Up until this week, the answer would probably have been none, but
now that's all changed thanks to San Francisco's always-industrious
Phantom Surfers, who've just issued a CD of their
magnum opus, Skaterhater. Dubbed the world's first
surf-rock opera, the vocal-free set tells the tale of a sunny
burg's invasion at the hands of "a plague of young, barefooted
barbarians on skateboards," and their subsequent battle with the
even more fearsome Real Estate Lady.
How do we know all this if there are no words? Besides our innate
intellect, we credit a hilarious libretto, written by John
Marr (the editor of Murder Can Be Fun Fanzine,
not Morrissey's former lackey), which is contained
in the CD booklet.
Surf aficionados should note that the Phantoms even coaxed guitar
legend Davie Allan -- who did the soundtrack for
the mid-Sixties flick Skaterdater, which inspired this
cultural marvel -- into lending a hand.
DAVID SPRAGUE(September 10, 1998)
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