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Permalink Pop Surf Culture - Who’s got the book already?

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I got it today, but could only read bits here and there so far.
My favorite quote currently is Johnny Bartlett saying:
“See, a lot of surf bands (in recent years) got it so wrong. It’s not just the guitar you use, or the sound you get, or the clothes you wear… it’s the whole package.”

I encourage anyone with an interest in Surf to buy it asap. It’s just epic.

The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann

You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy.

Isn't $40 a bit steep? I'm wondering, what does he mean, the whole package?

Sonichris
I also like to think that all early 60's fender equipment is happy to be playing surf music again. After all, its the music it was meant to play.

Kman1
Isn't $40 a bit steep? I'm wondering, what does he mean, the whole package?

Contrary, it’s great value for money. My sister had given my a € 30 coupon for my birthday, but I would have gotten it anyway, I swear.
The whole package means the following:
haircut, shoes, attitude, off-stage behavior, onstage behavior, vocabulary, record collection, board length - you get the picture?
You should live it from the ends of your hair to the tips of your toes. Look at The Surfites, f.e.

The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann

You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy.

Thanks I was thinking that. I think surfing is important for surf guitarists. I'm not only doing it for that reason though. I've wanted to surf since before I liked surf music.

Sonichris
I also like to think that all early 60's fender equipment is happy to be playing surf music again. After all, its the music it was meant to play.

Kman1
Thanks I was thinking that. I think surfing is important for surf guitarists. I'm not only doing it for that reason though. I've wanted to surf since before I liked surf music.

I get that. But there’s those guys who don’t want to or can’t surf and this book can virtually built the necessary knowledge, impressions, world, whatever around them. I had wanted to surf, or at least try it one day in the mid seventies as little kid in front of german TV. It must have been Crystal Voyager and another 70s film they showed. There were also photos of surfing in magazines ones in a while. Then I discovered rock’n’roll and skateboards and still didn’t know about surf music, but that changed in the summer I turned 12 in 1978 via the Beach Boys. In retrospect its more like Surf found me, not vice versa.

The Exotic Guitar of Kahuna Kawentzmann

You can get the boy out of the Keynes era, but you can’t get the Keynes era out of the boy.

I think Surf is gaining popularity back. Most of the time, it's in the background on commercials or ads or stuff. I kind of hope it doesn't become mainstream, like the way MTV tryed to make rock n roll. That's why there's no good modern rock bands really. Surf is one of the last genres with good modern musicians IMO. Blues, IDK, I really only listen to older stuff.

Sonichris
I also like to think that all early 60's fender equipment is happy to be playing surf music again. After all, its the music it was meant to play.

Whoa there on the generalizations, Kman. Laughing

I learned how to play "Wipeout" by body surfing in San Diego. True story.

Science friction burns my fingers.

Mine came early this week. Great book. Brings back lots of memories growing up in that culture.

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I thought most people grew out of playing dress-up/make-believe by the age of 10.

Not Mr. Dressup!

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I'm ordering my copy of the book today. Sounds like a good source of information on the "scene" back then.

http://about.me/nicholaus.lee

Kman1
That's why there's no good modern rock bands really. Surf is one of the last genres with good modern musicians IMO.

I would definitely beg to differ on there being no good modern rock bands. I would actually say there are some great modern rock bands. And rock band is a terrible term. Let us just call them bands. A good band is a good band regardless of era, genre, or gender.

Good point, I meant the stuff MTV endorses. There are great bands out there.

Sonichris
I also like to think that all early 60's fender equipment is happy to be playing surf music again. After all, its the music it was meant to play.

zak

Kawentzmann
The whole package means the following:
haircut, shoes, attitude, off-stage behavior, onstage behavior, vocabulary, record collection, board length - you get the picture?

I thought most people grew out of playing dress-up/make-believe by the age of 10.
Rolling Eyes

Is that why you look like you just stepped out of Sun Records circa 1956 on your MySpace page?

Sean

Take this stuff offline please. This is a thread about an important new book, not a place to grind axes between certain forum members.

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I didn't do anything but discuss the book, surfing and music! I've learned my lesson.

Sonichris
I also like to think that all early 60's fender equipment is happy to be playing surf music again. After all, its the music it was meant to play.

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Kman1
I didn't do anything but discuss the book, surfing and music! I've learned my lesson.

But you didn't learn enough of a lesson. Brian wasn't speaking to you. What you did in this response is act like a dog who feels he deserves a treat by sitting when asked.

zak

CaptainSensible

zak

Kawentzmann
The whole package means the following:
haircut, shoes, attitude, off-stage behavior, onstage behavior, vocabulary, record collection, board length - you get the picture?

I thought most people grew out of playing dress-up/make-believe by the age of 10.
Rolling Eyes

Is that why you look like you just stepped out of Sun Records circa 1956 on your MySpace page?

What are you, the haircut police? Rolling Eyes
I don't talk in 50 year old slang, I don't wear "vintage" clothes, and my behavior onstage or offstage is not some kind of "bygone era" reenactment charade. What is it exactly you have a problem with? My hair? Wow...get a grip.

Chill dude. Anyway, the picture looks cool. But I didn't have a problem with what Kawentzmann said either. All I'm saying is don't be so quick to poo-poo what others are saying.

But, Brian's right. We should drop this and talk about the book, which I do want to get, but have not yet done so.

Sean

Zak, when did you put on the weight? Looking a little chubby in the face.

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