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Were can i find some reel good surf backing tracks so i can just play alone with them

The Atlantics sell backing tracks.
Lots of Ventures backing tracks are made for the Japanese market. You can find them on eBay under "Ventures Karaoke".
Likewise, there are Shadows backing tracks, mainly found in the UK or on eBay.
Dave Celentano has an instructional surf guitar book that has some Torquays backing tracks.

Also, try searching forum posts for "backing tracks". Lots of threads on this already.

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I know on 2 or 3 songs from Los Straitjackets / Plays favorites CD,
if you turn down the volume in either the right or left side, you have a great back track. Perfidia, jack the ripper, and some others. Also I think the lively ones and ventures live 65 in japan you can do that. Or create your own.

During my 2 stays on Okinawa, I grabbed a couple of Ventures play along tab books with cd included. The tabs are the same as U.S. tabs. Try finding some of these books.

Martin Cilia (from The Atlantics) has backing tracks for all of his songs. He also has a lot of tabs for free on his site: http://www.martincilia.com/browse.asp?page=493

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