Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jun 22 2012 08:52 AM
(to Heartbreak Hotel)
Today the nanny came late,
the Keurig went on the fritz.
The kids are home all day now,
my life sure is the pits.
Well I'm so mired in boredom,
well I'm so mired in boredom.
Well I'm so damned bored I could die.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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Perry_Rhodan_SMUS
Joined: Jun 11, 2012
Posts: 17
Luxembourg, Europe
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Posted on Jun 22 2012 09:20 AM
Hahahaha! and not to forget the "Dammit-I-DON'T-live-in-a-GHETTO-blues"...or the "Forgive-me-for-my-shiny-expensive-SUV-BLues"....ok, now I feel like I need to crank up my ERIC CLAPTON reissue fender Amp and play some Gary Moore on it, screw all that nasty REVERB anyways! 
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Jun 22 2012 09:31 AM
Me love surf music.
Discovered this music in ninth grade, and made instrumental music my passion. Shame I don't like more of it, but I prefer instrumental music to songs hands down. Instrumental music puts you somewhere and makes you decipher it. When writing instrumental music, you have to be quite aware of what you are doing and what you are putting into the song and if you pay attention to that then you get something that is truly a work of one's self. Not a work of what one wished they were or what they wished they were.
As for surf music, I love how primal it can be, but completely beautiful. It generally lacks space, which is its one negative(I love Ambient music), but there is a constant motion of music when coupled with the right dynamics that just creates perfect songwriting.
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Perry_Rhodan_SMUS
Joined: Jun 11, 2012
Posts: 17
Luxembourg, Europe
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Posted on Jun 22 2012 09:40 AM
Noel wrote:
(to Heartbreak Hotel)
Today the nanny came late,
the Keurig went on the fritz.
The kids are home all day now,
my life sure is the pits.
Well I'm so mired in boredom,
well I'm so mired in boredom.
Well I'm so damned bored I could die.
Excellent ;-D
Made me laugh my head off, Noel! 
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buddyluvgoo
Joined: Jun 01, 2011
Posts: 7
Philadelphia, PA
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Posted on Jun 22 2012 11:22 AM
Why, for da chicks, of course!
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zzero
Joined: Jul 09, 2010
Posts: 1153
Lillian Alabama
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Posted on Jun 22 2012 08:48 PM
surf music is loud, fast(usually) and primal!!!!!! dats why i play the surf music!! and the chicks, money, fame, etc etc...........
— Enjoying the surf,sun and sand!!
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Paisley
Joined: Sep 15, 2008
Posts: 110
Melbourne, Australia
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Posted on Jun 23 2012 08:13 AM
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I love Surf Instro.
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I no longer have to rely on music for a living - so I can play what the heck I want!
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I can't sing.........
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jonfender
Joined: Mar 09, 2011
Posts: 273
Melbourne FL USA
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Posted on Jun 23 2012 10:18 AM
While @ age 13, getting ready for summer school, shirt 1/2 on already.....we hear "Walk Don't Run '64" as "the new one from the Ventures" on WINS in NYC. I did'nt know what "this" was, but I suddenly felt driven to duplicate it at all costs. I had bought "Wipeout" by the Surfaris the year earlier...& had gotten "OK" on my cousin's Ukelele he gave me. I signed up for "guitar lesson w/ rented gutar" & plowed away ! Within a year I had a Gibson SGjr & then, a Princeton Reverb. My parents, not bein' "rich" told me I hadda' do this on my own cos' they could only help "somewhat". (They gave me about $10 for every $90 I earned). The "new" Gibson was $115 w/a chipboard case & the Princeton Reverb was a "floor model" for $125. A P-90 guitar & Fender Reverb amp was enough to "roughly duplicate" what I heard (mute those strigs, reverb on 4). I was the guy in the band who would insist on "Moon Dawg" & "Miserlou" in 1967 ! All but one of the others said "Nah, that's out now".....but "the audience always danced to it" & seemed happy with us. The rest is not history.
