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Any Marching Band Fans?

Mickey Richaud

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Man, those guys(girls) in the helmet had it easy. Very imaginative. Reminds me of Gary Jules version of Mad World
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that version of the song, besides being one of the best covers of any song ever, is deeply beautiful, haunting and troubling all at the same time. I love to hear it and hate to hear it at the same time.
 
I thought the cinematography and choreography outstanding. The melody interesting, song lyrics not so much.
 
I was in the marching band in high school....drummer.....and that is a very innovative thing to do.
 
do these fellas count?

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AutoistFamily said:
M, Do you know Dad was in the Starkville High Band and the Mississippi State Univ. Band? He played tuba for both. YIKES!!

Knew he played trumpet, but didn't know about the tuba.

I played trumpet and baritone in high school. Was pressed into service at one football game when one of the baritones was sick. Had to do the routine with only one practice in the baritone section. Was out of formation several times, and there's a picture in my '67 yearbook showing one of them!

Been out of step ever since.

Hopefully, will stay that way!

Mickey
 
Mickey Richaud said:
AutoistFamily said:
M, Do you know Dad was in the Starkville High Band and the Mississippi State Univ. Band? He played tuba for both. YIKES!!

Knew he played trumpet, but didn't know about the tuba.

I played trumpet and baritone in high school. Was pressed into service at one football game when one of the baritones was sick. Had to do the routine with only one practice in the baritone section. Was out of formation several times, and there's a picture in my '67 yearbook showing one of them!

Been out of step ever since.

Hopefully, will stay that way!

Mickey

No, ask your mother, "Look! everyone's out of step except my Mickey."
 
GregW said:
I agree with you on all counts.

OK Mad World follow up - my son showed me this tonight - call me sick but I thought it hysterical.
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