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Another stumble. Last night I was reminded of this line:

Meanwhile, I'm still thinkin',
"If it's a slow song, we'll omit it.
If it's a fast one, that'll git it.
And if it's good, she'll admit it.
Come on, Queenie, let's get with it!"

Little Queenie

I was listening to the (a?) Chuck Berry version. I may have to correct the part after the first couplet when I relisten.

aloha everybody!
you have forgotten one of my favorites
"Wayward nile" by the Chantays!
slow enough?
mR M

I don't think that anyone has suggested this but "Dancing In Her Sleep" by The Mermen always stops me in my tracks. To me, THAT'S the way to slow the tempo and still completely enthrall an audience. My 2 cents.... Smile

Charade on the Baronics Exposition album is a good cover. Also Pintor on there (covered by lots of surf bands). Exodus too, but that was already mentioned.

Cactus by Brazil 2001, more of a Spaghetti Western vibe, but it could give some good ideas.

I really like how Unknown Territory by Dick Dale starts slow (will, slow for DD) and just builds and builds. For some reason it reminds a little of Telegraph Road by Dire Straits, another long song that begins slowly taking its time to build to a fantastic crescendo.

Road to Blackies by The Fabulous Nomads

Shadow Land by The Falcons

Black Sea by Insect Surfers

King of Hawaii has some great slow surf.

Deception Bay or Locked and Loaded - The Penetrators

Twango - Teisco Del Rey

tormentos
aloha everybody!
you have forgotten one of my favorites
"Wayward nile" by the Chantays!
..

"Wayward Nile" is one of the best tunes ever...love that song! The rolling piano line just sounds so cool...

Theme From Sheena by The Cruncher
from Various Artists CD "NPR´s International Beach Ball Vol 1" 1994

This track was featured in a friend´s massage parlour and received a lot of interest from his clients.
Especially for this track Bob Dalley of Surf Raiders fame had ordered extra copies of the cd.

It is still available from: www.thecruncher-reverb.de

The Crustaceans do a laid back Lynx Tail that people seem to like:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VV3m5T9JLUE

Crusty Dave
The Crustaceans
"Disturbing Connecticut's Quiet Corner Since 2005"
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Crustaceans/154591081260343?sk=info

Its true that it's easy to get a little one-paced with surf. In fact it's suprising how similar in tempo a lot of surf classics are. I felt we needed something slow in The Pashuns to vary the pace so I wrote one. It's called 'The Cruel Sea' - its on the demo page here or on our myspace page

http://www.myspace.com/thepashuns

Youth and enthusiasm are no match for age and treachery.

I don't know whom the original authors are but The Shi-tones play these and Jim Thomas is genius in style with them so here ya go....

Lonely Playboy
Drume Negrita
Wild As The Sea
Lost In The Shadows
Deep Ocean Vast Sea-sweet one here..
No Matter What

Harlem Nocturne - Ventures

This a great link to their live music http://www.archive.org/details/shi-tones2002-06-27.flac16

Almost all these tunes could do in a slow setting. Lotsa feel in these tunes as presented but then again that's Jim's style and why I'm a big fan...

Dru Me Negrita is one of those old Cuban songs that Ry Cooder and Manuel Galban did on the the Mambo Sinuendo CD of Cuban "surf" music. I hear it a lot in the background on the local NPR affiliate

I'm trying to get my band to do "Patricia," the old Perez Prado song that's also done (very nicely) on that Ry Cooder/Manuel Galban CD.

http://www.aquatudes.com
http://www.facebook.com/theaquatudes

Last edited: Feb 01, 2008 15:47:43

PATRICIA, that's another great one. They used that in the 1935 Dante's Inferno movie with Spencer Tracy while Rita Cansino dances, she later became Rita Hayworth after they pulled out the hairs of her forehead. Sorry for the off topic.

Hmmm... I think someone already mentioned Sleepwalk.

One of my favourites on my iPod is Eric Hutchinson's Surfacing, from the SG101 2005 compilation. Not so danceable, but a nice slow one to chill out to.
It wasn't until just recently that I realised that it was (IIRC) a solo piece. Play something along those lines, with lots of improvisation, and the rest of the band can go for a bathroom break.

Somebody was asking about varying the tempos throughout a set. I heard somewhere (could be an urban mythical source) that Muzak for grocery stores will start out with a slow song, and gradually increase the tempo over the next few tunes, and then cycle all over with a slow one. As I understand it, it's supposed to keep customers moving so that they were exposed to a lot of products (and promotional material), but not so fast that they finished shopping too soon.

I'm not a complete idiot. Some parts are missing.

One of my favorites is "Sunset at the Wedge" by the Varatones. Tasteful tones!!

2012-2013: FILTHY POLAROIDS

Guitar Concerto
- De Aranjuez -
Joaquín Rodrigo

I think somebody could/should have a go at 'surfing' this up! Smile

Pretty much ANYTHING by The Aquavelvets. Their album, Nomad, is
a good place to start. . . .

Vincent

Is this something you can share with the rest of us, Amazing Larry?!?

mournblade
Pretty much ANYTHING by The Aquavelvets. Their album, Nomad, is
a good place to start. . . .

Vincent

Yep ...forgot them... Wink Wink

2012-2013: FILTHY POLAROIDS

there's a great band that I have played from time to time on TWANG SHEBANG

they are called THE VANDURAS

man I am nutzoid for their stuff

check 'em out

www.myspace.com/thevanduras

gotta love it

UNSTEADY FREDDIE

http://www.facebook.com/unsteady.freddie

dp

tormentos
aloha everybody!
you have forgotten one of my favorites
"Wayward nile" by the Chantays!
..

"Wayward Nile" is one of the best tunes ever...love that song! The rolling piano line just sounds so cool...

The Looney Tunes do a song called Wayward Nile, is it the same?
One of the best mellow surf style songs i've heard is called "Taboo" It is also done by the Looney Tunes.

I like playing the faster tunes but have writen some slow, maybe even spooky ones. We have some clips on our web site.
The Angel, CI, Kon Tiki are a couple if you want to check them out.
www.therelix.net

Is that too much reverb?

Dan,
I totally dig your song Kon Tiki,
shoot me a PM or e-mail, let me know when you guys are playing.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Jeff(bigtikidude)

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