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Hi all, > > This may be annoyingly off topic for some of you. But, I imagine > Stan(itarium) Card will get a chuckle out of it . . . and so will any > of the rest of you who are closet "surf" guitar fans. > > A small local chain of hardware stores in my area was celebrating > its 120th anniversary in business this week with a parking lot > concert by Ventures guitarist Nokie Edwards (who's got to be > in his 70s at least) at the location only 2 blocks from my abode. > > Imagine my glee at having the opportunity to walk not run . . . > lol . . . around the corner and down the street and hear a really > fine musician play a lot of old an new material (Pipeline, Wipeout, > Diamond Head, Hawaii Five-0 and other classics of the genre) > as well as covers including a Clapton tune. > > It also turns out that Nokie has turned into a rather superior > county instrumentalist over the years (a la the late Chet Atkins) > believe it or not. I was blown away by his blistering "chicken > pickin" and almost Les Paul-like finesse. > > I hope I can play so well when I've reached that age. I feel like an > old fart at 51 already. > > Best regards, > > tEd ® kiLLiAn wow ted how cool is that!!! i had the pleasure of meeting the man <nokie> here in sf cali when the <mermen>-the band i work w/, opened for the ventures a coupla years ago @ maritime hall. the ventures had finished their set and i told jimthomas(mermen mainman) that i wanted to meet nokie...so he drags me backstage and there are people everywhere. so i walked the length of the room and up on a riser sittin on a big chair w/ hordes surrounding him i went up, shook his hand and told him how influential a guitarist he was to me and many others...it was once in a lifetime type thing. i felt very lucky.(i think there was a halo around his head :-) seeya stan