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Permalink The 4th Annual Surf Guitar 101 Convention, Sat. Aug. 13th, 2011, reviews start on page 17

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Just got done with practice for our Portland show on Friday. All the guys were talking about how much fun the convention was and how impressed they were. The set times ran like clockwork, the merch room was well done in back of the stage, and everyone we met or saw again was great. What a gracious, appreciative group of folks!
Jeff, thanks so much for everything. You are really good at this.
Highlights for me were seeing old friends like Ivan, Brian, Danny, Captain Springfield, Dave Arnson (who we hadn't seen since DC in the mid 90s), the Deadbeats, who I have been friends with for years, but finally
got to meet in person, The Tequila Worms, who I met and saw play for the
first time, meeting and talking with Mel from Meshuggah, meeting John Blair for the first time, finally getting to see the great Paul Johnson play rhythm guitar on "Chiflado", meeting Dick Dodd,getting to see him drum, and getting my Standells lp autographed, and being reunited with our long last friends in the Bradipos IV. The last time we saw them was a Pilgrims show in Italy in 1999. We were playing near the Swiss border and they drove all the way up from Napoli to see us. It was quite a party-one of the craziest shows we ever played. When they asked if they could play Boss BSA, we were honored. I really enjoyed their set too.
I really hope this isn't the last we hear of The Deadbeats. They are too good to hang it up now.

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Last edited: Aug 18, 2011 02:25:49

Ok, I'm going to start writing stuff before it all gets forgotten.

First of all I want to say how much fun and downright joy I had listening and watching Outerwave at the Purple Orchid Friday night. These guys picked the juiciest, semi-obscure and sometimes very obscure 60's surf songs to play, and they play them PERFECTLY! Their set also started out with slow songs and gradually sped up. Brilliant! They eased us into it. Their rhythm section is rock solid, and the drummer actually knows, understands, and appreciates the original drum parts. Last time I saw them in 2008 Allen was on bass, but this time he is on rhythm guitar and he did great. Mac had to stand partly off the stage because of space constraints, and he was playing a Jazzmaster instead of a Strat. The sound was killer and I never thought I would hear some of those songs played live... and they did and they nailed them. Great job guys!

Site dude - S3 Agent #202
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"It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea

A BIG thank you to Jeff who organized an amazing weekend.

First off, thanks for all you've done with the SG101 & HB Pier shows. You really seem to have it down to a science now. Very smooth! And it ran like clockwork! Keep cracking the whip! LOL

Second, thanks for taking care of us. Thanks for the invite and setting everything up. We had a blast! I'm still smiling from the weekend and I don't see that fading anytime soon.

Third, thanks for the Fender factory tour. A once in a lifetime chance and I'm very grateful! THANK YOU!

Fourth. thanks for the hospitality at your house. Got to meet a lot of the other bands and it was fun hanging out.

Thanks again for letting me take part in this opportunity. It'll be engraved in my memory till I die.

Good luck with future shows and I hope to be able to come back out in the future.

Phil Tiki
The Cocktail Preachers
13 Tikis

Here's a link to some photos from my Picasa gallery from this past weekend.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

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

As always it looks like a superb time with a whole bunch of you SG101'ers meeting up. Thanks for sharing the pics and all.

El Twitter
El Ray
El Ray on Bandcamp
El Twang on YouTube

The Convention looked like a blast. I just gotta go to one!

Rev

Canadian Surf

http://www.urbansurfkings.com/

thanks for sharing pics Danny

SG 101 albums on FaceBook and some samples:

General album for the Purple Orchid show

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General picture set for the Starting Gate

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Album for the Bradipos IV at the Starting Gate

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Album for the Cocktail Preachers at the Starting Gate

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Album for the Razorblades at the Starting Gate

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Album for Satan's Pilgrims at the Starting Gate

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Album for the Tequila Worms at the Starting Gate

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Album for Jeff's tour of surf music historical locales

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RFB

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Sandy Rosado is not stroking the logo on Dave's chest, even though it looks like it.

