FrankieBlandino
Joined: Jul 04, 2013
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 07:29 AM
Hi Everyone..I'm blown away that anybody would even care about about what I'm up to never mind an appreciation thread..!! In answer to some of your questions. I believe Overboard and Fathom This are still available from MuSick in cd format and also have been released digitally recently.
John( the original bass player for The Fathoms ) and I have been talking recently about re-mastering and re-releasing Fathomless complete with bonus tracks and out takes. He's always been my right arm when it comes to the technical stuff. He's always on the road playing, so hopefully when he finds some time we're going to try to make this happen. Thanks again to everyone. I might go back and revisit Fathomless myself and see what all the hub-bub is about. That first Fathoms lineup was just magic. Since then Dave Sholl the sax player has sadly passed away and it was his stellar,inspired exotic style of playing that really helped launch The Fathoms' sound. He was a great friend and an inspired painter, artist and musician...!!! He lives on in his paintings and recorded music..So thank you brother Dave for enriching all of our lives...
Yours Truly
Frankie Blandino
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 08:42 AM
So great to see you on here Frankie! Thanks so much for posting to this thread. A re-release of Fathomless would be fantastic!
You've got quite a fanbase here! We'd all love to hear more of your thoughts.
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big_papu
Joined: May 17, 2006
Posts: 657
Buenos Aires
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 08:55 AM
frankie, you are a master of surf guitar,your melodies are incredible beautiful and the sound of your records are rich, full and unique!! in my opinion, fathomless is the best reverb sound ever rocroded, legendary as the sound of "surfin` with the astronuats".......thanks for your music and your inspiration, you have a fan in argentina forever !!
dinoblandingo wrote:
Hi Everyone..I'm blown away that anybody would even care about about what I'm up to never mind an appreciation thread..!! In answer to some of your questions. I believe Overboard and Fathom This are still available from MuSick in cd format and also have been released digitally recently.
John( the original bass player for The Fathoms ) and I have been talking recently about re-mastering and re-releasing Fathomless complete with bonus tracks and out takes. He's always been my right arm when it comes to the technical stuff. He's always on the road playing, so hopefully when he finds some time we're going to try to make this happen. Thanks again to everyone. I might go back and revisit Fathomless myself and see what all the hub-bub is about. That first Fathoms lineup was just magic. Since then Dave Sholl the sax player has sadly passed away and it was his stellar,inspired exotic style of playing that really helped launch The Fathoms' sound. He was a great friend and an inspired painter, artist and musician...!!! He lives on in his paintings and recorded music..So thank you brother Dave for enriching all of our lives...
Yours Truly
Frankie Blandino
— El Papu & los Fantasticos Reverberantes
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 09:44 AM
Welcome to SG101, Frankie!
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FrankieBlandino
Joined: Jul 04, 2013
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 10:02 AM
Thanx again everybody...I wish I could recreate whatever it was that made Fathomless what it became ... I think a combo of really lo-fi recording techniques (some of it was recorded on an 8 track Fostex tape recoder in someone's granite basement) and the equipment that we used at the time.Plus, we were all of the same mind and were really trying to nail that heavy reverb Astronuats vibe.
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 11:01 AM
dinoblandingo wrote:
Thanx again everybody...I wish I could recreate whatever it was that made Fathomless what it became ... I think a combo of really lo-fi recording techniques (some of it was recorded on an 8 track Fostex tape recoder in someone's granite basement) and the equipment that we used at the time.Plus, we were all of the same mind and were really trying to nail that heavy reverb Astronuats vibe.
Frankie, if its not too much trouble, would you mind talking a bit about the equipment used during that time of the Fathoms? Particularly your Jazzmaster setup (string type/gauge, picks, etc?). Sorry for the trite gear inquiry, but you're in the bowels of gear geekery here
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 12:20 PM
Wow, thanks for joining up Frankie! You just made my month!!! The Fathoms RULE! 
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FrankieBlandino
Joined: Jul 04, 2013
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 12:51 PM
Hi Ruar....
yeah.
I used a silver faced Fender Twin circa pre master volume maybe 1970 .
Also a re-issue "63" reverb unit. On some of Fathomless I used a real vintage reverb unit that I borrowed which actually had a much better and mellower tone. For strings I used regular round wounds no particular brand but really heavy. I can't remember the exact gauges cause I'm always changing string gauges to suit my playing styles. They were heavy though and I remember not really being able to bend them very much. I would like to use flat wounds for obvious surf guitar reasons but I really need to be able to bend a bit to accommodate my style of playing. I hope this was helpful. Nothing earth shattering. It's just that my 65 Jazzmaster has such great tone. That guitar really helped me to write a lot of those tunes back then because it just sounded so right..!!!
