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Tavo makes some awesome pieces of kit. The Atomic is highly recommended for anyone that needs a tasty preamp and boost!

To Boldly go where no Tiki has gone before...

IvanP wrote:

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TVTheWiredTurtle wrote:

The last thing I want to hear is one more surf band composed of ex shred metal guitar heroes wanking and you guys were a middle finger to that.

I don't understand why people feel a need to put down the stuff they don't like, especially in an unrelated thread. For somebody actually running a business and trying to sell products to surf guitar players, among others, it's completely mystifying. Do you really want to alienate some of your potential customers? Especially since there was none of that kind of attitude from the members of El Ray themselves, who were seemingly very open and embracing of all other bands they played with in the US. I personally would say that their shows cannot be interpreted as "a middle finger" to anything, in any way. They were simply about joy and the unifying power of music. Why do people's different backgrounds continue to trigger some sort of wild fantasies of some kinda purging in the surf music world? I just don't get it.... Sad

I hope you read my response above and that I augmented my original response to be more clear about my personal taste in surf music, I was too crass but then I am always that way. I apologize if I've offended the metal side of you Ivan. I like my Metallica but not in the ocean. peace brother.

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bigtikidude wrote:

I almost hate to type anything in response to this stuff above.

But if some didn't notice, Not only did El Ray do a quasi cover of
Dead Kennedy's "California Uber Ales".
But their song song Space Car 2001 uses the intro to "Angel of Death"
by Slayer.

and if some haven't noticed, Dick Dales playing is very similar to Metal.
Sure Punk n Garage is an attitude, in some surf.
But Metal can and will continue to be a part of some surf bands also.
And a mix of punk n metal or garage, is a good thing.

open yer minds people.

Thank you!

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TVTheWiredTurtle wrote:

I hope you read my response above and that I augmented my original response to be more clear about my personal taste in surf music, I was too crass but then I am always that way. I apologize if I've offended the metal side of you Ivan. I like my Metallica but not in the ocean. peace brother.

Tavo, why do you care about offending me? I don't think you really do, you've not really changed anything in your original post, so I don't understand why you want a response from me. I was happy to let it go, and move on. You have to understand that this particular issue has a long history on SG101 and even prior to that. There are a handful of people that can't seem to abide anybody being into surf music that also likes metal. Some of them have actually stopped (or severely diminished) posting on SG101 b/c apparently there were too many of us around that like Iron Maiden (despite us really never even mentioning anything metal-related outside of the Shallow End). Figure out that one, I personally don't get it. Some have even gone as far as to suggest that any of us that like metal should actually start referring to the music we make as surf rock rather than just plain old surf music - just to make sure that surf music can be kept "pure". Yep, let's split up our tiny genre even further and make it even more marginalized! It just gets tiring. It's like there are the 'cool' influences - punk, garage, rockabilly, anything pre-'67 - and 'uncool' influences - almost anything post-'67 that's not punk, with metal and/or prog as the greatest offenders - and some people want to make sure that the rest of us understand that. Well, you know, have fun with that. I've grown out of that kind of attitude once I left high-school. I don't need to tell other people what I think is cool and what is not.

Probably what I found most objectionable about your original post was that you used El Ray to make your point. Well, I love metal AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVED EVERY SECOND of the three El Ray performances I was privileged to see two weeks ago. They blew me away! And I already had high expectations, being a huge fan of the band since their debut. If they were giving the middle finger to metal-influenced surf, I personally saw none of it. I think you're seriously projecting.

Finally, I don't exactly know which bands you were referring to in your original comment, maybe mine among others, maybe not, I have no idea - but let's say that the Surf Coasters were one of those bands. Shigeo Naka is as shrederific as anybody out there. But if you haven't listened to their stuff because of that, you're missing out on some of the best surf music made in the past 15 years, because they've done many songs that have no shredding guitar and are highly traditional - and are amazing. If you've blocked them out of your listening, well, I feel kinda sorry for you, but that's the choice you have to make.

I would hope it's enough that all of us on SG101 almost certainly agree that the Astronauts were a truly kick-ass and amazing band! What else really matters????

Ivan
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Wow, I try to offer the branch of peace and you have to instead try condescend to me like I'm one of your kiddy students. very uncool and your attitude in response is telling of how you want to try and keep things, which doesnt sound too open, peaceful and all embracing.

Save your mean tone for the classroom as you dont actually speak for "ALL of us on SG101", schools out for summer here always at least for some of us old guys.
I was just having fun at the surfguitar101 show with my family enjoying EL RAY and The INTOXICATORS and shared about it with excitement and you had to get ugly w/ me ...twice.
If I, a lowly musician selling pedals on the side to make a living and the things I say could be alienating to potential customers, how does that make a college professor look going on the attack? no bueno heffe'
cuz youre gettin snippy the some of the very audience who came out and stood before your band
at both the starting gate and pier. Dont you want to be invited back next year to play? Its gonna be even better next year.

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Last edited: Sep 01, 2012 02:43:26

TVTheWiredTurtle wrote:

Wow, I try to offer the branch of peace

You didn't change your original post in any significant way. It's still talking about El Ray's set being a middle finger to surf bands fronted by "ex-shred metal heroes wanking." I don't understand exactly how you were offering a branch of peace?

You're free to think whatever you want. I backed off and didn't say anything else after my initial comment, and I thought that was the end of it. Almost a week later you brought it up again and called me out by name. I still don't understand why. And I don't understand why you were expecting a different reaction from me.

Save your mean tone for the classroom

Wouldn't you consider this 'mean': "The last thing I want to hear is one more surf band composed of ex shred metal guitar heroes wanking and you guys were a middle finger to the establishment of sorts."

