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Just utterly fantastic... we even got to hear 3 brand new Madeira songs, which sounded GREAT!
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Joined: Apr 24, 2006 Posts: 1618 Ithaca, NY |
morphball wrote:
VIDEOS. SOMEONE. |
Joined: Dec 23, 2008 Posts: 3324 Pittsboro, NC |
wooza wrote:
We were all sworn into secrecy... — |
Joined: Mar 15, 2011 Posts: 8528 Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up. |
The grand finale was an impromptu jam with Johnny Stewart of The Monterreys joing The Vivisectors for some all-out full-throttle instro madness of such sustained guitar mastery and power that we were all left numb-eared and delirious with joy. —This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got. |
Joined: Jun 27, 2008 Posts: 576 Marlboro, New Jersey |
wow, sounds like a fun time was had by all. Can't wait to see videos. So, who won the DiPinto guitar raffle???? |
Joined: Apr 03, 2010 Posts: 3201 Jacksonville, AL |
We had a fantastic time this weekend. Props have to go out to Crispy, as always. There has not been a year where I have felt he didn't go above and beyond. But the new venue really just brought things together unlike any year before. There was room to breath, room to socialize, and a sound system(and subsequent sound man) that really brought already great bands alive. While there wasn't an underwhelming band in the bunch, there were a few new entries that really nailed it. As I have touted many times, High Fidelics are a fantastic instro band from my great state. They took the stage and more than sold themselves. I certainly hope that their CD sales reflected this. Arrows Out were a very nice change of pace. Surfgaze is about as accurate of a description as any. Their music was mesmerizing and melodic. They opened the main show on Saturday evening and really turned some ears and heads. Beware the Dangers of a Ghost Scorpion really nailed their set as well and surely made a room full of new fans. I am so happy a slot was able to open up for them at the last minute, as they are certainly going to be making some waves in the years to come. Eddie and Jamie put together a fantastic Astronauts Tribute that kept my attention for the duration and brought a very fun air to the room. There has already been much said about the Penetrators tribute. It was beautiful and emotional at the same time. Despite being from the same state and time period, I had never had the pleasure of meeting the guys from The Penetrators. I spent some time on Friday night outside chatting with them. They were more nervous than I would have ever imagined. But there was no need to be. They were tight as one could ever imagine. And Ivan and Eddie channeled the original members so well that you could have closed your eyes and imagined that you had traveled back in time. Beyond that, my only regret is that we had to skip the Sunday festivities in order to get back home to our kids. I would have loved to have been there, as I love The Monterreys and Great White Caps, and really wanted to experience Vivisectors(Word has it they will soon be considered an 'American Band'). Like every year, getting to see old friends, talk shop, have drinks and make new friends was really the best part and seems to be much the true spirit of the event. Names are slipping my mind, but it was nice to meet new Viginia, by way of Arizona, SG101 member from The Coconauts. Noel was a fantastic presense as always, as was everyone else involved. p.s. Faddy nailed it. —THE KBK ... This is the last known signal. We offer Sanctuary. www.thekbk.com |
Joined: Aug 30, 2010 Posts: 414 Charlotte, NC |
Anyone post this yet? It's awesome! Crispy is such an amazing talent as well as a good-gracious-how-does-he-do-it organizer! Thanks again Crispy! —Jeremy |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 2063 Virginia, USA |
aqualadius wrote:
That is GREAT!! Thanks for posting. Paul |
Joined: Dec 23, 2008 Posts: 3324 Pittsboro, NC |
aqualadius wrote:
EPIC. Man, that Crispy is a talented guy (along with everyone else in Killer Filler and Phatlynx). — |
Joined: Apr 24, 2011 Posts: 1087 Surf City, NC |
Wow...where to begin?! I guess first off a big ole thank you to Crispy Bess for hosting this event. The guy pretty much just did everything right and managed to top last year's Summit which I didn't think was possible. Just an outstanding event with a talent level that was out of this world. I wouldn't even want to try to pick a favorite act as everybody brought something unique and interesting to the table.
