ErnestHernandez
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The Alamo City, TX
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 10:04 AM
With all due respect...one of the main reasons I gravitated to playing surf and instrumental rock and roll was to get away from the too serious and boring Americana songwriters and self absorbed artists.
Don't get me wrong, I take what I do seriously and spend a lot of time practicing and crafting original songs but at the gig its time to ENTERTAIN . I want our audience to have fun dancing, drinking, talking with the band etc., and everyone is invited...GO GO dancers, kids, lawyers in Hawaiin shirts and our hot rod tatted friends.
And with any luck the audience will pick up a CD and appreciate our artistry at home on their iPod.
So I say, bring on the GO GO dancers!
— https://kingpelican.bandcamp.com/
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zak
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zak
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JoshHeartless
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Bay City, Michigan
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 11:43 AM
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Maui
Joined: Aug 17, 2006
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Arvada,Colorado
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 11:52 AM
JakeDobner
Rio
Think about this, do you think Dylan, Radiohead, Beatles, Neil Young, et al... are good time party bands? No, they are serious artists who create good music and present it in a serious manner.
Man this is enlightening. I had no idea there were bands out there that didn't want their audience to have a good time and just wanted to be appreciated in a serious manner. What do you do if someone is having a good time?
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Rio
Joined: May 22, 2006
Posts: 500
Hamilton, Ontario
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 11:55 AM
For the record, I didn't say that... quite the contrary... maui, I think this is an innocent misquote because of the way it was laid out on the page...
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tommyalvarado
Joined: Jan 03, 2008
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Delaware, USA
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 12:12 PM
Personally we create more complex and dense surf songs that we want the audience to react to.
Kind of like Rush, or Yes?
Think about this, do you think Dylan, Radiohead, Beatles, Neil Young, et al... are good time party bands? No, they are serious artists who create good music and present it in a serious manner.
Actually, the Beatles did get there start as a party band and they made film clips with dancing girls (check out clips of "Hello, Goodbye"). It's when they started taking themselves too seriously that they became boring and no longer as signifgicant as they once were. And Neil Young's early 1980's band, The Shocking Pinks; now, there's a serious band!
Should surf musicians not strive to be on their level of artistic integrity?
Sure they should. They should not, however, be pretentious and boring. Dancing girls? Sure, why not?
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 12:16 PM
Maui
Man this is enlightening. I had no idea there were bands out there that didn't want their audience to have a good time and just wanted to be appreciated in a serious manner. What do you do if someone is having a good time?
There is a difference between having a great time at a concert and being in party environment. For the whole party thing the band is probably relying on a gimmick or something of the sort to get the crowd into the band. And then there are bands who command attention and respect through their music and the audience has a great time as a result.
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zak
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 12:19 PM
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JakeDobner
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Seattle
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 12:28 PM
Yeah, but Man or Astro-Man? wasn't really a party band though. People went out to see a Man or Astro-Man? show versus The Joe Schmo Surf band who is having Hawaiian Shirt night at the local bar where people show up to socialize.
I guess what I'm saying is people showed up to have Man or Astro-Man? kick their asses versus some people going for the party atmosphere of come on down and have a wild and wacky time.
I think you guys are the same way, you assault people with you music. You aren't going to play what people want to hear to have a good time. You are going to do it on your terms and by quality of music and your performance you are going to win them over.
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zak
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UnsteadyFreddie
Joined: Feb 28, 2006
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Hell\'s Kitchen, NYC
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 01:22 PM
when the CLAMS perform, they often bring the CLAMDIGGERS with them (usually "MAGIC" WANDA and OCEANA a/k/a SANDY of 9th WAVE, and sometimes THE SULTANA OF THE SHIMMY-SHIMMY, BLUE STINGRAYE).
it only ADDS to the goings-on, and helps get people off their chairs on to the small dance floor area at OTTO's -- never fails.....
<claps> <claps> <claps>
"bring on the dancing girls!!"
UNSTEADY FREDDIE
p.s. anyone have a problem with THE WORLD FAMOUS PONTANI SISTERS being on-stage with LOS STRAITJACKETS? I certainly welcome it!!
