Richard
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Georgia
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Posted on Jun 14 2008 09:14 AM
Stormtiger
I never heard Ed Gein & the Graverobbers but if that name doesn't conjure up evil, nothing does.
Gein would be very pleased to hear you say that. One of my absolute favorite bands.
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donsdad
Joined: May 20, 2008
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NW Florida
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Posted on Jun 27 2008 06:36 PM
This is like that thread about wearing a fez. Personally I like friendlier sounding names but if anyone doesn't like it they don't have to listen.Good Luck !
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jp
Joined: Feb 09, 2007
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Brew City
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Posted on Jun 27 2008 09:45 PM
Richard
Stormtiger
I never heard Ed Gein & the Graverobbers but if that name doesn't conjure up evil, nothing does.
Gein would be very pleased to hear you say that. One of my absolute favorite bands.
I am from the land of Ed Gein. Been by all of the landmarks. Grew up in Madison WI. Where Ed Gein was committed -The Mendota Mental Hospital. I have an ex-girlfriend whose mom worked there for years. She even danced with him at their Christmas dances. Gein and the Graverobbers doesn't offend me in the least, neither does Surftaliban or anal cunt. Now a band name like menudo, that bothers the hell out of me.
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bots
Joined: Jul 05, 2006
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Shwa City
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Posted on Jun 29 2008 03:06 PM
Surftaliban the name, is just kind of silly. The music is great and i mean no offense but the name is silly and maybe a little too politically incorrect for some people? And might eliminate and/or offend some people who would have potentially checked out your band. Including Germans who are losing fine young men at the hands of Taliban. i know that the name would not fly where i come from.
just my opinion on the name. which ultimately really doesn't change my opinion of the music.
Like I said the music is great. Real cool vibe. Decent lo fi recording and good playing. I'd like to hear some more!
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Mrgreen
Joined: Jun 20, 2007
Posts: 351
Toronto, ON
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Posted on Jul 01 2008 01:05 AM
bigtikidude
its not as bad as the surf motherfuckers.
And then there's México's very own Surfucks with their talented skin-beater... BLOODY FUCKING JOHN, ha ha ha. Check them out they're really good actually.
www.myspace.com/surfucks
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Nebula3
Joined: Mar 27, 2006
Posts: 53
Boston, MA
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Posted on Jul 01 2008 03:07 AM
Please, please, please tell me that someone on this board doesn't think that "Shoot that Beaver" or "Shootin' Beavers" references pointing a firearm at Castor canadensis and pulling the trigger...
Wait, this is a surf music forum? Nevermind...carry on...
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Felix
Joined: May 30, 2008
Posts: 135
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Posted on Jul 13 2008 04:30 AM
We are thinking about a new name, becaus we don't get any gigs perfoming under that Name
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Tsar_Nicholas
Joined: Nov 02, 2008
Posts: 67
Dublin, Ireland
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Posted on Nov 02 2008 07:27 AM
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davis
Joined: Jan 09, 2012
Posts: 84
Kentuckiana
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Posted on Dec 03 2012 02:42 PM
Richard wrote:
Stormtiger
I never heard Ed Gein & the Graverobbers but if that name doesn't conjure up evil, nothing does.
Gein would be very pleased to hear you say that. One of my absolute favorite bands.
not sure if this is the right time/place, but are Gein & the Graverobbers defunct? I can't find anything about them after the Gruesome Twosome CD with 2 albums on it. that's 2007.
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Tuck
Joined: Sep 02, 2006
Posts: 3166
Denver, CO
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Posted on Dec 03 2012 03:34 PM
davis wrote:
not sure if this is the right time/place, but are Gein & the Graverobbers defunct? I can't find anything about them after the Gruesome Twosome CD with 2 albums on it. that's 2007.
Well, if they are, presumably you could just dig them up and they'd be as fresh as ever. Also check for references to a related surfin' Misfits project, the Crimson Ghosts.
