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So what do you prefer? Old school 2 minute burners? Longer more developed ones? I'm not asking "a little of both" because it's too easy a cop out answer. I'm trying to get at what, regardless of vintage, in your opinion is the perfect surf song length, specifically in relation to your enjoyment of an album or show, not in terms of just a single song. Under 2:30 or over.

Where does that leave all songs between 2:30 and 3:00, probably the majority of my songs Smile

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

DannySnyder
Where does that leave all songs between 2:30 and 3:00, probably the majority of my songs Smile

Meshugga Please! ROTFL

I voted short and sweet although I'm in the same boat as Danny

Ryan
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Ryan, arent SS songs about 5 min though?
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Jeff(bigtikidude)

bigtikidude
Ryan, arent SS songs about 5 min though?
Wink

Not since I rearranged them Wink

Ryan
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For surf music, I definitely prefer shorter songs.

A song's length should be what it should be. I can't imagine there is a single songwriter out there that pulls out a stopwatch and starts chopping a song if it gets above a certain mark. And yes, that it even applies to trad surf music. I suspect that the Fathoms are among the very favorite trad surf bands of many here, yet almost all of their songs are close to 3 minutes or even longer: Fathomless - 3:21, Riptide - 4:01, Five Fathoms Deep - 3:51, Shark Waves 3:58, etc.

Ivan
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Theory: I think the addition of a sax player automatically adds 45 sec to a min. to any song.

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

It sure feels like it, anyway.

IvanP
A song's length should be what it should be. I can't imagine there is a single songwriter out there that pulls out a stopwatch and starts chopping a song if it gets above a certain mark. And yes, that it even applies to trad surf music.

Definitely. I wasn't trying to imply anything by the question. I've been fascinated by this question for the last week or so. I asked this because last week I just set my IPod to random to pick what song to learn next , and a Pilgrim's song came on that basically established a theme, but took that theme nowhere, and it lasted all of 2 minutes. And the thing about it was IT WORKED brilliantly, and in the context of the album, and though I've never had the pleasure, in a live show it would just load up the bases for the next song. As you said it was exactly as long as it should have been. Which got me into thinking about albums and shows as statements, as opposed to just a bunch of songs stuck together.

So rest assured, I'm not trying to ask anyone to "define" what a surf song should be. I'm just trying to find out how others feel about that issue. About how when you're talking a relatively narrow genre, do you feel more swept along by the Ramones approach (short songs made even shorter by pumping up the bpms) or by a more developed songcraft approach. I realize it's an unrealistic question because songs are as long as they are. But if I put "a mix of long and short" I'm pretty sure everyone, including myself would check that box.

does this include 12 min studio versions, and 22 min live version of Mermen songs?
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Last edited: Sep 23, 2009 22:01:01

zak
Our current set opener (Ivan will probably tell you that it sounds like a "wall of white noise" or something haha)

But I will probably also tell you that "it's a beautiful thing."

Checking Satan's Pilgrims songs:

Ghoulash - 5:02 (!!!!)
Scorpio 6 - 3:29
Ran-goon - 4:22
Creature Feature - 5:13 (without the canned intro: 4:01)
Boss BSA - 3:58
Haunted House of Rock - 3:37

And then there's Misirlou Twist - case closed!

There are really shitty short songs and really shitty long songs, and amazing short and long surf songs.

Ivan
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The Madeira Channel on YouTube

Song length should depend on what type of breaks/changes occur in it, whether it grooves, and how fast it is. If the song has enough going on to keep it interesting, it could be longer length and people won't get bored. On the other hand, if it's so fast you can't finish playing it without falling over, it's probably too long.

I actually rearranged a few tunes for playing live that had one to many duplicate trips to the verse chorus and wasn't really adding anything to the song but elapsed time. I felt them a little monotonous in places so I did some minor rearranging to make the songs have a bit more impact without dragging on needlessly. I agree with Ivan that a well crafted song should be as long as it needs to be. We definitely have our fair share of 3 min. plus tunes.

Ryan
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IvanP
Checking Satan's Pilgrims songs:

Ghoulash - 5:02 (!!!!)
Scorpio 6 - 3:29
Ran-goon - 4:22
Creature Feature - 5:13 (without the canned intro: 4:01)
Boss BSA - 3:58
Haunted House of Rock - 3:37

And then there's Misirlou Twist - case closed!

What is the case that is closed? I could list 5 or 6 songs that are under 2:30, and even more that are under 3:00. I wasn't calling out the Pilgrims for playing only short songs. Just mentioned that it was a Pilgrims short song that got me thinking about this issue and the balance of the dynamics of a set or an album of instrumental music.

IvanP

zak
Our current set opener (Ivan will probably tell you that it sounds like a "wall of white noise" or something haha)

But I will probably also tell you that "it's a beautiful thing."

Checking Satan's Pilgrims songs:

Ghoulash - 5:02 (!!!!)
Scorpio 6 - 3:29
Ran-goon - 4:22
Creature Feature - 5:13 (without the canned intro: 4:01)
Boss BSA - 3:58
Haunted House of Rock - 3:37

And then there's Misirlou Twist - case closed!

There are really shitty short songs and really shitty long songs, and amazing short and long surf songs.

5 out of 6 from the same album! Hmmmmm Hmmm
This wasn't conscious. Just a phase we were going through, I guess.

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"94 Second Surf" is one of the great classic surf tunes. Pure genius. Btw, check out the vocally undubbed version now available on the Ace compilation "That's Swift".

On the other hand, my favorite Penetrators' tune, "Melodie's Dilemma" is 3:18.

So, what Ivan said.

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