HBkahuna
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Star, Idaho. Formerly lived in Surf City USA.
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Posted on Dec 05 2012 11:39 AM
December 6, 2007, surf guitar legend Eddie Bertrand of The Blairs and Eddie and the Showmen interviewed by Tiki Tena on Clint Beachwood's a day at the beach on KCR radio San Diego. Eddie passed away on October 27, 2012. He asked that this interview not be posted till after his death. Nothing controversial here. It was just his wish.
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SurfSurf
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Posted on Dec 05 2012 12:36 PM
thanks for posting this! Awesome interview and great to hear all the nice compliments for Dario Gomez's work!
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eddiekatcher
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Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Dec 05 2012 09:01 PM
Wow HB,
That was spectacular. Thanks to you, Tena and Clint.
I really enjoyed it. Gee we are so lucky to have that interview.
ed
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Sonichris
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Posted on Dec 05 2012 09:11 PM
Round wounds, who knew?
— "You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"
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Brian
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Dec 05 2012 09:21 PM
I remember listening to this on Clint's show. Thanks for posting the video, Tim.
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HBkahuna
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Star, Idaho. Formerly lived in Surf City USA.
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Posted on Dec 05 2012 11:14 PM
Sonichris wrote:
Round wounds, who knew?
Yes, I told you Eddie would settle in once and for all. If anyone asks again, Eddie will likely throw a lightening bolt at them. Was thinking today about the good times we had with Eddie on one of your visits.
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blueruins
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Mauna Lani, HI
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 02:11 AM
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Ruhar
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San Diego, CA
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 10:34 AM
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D22
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 10:44 AM
Thanks for posting this Tim. It's a great interview by Clint and Kristena. It makes me smile but also sad. Honestly, I really personally miss him.
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ChazSurf
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 12:32 PM
This was a real joy to listen to. I was going to restring the Jag today, and now I know that Eddie would approve of the string gauge.
God Bless Eddie
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IvanP
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southern Michigan
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 01:00 PM
I just watched the whole video. That was just phenomenal. At the end where Eddie is asked about SG101, his gratitude and disbelief at all the interest in him is very clear. I definitely got choked up a bit at that point. I miss you, Eddie. What a loss to all of us that he never got to record his planned album. Having said that, what a beautiful spirit he was, and it comes shining through in this interview. It really is a celebration of his life, which will continue to resonate among all of us here for a long time to come, no doubt.
Thank you so much for making that available to us, Tim. It's definitely something to treasure. And thank you to Kristena and Clint for doing the interview, and doing such a great job with it. (Kristena, you're a natural on radio! Very impressive.)
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websurfer
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 01:41 PM
Just finished listening to this. Thanks for posting and to everyone involved. Great job, Tena. It's like a belated gift for all of us. What a guy...we really needed him to stick around here on earth with us a lot longer.
It occurred to me hearing his stories how loud stage volume was really still a relatively new thing. Something we just take for granted now. Many people had never been exposed to it, and it could be shocking. Eddie was among the first with that.
Also, bands breaking up over "creative differences" has become almost cliche. Here are two teens, Paul and Eddie, parting company over a disagreement on how the group should sound. That strikes me as kind of remarkable as well. They were obviously mature musically for their age.
I also loved the little message he left for us here on SG 101. I think it's safe to say we were all star struck when he joined us here for a while and patiently and thoroughly answered all of our questions. He kept saying that he was the one who was honored, which never would have occurred to me---we are the ones whose world is just that much cooler for him having been around.
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wfoguy
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 08:20 PM
I just finished it also. I concur with what has been stated. Through technology, we get to keep people alive so those not so fortunate get to enjoy what some lived first hand. Thank you to all involved.
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RobbieReverb
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San Jose, Ca.
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 10:05 PM
Thanks for sharing this, Tim! What a tremendous interview! I was smilin' from start to finish.
— Bob
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bigtikidude
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Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Dec 06 2012 10:43 PM
thanks Tim,
Miss ya Eddie.
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Noel
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Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Dec 07 2012 11:21 AM
I picked a good day to get to use a borrowed computer long enough to see this. Thanks Tim, and Clint and Tina.
Maybe someday the new material for Eddie's unfinished album will surface and it could be completed in his honor?
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HBkahuna
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Star, Idaho. Formerly lived in Surf City USA.
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Posted on Dec 07 2012 11:40 AM
Eddie does have a large body of unreleased unfinished work. It is now in the hands of his family. A gentleman who has produced albums for numerous major musical stars has offered his services. Will anything ever be released? Absolutely no idea. I was fortunate to get to hear it on a number of afternoons I spent with Eddie in his studio. All I can tell you is it isn't surf. It's very modern and very good. As far as I know, this is the last song Eddie wrote. He had planned to polish it up a but but became ill before he could. Recorded February 23, 2008. He absolutely LOVED playing with The Eliminators.
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blueeyedlava
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Bautzen, Germany
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Posted on Dec 07 2012 01:47 PM
great! thank you for sharing, Tim!
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TuneFan
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U.S. East Coast
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Posted on Dec 07 2012 06:41 PM
Thanks Tim for the song, and the fabulous interview. The interview enabled those like me to understand Eddie, beyond his playing. I plan to periodically re-watch the interview, and share with others.
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surferjoemusic
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Livorno
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Posted on Dec 07 2012 11:14 PM
Tim, many thanks for sharing this, I really appreciated watching this video. Eddie was a great person and unfortunately I haven't got the chance to know him better than that day at your house. There is so much to learn from him, his spirit, his understanding of the music and his energy. Again, thanks for posting this video.
Lorenzo
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