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Super Rare appearance by The boarwalkers in NorCal, 12/30

Ferenc Dobronyi (ferencnd) - 29 Nov 2005 21:43:58

BEATNIK SURF AESTHETIC:
THE SAN FRANCISCO LAUNCH PARTY FOR DUMB ANGEL #4: ALL
SUMMER LONG
Friday, December 30, 2005
7:00-11:00 p.m.
<>Mollusk Surf Shop
4500 Irving Street @ 46th Ave.
San Francisco, California
Featuring the art of <>John
Severson and
<>Rick
Griffin (Surfer magazine, 1960-1965), Michael Dormer
(Hot Curl, Muscle Beach Party, Shrimpenstein),
<>Frank Holmes (the Beach
Boys unreleased Smile album cover and booklet, 1966),
<>Thomas
Campbell (Sprout) and John McCambridge, Mollusk's own
board-shaper/photographer/painter.
Live surf instrumental music provided by L.A.'s top
combo, the
<>Boardwalkers,
featuring guitar ace Dan Valentie - formerly with
Paisley Underground garage rock godz the Unclaimed.
Oil-lamp light show will be complimented by juxtaposed
screenings of Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman's film
FREE & EASY (1967) and John Severson's PACIFIC
VIBRATIONS (1969), Exploding Plastic Inevitable-style.
The show opens with an audio carpetorium preview of
the original 1966 Smile album, compiled by Domenic
Priore, author of Smile: The Story of Brian Wilson's
Lost Masterpiece (Sanctuary Books, London, 2005,
forewords by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks).
Conversation, dancing, snacks and liquid refreshments
will be part of the environment.
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fiberglassrocket - 30 Nov 2005 11:27:33

Audio carpetorium?????!!!!?????
john blair
Oil-lamp light show will be complimented by juxtaposed
screenings of Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman's film
FREE & EASY (1967) and John Severson's PACIFIC
VIBRATIONS (1969), Exploding Plastic Inevitable-style.
The show opens with an audio carpetorium preview of
the original 1966 Smile album, compiled by Domenic
Priore, author of Smile: The Story of Brian Wilson's
Lost Masterpiece (Sanctuary Books, London, 2005,
forewords by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks).
Conversation, dancing, snacks and liquid refreshments
will be part of the environment.
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