Speaking of surf music (I'm also a fan), would the Surf Punks be considered an authentic surf band? Bernie --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Korb <jkorb@...> wrote: > > > > jonesalley wrote: > > > I wonder if there's any scientific correlation between having serious brain > > damage and being successful as a performer in the surf-band genre... > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- > > Greetings Gang, I too enjoyed those surf-beach-songs before > my Mellotronic awakening in late 1960's. Happily recalled the times > when swimming at the NJ shore or Lake Hopatcong to the music > of Beach Boys and Jan/Dean. > > > This carried-thru into 2004 when visiting San Diego. > I quietly hummed the tune "Surfin' USA" upon seeing the Pacific Ocean > first time ever at La Jolla beach. Thanks for the guided tour Frank! > > > Did anyone also consider (based upon Jon's statement above, > that some of these guys got whacked upside the head with a surfboard > when "Hanging-10 ?" Could be the reason. Lee , you're an avid > surf-guy. Your thoughts on this ? > > > Cheers, -- JK (still looking for the itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny yellow > polka-dot bikini ) > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- > > > > > > > > > > >I grew up loving the Beach Boys and Jan&Dean.Brian Wilson wrote some > > > songs for them.The music for Sidewalk Surfing was from a B.B.song Catch > > > A Wave on the Surfer Girl lp. > > > > > > > >> Did anyone here ever like Jan and Dean? I thought the had some good > > >> lyrics. Remember "Dead Man's Curve?" Descriptive writing... and > > >> prophetic. Who could forget Little Old Lady From Pasadena? Or > > >> "Sidewalk Surfin." >
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Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave
2007-11-17 by Bernie
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