peaceandwaves
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 09:36 AM
After a week of being a member in this forum, I am really enjoying it. All of the bands mentioned I seem to like pretty well, but most I have never heard of. My question for the brilliant minds at SG101 is:
What genre would you label my bands music as. We are marketed as surf acoustic, what do you think.
Any reviews will be appreciated greatly.
www.myspace.com/davehayes13
www.songvault.fm/artists/david_hayes.htm
peaceandwaves,
dan
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tdsurf
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 09:42 AM
Hi Dan, would I be correct to say your model is similar to Jack Johnson's format of music? I'm not the expert here but I have been surfing all of my life and I think you play "surfer's music" and not "surf music". Labels suck so I am sure to be corrected.
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peaceandwaves
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 09:47 AM
tdsurf
Hi Dan, would I be correct to say your model is similar to Jack Johnson's format of music? I'm not the expert here but I have been surfing all of my life and I think you play "surfer's music" and not "surf music". Labels suck so I am sure to be corrected.
I think that is probably right on. I don't typically like to be put in a genre box, but it would be interesting to see how people who enjoy surf music rate our style because it is so much different from most of what I have come across here.
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Joelman
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 10:43 AM
Well I took a good listen.
Surf music as I believe most here define it?
Nope...
My wife walked into the room as I was listening to your my-space page.
She ask why I was listening to James Taylor.
Your band's music is good. But not even close to what I believe most here would call surf music.
However, you are still more than welcome here in my opinion! Besides, I think you will find that nearly everyone here also listens to and plays several different styles of music.
Check out Zak's' my-space. He is really out 180 from surf with his lonely guitar stuff. We have the Aquasonics from CO. that do the Rockabilly style on occasion.
We may play surf music by style, but don't think we are limited to it.
Hang around a while we might just convert you over...
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peaceandwaves
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 10:57 AM
Joelman
Well I took a good listen.
Surf music as I believe most here define it?
Nope...
My wife walked into the room as I was listening to your my-space page.
She ask why I was listening to James Taylor.
Your band's music is good. But not even close to what I believe most here would call surf music.
However, you are still more than welcome here in my opinion! Besides, I think you will find that nearly everyone here also listens to and plays several different styles of music.
Check out Zak's' my-space. He is really out 180 from surf with his lonely guitar stuff. We have the Aquasonics from CO. that do the Rockabilly style on occasion.
We may play surf music by style, but don't think we are limited to it.
Hang around a while we might just convert you over...
Thanks so much for your time, and being compared to james taylor isn't all bad right?
I like the style of most everything I have heard and I love surf movies (the endless summer's, step into liquid, and sprout are among my favorites). I am very familiar with the style, just not the band names and such. My brother started out playing the elec. and we are working to put some back into our sets. It will help us be able to branch out a little with the addition of a bass player.
Thanks Again bro
peaceandwaves,
dan
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Joelman
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 11:04 AM
Being compared to James Taylor is a good thing!
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DannySnyder
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 11:29 AM
Hi David, I'd call it acoustic MOR (middle of (the)road) but I realize it somehow got tagged with surf or surfer's music with the whole Jack Johnson phenomenon. It's very well done, you're obviously talented.
As pointed out earlier it really is completely separate from what the members of this forum think of as surf. I doubt you'll find more than 3 or 4 threads that even mention an acoustic guitar. I'm curious if your concept of 'surf' music was first the acoustic style you play and then you discovered our type of instro surf?
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peaceandwaves
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 11:58 AM
DannySnyder
Hi David, I'd call it acoustic MOR (middle of (the)road) but I realize it somehow got tagged with surf or surfer's music with the whole Jack Johnson phenomenon. It's very well done, you're obviously talented.
As pointed out earlier it really is completely separate from what the members of this forum think of as surf. I doubt you'll find more than 3 or 4 threads that even mention an acoustic guitar. I'm curious if your concept of 'surf' music was first the acoustic style you play and then you discovered our type of instro surf?
We started playing more rock style about 10 years ago and had a few "rock alt" bands. I began with an electric and learned lead. when I went to the more singer/songwriter syle of acoustic it was because of guys like G-Love, Jack, and Donavon. I have always been aware of surf rock, but I never really seperated it into its own class until just recently.
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DennistheMenace
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 11:31 PM
Well I got more of a 'Modern Surf Unplugged' Style which I liked your approach!!
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Pappa_Surf
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Posted on Mar 30 2009 11:47 PM
I hope this isn't an insult, it's not meant to be, but I heard some Jack Black in the vocals on "Madness".
Interestingly, of all the people I've told that I listen to surf music, only one has mentioned a band other than Dick Dale or Beach Boys, they said Jack Johnson is surf music. I never heard of him so I had to research who he is. For your style I would say Jack Johnsonesque.
I'll have to let me wife have a listen, I think she'd really like it.
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Joelman
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Posted on Mar 31 2009 12:40 AM
Jake Johnson's style is, 'white man Reggie' style of music.
I'm not saying it's bad, in fact I kinda like it as a change, but it aint surf music as I know it.
I wouldn't call it surf music if they forced me to eat poi.
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peaceandwaves
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Oklahoma
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Posted on Mar 31 2009 09:52 AM
DennistheMenace
Well I got more of a 'Modern Surf Unplugged' Style which I liked your approach!!
Thanks alot man, I think that is what you get with our live performances. It is a very fun style that I don't think comes through in the cd.
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peaceandwaves
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Posted on Mar 31 2009 09:53 AM
Pappa_Surf
I hope this isn't an insult, it's not meant to be, but I heard some Jack Black in the vocals on "Madness".
Interestingly, of all the people I've told that I listen to surf music, only one has mentioned a band other than Dick Dale or Beach Boys, they said Jack Johnson is surf music. I never heard of him so I had to research who he is. For your style I would say Jack Johnsonesque.
I'll have to let me wife have a listen, I think she'd really like it.
No worries, I like the style. I wrote it for a movie that I had a chance to be in as a character piece, so equatting it with a movie star is pretty stellar. Thanks for listening and giving your honest opinion.
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peaceandwaves
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Posted on Mar 31 2009 09:56 AM
Joelman
Jake Johnson's style is, 'white man Reggie' style of music.
I'm not saying it's bad, in fact I kinda like it as a change, but it aint surf music as I know it.
I wouldn't call it surf music if they forced me to eat poi.
I totally agree, I was talking last night about how I have not really paid any attention to this genre of music and just grouped our music in with it.
I have developed an appreciation for the major differences in style.
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