Trace
Joined: Aug 01, 2006
Posts: 65
Springville, AL
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Posted on Jul 04 2008 01:39 AM
MOAM were a sight and sound to behold. They definitely knew how to put on a show. Being from BAMA they toured locally alot, which gave us several hundred chances to see them. Every gig was a great one, even when the light/video/sample program malfunctioned. Those guys were champs for loading that crap up and down stage all those gigs.
My favorite merch was the space dust (colored lint, packaged in a little bag) for .50 cents. Too funny.
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brandonio
Joined: Jan 23, 2007
Posts: 885
Indianapolis, In
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Posted on Jul 04 2008 03:48 AM
Let's not forget the MOAM? Planet Particles either
I even have the Destroy All Astroman in store display prop, and the 3D
glasses that go with a Project Infinity poster. This list goes on ,but the music is where it's at really. I often thought of MOAM? as the KISS of the surf world in respects of all their cool merchandise.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Jul 04 2008 10:51 AM
I've got a lunchbox and thermos.
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TFJ
Joined: Mar 04, 2006
Posts: 278
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Posted on Jul 04 2008 11:18 PM
Man or Astroman is/was great and their contribution to today's surf/instro community cannot be underestimated. For me, they were the gateway drug into thousands of dollars and many years invested into surf/instro music and gear with which to make sur/instro music... they are the equivalent to the pushers who give you the first hit free, knowing they'll get you on the come back. Either through their myriad 7"s, albums or, for me, their touring with non-instro bands such as SCOTS and RevHo, instroduced me to their sound, afterwhich I became an addict. And while they were seemingly prolific, some of their early albums (yeah, their good ones), were merely complilations of the 7" records they had already released. It was because of them (and The Bomoras) , that I went back and found the original versions of the songs they were playing - Ventures Batman album, Original Surfaris, Avengers VI, etc. This band brought 30+ year old music to the forefront of pope culture at the time and their influence cannot be underestimated. From a business sense, they should have released the 1995 DVD a few years ago. Star Crunch rules!
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Posts: 19346
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 04 2008 11:24 PM
TFJ
It was because of them (and The Bomoras) , that I went back and found the original versions of the songs they were playing - Ventures Batman album, Original Surfaris, Avengers VI, etc.
Ya, me too on this.
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Anonymous
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Posted on Jul 05 2008 12:02 AM
I had the privelage of catching one of Astro-Man's first shows in NY and have to say that it was one of my all time faves. Dont care much for the later material though.
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 2310
Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Jul 05 2008 03:54 AM
zak
...and the living room would look like a liquor store had exploded all over it.
Hahaha, two nights ago I witnessed a tap beer barrel explode and completely drowning the bartender in beer. She took it really well but some of the guests looked quite shocked for a while.
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djangodeadman
Joined: Jan 25, 2007
Posts: 1568
Brighton UK
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Posted on Jul 07 2008 04:45 AM
One of the best live bands of any type that I have ever seen.
Nothing more to say, really.
— Los Fantasticos
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tonybologna
Joined: Mar 06, 2006
Posts: 796
Oakland
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Posted on Jul 07 2008 12:00 PM
I LOVE MOAM!
I even like their post-Star Crunch stuff a bunch. Ambient intro-noise rock, but they actually do a great job at playing that stuff too. I'm with Brian though, I think they really hit their sound on the Experiment Zero album. I still listen to that album frequently.
— Science friction burns my fingers.
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DannySnyder
Joined: Mar 02, 2006
Posts: 11077
Berkeley, CA
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Posted on Jul 07 2008 12:44 PM
TFJ
instroduced me to their sound
Jim, pun intended? I like it. 
— Danny Snyder
"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo
I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac'
Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta
Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party
Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF
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NeedsMoreReverb
Joined: Dec 12, 2007
Posts: 318
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Posted on Jul 08 2008 12:02 AM
What is the effect that causes the echo at around 0:58 in the youtube video of Inside the Atom? I've always wondered since hearing this song on CD.
One of my favorite bands and in my early days of collecting surf music they had the advantage of being available at Tower Records. That's how I discovered them, just stumbled across the CD's in a Tower Records. They were so prolific that whenever I went back there would be something new there.
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SecretAsianMan
Joined: Jul 07, 2008
Posts: 19
Los Angeles, CA
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Posted on Jul 08 2008 02:40 AM
When I first found out about newer surf music they were one of the first bands I listened to. Them, The Ghastly Ones, Spy Vs. Spy, and a few other "gimmick" bands as some would say are what really made me want to play surf. My bassist for my psychobilly band gave me a Man or Astroman? mix CD and I ran to the the record store and bought whatever vinyl I could find (Destroy All Astromen for 3 bucks!!! and by God does it sound phenomenal on vinyl). Although it's a pretty basic song, "Mouthful of Exhaust" is a favorite of mine because it has so much energy in the song. I also liked their cover of the Rezillos classic "Destination Venus". But so much energy and punk aggression in the music made surf a little more than my dad's music and a little more my style.
— Ignorance in Music is Ignorance in the Soul
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Jul 08 2008 05:01 PM
This thread got me to dig out my copy of Destroy All Astromen.
Man, that album just kills!
