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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

Tom Floats first year. I grabbed this video from Quad Inc. ran by Mike Stevens you should check it out!http://quadinc.stevensdrum.com/

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  • @RandomHero486 No, that's just Tom Float's genius writing :P

  • Daaaaaang. That's some pretty impressive mallet work!!

  • i know it was from 1982, but i would like to know what type of toaster you used to film this?

  • Hey what do you know, when DCI lines had music that complimented the music and made musical sense.

  • @SomeGuyDrumming When all is said and done,lines like this from the 80s will be MORE remembered than the dancing,squatting,fluffy lines of today.

  • @braproductions drums today are alot tighter= play faster more complex beats

  • @braproductions eh. true. but i haven't heard many lines do an organized accelerando like that, and executed it at that level in a long ass time. Sure lines have done it, but it was an easier part. these fuckers did a TOUGH accelerando.

  • Daaaaaang. How times have changed. Giant basses, trucker caps, mylar heads, and tube socks. Hmm. Still really cool seeing this, however.

  • I think that's the first time where a timpani player ever really stood out in a marching band video and sounded completely boss

  • @Filipeeno I can't tell for sure, but are you making fun of Tom Float? The guy's a pioneer. A legitimate cornerstone of everything going on today. And he gets a paycheck for playing rudiments. I mean, maybe you're getting a paycheck for something even more awesome than that (porn?), but if you're not, maybe consider what a day of "work" would be like for him, versus a day in the typical workplace.

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