I couldn't think of a better title for my thoughts because I want to verbalize about several subjects. I just finished reading Continental magazine number 35. This is the 1st edition in full color. I'm an old guy so let me start out with saying it was easier to read. It reminded me of when I 1st saw color tv.
I was sitting on the patio enjoying the magic of summer. I had Electric Beach Party from monday playing. Carol picked a bunch of my favorites. No. 35 is excellent. The interviews are very good from creative people that make music.
I have waited for Pollo Del Mar to come back to life for many years. When Ferenc started other bands, I thought it was dead for ever. I was real happy when the new album was released.
Sean has been putting a great effort to improve the mag. While reading this, I'm aware that the common love of this music has lasted decades, closing in on 7 decades in my lifetime. There's new bands popping up from every corner of the earth. Most of us are aware of that fact.
Now I'm thinking about the SG101 festival. There's many bands that I thought I would never get to see live. Now I get to see them in one weekend in one location. I'm going to get to visit with as many people as possible that share my love affair.
What does this have to do with the state of the genre? Most music is driven from a commercial aspect. Surf is one that is driven by the love of the music, not by financial grain. There's a short list in the world of items that survive by love. I remember hearing Pipeline for the 1st time in the early 60's. I never got past it. Now I have so much music to listen to that it's tough to keep up. I love it.