This whole weekend was fantastic. It's been a week since Reverb Weekend '11 kicked off and I've had some time to collect my thoughts. I will proceed to type these thoughts:

Surfer Joe + Boss Combo were great. Didn't get to see much of them at the convention (obviously), but I caught them on Monday with The Bodysnatchers. It was great talking them after the show, really cool bunch of guys. Lorenzo makes me laugh, I'm glad they were all able to make it down for this.

The Member Jam was awesome. There's something really awesome about seeing unrehearsed musicians I love and respect just screwing around and having fun. I keep hearing Dave's "It was in tune when I bought it" in my head and laughing.

The Legends Jam is always a pleasure. Us SoCal people tend to take it for granted, but it really reminded me what a great community we have down here and the giants that walk among us. I was really happy to see Davie Allan, as I tend to miss his shows whenever I know they are coming. Seeing him (backed by Dusty and Mike, no less) was an excellent show.

I was completely blown away by The Deadbeats. I've heard so much talk about them and caught the KALX radio broadcast but I was still not prepared for them. I must echo everything that everyone else has said: they were phenomenal and are just too damn good to call it quits right now. Don't you dare do that!

BTW major props to Abe for Dick Dale-ing his way through the final song on the pier. I do not envy being in that position at all.

Meshugga Beach Party really impressed me as well. I always just assumed they were some dumb gimmick band and I am really glad to have been proven wrong. Very entertaining show, excellent musicians, and the music was good too. Glad they made it down.

Tequila Worms are always great, and I swear I heard the word "drummer" about 50 times right after their set ended. Great band, always love seeing these guys.

The Cocktail Preachers added some nice variety to the show, really dug these guys. I kinda want a fez now.

I feel really bad for missing most of the Bradipos IV's set, but I loved them at the pier. Really awesome bunch of guys, I'm so glad they came out because I may not have checked them out otherwise.

Then there were the polarizing Daikaiju. There's a reason I see every one of their shows I possibly can, and now everyone there understands why. After their performance I wondered how people felt about them, and was mostly met with "what the **** just happened?" You can argue all day about how to classify them, but there's surf in there somewhere. I was really looking forward to seeing them freak everybody out. I cannot understate how much I love these guys.

The Razorblades were one of my favorites of the weekend (if I had to pick favorites (I can't)). Caught them 3 times and each show was great. They had such great presence and showmanship, there's no way to not love them. I'm so glad that they made it out here for this, they were killer. They had best way to close out the weekend: a high energy, hard rockin version of Wipe Out in Huntington Beach. I don't even like Wipe Out!

Satan's Pilgrims were great as well. It was really great hearing some of my favorites live. I dunno how I got that nostalgic feeling for a song I've only known for 5 years or so, but Surf Lyre hit me just right. Almost brought a tear to my eye.

Mostly, I was really excited to meet and talk to some people I've only ever seen post on the internet. It was really cool meeting some of my favorite musicians in the scene, and I'm always blown away by how down to earth and nice everybody is.

I wanted to thank Jeff BTD for putting all this crap together, and for everything he does. Sometimes I feel like it doesn't get said enough, but for us in SoCal most of this wouldn't be happening at all if it weren't for him. Thanks to Brian for running this wonderful site that brings us all together. Thanks to the bands for coming out and making this weekend amazing. Thanks to every member of this random internet community who came out to show their support for this genre we all love. Thanks to Matt Quilter and Dusty Watson for donating equipment to make things go smoothly. Thanks everybody else I can't think of off the top of my head.

I'm looking forward to next year already, hope to see you there. Now I think I've had enough of a palette cleanser this week to finally get around to listening to that massive pile of albums I spent way too much money on.

Hot Summer Comes Again!
Let's Go Beach! Let's Go Beach!

Thanks for the great writeup SpaceFargo. Sorry I didn't get to meet you!

Site dude - S3 Agent #202
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"It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea

Haha I think the only times I saw you around were times I was a bit out of it from lack of sleep / reverb overload. Next year!

