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I've listened to this a few times now. I knew going in that this was
going to be very far from their earlier, surfier music. And it is. It
is so not surf. But there are some really cool songs on here, and the
musicianship is, as always, top notch. If you need a break from surf,
put this on. Good stuff with lots of interesting melodies and
atmosphere. It requires a few listenings to get into, but I like it.
BN
-Brian,
I was wondering how your were gonna take to that cd?
Glad you like it.
For those wondring Brian bought about 10 cd's from me, that I had
bought from somebody selling their whole collection.
Sorry I sold everything allready.
Jeff(bigtikidude)
-- In , "Brian Neal" <bgneal@g...> wrote:
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> I've listened to this a few times now. I knew going in that this was
> going to be very far from their earlier, surfier music. And it is. It
> is so not surf. But there are some really cool songs on here, and the
> musicianship is, as always, top notch. If you need a break from surf,
> put this on. Good stuff with lots of interesting melodies and
> atmosphere. It requires a few listenings to get into, but I like it.
>
> BN
>
one of the best instrumentals band on the earth!
professionals,no surf,but if a tune is good-is-good.
very good musicians,a very inspired tunes,what else?
bruno-wet-tones
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From: "Brian Neal" <>
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Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 8:17 PM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Laika & The Cosmonauts Local Warming
> I've listened to this a few times now. I knew going in that this was
> going to be very far from their earlier, surfier music. And it is. It
> is so not surf. But there are some really cool songs on here, and the
> musicianship is, as always, top notch. If you need a break from surf,
> put this on. Good stuff with lots of interesting melodies and
> atmosphere. It requires a few listenings to get into, but I like it.
>
> BN
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--- In , "Bruno" <brunobrnr@l...> wrote:
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> one of the best instrumentals band on the earth!
> professionals,no surf,but if a tune is good-is-good.
> very good musicians,a very inspired tunes,what else?
> bruno-wet-tones
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here we go again,
trying to define what is 'surf'
I think of the Laika lads as 'surf', others choose not to
so be it
same thing seems to happen for bands like the Mermen, Aqua Velvets,
and countless others
what's happened for me is that the 'boundaries' of what WAS 'surf'
is now much wider, broader....the genre needs to breathe, to grow,
to keep redeveloping, reinventing itself...
either way, those Cosmonauts are amazing, and great guys to boot
Unsteady Freddie