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CrazyAces
Joined: Jul 31, 2012
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Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 01:02 PM
Sounded so right indeed sir, especially with you playing it.
Thanks for all the great Fathoms music and participating here.
We're lucky to have you.
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big_papu
Joined: May 17, 2006
Posts: 657
Buenos Aires
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 03:06 PM
FrankieBlandino wrote:
Hi Ruar....
yeah.
I used a silver faced Fender Twin circa pre master volume maybe 1970 .
Also a re-issue "63" reverb unit. On some of Fathomless I used a real vintage reverb unit that I borrowed which actually had a much better and mellower tone. For strings I used regular round wounds no particular brand but really heavy. I can't remember the exact gauges cause I'm always changing string gauges to suit my playing styles. They were heavy though and I remember not really being able to bend them very much. I would like to use flat wounds for obvious surf guitar reasons but I really need to be able to bend a bit to accommodate my style of playing. I hope this was helpful. Nothing earth shattering. It's just that my 65 Jazzmaster has such great tone. That guitar really helped me to write a lot of those tunes back then because it just sounded so right..!!!
— El Papu & los Fantasticos Reverberantes
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 03:07 PM
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6V6
Joined: Nov 15, 2008
Posts: 284
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 06:08 PM
Frankie, your recordings are always at the top of my list and you are one of the reasons that I had to have a Jazzmaster! Love that tone! The rest of the band, not to mention the writing, is great as well!!
Sorry to hear of Dave's passing..glad he was able to record a legacy with you. Can you recommend other recordings of his?
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J_T
Joined: May 16, 2012
Posts: 55
Kallangur, QLD
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Posted on Jul 04 2013 09:03 PM
A reissue of Fathomless would be great.
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6V6
Joined: Nov 15, 2008
Posts: 284
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Posted on Jul 05 2013 12:17 AM
Frankie,
I would love to see more video of you playing Fathoms tunes...is there more out there that hasn't made it to youtube? I would pay for a dvd of a full show in a heartbeat!!!
Thanks!
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FrankieBlandino
Joined: Jul 04, 2013
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Posted on Jul 05 2013 07:02 AM
Hi 6V6...
Dave played in a band called Four Piece Suit.
They were an instrumental band that did a variety of styles
that really featured Dave's playing. Dave was also a songwriter and I'm sure
a lot of the tunes on their cds were penned by him. As far as DVDs of The Fathoms,I know as much as you do. I'll just come across stuff on youtube that someone has recorded at a club and puts it on there without my knowledge. Sometimes they catch me having a really bad night,clamming it up all over the place which is very embarrassing for me. Other times it's just the opposite and I think " hey not bad. " I guess we're all are own worst critics. Someday maybe I'll put together some kind of compilation on DVD but till then I guess you'll just have to rely on random youtube stuff.
Thx
Frankie
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revmike
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 3859
North Atlantic
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Posted on Jul 05 2013 10:54 AM
Hey Frankie,
A big fan here! I have all 3 releases with Overboard on vinyl. Will we hear more Fathoms recordings in the future?
Rev
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brandonio
Joined: Jan 23, 2007
Posts: 885
Indianapolis, In
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Posted on Jul 05 2013 03:32 PM
This news of Dave Sholl's passing truly saddens me. I have been a longtime fan of his playing with both The Fathoms and Four Piece Suit. The man was a genius when it came to playing that sax.Possibly my favorite sax player of all time. If it's not too much ask Frankie,can you give us some details to his passing ?
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Fady
Joined: Mar 07, 2010
Posts: 2274
North Carolina
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Posted on Jul 05 2013 08:27 PM
Brian wrote:
Wow, thanks for joining up Frankie! You just made my month!!! The Fathoms RULE! 
What he said! New member and talk of re-mastering/re-releasing Fathomless
I love this place.

— Fady
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Richard
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 1683
Georgia
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Posted on Jul 05 2013 09:00 PM
Welcome, Frankie. I can only echo what everyone else has already said. I think "Fathomless" was one of the first ten "modern" surf albums I acquired, and it's been in the rotation ever since. Truly one of the all time great albums (not to dismiss the others) and far and away some of my favorite sounds. Thanks for popping in.
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FrankieBlandino
Joined: Jul 04, 2013
Posts: 10
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Posted on Jul 06 2013 05:53 AM
Hi...Dave Sholl was diagnosed with multiple myeloma (which is cancer of the plasma cells) many years ago. He lived with the disease while receiving treatment for several years before finally succumbing to it. During that time he continued to play, tour and record He was a very passionate,gifted human being..!!
As far as The Fathoms putting out another recording,Im sure it'll happen at some point. I just don't have any immediate plans for recording. I've got a lot of tunes ready to go though...!!
Thx One and All
Frankie
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