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I dropped SCOTS 'cuz they get mentioned sometimes on the lists. I also
did not list the Flat Duo Jets for the same reason. Simon Chardiet is
in my list - Simon and the Barsinisters.
As to dealing with the reverb dampener (frau), well that thankfully is
YOUR problem. LOL
Phil
--- unlunf <> wrote:
> Awww, come on, Phil, have a heart, willya? I was just about
> to pay off the mortgage, and maybe do a little traveling,
> and what do you do to an old man? That's right, you blow
> his dreams all to hell and gone with this new madcap desire
> to seek out and listen to more groups than I've *ever* heard
> of before. <lol>
>
> And I -think- this has something to do with why the frau is
> not speaking to me at the moment. Any advice on that point?
>
> j/k! <g>
>
> ~!~!~!~
> Wooohooo, I just found a couple more in my collection that
> Phil didn't list:
>
> Southern Culture on the Skids. Great sounds when they decide
> to do it right (neo-surf instro's), but they're much more into
> vocals, some cover, some original. Sadly mistaken waste of
> talent, in my book. (Not sure if they could be called
> influential, though.)
>
> And Simon Chardiet, outta NYC. Ride the Wild Surf is all
> neo-surf instro, check out the tune Gowanus for a decidely
> non-Strat surf sound!
>
>
> unlunf