If you missed this year's event mark your calendar now for next year. Well done Crispy! —Last edited: May 06, 2013 16:05:58 |
Joined: Apr 06, 2009 Posts: 565 North Cackalacky |
Ooof! I'm currently a mess: Tired, dehydrated, losing my voice, and trying to do math. But was it worth it? Oh yeah! I'll bring up my thoughts after I've recovered, but Someone asked who won the DiPinto: It was Instro Summit superfan Dave Billick--yet ANOTHER guitar winner from the great state of Connecticut! This makes three years in a row that someone from the Constitution State has won a Summit guitar. --Crispy |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 25568 Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A. |
Crispy, Sounds like a great show/time was had by Anyways, congrats and gets some rest my good man. Jeff(bigtikidude) |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 5304 the outer banks of north carolina |
oh yes......the food trucks !!! i got up at 6 sunday AM so i could be back to work at noon, so that's why no third day for me. — |
Joined: Aug 30, 2010 Posts: 414 Charlotte, NC |
Yeah the Food trucks! Excellent! I had a Kim-Chee Steak sandwich from CJ's truck that was fairly life altering (in a good way!) on Saturday. Deeeeelish! —Jeremy |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 10331 southern Michigan |
Well, this was indeed a HIGH SPEED WEEKEND for us in the Madeira! I personally spent close to 30 hours in the car (either riding or driving) between Thursday night and Sunday night, getting home late last night, having to get up at 6:45 am today. Damn, that seriously sucked. However, it was ALL worth it! Crispy absolutely outdid himself, and the Instro Summit was bigger and better in every regard this year! We had an absolute blast, though things were extremely exhausting and hectic for us, so we didn't get a chance to see nearly as many other bands as we would have liked to, which was a big bummer. But of the bands I did see, the Mystery Men, with Chad of the Squares on third guitar celebrating his one year anniversary with the band, were EPIC! I was blown away. They delivered a powerful and supertight set with a bunch of new songs that were uniformly at least very good and some of them outright incredible. I cannot wait for their next CD! Aqualads sounded amazing, as they did a year ago. They've truly become one of my all-time favorite surf bands, especially live. Their show the following night in Charlotte was even better, and I can only liken it to seeing the Fathoms in '96 and Los Twang! Marvels in '09, for me two of the most affecting surf shows I had even seen. Aqualads are really that good. I can't wait for both of these bands to play California in August, they will BLOW YOU AWAY! Kill Baby Kill closed Friday night with an immensely powerful wall of sound, the band clearly a tight and well-oiled machine from all the playing and touring they've been doing - they've got it down! They were impressive. Unfortunately, it was after 1 am when they started and I was feeling pretty much completely worn down and wiped out by then, after a very long day of travel and way too early of a start that morning. Once they were done we headed to the hotel where we crashed hard as soon as walked in, collapsed with utter exhaustion, can't remember the last time I was that tired! On Saturday after gratefully sleeping in late, a delicious brunch, and a run through the Penetrators set through tiny amps in Eddie Katcher's hotel room, we headed to the club for the Astronauts tribute set, which sounded fantastic, they were absolutely nailing it. The three-guitar wall-of-sound with Jamie, Eddie and Chris Aquasonic on guitars (and Richard of the Mystery Men on bass, and John of the Surge on drums) was just a thing of beauty and joy! Eddie brought in a fraction of his incredible collection of Showmans, Bandmaster, and converted Twin Reverbs, all coming through 1x15 or 2x15 cabs. The sound was truly breathtaking. The three guitarists switched roles, with each handling some lead and different rhythm parts, though I really felt for Chris who had to do the 'booch'/'chunk' several songs in a row - after three songs it looked he got pretty bad cramping, the look of pain on his face was wrenching! No pain, no gain, right?? Been there many times.... Hope the right hand's OK, Chris! But they were a blast, and probably did the most faithful recreations of the Astronauts surf songs I had ever heard. Then it was time for the Penetrators set, and I gotta say that this will probably be one of the most special memories of my life. It was incredible and incredibly moving for