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El-Salvaje wrote:

The Tomorrow Men "It's about Time"
...breathtaking, this IS my record of the year
2011! Lotsa energy, prog yet as Surf As it
can get, AMAZING!!!!
Vb
Alex

Thanks so much Alex! That is a great blurb, I hope you don't mind if I use it. Cheers

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

Teisco wrote:

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A saucy, fun-filled romp with a decidedly spaghetti
western flair.

I just got this one. Lots of fun, definitely worth buying.

http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk

CaptainSpringfield wrote:

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Terry & the Blue Jeans' Beat Beat Beat Vol. 2 -
Pretty decent. It's got a handful of great songs and a
couple of not-so-great ones.

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Bruce Johnston's Surfing Around the World - "Jersey
Channel Islands Pt.
7"
- 'nuff
said.

Man that song is so freaking awesome! I love the fuzz sax, oh and the bass too. So Sick!

The Deadbeats

BTW is that one of the few good songs on that album? I heard a couple from there, they where ok.

The Deadbeats

Thanks Abe, I was looking for that before and couldn't find it.

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

Abe wrote:

BTW is that one of the few good songs on that album? I
heard a couple from there, they where ok.

It's definitely the only song like that on the album.

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

CaptainSpringfield wrote:

Abe wrote:

BTW is that one of the few good songs on that album?
I
heard a couple from there, they where ok.

It's definitely the only song like that on the album.

Damn! That song is too good. It's a shame... wish there was more material like that.

The Deadbeats

BTW that song should be required listening. It just doesn't get more badass than that as far as early 60's surf. And mixed in with some fuzz at that!

The Deadbeats

Abe wrote:

CaptainSpringfield wrote:

Abe wrote:

BTW is that one of the few good songs on that album?
I heard a couple from there, they where ok.

It's definitely the only song like that on the album.

Damn! That song is too good. It's a shame... wish there
was more material like that.

I think you'll also dig the song "Malibu" which has a lot of fuzz as well. I like the whole album.

T H E ✠ S U R F I T E S

Yes

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Finally got a chance to listen to the new TMen album. I can't add much to what's already been said about this disc. Its just great to see these tunes produced and presented so well. I knew this would be a stellar album, and it is! Great job Tmen!

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Ryan
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Klas wrote:

Abe wrote:

CaptainSpringfield wrote:

Abe wrote:

BTW is that one of the few good songs on that
album?
I heard a couple from there, they where ok.

It's definitely the only song like that on the
album.

Damn! That song is too good. It's a shame... wish
there
was more material like that.

I think you'll also dig the song "Malibu" which has a
lot of fuzz as well. I like the whole album.

Thanks Klas. Yeah that tune is pretty sick. What kinda fuzz is it? That thing sounds wild!

The Deadbeats

Since the album was recorded in 1963, my best guess would be it's a Maestro Fuzz-Tone which I believe was available on the market already in 1962.

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And speaking of the Maestro, check out this interesting excerpt from a demonstration 45:

http://www.luciferstrip.com/fuzz/maestro-fuzz.mp3

T H E ✠ S U R F I T E S

Last edited: Jul 28, 2011 07:06:38

Thanks that was pretty cool. I always wanted to try one of those out. It seems like they where trying to imitate horn instruments with this thing, haha. Davie's multi-layered fuzz tones did remind me of horn sections at times. For ex; on "Devil's Angels" for the chorus parts. Sounds so sick! Got any recommendations for some early instro fuzz?

The Deadbeats

Just got the new Secret Samurai album in the mail today, working on listening to it for about the 3rd or 4th time in just the past few hours. I'm beyond blown away, absolutely amazing cd from start to finish, and that's a rarity for me, there's usually at least one song on an album that I don't like or not a big fan of. That'd be my latest and greatest addition.
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-Damon.

Abe wrote:

Thanks that was pretty cool. I always wanted to try one
of those out. It seems like they where trying to
imitate horn instruments with this thing, haha. Davie's
multi-layered fuzz tones did remind me of horn sections
at times. For ex; on "Devil's Angels" for the chorus
parts. Sounds so sick! Got any recommendations for some
early instro fuzz?

Yeah, some of Allan's leads are definitely reminiscent of horns. As for early fuzz recommendations, I don't think I can recommend anything that I haven't already recommended before (besides, there weren't that many fuzz recordings made before 1965). I assume you already have the 1963 Hal Blaine and the Young Cougars album which is loaded with early fuzz sounds and would be my #1 recommendation.

T H E ✠ S U R F I T E S

Yeah thanks I'll check that out!

The Deadbeats

Just got the new Guitar Player magazine - the entire issue devoted to FUZZ!! Have fun, Abe. Smile

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I like to think that the reverb Gods were looking down upon me yesterday, buzzing with anticipation for the convention, but in an insane instance of good fortune, I hit a mother lode of incredible album scores!!!
It was like Christmas came early!!!!
In one visit, I managed to pick up the following:

The Apemen: Surfvival of de Onbeschoftste
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The Surf Trio: Safari in a Living Graveyard
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The Surf Coasters: Surf Panic '95
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The Looney Tunes: Beyond the Dune
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Various Artists: The Estrus Records Cocktail Companion
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And....the one I've been searching for...my (now previous) holy grail...(let the trumpets sound)...

The Fathoms: Fathomless
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Wow, wow, wow!!! Absolutely incredible stuff!!!

Insect Surfers
The Tikiyaki Orchestra
The Scimitars
Lords Of Atlantis
Fiberglass Jungle - Surf Radio

Welcome to the site finally JonPaul!

Congrats on that Fathoms album, that is really rare these days.

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