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kenposurf
Joined: Feb 23, 2007
Posts: 1650
Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted on Jun 23 2012 01:25 PM
Hmmm..well the FIRST time it was because I heard Dick Dale then The Lively Ones...Astronauts and Chantays
British Invasion set in,,,goodbye surf....jump ahead a "few" years..
Dick was coming off the crest of Pulp Fiction and Tribal Thunder saw him play and hung out and chatted with him about music and martial arts after a show at
Sonoma State Univ...at the same time a co worker introduced me to the music of the Aqua Velvets/Jon And The Nightriders and a few others as well.
Got the itch to take the style and add a bit of an edge to it but keep true to the first wave style....lastly it's a challenge to play well!
— www.northofmalibu.com
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tubeswell
Joined: Sep 24, 2011
Posts: 1424
Wellington, NZ
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Posted on Jun 23 2012 03:08 PM
For a start, the music is exquisite. And then there's the reverb, tremolo, single coil geetars with whammys and old fender tube amps.
— He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Surf Daddies
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 12:27 AM
A friend of mine is in a very popular and busy cover band. This is why they don't play surf music. It actually reminds me a bit of how The Ventures chose the tunes they covered.
"Known for their repertoire of top rock hits from the 70's 'til today and their tight vocal harmonies, Flyin Blind is a band you don't want to miss!
Biography
Formed in early 2007, Flyin Blind is a party rock band out of Northeastern Pennsylvania covering rock hits from the 70’s ‘til now. Now it's true, there are dozens of party rock cover bands in the area. So what makes Flyin Blind stand out from the crowd?
3 things.
First, Song Selection. The band’s philosophy is simple; play what the people want to hear. In fact, the band has gone as far as measuring the likeability of each song they perform by researching how they fared on the Billboard Hot 100 and US Mainstream Rock charts before adding them to their set list. The result? Crowd retention. At Flyin Blind shows, the crowd stays until the end and will often chant “One more! One more!” as the lights blink signaling that it’s time to go home. Once at the end of a performance, a patron came up to the band and let them know that he had stopped in just to pick up a 6-pack on his way home, but the band was so good he ended up staying the rest of night. Now that’s crowd retention!
Second, Musicianship. Flyin Blind is comprised of experienced, talented musicians handpicked from various Northeastern PA acts each adding their own unique blend of style, performance, and personality to the lineup. In short, these guys can play!
Third and most importantly, Vocals. This is where Flyin Blind really shines. There is a reason why there are so many hit TV shows featuring vocalists competing to win the grand prize of fortune and fame. It’s simple; audiences crave great vocals. And that's exactly what they get at a Flyin Blind show! And when the show is over, it will have been the amazing lead vocals and exquisite harmonies that held the audience's attention all night and what will be remembered for weeks to come.
All these factors considered combined with the band’s top notch production, it’s no wonder that this is the band that provides the performance that people look forward to seeing all week long!
Description
Covering songs from great artists such as Matchbox 20, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Green Day, Pat Benatar, 3 Doors Down, Alanis Morrisette, Tom Petty, Eve 6, The Eagles, John Cougar Mellancamp, Tonic, Doobie Brothers, Jimmy Eat World, Joan Jett, Bon Jovi, Chris Daughtry, Neil Young, Ozzy Osbourne, Janice Joplin, Sublime, Allman Brothers, Bryan Adams, Gin Blossoms, Crosby Stills & Nash, Filter, Billy Idol, Nickelback, Blondie, Black Crows, Rolling Stones, Big & Rich ... and many more!"
Even with all this, and how busy they are, and with the other bands they're also in, they have day jobs to make ends meet.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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bigtikidude
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 25683
Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A.
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 12:43 AM
Noel,
not meant to be rude, just a few thoughts/questions.
1st It seems weird to post this (yours above)in this thread.
Maybe you should post about your friends band in the Shallow end.
I don't see how they pertain to the topic of the thread.
2nd, there is no doubt that lots of people will love a great top 100 vocal cover band, over a surf/instrumental band. Most of the general public wants to be force fed the same songs over and over. Its call familiarity.
