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Tiki Mosrites
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:03 pm
by Haole Jim
As an enthusiast of "fine" lowbrow Polynesian-pop culture...
...and daughter has just moved out with the result of her former bedroom magically transforming into a music room, some earnest research was done in back issues of "Tiki Magazine" for sources of decour and ideas for layout, theme, etc...most of which were not used. So decour will be Tiki-lite.
However...
...in two issues, the "surf-punk" rocker Laramie Dean is shown with a black Ventures model, and well-known / loved / respected lowbrow artist, "Shag" (Josh Agle) is photographed with a sunburst.
How cosmic hip is that?
Re: Tiki Mosrites
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 6:01 pm
by Veenture
...any chance of us getting to see the pics?

Re: Tiki Mosrites
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:06 pm
by Haole Jim
Aargh! 'Should have known someone would ask to see Laramie and Shag with their Mosrites.
'Do not have a digital camera yet, so please be patient.
If an administrator is reading this:
Is it legal / okay to reproduce images here from copyrighted material and post here? (e.g. photo from "Tiki
Magazine")
Re: Tiki Mosrites
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:15 am
by Strat-o-rama
Elliot Easton (lead guitar in The Cars, for those living in a cave) has a project going called Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods. Great line up of talent in the band. All instro, playing surf , spy, movie/TV themes and lounge. His main guitar: his pearl white The Ventures (Mark 1) lefty custom ordered back in the 80s. They recently gigged in LA and got great reviews. There are some pics around of Elliot playing his white Mosrite.
Kitschy Tiki Culture and Mosrite are a natural fit. It's more than the looks. That fat, plunky twang associated with Mosrites seems to lend itself to the musical stylings.
BTW, Laramie seems to have landed a Fender endorsement deal, so the Mo' has disappeared from the stage.
Re: Tiki Mosrites
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:26 am
by Dennisthe Menace
[quote="Strat-o-rama"]Elliot Easton (lead guitar in The Cars, for those living in a cave) has a project going called Elliot Easton's Tiki Gods. Great line up of talent in the band. All instro, playing surf , spy, movie/TV themes and lounge. His main guitar: his pearl white The Ventures (Mark 1) lefty custom ordered back in the 80s. They recently gigged in LA and got great reviews. There are some pics around of Elliot playing his white Mosrite.
Kitschy Tiki Culture and Mosrite are a natural fit. It's more than the looks. That fat, plunky twang associated with Mosrites seems to lend itself to the musical stylings.
It's also hard to believe the Cars first hit was more than 30 years ago

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