(What establishment?? You think surf bands with ex-metal guitarists are the establishment? Really???)

as you dont actually speak for "ALL of us on SG101",

? Did I ever claim to do that?

I was just having fun at the surfguitar101 show with my family enjoying EL RAY and The INTOXICATORS and shared about it with excitement and you had to get ugly w/ me ...twice.

Once again, speaking of ugly: "The last thing I want to hear is one more surf band composed of ex shred metal guitar heroes wanking and you guys were a middle finger to the establishment of sorts." Was it necessary to put down some bands and musicians in order to praise El Ray?

I don't think this is going anywhere constructive so I'm going to leave this thread. I'm sorry i said anything at all in the first place. Feel free to hack away at my job (something I did not do with you) and metal-influenced surf...

Ivan
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The Madeira Channel on YouTube

Although I'm not really a metal guy (not since high school anyway!), I'd like to point out that there are quite a few similarities between metal guitar playing and surf guitar playing (Dick Dale's 'father of heavy metal" claims not withstanding);
Both styles frequently use the Phrygian and Aeolian modes
Lots of use of Pentatonic, Melodic minor and Gypsy minor scales and
heavy use of minor keys in general
Tremolo picking.
Arpeggio based runs
Both genres use heavy repetitive drum beats and are guitar riff oriented
Volume
Both feature amplified guitar as the primary and focal instrument.

Sure there are a million differences, but both genres do share some common ground.

How many "shred metal guitar wankers" are playing surf music anyway? I can't really think of any, at least not among any of the bands usually represented here.
If anything, I think a bigger problem is an overabundance of very bland, sterile sounding surf bands (and no, this isn't a dig at anyone or meant to cause any offense).

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Last edited: Sep 01, 2012 11:01:08

Diversity in the genre is a very positive thing. Let us all just keep encouraging and supporting each other. The genre is entirely too small to be able to afford segregation.

With that said, I have one word in regard to the metal shredder thing. DAIKAIJU. If Santanu and Co. don't fit that bill then no one does. Even more, they are one of the most well respected bands in the genre.

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This pretty much covers it:
http://www.ruthlessreviews.com/1124/top-10-most-ridiculous-black-metal-pics-of-all-time-2/

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In honor of wishing for punks and metal heads to live in harmony I will add
Dio to Ghastly Ones and Bomboras ipod mix.

btw.. this is our family photo from SG101 sunday at the HB Pier

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Whatever

Mike
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Discussing metal with surf dudes is always completely baffling to me. I've heard a great many people say that Daikaiju are just a metal band and can't hear any surf in their music, and now here's someone saying that a band who literally throws up the horns while playing a ****ing Slayer riff is somehow a "middle finger" towards metal influenced surf.

What planet are you people from?

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

SpaceFargo wrote:

Discussing metal with surf dudes is always completely baffling to me. I've heard a great many people say that Daikaiju are just a metal band and can't hear any surf in their music, and now here's someone saying that a band who literally throws up the horns while playing a ****ing Slayer riff is somehow a "middle finger" towards metal influenced surf.

What planet are you people from?

Sean nailed it perfectly right there.
Please no more discussion about this.
back to pedal talk now.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

bigtikidude wrote:

Please no more discussion about this.
back to pedal talk now.

Yes please. The metal/punk/surf argument has already destroyed more threads on this board than is needed.

As for the pedal, read my review on page 1. Not to stir the pot, but I've found that the Nocturne pre-amp really causes some amazing crunch when I play on the dirty side of my amp. It can rock as well as it can rock-a-billy as well as it can grunge as well as it can surf. It really is very versatile, even though the original idea of the pedal was for a very specific guitar/amp sound (Gretsch with filtertrons into a blonde).

Many folks on the Gretsch pages say that when you turn on the pedal you notice a little difference, but when you turn it off you will notice a HUGE difference.

Again, I just have the Dyno Brain. I will upgrade to an Atomic Brain eventually. But first I need to get one of his Trem-O-Flow pedals!

I use my Barber Burn Unit in red mode pushed by my dynobrain for Metallica
black album tone with my Blonde amp. Although my strat has a stealth pickup under the pickguard between the middle and bridge with a blender knob (a dimarzio fastrak 2). it brings the rage.. well the Hetfield rhythm at least.

Josheboy here is that pedal making my blonde amp with bassman cab going into full crunch. scroll to 2:39 to hear it. A blonde bassmans normal channel will crunch above 6 with the presence all the way open and slamming it with the preamp is really loud and gutpunching crunchy.

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Last edited: Sep 03, 2012 20:32:14

TVTheWiredTurtle wrote:

josheboy wrote:

Here is a photo of Lars "El Twang" setting up his new Atomic Brain!

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..man I told Eltwang to put the brain first especially with non true bypass pedals like Boss. Boss, Ibanez, Maxon use a FET bypass that is always running a line conditioner through the pedal whether its plugged in or not.. kind of like a presence buffer. This is actually a desirable thing to have at least one pedal like this in your signal chain if you use several pedals BUT you dont want to put a Boss pedal infront of a preamp or booster of any kind that you always keep on, because its gonna amplify anything sitting in front of it. In the case of this set up that Lars has, that Boss Tuner is sending a high treble (presence) signal into the Brain preamp and this will make the Brain Preamp sound much much brighter. I have a few customers that actually WANT that to occur, but they are usually away that it will also cause any other noise artifact to be boosted as well... This is why I have the caveat in the manual that the Brain Preamp should be closest to the guitar.

I'm guessing a tone freak like Lars, has weighed all this and is finding that the extra brightness through that sexy mosrite clone works for him better. Perhaps because he is using a Supersonic amp? I can never tell in the photos if thats a 62' blonde or a fender supersonic.

Eltwang??? whats the verdict? Smile

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