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Stage energy? Heck guys I managed to carry my own amp in and lug it up on stage......give the "old dude" a break. I think I'll go take an nap. ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. ed

Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?

If my ancient memory serves me right, there was no stage at your last gig Eddie. LOL And besides who in their right mind wouldn't want to carry in a cherry Fender Showman!!

As for staying with the thread, I tend to enjoy some coordinated motion on stage. And if its done right, it can help emphasize the music.

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners (1964 to Present) www.myspace.com/themarinersfirstwave
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Billy Henson & Summerstorm (2001 to Present)

Thanks ToneBoy, we're really glad you could join us (Pretty cool amp, I agree). That organized movement you are talking about is called "dancing", and if the band sounds good.....some people off stage may try it. Next time you are watching that Shadows Vid, pick up one of your Jazzmasters, (I recommend the white one) and try playing along AND moving like they are at the same time. It ain't patting your head and rubbing yer tummy....It's tough.....Now, back to my nap. ZZZZZzzzzzz. ed

Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?

And thank you Mr. Katcher!! You're right it is tough but, just like playing surf guitar, movement on stage takes practice. Of course another way of looking at all this is to recognize that not all surf bands perform the same way (i.e., movement, dancing, POGO...etc.) but the common thread through it all is the music. Its a good thing that each band is unique. Heck, if it were all exactly the same it might get boring and both of us old timers would have more nap time...

By the way, I really loved hearing you guys play again. It was good for my soul...

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners (1964 to Present) www.myspace.com/themarinersfirstwave
Lonzo & Oscar (1999 to Present) www.lonzoandoscar.net
www.myspace.com/lonzoandoscarcomedy
Billy Henson & Summerstorm (2001 to Present)

You are not alone. I love hearing us play again......ed

Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?

This is getting pretty sickening... Puke (just kidding)

By the way, "Tone Boy" and "dancing" are mutually exclusive terms.

Jack Booth
(aka WoodyJ)

The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005)
The Hula Hounds (1996-current)
The X-Rays (1997-2004)
The Surge! (2004, 2011-2012)
Various non-surf bands that actually made money
(1978-1990)

Well that would depend on how you define "dancing"... Guitar I probably fall somewhere in between the Eddie Katcher and Spanky Twangler schools of on stage theatrics... you know, Spanky spirit but with old guy knees!! Laughing ..

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners
Lonzo & Oscar
Billy Henson & Summerstorm

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners (1964 to Present) www.myspace.com/themarinersfirstwave
Lonzo & Oscar (1999 to Present) www.lonzoandoscar.net
www.myspace.com/lonzoandoscarcomedy
Billy Henson & Summerstorm (2001 to Present)

Hey, I've been taking a nap. Did I miss anything? ed

Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?

Not really, unless taking naps helps my surf music writing skills and stage presence... in which case I'll be taking more naps!! Sleeping

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners (1964 to Present) www.myspace.com/themarinersfirstwave
Lonzo & Oscar (1999 to Present) www.lonzoandoscar.net
www.myspace.com/lonzoandoscarcomedy
Billy Henson & Summerstorm (2001 to Present)

It's often hard to move around when your wasted too.

"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there"

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If I were to attempt to play while wasted, I/the band would become the greatest comedy act of our time. Hmmm, now there's an idea... Laughing

Ron (ToneBoy)
The Mariners (1964 to Present) www.myspace.com/themarinersfirstwave
Lonzo & Oscar (1999 to Present) www.lonzoandoscar.net
www.myspace.com/lonzoandoscarcomedy
Billy Henson & Summerstorm (2001 to Present)

Jumping around onstage is for PUNK ROCK BANDS!

A few years ago my short-lived side project The Secret Surfers opened for a fairly well-known band in Portland and when they came out they immediately adopted this splayed-leg Ramones-esque pose before they even played a note. I thought it was kind of ridiculous myself.
We had a good crowd of dancing chicks (the bass player was a chick magnet for some reason) and when the other band started playing they were so freakin' LOUD that the whole dance floor cleared-out in short order. Then they started whining about people not dancing. I learned a lot about what NOT to do that night.
Wink

ToneBoy
If I were to attempt to play while wasted, I/the band would become the greatest comedy act of our time. Hmmm, now there's an idea... Laughing

I can say for one, I ventured down that path just last Tuesday. I don't know for sure if there was much moving going on, but apparently it was quite amusing. Granted, the aftermath of the night was NOT amusing. All I know is I did a LOT of shots in a VERY little time... and I wound up playing the last song of the set (or so they tell me) about two and a half or three steps out of key. I just wish I remember the last 5-6 songs of the set.

Oh well, I guess I'll just chalk it up to experience. I'll stick to Pabst, thanks.

~B~

if only i wasnt so tall and we got to play venues that had decent stages, ive hit my head on lights and overheads so many times, but i do love to thrash about

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