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Jetpack
Joined: May 28, 2008
Posts: 333
Los Angeles
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 02:10 PM
I don't even know why everyone is arguing. I liked seeing say, the Bomboras with their Go-Go girls and fire and the next night I liked seeing another band without. Party bands are fun in this place and serious bands are fun in that place. But in overreacting in saying some of us must not want our audience to enjoy the show because we think we are so important...no one has said that. Not one. Someone mentioned Rush. Great example. Not a party band. Anyone come away saying they didn't like the show? Neil write a lyric about cold fusion hoping people don't like it? That's silly.
And someone mentioned this isn't jazz- just surf. That's my background, big-band and combos as a bassist. If I get a combo together and play Autumn Leaves it is more acceptable to take it more seriously than when I play Polaris? Why? I just can't believe WITHIN the surf forum there are those that think we must accept that we are <u>just</u> playing surf. And yes, much of the time I do say this or that is just a goofy surf tune, but it doesn't mean it has to be either way all the time.
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bots
Joined: Jul 05, 2006
Posts: 290
Shwa City
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 06:49 PM
I love having Holly (The von Drats Go Go Girl) on stage. The only drawback is that i;ve had to stomp a few hands and kick a few faces of a few people who get a little grabby.
Both the bands I play in are party bands. If i had to play to a bunch of snoody art majors I would quit on the spot. No one is going to revolutionize surf.
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www.myspace.com/therobotssurfband
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 06:55 PM
bots
No one is going to revolutionize surf.
But they should. But it wouldn't be a true surf album.
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Jetpack
Joined: May 28, 2008
Posts: 333
Los Angeles
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 07:21 PM
That's funny to see that here. A direct quote from a review by DeLuxe (formerly HotRod Deluxe) Magazine:
_"Daniel J reinvents surf"_ Ha! That cracks me up.
But admittedly it is not a strictly "trad" album, with even a fretless bass as a lead instrument at a point, but still surf, no less. Maybe not even a "true" surf album, as Jake says but interesting and different... I'm fine with that! That's even better.
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Stormtiger
Joined: Dec 12, 2006
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Ventura, CA
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 07:29 PM
snoody art majors
Hey, I graduated from art school and only a few of us were snoody.
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Jetpack
Joined: May 28, 2008
Posts: 333
Los Angeles
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 07:58 PM
Same here. I learnt to make them there fancy oil paintings. I'm real sof'isticated and sh*t.
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wooza
Joined: Apr 24, 2006
Posts: 1618
Ithaca, NY
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 09:01 PM
I think there's something to be said for serious surf music. There isn't that much of it out there, but what little there is I like very much. I would say that a lot of the stuff by the Madeira, Tomorrowmen, Pollo Del Mar, Slacktone, Bambi Molesters, Mermen falls under the "serious" category. Funny, that comprises a major chunk of my list of favorite bands.
I think surf can work really well in a serious sort of context, even if the genre has a history of being primarily fun and lighthearted. I think the playfully hedonistic "fun in the sun" associations in surf have created a bias against more serious stuff (oftentimes in other genres, not only surf). I sometimes get the feeling that the surf crowd automatically associates "serious" with "artsy fartsy and pretentious," which I disagree with for the most part. I've perceived little pretense in surf, even in some of the most serious stuff. (It is there, though. The Mermen are still one of my all time favorites, but plenty of their stuff--gag me.)
I think the serious of some of the genre can even be used as leverage in gaining new fans who would otherwise dismiss surf as a nostalgia act. Instead of just being "that music from the sixties," or "that music copying that music from the sixties," having some serious material with extra density really gives the message that, "oh shit, these guys really mean it" and disassociates from the kitschiness that surf sometimes carries with it.
I'm not trying to discredit the overwhelming majority of surf bands out there. Yeah, for the most part the genre is just a whole lot of fun and I love that. There is a place for fun and a place for go-go dancers, and I gladly welcome that stuff, but why not also a place for chilled out slow numbers, gasp--psychedelia, and musical density from time to time? It doesn't have to be revolutionary, it's just cool to have it there. It's great to have surf to listen to when you're in a good mood, but why not have some to listen to when feeling angry, depressed, or maybe introspective? I say having the serious stuff there provides a refreshing balance within the genre, and keeps me from getting bored with one or the other style too quickly.
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mom_surfing
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 5308
the outer banks of north carolina
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Posted on Jul 03 2008 09:13 PM
Stormtiger
snoody art majors
Hey, I graduated from art school and only a few of us were snoody.
i'm another snoody art major
— www.surfintheeye.com
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