3rd, this below puzzles me
Noel wrote:
Once at the end of a performance, a patron came up to the band and let them know that he had stopped in just to pick up a 6-pack on his way home, but the band was so good he ended up staying the rest of night. Now that’s crowd retention!
The band was playing at a grocery or liquor store?
or, the bar sells 6 packs of un-opened beers?
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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SanchoPansen
Joined: Jan 04, 2011
Posts: 1588
Berlin L-Berg
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 05:24 AM
The chicks
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and the guitar sound
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and the drum beat
— The Hicadoolas
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SanchoPansen
Joined: Jan 04, 2011
Posts: 1588
Berlin L-Berg
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 05:30 AM
bigtikidude wrote:
2nd, there is no doubt that lots of people will love a great top 100 vocal cover band, over a surf/instrumental band. Most of the general public wants to be force fed the same songs over and over. Its call familiarity.
Last weekend we played a gig at a big party. We played first, loaded all our stuff back into our cars, grabbed some food and watched the 'professional band' they hired playing their stuff. After a couple of top 100 songs (Stones, Beatles, Breakfast at Tiffanys, Wonderwall, etc.) in CD quality (they were really good, no kidding), people wanted us to play again, because they were bored by the other songs and performance. Faith in humanity restored! And that's why I love to play surf music. I've never heard someone saying he/she doesn't like surf music at all. Maybe it's not their favorite music, but they will dance anyway...
— The Hicadoolas
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 08:23 AM
BTD, and I suppose everyone,
Didn't expect anyone to think I was being rude. The primary key is the second sentence. This is why they don't play surf music. I am not promoting their band. And the secondary key is the sentence about how similar their approach to music is to how The Ventures used to choose music to cover. They scan the top 100 and do surveys, just like The Ventures once did. Their post isn't so much an argument against playing surf music as a counter-point to the reasons everyone here loves and plays (or at least tries to) play surf. As much as they love playing music, they are treating it as a business, not a pleasure. They play Nickleback because Nickleback is an audience favorite, even if they don't like it.
In Pennsylvania, bars and even restaurants with bars, are allowed to sell six-packs of beer.
It seems to me we play what we like, and either play to surf music audiences or try to get other audiences into it. This band plays just what their audiences want, and nothing else. It's a completely different approach to playing music, much more show business craft (give 'em what they want) and less the personal expression of artists. I've talked to my friend about adding some surf to their set list. I've introduced him to, and he's really impressed by The Madeira, Daikaiju, KBK, Tmen, The Deadbeats and some others, but there's just no way they'll try that without it passing through their selection filter.
I thought folks here might be interested.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 09:00 AM
If the general concensus is, I should not have added that post, I'll delete the text of it.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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theHEAVIES
Joined: Jan 06, 2012
Posts: 16
Gary, IN
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 10:12 AM
the topic is 'why do you play surf music?' not 'why they don't'. it's not even a band you are in and ends up sounding like it's a post from a paid spokesperson. might have even been borderline proper if it were at least 1st hand.
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Noel
Joined: Mar 15, 2011
Posts: 8528
Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 01:00 PM
Okay. I screwed up. Badly. Do I delete the text or leave it here as an example of the worst post ever and hanging over my head as my punishment?
I can't delete it from the memories of those who've read it. And I can't delete the portions of it quoted by others. I can admit I shouldn't have posted it, but I still did. So I don't know what to do.
If Brian has any advice I'll take it, but for now I'm just gonna lurk and not try to be so clever in the future.
— This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.
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peterbright
Joined: Feb 10, 2012
Posts: 233
Near the Swamp In Louisiana
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 05:58 PM
I had no trouble with the post...thought provoking is all.
I just like the sound."
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BillyBlastOff
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 1070
Ventura County, Calif.
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 09:52 PM
You got busted Noel! Busted by the Surf Police! ;D
I wouldn't sweat it Noel. One would only hope most people on this list have much bigger fish to fry than to worry about an off topic post.
Cheers.
— Be careful following the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent...........................
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