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no problem - I have a lot of free time on my hands, among other things. I
think the Boss Martians are worth seeing - they put on a high energy rock
and roll show & Evan is a great guitar player. Don't expect to hear any
surf or any reverb, because you won't, but if you like their straight ahead
rock & roll as featured on "Move" and "Making The Rounds," then you'll
enjoy yourself. If you're lucky, Evan might take his '63 Jag out of its
case & put it on a stand behind his other backup guitar, but the 70s
distorted hollowbody sound is what you'll be hearing. Just don't ecpect
any Astronauts covers!
tfj
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Neal <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 5:07 PM
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] A Drummer's Perspective? (attention TooFastJim)
> Thanks for taking the time on that post TFJ...a very good read. Your
advice
> about "if you have to play Wipe Out, then know how to play Wipe Out" is
well
> taken. I would hate to be in the band that is known as "the surf band that
> can't play Wipe Out".
>
> BTW, are the Boss Martians worth seeing these days?
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