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Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by Jerry Korb

 

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."

Re: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by tony1

Hi people!
This is another off topic question, but that seems to be tolerated, to a point.
Was it Jan and Dean who did "dead man's curve"?
 
Tony
#510
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry Korb
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:55 AM
Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

 

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

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."
>

Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by leetronhead

Yeah Tony...it was Jan and Dean...song was loosely based on Jan's own
experience in his sports car in So. Cal.
It was Dean who sang the lead on Barbara Ann. (Wilson could't give
him credit though...because he was not suppose to be crossing record
labels...he was at the party when the party lp was recorded.)
My brother and I had a High School surf band in Vegas. We were on of
three real popular Friday night dance bands on the Vegas High School
circuit, the othere two being, the MIsty Souls (Stones Cover Band),
and the Misty Souls (top 40 band)
We were the Outcasts,
To answer the other questions about brain damage or getting waqcked
with a board... or do you need to be mentally stable to play in a
surf band...yeah, I got hit by my own board a few times...and I don't
think I suffered any major brain damage,...if you will... excuse me
for a moment,,,I need to answer some questions from those voices
inside my head...and yeah Jonesally...it is chance there
is "scientific correlation" and you hit the board right on the head.
and bty...there is some tron violins on Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean
Blue.
Well...gotta go hang 9...(Somehow, ...I lost one!!!)
Lee '
PS
have one long board, and two shorter "fish" boards.
Will probably go to Sandy beach today,,,waves are around 6-8 feet.
Will probably listen to Al Jardine Live in Las Vegas ( with the
Wilson Daughters, Billy Hinchie, and Jardiines Sons.

Yeah...that all takes brain damage.

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "tony1" <ferrarimanatm1@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi people!
> This is another off topic question, but that seems to be tolerated,
to a point.
> Was it Jan and Dean who did "dead man's curve"?
>
> Tony
> #510
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jerry Korb
> To: MELLOTRONISTS-LIST
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:55 AM
> Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the
Wave
>
>
>
>
> 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."
>
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
----------
>
>
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.31/1130 - Release Date:
11/14/2007 9:27 AM
>

Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by leetronhead

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "Bernie" <kornowicz@...> wrote:
>
> Speaking of surf music (I'm also a fan), would the Surf Punks be
> considered an authentic surf band?
>
> Bernie
> NO!!! and neither would the Butthole Surfers!!!!
Lee
> --- 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."
> >
>

Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by leetronhead

opps...The top 40 band were called the Rising Suns

Lee (covering my own boo boo Caused by brain damage)

--- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "leetronhead" <surfbeach@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Yeah Tony...it was Jan and Dean...song was loosely based on Jan's
own
> experience in his sports car in So. Cal.
> It was Dean who sang the lead on Barbara Ann. (Wilson could't give
> him credit though...because he was not suppose to be crossing
record
> labels...he was at the party when the party lp was recorded.)
> My brother and I had a High School surf band in Vegas. We were on
of
> three real popular Friday night dance bands on the Vegas High
School
> circuit, the othere two being, the MIsty Souls (Stones Cover Band),
> and the Misty Souls (top 40 band)
> We were the Outcasts,
> To answer the other questions about brain damage or getting waqcked
> with a board... or do you need to be mentally stable to play in a
> surf band...yeah, I got hit by my own board a few times...and I
don't
> think I suffered any major brain damage,...if you will... excuse me
> for a moment,,,I need to answer some questions from those voices
> inside my head...and yeah Jonesally...it is chance there
> is "scientific correlation" and you hit the board right on the head.
> and bty...there is some tron violins on Dennis Wilson's Pacific
Ocean
> Blue.
> Well...gotta go hang 9...(Somehow, ...I lost one!!!)
> Lee '
> PS
> have one long board, and two shorter "fish" boards.
> Will probably go to Sandy beach today,,,waves are around 6-8 feet.
> Will probably listen to Al Jardine Live in Las Vegas ( with the
> Wilson Daughters, Billy Hinchie, and Jardiines Sons.
>
> Yeah...that all takes brain damage.
>
> --- In Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com, "tony1" <ferrarimanatm1@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi people!
> > This is another off topic question, but that seems to be
tolerated,
> to a point.
> > Was it Jan and Dean who did "dead man's curve"?
> >
> > Tony
> > #510
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Jerry Korb
> > To: MELLOTRONISTS-LIST
> > Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:55 AM
> > Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching
the
> Wave
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 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."
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> ----------
> >
> >
> > No virus found in this incoming message.
> > Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.31/1130 - Release
Date:
> 11/14/2007 9:27 AM
> >
>

Re: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by Paul Tillotson

  Brian Wilson's work in '65 and '66, as an arranger, songwriter, producer and studio performer is so far above anything anyone else was doing, including all my english heroes, that it boggles the mind. Maybe that's the brain damage referenced.
  It took 4 Beatles, George Martin, and the best studio in England to create their albums while Brian created Pet Sounds and Smile pretty much single handed. Those two albums make everyone else's work look like high school amateur productions. Okay, so Smile wasn't an album at the time, probably because the effort of trying to drag his band and family into such brilliant new terrain was so painful and the public and record company seemed to want more cheap songs about girls, cars and surfing. And who the hell said that the lyrics to "Surf's Up" were inane?! Why, it's impressionistic poetry of a high level, a Monet level if you insist, that perfectly dovetails with the music and production.
 The Beatles did get a chance to hear the Smile sessions in late '66, it's a shame the rest of the world did not. "Revolver" and "Pepper" might not have happened without Brian's influence and sure would have been received differently if they stood beside Smile.    
  I wish I could be listening to Dennis Wilson's "Pacific Ocean Blue".
   PT M400 #1226
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave


