Noel
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Posted on May 06 2013 10:50 PM
I just don't know how Ivan does it. He travelled farther, did so much more and still managed to write a nice summary of his experiences at the Summit before I even get home. And he even played another show. It MUST be because he's young. Of course, it helps that he's brilliant! I'm totally beat and still gathering my thoughts.
It's an honor for me to be accepted as a peer by this amazing group of terrific musicians and wonderful people who come to the Summit.
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rsfmotoman
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Cincinnati, OH
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Posted on May 07 2013 08:12 AM
What a fantastic weekend of music, Crispy put on a great surf fest.
It's already been said, but for the number of bands that played...the variety of music was amazing. The Instro Summit was all over the map; the different surf stylings kept three days of instrumental rock refreshing!
I'm still in North Carolina right now (Asheville to be exact) so I haven't had alot of time to get all my pics done but I plan on posting them over the weekend.
— Stacy
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 09:01 AM
Everything you said about the Summit is true!
Great pic of the Great White Caps! I'm looking forward to seeing everything.
I should add that Stacy won the mustache contest.
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Las_Barracudas
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Surf City, NC
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Posted on May 07 2013 09:05 AM
Noel wrote:
I just don't know how Ivan does it. He travelled farther, did so much more and still managed to write a nice summary of his experiences at the Summit before I even get home. And he even played another show. It MUST be because he's young. Of course, it helps that he's brilliant! I'm totally beat and still gathering my thoughts.
It's an honor for me to be accepted as a peer by this amazing group of terrific musicians and wonderful people who come to the Summit.
Hats off to Noel for letting me use his Texotica Reverb unit during our set. Great sounding tank! I had more than one person tell me how good it sounded after. The phrase "creamy drippy reverb" was mentioned more than once!
He also brought his own Quilter amps & guitar for folks to demo. Our guitarist Alan (aka: Unit Alpha 7 Xray) got to try em out and was most impressed. I suspect he might be purchasing one soon?
People like Noel and many others really add to the event in a big way!
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 09:28 AM
Thanks so very much. It was all a great pleasure for me.
I have to mention that Chris Parks from Quilter sent me these MicroPro-200 and Aviator amps as demonstrators to take to music stores and shows so guitarists can have the opportunity to play and hear them for themselves.
I have my own MP-200 and used to use it for this sort of thing before Chris saved me from not being able to play it while I had it loaned out.
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 09:58 AM
Noel wrote:
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.
Just a brief sample. Wait 'till you hear the whole thing. Unbelievable!
And that's Phred Rawles from Ninth Wave on drums who did an awesome job filling in at the last minute.
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morphball
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Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on May 07 2013 10:46 AM
The Ninth Montisectors?
You guys are awesome, I feel like a tool for missing that!
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 11:05 AM
morphball wrote:
The Ninth Montisectors?
You guys are awesome, I feel like a tool for missing that!
Good one, Mike! It was an amazing thing to experience. At least you'll have the complete video of it when it comes out.
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 11:08 AM
One more thing. Who wants Crispy to put out a CD comp with a song by each band from this year's Summit? I'm all over that idea and want one very badly. Should this be a Poll question?
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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Sonichris
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Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies
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Posted on May 07 2013 12:38 PM
Penetrators Tribute Playlist
Here's the i-phone video I shot of The Penetrators Tribute - sorry for the video quality,(and the sideways "Red Sunrise") but I think the sound is pretty decent.
I also shot a bunch of The Surge set, and will add those later.
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killbabykill34
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Jacksonville, AL
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Posted on May 07 2013 12:56 PM
I would say give Crispy a rest. The man puts a ton into this every year. Momentos of the experience are nice. But almost every band had a merch booth set up with available music. If someone wanted something by a particular band then it was certainly available, and in most cases still is.
Noel wrote:
One more thing. Who wants Crispy to put out a CD comp with a song by each band from this year's Summit? I'm all over that idea and want one very badly. Should this be a Poll question?
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IvanP
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southern Michigan
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Posted on May 07 2013 02:59 PM
thanks very much, Noah, Mike, Noel and NeedsMoreReverb - greatly appreciate the kind words!
Sonichris wrote:
Penetrators Tribute Playlist
Here's the i-phone video I shot of The Penetrators Tribute - sorry for the video quality,(and the sideways "Red Sunrise") but I think the sound is pretty decent.
Oh my God, these are FANTASTIC, Chris!!!! Thank you so very much for shooting them and posting them so soon! I love them!
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Sonichris
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Posted on May 07 2013 03:01 PM
Can you remind me of the keyboard players name Ivan? Bobby/Roberto.... I need to put him in the description.
I plan on doing a bit more of a write up later when I get a chance -
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killbabykill34
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Posted on May 07 2013 03:06 PM
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 04:20 PM
I'd like to invite the several lurkers I talked to at the Summit (you know who you are ) to join now. Come on in. The water's fine. We'll be very glad you did. So will you.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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WoodyJ
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Bethlehem, GA
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Posted on May 07 2013 04:50 PM
I was in Vegas this past weekend celebrating my 1-year wedding anniversary which is why I missed this years' Summit. I'll be there for sure next year, though. The new venue appears to have been a hit!
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Noel
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Posted on May 07 2013 04:55 PM
WoodyJ wrote:
I was in Vegas this past weekend celebrating my 1-year wedding anniversary which is why I missed this years' Summit. I'll be there for sure next year, though. The new venue appears to have been a hit!
Really missed you a lot, but you had a great excuse. Congratulations!
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Moon_Dawg
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Fairfax, VA
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Posted on May 07 2013 05:05 PM
Noel wrote:
I'd like to invite the several lurkers I talked to at the Summit (you know who you are ) to join now. Come on in. The water's fine. We'll be very glad you did. So will you.
Is that my cue? Just a few things to add to what's been said. The top highlight of my weekend was hanging out at the Saturday morning hotel-room practice session for the Penetrators tribute. You can all hear how boss it turned out -- mighty thanks to Sonic Chris for videos. It was beyond great to see Trace and Sticks still looking good and hear them still playing rock-solid. (I don't think I'd seen them since Rip's funeral ten years ago.) Great to spend time with Ivan, as always, and with Dane, Todd, and Patrick of The Madeira.
The bands I had most looked forward to -- The Madeira and the Coffin Daggers -- did not disappoint. But of course a big treat of an event like this is discovering great bands I'd never heard of before. On Friday it was the Diamondheads, tasteful original surf (I bought and like their CD), and The Mystery Men, who were like a new band in the way they've stepped up the complexity and power of their songwriting. On Saturday it was Blood Red River, playing hard rock instros ("We're here to @##$% up your Fender party," they announced on taking the stage with Gibsons) without cliches, and Beware the Dangers of a Ghost Scorpion, tight high-energy punk-surf.
A special tip o' the cap to The Atomic Mosquitos, who stunned me with their unexpected cover of "Jaan Pehechaan Ho" (as heard in the move Ghost World and recently in Heineken commercials). It makes me wonder, following the Morricone tribute done a decade ago, whether there are enough surf bands ready to tackle a Bollywood tribute?
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Brian
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Posted on May 07 2013 06:08 PM
Sonichris wrote:
Penetrators Tribute Playlist
THANK YOU SO MUCH CHRIS!
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Tuck
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Posted on May 07 2013 06:47 PM
Sonichris wrote:
Can you remind me of the keyboard players name Ivan? Bobby/Roberto.... I need to put him in the description.
I plan on doing a bit more of a write up later when I get a chance -
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