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My Space to promote your muisc?

Danny Fulbright (deltafox40) - 05 Apr 2006 08:41:31

Hello Everyone
Just wondereing does any of youall use myspace.com
to promote your music?
If you do check out my page at:
Thanks
Danny
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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 2:21 PM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Digest Number 1781
> There are 5 messages in this issue.
>
> Topics in this digest:
>
> 1. FINAL DAY - $5 Surf Report CD Downloads
> From: Rick Wilkinson <>
> 2. Re: Nights to remember: rockin' at Rendezvous
> From: "Jeff" <>
> 3. Re: Surf Guitar Solos
> From: "Jeff" <>
> 4. Re: Reason for Celebration
> From: "Gregory Nicoll" <>
> 5. Re: A Day at the Beach - Playlist for March 30, 2006
> From: Damian Fanelli <>
>
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> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 14:18:15 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Rick Wilkinson <>
> Subject: FINAL DAY - $5 Surf Report CD Downloads
>
> Hey Y'all... it's Rick from www.RickshawRecords.com
>
> Before releasing the new, LEGAL Surf Music CD Download area at
> RickshawRecords.com* we're offering the last of the full-length Surf
> Report CD downloads for just $5 through Tuesday April 4th, 2006. The text
> already says $7, but until about 9am Pacific on Wednesday, they'll be $5
> each.
>
> You can use any major credit card, or a PayPal account to order.
>
> Rickshaw Records will soon be the place to go for LEGAL surf, indie and
> unreleased downloads - Maybe yours too? Everyone gets paid... Drop me a
> line.
>
> - Rickshaw
>
>
>
>
> * It's actually up and runing now... if you can find the hidden link on
> www.rickshawrecords.com A quick check shows 12 CD's available, with more
> to follow in the next few weeks.
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 00:19:48 -0000
> From: "Jeff" <>
> Subject: Re: Nights to remember: rockin' at Rendezvous
>
> Amen, preach on brother man, but I think we are all already
> converts here. you need to go tell it on the Mountain, and share it
> with the non believers.
>
> Jeff(bigtikidude)
>
>
> --- In , DP <noetical1@...> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> --- Tony <outerwave@...> wrote:
>>
>> "This is what intrigues me with surf music from the early
>> 60's. It represented and was the outcome of a lifestyle
>> that chronicled the southern california beach bohemian
>> culture which influenced the coming generations.
>>
>> Surf music should really be given more reverence
>> because of this..."
>>
>>
>> Well said, Tony. I agree whole-heartedly: I live my life
>> in reverence to surf music.
>>
>> -dp
>>
>>
>>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 00:23:47 -0000
> From: "Jeff" <>
> Subject: Re: Surf Guitar Solos
>
> Kinda funny/odd that some of the more mainstream players may
> know about/like surf, but don't want to readilly admit it to the
> public. Almost like it we like Dungeons and Dragons or
> something.
>
> No offense to D&D players, just going with the flow on that as
> some comedians do.
>
>
> Jeff(bigtikidude)
>
>
> --- In , Ferenc Dobronyi <ferencnd@...>
> wrote:
>>
>> In the current issue of Guitar Player, East Bay Ray
>> downplays his surf music past, though I have heard him
>> talk about growing up with surf music.
>> Ferenc
>>
>> --- larry8421 <larry8421@...> wrote:
>>
>> > I was thumbing through a pile of back issues of the
>> > Chicago Reader
>> > when this caught my eye. In an article entitled
>> > 'It's the Economics,
>> > Stupid - What could Bruce Springsteen and the Dead
>> > Kennedys possibly
>> > have in common?', by Monica Kendrick, the author
>> > reviews reissues of
>> > 'Born to Run' and 'Fresh Fruit for Rotting
>> > Vegetables'. At one point
>> > she says:
>> >
>> > "If the passing decades have been kinder to one of
>> > these albums, it's
>> > Fresh Fruit, probably because youthful bitterness
>> > ages better than
>> > youthful romanticism. The DKs' music doesn't sound
>> > groundbreaking or
>> > outre today--for Christ's sake, the guitar solo in
>> > "Let's Lynch the
>> > Landlord" is pure surf--but the tunes have the
>> > timelessness of great
>> > direct rock 'n' roll, in the tradition yet not bound
>> > by it. The
>> > political themes in the lyrics are as relevant and
>> > urgent as ever, and
>> > their snarky outrage still falls on fertile ground
>> > (You could make a
>> > good case that "California Uber Alles" just keeps
>> > getting more dead-on
>> > as the years go by.)"
>> >
>> > Boy, what a lack of vision, huh? Can you imagine,
>> > being so non-outre
>> > as to using a surf guitar solo in a song - for
>> > Christ's sake?!? Well,
>> > I guess surf is just so passe....
>> >
>> > Larry N
>> >
>> > Surf Guitar Solos Uber Alles!!!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 02:18:26 -0000
> From: "Gregory Nicoll" <>
> Subject: Re: Reason for Celebration
>
> --- In , "stratrhythm"
> <lawyerschroeder@...> wrote:
>>
>> This morning my 15 year old son and I were playing some basic surf
>> tunes together, and he surprised me by "double picking" Miserlou
> all
>> the way through - much in the style of the original Dick Dale
> recording.
>>
>> Round of cyber cigars for everyone!
>>
>> Dave
>
> Very cool!
>
> [puffin' thoughtfully on my cyber stogie right now]
>
> So...I wonder if I can coax my three dogs to fart simultaneously, in
> imitation of the horn section on Dick Dale's arrangement....
>
> --AGENT # 44
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 05:15:10 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Damian Fanelli <>
> Subject: Re: A Day at the Beach - Playlist for March 30, 2006
>
> hey, CB
> thanks for playing a new-tron tune! the cd/ep ("red triangle") is coming
> out in june on deep eddy -- eight songs, all instrumental.
> DF
>
> Clint Beachwood <> wrote: A Day at the Beach:
> Playlist for March 30, 2006
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