me. Everybody's playing was shockingly good, but the most important thing was the overall emotion while we were playing. It was powerful among us playing, and it seemed to be shared by the audience. I don't know what else to say, it was just a remarkable occasion that I will treasure for the rest of my life. I'm so glad that we get to do it two more times in California, though I don't know if it'll be possible to match the emotions of this first show. It was also SO GOOD to see Trace and Sticks and spend time with them, I absolutely loved it. We did a lot of reminiscing, remembering the wonderful times we shared as well as many stories about Rip and Spanky. They brought an album of photographs of their Penetrators days, and wow, I was blown away. It's very, very hard to believe a lot of that was 15 years ago now. Rip and Spanky will in my mind be forever young, forever debonair, forever the very epitome of cool. Seeing those photos just sealed all that. It was a very emotional occasion for me, and being able to share it with Trace, Sticks, Eddie and Robert was almost overwhelming. (It was also wonderful to have Larry "Moon Dawg" White there with us, since he was quite influential with both bands - and is also just a great guy and a very good old friend!) We hung out, chatted and took photos with friends for another 30-45 minutes after the Penetrators set, but sadly and very frustratingly had to leave to get to Charlotte for our evening show. I so wished we could have stayed and talked to all the wonderful people and friends there. Maybe the next time - or at the Convention. (BTW, Phatlynx sounded PHENOMENAL as we were leaving - WOW!!) Our Saturday night show with Aqualads was just awesome, though, a full club and an enthusiastic audience and Aqualads playing their heart out - one of the best evenings of surf music I have ever been part of. (Even a whole bunch of girls in the audience, and many of them dancing!! Dane asked if this is the sign of the end of times! ) That made the pain of missing all the amazing bands at the Instro Summit on Saturday night a bit easier to bear, though still hard - damn, such an incredible lineup for Saturday night! So close, and yet still so far.... Anyway, THANK YOU CRISPY!!! You've done an amazing job, and we thank you very deeply for ALL your hard work, as well as for having us there. Here's hoping you recover soon! You've truly deserved some R&R, this was a Herculean task, and you pulled it off perfectly. And great to see everybody, and please forgive me if we didn't get a chance to talk more - I truly wanted to talk more to everybody! (I have that problem - my bandmates are forever waiting for me at the end of each night since I can't stop talking to people - on Saturday, they were all in the car and at the parking lot exit with the car running waiting for me to finally get in!) I do greatly look forward to seeing some of you again in SoCal in August. —Ivan Last edited: May 10, 2013 17:39:47 |
Joined: Apr 03, 2010 Posts: 3201 Jacksonville, AL |
Thank you, Ivan. I hate we didn't get much of a chance to chat. Your sets were all amazing though. —THE KBK ... This is the last known signal. We offer Sanctuary. www.thekbk.com |
Joined: Dec 23, 2008 Posts: 3324 Pittsboro, NC |
I was a bit too mesmerized by the tremendous outpouring of music, emotion and stories to take any videos or even pictures, but I feel very fortunate to have been there for the Penetrators' tribute. It simultaneously made me a bit sad I missed seeing the original band and had missed the scene when those guys were pumping so much life into it, but still thrilled to see them briefly manifesting again by close friends, honoring them in the best way possible... really a beautiful thing. — |
Joined: Jun 14, 2006 Posts: 183 N.C. |
Noel wrote:
Thanks for the compliment Noel !!! And also thanks for the great gear you had on hand as well as helping to set it up and get the sound I wanted . Yeah, the impromtu jam was after many a beer , but I had to fullfill my duties and side with the Russians to gather intel on their plot to take over the Surf music world as we know it. Instro Summit 2013 was a blast! The Casbah was a perfect home for this event with its roomy feel, big stage and PA/Lights. We got to see so many amazing bands which we had not been exposed to before that blew our minds like The Invisable Rays, Arrows Out, Beware The Dangers of a Ghost Scorpion, The Vivisectors and Team Void. And witnessed awesome sets from Great White Caps, The Coffin Daggers, Killer Filler, The 3rd Expression and many more. Best of all we got to hang out with awesome people. Much love to our buds in Aqualads, The Meteor Men, Kill,Baby...Kill!, The Mystery Men, The Intoxicators and The High Fidelics. We can't wait to see you all again soon. And lastly, thanks to Crispy Bess for having us for a 3rd year. You are an inspiration! Cheers!!! —Johnny Rocket Last edited: May 06, 2013 18:06:12 |
