature them. The RIGHT decision, IMO.jlozer8 wrote:
Ok, I get that you are joking, but even the most oblivious of Toledo fans must realize that the word "quality" cannot in any way be applied to the Toledo marching band when choosing between them and the FMB....
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I haven't seen the RMB perform since the early 90's and they were just shy of dreadful back then. I'm glad they have improved.h2oville rocket wrote:Not completely joking. ESPN has seen our band before and made a decision to feature them. The RIGHT decision, IMO.jlozer8 wrote:
Ok, I get that you are joking, but even the most oblivious of Toledo fans must realize that the word "quality" cannot in any way be applied to the Toledo marching band when choosing between them and the FMB....RMB is awesome and VERY spirited. BG band was OK, too.
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I'll give them "spirited," but until they perform shows of comparable difficulty to those of the FMB, and perform them well, they don't come anywhere near the quality of the FMB.h2oville rocket wrote:Not completely joking. ESPN has seen our band before and made a decision to feature them. The RIGHT decision, IMO.jlozer8 wrote:
Ok, I get that you are joking, but even the most oblivious of Toledo fans must realize that the word "quality" cannot in any way be applied to the Toledo marching band when choosing between them and the FMB....RMB is awesome and VERY spirited. BG band was OK, too.
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As much as I hate to admit it, they have had one good show in the last four years. Last year for the BG game they did the 1812 overture and it wasn't too shabby. For some reason it looked like half the band left after last year. Other things from the RMB seem to come right out of things we've done well before them, i.E bohemian rhapsody or thriller.
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OU - yes, 110 - hell no! Didn't go here for UG work. They are insanely popular, but I prefer the legato style of marching known as corps style to the high stomp.Rightupinthere wrote:Being an OU band member, you have zero place to judge "appealing."saxyphone1 wrote:Sorry, but h2oville rocket is right. If this is the halftime you are referring: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u_PHhdJX0I It is sloppy visually.
My ears are still bleeding from the last time I heard that aural abomination called "the Gyrating 110".
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About YouTube of NF: Great drill, esp. for college band! Look at performance, though. Looks like the drill deserved more than one week's rehearsal. Post the NF show from Toledo.
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I agree with Carlson on this one. If they play something in the RMB that has been done with the FMB, I would chalk that up to coincidence. The FMB wasn't the first band to play Bohemian Rhapsody, and it certainly wasn't intended to be the last either.bgmaggot00 wrote:Because those were commissioned and premiered by the FMB...The Niz wrote: Other things from the RMB seem to come right out of things we've done well before them, i.E bohemian rhapsody or thriller.
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My mistake. Terribly sorry.saxyphone1 wrote:OU - yes, 110 - hell no! Didn't go here for UG work. They are insanely popular, but I prefer the legato style of marching known as corps style to the high stomp.Rightupinthere wrote:Being an OU band member, you have zero place to judge "appealing."saxyphone1 wrote:Sorry, but h2oville rocket is right. If this is the halftime you are referring: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u_PHhdJX0I It is sloppy visually.
My ears are still bleeding from the last time I heard that aural abomination called "the Gyrating 110".
Carry on.
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bgmaggot00 wrote:Because those were commissioned and premiered by the FMB...The Niz wrote: Other things from the RMB seem to come right out of things we've done well before them, i.E bohemian rhapsody or thriller.
They did their bohemian rhapsody the year after us, which isn't the point anyways. I was using the coincedence of them playing things we have played as playful banter. I don't see what those songs being commissioned or premiered by us has anything to do with it either since I was using the word well not to describe how we played, but how long before UT we played them.
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Agreed-As a distraction from the frigid atmosphere as we wait to take our field, it's a bit of a giggle to hear a song and be able to say "Oh, what's that you're playing? Hm, yes. I seem to recall doing that before." I will say that I was intrigued by their arrangement of Night on Bald Mountain, but I prefer the Nowlin touch.The Niz wrote:bgmaggot00 wrote:Because those were commissioned and premiered by the FMB...The Niz wrote: Other things from the RMB seem to come right out of things we've done well before them, i.E bohemian rhapsody or thriller.
They did their bohemian rhapsody the year after us, which isn't the point anyways. I was using the coincedence of them playing things we have played as playful banter. I don't see what those songs being commissioned or premiered by us has anything to do with it either since I was using the word well not to describe how we played, but how long before UT we played them.
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I don't know about that....
On the contrary, the Russian Composer show they did last year was quite dreadful. The marching was sloppy, the brass (especially the trumpets) were fracking and over-blowing their horns. The biggest thing that led to my decision was the fact that the trumpets couldn't even play the most recognizable theme from the 1812 Overture... They had to simplify the theme (maybe b/c they can't double-tongue?...) regardless, it sounded pretty bad...The Niz wrote:As much as I hate to admit it, they have had one good show in the last four years. Last year for the BG game they did the 1812 overture and it wasn't too shabby. For some reason it looked like half the band left after last year. Other things from the RMB seem to come right out of things we've done well before them, i.E bohemian rhapsody or thriller.
Re: I don't know about that....
Agreed. I don't think there was a soft (or even medium) dynamic in that whole show.musicman2343 wrote:
On the contrary, the Russian Composer show they did last year was quite dreadful. The marching was sloppy, the brass (especially the trumpets) were fracking and over-blowing their horns. The biggest thing that led to my decision was the fact that the trumpets couldn't even play the most recognizable theme from the 1812 Overture... They had to simplify the theme (maybe b/c they can't double-tongue?...) regardless, it sounded pretty bad...
Simplifying the theme may have been done because of double-tonguing, but it is also possible that they realized the difficulty of getting the whole section to play it together and wanted to be given the best shot at sounding good. Regardless, I don't see the simplification of the theme as being a primary contributor to the dreadfulness of that show. It was dreadful just by virtue of being played with a complete lack of a controlled tone.
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Poor tone and bad marching are expected from them, especially after the shows they played in front of us in '04 and '05. I did roll my eyes a bit last year when the announcer first introduced their theme, and yes, they made alterations to make things easier. Last year for the RMB was still a huge step forward from the few years before. The years before were absolutely non descript and terrible. At least last year we all remembered it after it was over.
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