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In a departure, T.N.G. perform some Hawaiiana by special request of The Hollywood Heritage Museum for their "Hollywood Goes Hawaiian" event.
Caught on Gasscam riding on The Gassmobile, tearing down State Street, Santa Barbara in the 4th Of July Parade at 2 miles per hour hammering out Diamond Head '13 whilst trying not to fall off. It's more difficult that it looks.
The Noble Gasses slide into their version of the Paul Johnson surf classic for the good people at the 100th Birthday Bash at the Museum Of Natural History Of Los Angeles County.
The Noble Gasses do their groove on The Fireballs' Torquay at the 100th Birthday Bash at the Museum Of Natural History Of Los Angeles County... Complete with dancing cockroach...
The Noble Gasses tear into Steve Douglas's "Banzai Washout" as special invitees of the 100th Birthday Bash of the Museum Of Natural History Of Los Angeles County... Spreading a little Los Angeles County Musical History... The fantastic pro Eric Gardner on drums...
the TERMINALS YouTube channel! Be sure to search YouTube for "the TERMINALS (353)" to thwart dastardly imposters! More videos online soon!
Japanese Surf Band The Firewaters since 2012 guitar; Toni OK (ex-The Windows guitarist, The Xiang-Tones drummer) bass; Ai Xiang-Tones (ex-The Windows organist, The Xiang-Tones guitarist) drums; Ken (The Palms guitarist) facebook http://www.facebook.com/groups/297116057053625
Martin Cilia is Australia's premier surf guitarist and also a member of legendary Australian surf band, The Atlantics. His latest release is a fast paced tune in the classic surf style, consisting of 2 guitars, bass & drums, thundering along to give a feeling of excitement and a wave of urgency. Recorded in 2012 at Oceanic Studio, Sydney.
this is my second video
In 1962 Joe Meek produced a song called Telstar, by the Tornadoes. It was the second instrumental single to hit No.1 on both the US and UK charts. Now, 50 years later, Martin Cilia has recorded a tribute to this famous song, along with a unique video featuring vintage guitars from his collection.