Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

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Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

Postby Surfersaurus » 03 Mar 2022, 00:44

This tune was originally recorded with The Atlantics and is from the "Flight of the Surf Guitar:" album.
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Re: Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

Postby Garystrat » 03 Mar 2022, 13:03

Hi Martin,

You may have seen from a previous thread that some people can't view the YouTube videos if they are posted directly in the thread on this site, but "Reef Break" worked fine on the other website, a direct link on the page seems to work fine!

The Fender tank reverb was more prominent on that video, really nice piece of vintage kit and as always great playing, thank you once again for posting these.

One small suggestion if I may, it may be an idea to keep the Dick Dale baseball cap front and centre for the video! LOL

Best regards

Gary
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Re: Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

Postby Teflon » 03 Mar 2022, 14:14

Absolutely LOVE this!!

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Re: Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 05 Mar 2022, 19:25

So do I!

You may be interested to know that the Atlantics have released TWO versions of the Flight Of The Surf Guitar album - one as full tracks, and the other as backing tracks.
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Re: Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

Postby Phrygian » 12 Mar 2022, 14:37

Martin - did you use a Vox amp on the original recording? Love this tune!
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Re: Reef Break played by Martin Cilia

Postby Surfersaurus » 14 Mar 2022, 01:52

Phrygian wrote:Martin - did you use a Vox amp on the original recording? Love this tune!


On the original recording I used almost the same gear as I use on this version, only difference is the Hall & Collins Echo which I use here. The H & C echo wasn't around when we recorded the original.
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