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Eddie hates this incident, and regrets doing it. He was tricked by the
producer and although he insisted his name not be used, it was anyway.
We used a real drummer (Peter G.) on the stuff we did together and will
continue to use real drums.
And no, it's not his updated sound.
Les
On Tuesday, September 7, 2004, at 10:43 AM, Phil Kucer wrote:
> I posted an MP3 ripped from the porn movie he did a few years ago. The
> song was awful. Not only the crappy song, but the crappy over-processed
> guitars and crappy electronic drums.
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> Since this the last thing I've heard from Mr. Bertrand, I was just
> wondering if this his 'updated' sound?
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> Tell Eddie he needs to get back in the surf. We miss him.
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> And leave the drum machine on the beach...
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> Phil Tiki
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> On Sep 7, 2004, at 10:38 AM, Leslie Fradkin wrote:
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>> "That's great that you are trying to navigate into some new sonic
>>> territories. However, I've heard Eddie's newer version of "Mr.
>>> Rebel" (the on that Phil Tiki posted for us all to hear) and I have
>>> to say it pales in comparison to the original."
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>> Your statement contradicts itself. Eddie & I both believe in uncharted
>> territory. That philosophy is one of the prime reasons he's doing this
>> project with me. We do his old hits live, BTW. We just update them a
>> little bit for modern ears. We performed "Mr. Rebel" and "Squadcar" at
>> the KFJC show. They were extremely well received and sounded great.
>> That's because we played them with passion and heart, which to us,
>> matters more than the gear we choose to use.
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