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Cavaliers Drum & Bugle Corps - James Bond

This is the Cavaliers' performance at the 2004 Drum Corps International World Championships in Denver, Colorado (my hometown).

From Wikipedia: After placing second to the Blue Devils in 2003, the Cavaliers claimed their sixth DCI world championship title with 007, the music of James Bond as composed by David Arnold. The Cavaliers performed selections from GoldenEye, "Hovercraft Theme" and "Welcome to Cuba" from Die Another Day, and "Tomorrow Never Dies". Perhaps the most memorable form of the night was a maneuver now known as the "Floating Circle of Percussion," in which the horns were arranged in a moving field of lines. The drumline, in a circle, rotated through the horns, gaining horn members into their circle, and then replacing them in the positions once the circle maneuvered its way beyond their position. Their score at finals was a 98.7.
Nebosukesays...

Makes me miss my competitive marching band days... but because of my college schedule I was never able to do a DCI group.

The Caveys are awesome and some of that drill (the movements on the field) was crazy, but I don't agree with the all-male corps. I probably would have tried out for the Cadets if I had done a corps.

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