Actually, yes, I think they are. Last login on MySpace was 8/17/2011. They are on Facebook, if not very active. They call it a "memento mori" site. There is also a Crimson Ghosts site on Facebook. Again, not very active, but with several events for the past year. (Be careful you get the right Crimson Ghosts.)
The only time I saw the Ghosts (in Denver, with, I think, Get Three Coffins Ready and Whiskey Throttle opening) I think Gein was playing bass and Myra was in the audience. That was a few years ago.
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Richard
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Georgia
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Posted on Dec 03 2012 09:52 PM
Hey davis, it's as good a time and place as any. Gein and The Graverobbers are in the grave, so to speak. Gein is now playing bass with the metal band Black Pyramid, and Myra is in a surf/garage group with John from The Crimson Ghosts, Jim from The Nebulas, and the last bass player for The Graverobbers. It's been a long time since I saw them, I believe 2007, but they were a great live band that left an impression where we booked them. The Necrotone label is still being run by John and all their releases are still available except maybe the very early ones.
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JObeast
Joined: Jul 24, 2012
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Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 01:48 AM
So it's offensive. Taliban is offensive to humanity and synonymous with arsehole so the more fun we have at their expense the better. I mean they shoot 14 yr old girls in the neck. Who respects that?
The whole idea of culturally/politically challenging instro-surf is happening. There is no reason we must play completely abstract music. Instrumental music may or may not be evocative (e.g. cinematic) but song titles and band names can help convey a message. And no reason that message cannot be engaging or challenging.
Anyhow, a major vector of surf is rooted in oriental music, through the art of Richard Anthony Monsour which quotes Turkish, Arabic and Gypsy musics through tremolo picking and modal melody. So the middle-eastern connection is well established. The cinematic images of Arabian horsemen and fanatical scimitarists is stock in trade from at least as early as Lawrence of Arabia (1962). We cannot live and play in a vacuum or hall of mirrors. So bring on the intolerant surftaliban!
Brian wrote:
Felix
check it out
www.myspace.com
Wow, that's your band? You might want to be a bit more specific.
I haven't heard the tunes but I suggest a name change already.
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JObeast
Joined: Jul 24, 2012
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Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 01:52 AM
Muslims ought to be offended by Taliban. Are you saying we should just be bland in the face of something as ugly as taliban? They deserve to be lampooned into the graveyard.
JakeDobner wrote:
Isn't the name Surftaliban kind of offensive? And judging by your myspace you are probably trying to offend Muslims.
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JObeast
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Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 02:05 AM
Anyone see IRON SKY yet? It's not surf, but a Finnish movie about Nazis hiding out on the Dark Side of the Moon, invading Earth, and President Sarah Palin showing that she is more Nazi than they are. The Chaplin film, "The great Dictator" plays an important part in the film. Apparently they couldn't show the film anywhere in America because it makes fun of unfunny Nazis. I thought they were hilarious.
wooza wrote:
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 02:38 AM
Alright... here is the deal. You cannot compare Nazis and the Taliban and how they are satired in modern society. When somebody skewers the Taliban, 95% of the time they are just doing a stereotypical impersonation of a Arabic Muslim. When somebody skewers Nazis they are doing a flamboyant Hitler or insane SS officer and is clearly over the top. This does not single out German, Europeans, Caucasians, and is usually unoffensive to the majority of the Jewish population.
Now, more than ever, it is of upmost importance to treat Arabic Muslims with as much respect as we can. Putting a picture of a Muslim woman on a surf board does not help, etc...
99.9% of Muslims are fantastic people who happen to have a different cultural and belief structures. This should be respected, and usually their beliefs end up as a joke whenever we try to lampoon them. They have any practices and beliefs I do not believe in, but we will get nowhere unless we are unfailingly kind to them and just try to be the best people(examples) we can.
Apparently they couldn't show the film anywhere in America because it makes fun of unfunny Nazis. I thought they were hilarious.
This is untrue. I'm not sure if you mean "the Great Dictator" or "Iron Sky", but it is untrue in both cases. Iron Sky is available to rent many places, production value is way too low to ever warrant a release in theatres, also it kind of sucks(great idea though). And The Great Dictator was successful in the States(wikipedia).