Hot Summer Comes Again!
Let's Go Beach! Let's Go Beach!

SpaceFargo wrote:

I was completely blown away by The Deadbeats. I've
heard so much talk about them and caught the KALX radio
broadcast but I was still not prepared for them. I must
echo everything that everyone else has said: they were
phenomenal and are just too damn good to call it quits
right now. Don't you dare do that!

BTW major props to Abe for Dick Dale-ing his way
through the final song on the pier. I do not envy being
in that position at all.

Thanks SpaceFargo! (did we meet in person?) And thanks to everyone else for assorted Deadbeats-related support. I'm really flattered by the response we've gotten after finally playing to a large surf crowd for the first time. My guess is the Deadbeats will live on as a trio and in a Satan's Pilgrims approach with full band reunions every once in a while... so people better show up to those gigs!

And yes, HUGE props to Abraham--best surf bassist alive! Did anyone catch any video of that final song? I owe that dude big time for having the balls to go ahead and play just one more. Worship

wooza wrote:
'And yes, HUGE props to Abraham--best surf bassist alive! Did anyone catch any video of that final song?'

Thumbs Up

www.surfintheeye.com

Last edited: Aug 19, 2011 22:15:53

wooza wrote:

And yes, HUGE props to Abraham--best surf bassist
alive! Did anyone catch any video of that final song? I
owe that dude big time for having the balls to go ahead
and play just one more. Worship

Ben! Did you make it to NY?

Just in case you weren't there... Abe broke a bass string right at the end of the 2nd to last song. The only replacement bass available was Steve's from Meshugga Beach Party... which was a left-handed bass! So Abe bravely played the bass upside down, Dick Dale style!

Site dude - S3 Agent #202
Need help with the site? SG101 FAQ - Send me a private message - Email me

"It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea

If you're still not convinced of Abe's greatness, how about this? He's going to fill in for Ben at the TomorrowMen show next week at 924 Gilman in Berkeley. That's right - on guitar! Worship

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

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

wooza wrote:

And yes, HUGE props to Abraham--best surf bassist
alive! Did anyone catch any video of that final song?

Here you go. I had a feeling I was capturing history as I was recording that!

The Deadbeats: Janky Jank & Karabasan

Ivan
Lords of Atlantis on Facebook
The Madeira Official Website
The Madeira on Facebook
The Blair-Pongracic Band on Facebook
The Space Cossacks on Facebook
The Madeira Channel on YouTube

Last edited: Aug 19, 2011 23:36:18

Here are two more by the Deadbeats at the HB Pier:

The Deadbeats: A-Rab

The Deadbeats: Everybody Up!

That's all I got by them. Enjoy!

Ivan
Lords of Atlantis on Facebook
The Madeira Official Website
The Madeira on Facebook
The Blair-Pongracic Band on Facebook
The Space Cossacks on Facebook
The Madeira Channel on YouTube

Here's a short snippet of the insanity that is the Daikaiju live show!!!

Daikaiju give a unsuspecting girl an experience she'll never forget

(My damn camera ran out of memory at the end of this clip, which is really too bad, as things got even crazier, if you can believe it!)

Ivan
Lords of Atlantis on Facebook
The Madeira Official Website
The Madeira on Facebook
The Blair-Pongracic Band on Facebook
The Space Cossacks on Facebook
The Madeira Channel on YouTube

Some photos from the HB Pier show:

Dick made an appearance! He arrived towards the end of the Meshuggahs' set, and they promptly thanked him for starting their whole schtick by recording Hava Nagila in '63, and then played a storming version of it! Dick seemed pleased. He stuck around for all of the Bradipos IV set, and then took off, so he was there for about an hour total. Apparently the first time he's come to an HBISM Pier show! Linda must have been thrilled.

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Daikaiju in action - they were NUTS! Very entertaining, though!

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Ivan
Lords of Atlantis on Facebook
The Madeira Official Website
The Madeira on Facebook
The Blair-Pongracic Band on Facebook
The Space Cossacks on Facebook
The Madeira Channel on YouTube

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