Joined: Apr 06, 2009 Posts: 565 North Cackalacky |
Not to toot our own horn, but Killer Filler's bass guy Steve Eisenstadt set up a portable recording device and got most of our set. He's been sending videos to me via Facebook all day. Here's a few more: --Crispy |
Joined: Jul 31, 2012 Posts: 4052 Nashville, TN. |
Toot on Crispy! http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
Joined: Dec 12, 2007 Posts: 318 |
My first Instro Summit and I hope to go every year now. Highlights that I remember: I arrived Friday in the middle of El Mirage's set. Damn, forgot they were playing and I liked Mike's youtube videos and wished I'd seen it all. I had met Fady last year at the Surf Convention, look forward to seeing more with these guys. They ended with Intruder which is rapidly becoming one of my favorite songs. Next up was Mystery Men? Somehow I haven't heard them before, really a cool vibe and an enthusiastic group, sure liked what I heard. The High-Fidelics & Diamondheads rocked the house. From there into one of the main reasons I went, The Madeira! Completely different set than when I saw them last year. They played several new songs that I presume will be on a new CD and they were on fire! Highlight was watching Ivan's fingers race around the fretboard on one number, the word blistering comes to mind. They were followed by the Aqualads. We're in for a treat next summer in California, and I expect some bands will be learning Whirling Dervish, a really infectious song of theirs. I was spent after that, so didn't catch all of Kill Baby Kill... they pummeled, in a good way! Saturday I sat back and listened to the lunchtime jam. This isn't scripted like the Surf Convention, everything was impromptu, the raggedness of it was fun and some gems came out of it all. Eddie's Astronauts tribute was amazing, how does that guy know so many songs, and plays them so well? I never saw the Penetrators, so I'm ever so thankful for the tribute that was put together. It was emotional and heartfelt. I wish I could have met Rip and Spanky, so happy to hear them through Ivan & Eddie's fingers. With Trace and Sticks on rhythm it was magic. I was in awe with Ivan playing Redlined. I missed part of Phatlynx, but came back to hear the Rumble jam. Great fun! Arrows Out provided a nice counterpoint to the wide open surf that had been played up to this point. They weren't surf but that's okay, they sounded great. I guess Eddie hadn't played enough (hah!), so the Surge were next, two new members but they sounded tight and I always like their music. 9th Wave followed, they always bring a different and unique vibe to the surf scene and I love their passion for it. Finally got to see the Atomic Mosquitos live. If you look up the word tight in the dictionary I think their picture will be there, superb! Another favorite, The Intoxicators were next. I was just thinking how few trio's have played and here there were only three of them, but that's odd, I thought they were a foursome...the other guitarist didn't make the trip...and the drummer wrecked his car. Still they played with their typical intensity and style which I really like. I wanted to catch the rest of the night but again I was shot so I bailed. For Sunday I wasn't sure what to expect. I wasn't familiar with any of the bands and didn't know what to think. I arrived late again, in the middle of Team Void's set. Loud and aggressive instro rock played with intensity. They were followed by Meteor Men, great playing there, I really like them a lot. The Monterrey's were next and in a word - wow! Perfect tone with just the right amount of crunch to the guitar and flawless playing, I could listen to them all night long. The Great White Caps were next, they looked like a ska band playing surf and even did a ska type of song. Very energetic and a lot of fun with serious chops. Weisstronauts were next with more great music. Invisible Rays followed with an atmospheric psychedelic set that I think everyone enjoyed. Perhaps the most unique group for the weekend, well worth seeing. It ended with the Vivisector's and some scorching guitar with a final performance by Johnny of the Monterrey's joining in. Perfect. My thanks also to Crispy and his crew. It was great to meet some old friends and some new. Hope I can get the time to do it again next year. |