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andreuthegiant
Joined: May 27, 2007
Posts: 254
Madrid, Spain
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Posted on Jul 08 2008 05:08 PM
How great? THE GREATEST surf band in this side of the universe (remember, they came from outer space!!!).
One of the best shows I've ever seen (Madrid, circa 2001) !! The drummer was amazing!!! Robots, super computers, monsters, cyborgs... and reverb!!!!
My favorite albums are EEVIAC and Experiment Zero.
Please, come back astroman!
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Moon_Dawg
Joined: Apr 22, 2006
Posts: 98
Fairfax, VA
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 12:07 PM
JakeDobner
Here is a band that doesn't get talked about very much here. However, I would wager a large percentage in a certain age range got us got our start from Man or Astro-Man?
I got my start from Surf Beat '80, but I definitely got my re-start from Man or Astro-Man? I was lucky enough to see them for the first time in 1992, before they had any releases out, before the Pulp Fiction wave. At that time I didn't think I would ever see a live surf band, let alone playing a tiny nightclub in Athens, GA. Still less did I imagine that MoA? would soon fill the 40 Watt Club with 200 kids dancing to their cover of "Squad Car". I think they opened a lot of clubs to surf bands by bringing out the crowds.
To further certify my MoA? geekdom I will mention that I have a copy of their first 7" (Possession by Remote Control) signed by all four band members.
What do you think of their early albums compared to their later albums, how exciting were they live, were they blasphemous to surf? And of course are they a surf band.
Given my entry point, I love the early singles best of all. Of the albums, I naturally love the singles compilations: Destroy All Astromen?, Project Infinity, Intravenous TV Continuum, What Remains Inside a Black Hole?. I also dig the EPs 1000X and Your Weight on the Moon.
Contrary to what some have suggested about a quantity/quality trade-off, I think their stuff was the most exciting when they were putting out the highest quantity.
The live shows, as others have said, were an amazing experience. "Twice the effort for half the result" was their motto. In the earliest shows -- weekend gigs around the southeast while they were students at Auburn --they had a dozen TVs strewn around the stage showing various old sci-fi B-movies. Later they added projections onto a screen behind them. When they began touring full-time and nationwide, they concocted a new stage show for each tour. In one, they constructed a decontamination "clean room" of clear plastic on a frame that enclosed the entire stage, came out in Tyvek CDC-type coveralls, and proceeded to destroy the room as they played. For the EEVIAC tour they hid their amps in giant mock computer towers, complete with spinning tape reels. Then of course there were the "clone" tours where they sent out entire bands of MoA? imposters!
They were obviously not a pure surf band, but a retro-futuristic sci-fi-punk-surf band. Which was a great thing.
Starcrunch's tone. Simply awesome. I can safely make the assumption that there is no tank in the mix. Fender combo amps and mosrites and gretschs are my guess.
Yep. In early shows he switched between a Gretsch Tennesseean and some kind of Fender or Mosrite. Later a Fender Jazzmaster.
Several folks in this thread have commented on their covers of old surf tunes. They actually recorded more covers than they released, because they didn't want to be known as a cover band. Their arrangements were often genius, e.g. Hot Line, Live Wire, Wayward Meteor .
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Posts: 19346
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 12:35 PM
Hey great to see you again Moon Dawg!
Moon_Dawg
Of the albums, I naturally love the singles compilations: Destroy All Astromen?, Project Infinity, ...
Project Infinity was a singles collection?
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Moon_Dawg
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Posts: 98
Fairfax, VA
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 02:24 PM
Brian
Project Infinity was a singles collection?
Yep. Here's the track listing and the 7" sourcing:
Man or Astroman?
Project Infinity LP/CD
- Escape Velocity = D
- Sferic Waves = C
- ----------(classified) = E
- Transmissions From Venus = A
- Max Q = D
- Inside The Atom = C
- Phillip K. Dick in the pet section of Wal-Mart = A
- Put Your Finger In The Socket = C
- Complex 34 = F
- The Man From U.N.C.L.E. = A
- Tomorrow Plus X = D
- Manta Ray = F
- Point Blank = E
- Special Agent Conrad Uno = E
- Alpha Surfari = F
- Mach One = B
A = Astro Launch 7
B = Brains of the Cosmos 7
C = Inside the Head of Mr. Atom 7
D = World Out of Mind 7
E = Return to Chaos 7
F = In Orbit 7
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Posts: 19346
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 02:53 PM
Cool thanks. For some reason I thought it was a stand-alone album as the songs seemed to actually hang together.
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Moon_Dawg
Joined: Apr 22, 2006
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Fairfax, VA
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 03:18 PM
Brian
Cool thanks. For some reason I thought it was a stand-alone album as the songs seemed to actually hang together.
Good sequencing, and all the singles were recorded within about twelve months. But note that tracks 2, 6, and 8 were recorded by the famous Steve Albini in Chicago, while the others were recorded by Jim Marrer at Zero Return Studios in Alabama.
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uiso
Joined: Jun 16, 2006
Posts: 9
Valencia (spain)
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Posted on Jul 26 2008 10:59 AM
great really great fucking brilliants!!!!!!!
for me the bests and the most originals tons of innovation, very strong music .
regards
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