Yeah Tony...it was Jan and Dean...song was loosely based on Jan's own
experience in his sports car in So. Cal.
It was Dean who sang the lead on Barbara Ann. (Wilson could't give
him credit though...because he was not suppose to be crossing record
labels...he was at the party when the party lp was recorded.)
My brother and I had a High School surf band in Vegas. We were on of
three real popular Friday night dance bands on the Vegas High School
circuit, the othere two being, the MIsty Souls (Stones Cover Band),
and the Misty Souls (top 40 band)
We were the Outcasts,
To answer the other questions about brain damage or getting waqcked
with a board... or do you need to be mentally stable to play in a
surf band...yeah, I got hit by my own board a few times...and I don't
think I suffered any major brain damage,...if you will... excuse me
for a moment,,,I need to answer some questions from those voices
inside my head...and yeah Jonesally... it is chance there
is "scientific correlation" and you hit the board right on the head.
and bty...there is some tron violins on Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean
Blue.
Well...gotta go hang 9...(Somehow, ...I lost one!!!)
Lee '
PS
have one long board, and two shorter "fish" boards.
Will probably go to Sandy beach today,,,waves are around 6-8 feet.
Will probably listen to Al Jardine Live in Las Vegas ( with the
Wilson Daughters, Billy Hinchie, and Jardiines Sons.

Yeah...that all takes brain damage.

--- In Mellotronists@ yahoogroups. com, "tony1" <ferrarimanatm1@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Hi people!
> This is another off topic question, but that seems to be tolerated,
to a point.
> Was it Jan and Dean who did "dead man's curve"?
>
> Tony
> #510
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jerry Korb
> To: MELLOTRONISTS- LIST
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:55 AM
> Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observatio n....Catching the
Wave
>
>
>
>
> 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."
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -
----------
>
>
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.31/1130 - Release Date:
11/14/2007 9:27 AM
>

RE: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

2007-11-17 by Pomeroy Ranch

Brian was/(is) a genius willing to push into new territory – but he wasn’t exactly single-handed as far as studios…They recorded most of their work, including Pet Sounds, at United Western, 6000 Sunset Blvd. in Studio 3, the smallest of the rooms there. This was the best set of recording studios in the Western US – most ‘Best Engineering’ Grammys of any studio. My drummer was carpenter and house second there for years. We had the privilege to do some recording there – wow……. I just heard that it changed hands a couple of times in recent years and the newest owner went into foreclosure – it is now completely gutted – all the rooms are stripped down to bare walls – R.I.P.

 

Vance

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Tillotson
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 11:41 AM
To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com; leetronhead
Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observation....Catching the Wave

 

  Brian Wilson's work in '65 and '66, as an arranger, songwriter, producer and studio performer is so far above anything anyone else was doing, including all my english heroes, that it boggles the mind. Maybe that's the brain damage referenced.

  It took 4 Beatles, George Martin, and the best studio in England to create their albums while Brian created Pet Sounds and Smile pretty much single handed. Those two albums make everyone else's work look like high school amateur productions. Okay, so Smile wasn't an album at the time, probably because the effort of trying to drag his band and family into such brilliant new terrain was so painful and the public and record company seemed to want more cheap songs about girls, cars and surfing. And who the hell said that the lyrics to "Surf's Up" were inane?! Why, it's impressionistic poetry of a high level, a Monet level if you insist, that perfectly dovetails with the music and production.

 The Beatles did get a chance to hear the Smile sessions in late '66, it's a shame the rest of the world did not. "Revolver" and "Pepper" might not have happened without Brian's influence and sure would have been received differently if they stood beside Smile.    

  I wish I could be listening to Dennis Wilson's "Pacific Ocean Blue".

   PT M400 #1226

----- Original Message -----

From: leetronhead

Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 8:12 AM

Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observatio n....Catching the Wave

 


Yeah Tony...it was Jan and Dean...song was loosely based on Jan's own
experience in his sports car in So. Cal.
It was Dean who sang the lead on Barbara Ann. (Wilson could't give
him credit though...because he was not suppose to be crossing record
labels...he was at the party when the party lp was recorded.)
My brother and I had a High School surf band in Vegas. We were on of
three real popular Friday night dance bands on the Vegas High School
circuit, the othere two being, the MIsty Souls (Stones Cover Band),
and the Misty Souls (top 40 band)
We were the Outcasts,
To answer the other questions about brain damage or getting waqcked
with a board... or do you need to be mentally stable to play in a
surf band...yeah, I got hit by my own board a few times...and I don't
think I suffered any major brain damage,...if you will... excuse me
for a moment,,,I need to answer some questions from those voices
inside my head...and yeah Jonesally... it is chance there
is "scientific correlation" and you hit the board right on the head.
and bty...there is some tron violins on Dennis Wilson's Pacific Ocean
Blue.
Well...gotta go hang 9...(Somehow, ...I lost one!!!)
Lee '
PS
have one long board, and two shorter "fish" boards.
Will probably go to Sandy beach today,,,waves are around 6-8 feet.
Will probably listen to Al Jardine Live in Las Vegas ( with the
Wilson Daughters, Billy Hinchie, and Jardiines Sons.

Yeah...that all takes brain damage.

--- In Mellotronists@ yahoogroups. com, "tony1" <ferrarimanatm1@ ...>
wrote:

>
> Hi people!
> This is another off topic question, but that seems to be tolerated,
to a point.
> Was it Jan and Dean who did "dead man's curve"?
>
> Tony
> #510
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jerry Korb
> To: MELLOTRONISTS- LIST
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 7:55 AM
> Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: question/observatio n....Catching the
Wave
>
>
>
>
> 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.
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> >> 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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