miamimike wrote:This is the best original video of the original line up, when they were at their best, playing early white Mosrites with the adjustment nut at the heel of the neck and Mel Taylor playing a basic Gretsch set of drums
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vqnzH2x ... re=related
Of all of their musical output, I like to remember them best when I hear the album, or CD titled "SURFING". I listened to it last night, pre-sleep using headphones that have titanium elements so that the sound is superb and full. The headphones rest on my ears as I don't like headphones that surround my ears. Or, I wait until my wife is out doing her thing in NYC and I listen to "SURFING" on my stereo with also superb speakers (Infinity RS 6b, modified with a vent tube and a heavy-duty woofer). I crank the volume up, close my eyes and I'm riding the waves!)
When you hear "The Ninth Wave," and the "struggling" beginning to "Party In Laguna" and you hear that massive, "woody" sound that only a Mosrite pickup can make, you are in seventh heaven and nothing or no one can follow the session.
I picked an easy tune to learn the bass to and that was "Windy & Warm" and when I learned it well enough to play along with the record (before CDs) I could swear I levitated and came down in slow motion!