In any country and society there are bad examples and good examples of people. Every country has its racists that spoil things for everybody else. In countries that speak drastically different languages there is a major chance for taking things the wrong way in a major way, we just need to be more careful of that. Maybe one less lampooning of Arabic Muslim ways would save a hostage from being kill by an extremist? Or maybe it would stop a larger scale attack? Worth a try, no?
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blueruins
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Mauna Lani, HI
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 04:03 AM
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JObeast
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Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 04:47 AM
If artists become overly sensitive about the sentiments of those whom they refer to either neutrally or critically, they self-censor and pretty soon the virtues of a free society become moot – formerly free mimicking the unfree to stay out of trouble.
Iron Sky was a good film insofar as it was critical of US power and the thin line separating Nazis with cool uniforms and Superpowers with nothing going on but lust for more power and vanity. It shows how domination is domination, whether there is hokey ideology behind it or not. Same goes for hypersensitive Islam, which has always been quite free with its defamation and denigration of the rest of us. I am not saying that muslims are bad people – it's just that Muslim society is bad for people. Ask any Eastern European or Middle Eastern Christian and they will talk your ear off about it. So in light of that, the show of distaste about anyone lampooning the least item or the most egregious (such as Taliban thug b*stards) element of Muslim society is not only OK but required of artists. Not to say our young friend was being all that responsible in his name choice. But I would not censor him. He should confront the storm his casual joke stirs up. The threat which lies behind this conversation is that of Islamic extremism. You know David Byrne and Brian Eno made a seminal album in 1979-80, "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" which included a track called "Qu'ran". They left that track off the repressing because someone called them and told them they found it offensive that the Holy Book of Islam was being used in their music. The whole rest of the album is chock full of other religious material, mostly Black folks'. None of them called these artists to unsubtly put the fear of God in them. When was the last time anyone was effectively intimidated by a Christian? So to put the matter briefly, Taliban are definitely fair game for art and lampooning, as are the Nazis, North Korea, Sarah Palin and the IDF for that matter. Power and its abuse needs to be taken down a notch. Something that scares us deserves to be belittled. That's a healthy artistic response to stress.
JakeDobner wrote:
Alright... here is the deal. You cannot compare Nazis and the Taliban and how they are satired in modern society. When somebody skewers the Taliban, 95% of the time they are just doing a stereotypical impersonation of a Arabic Muslim. When somebody skewers Nazis they are doing a flamboyant Hitler or insane SS officer and is clearly over the top. This does not single out German, Europeans, Caucasians, and is usually unoffensive to the majority of the Jewish population.
Now, more than ever, it is of upmost importance to treat Arabic Muslims with as much respect as we can. Putting a picture of a Muslim woman on a surf board does not help, etc...
99.9% of Muslims are fantastic people who happen to have a different cultural and belief structures. This should be respected, and usually their beliefs end up as a joke whenever we try to lampoon them. They have any practices and beliefs I do not believe in, but we will get nowhere unless we are unfailingly kind to them and just try to be the best people(examples) we can.
Apparently they couldn't show the film anywhere in America because it makes fun of unfunny Nazis. I thought they were hilarious.
This is untrue. I'm not sure if you mean "the Great Dictator" or "Iron Sky", but it is untrue in both cases. Iron Sky is available to rent many places, production value is way too low to ever warrant a release in theatres, also it kind of sucks(great idea though). And The Great Dictator was successful in the States(wikipedia).
In any country and society there are bad examples and good examples of people. Every country has its racists that spoil things for everybody else. In countries that speak drastically different languages there is a major chance for taking things the wrong way in a major way, we just need to be more careful of that. Maybe one less lampooning of Arabic Muslim ways would save a hostage from being kill by an extremist? Or maybe it would stop a larger scale attack? Worth a try, no?
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Brian
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jan 26 2013 10:03 AM
Hooray for digging up 4 year old flame wars.
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