wafflejack
Joined: Jan 08, 2012
Posts: 42
Minneapolis
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Posted on Jun 24 2012 11:22 PM
I play surf music because of it's ability to make our band sound unique, and yet intrinsically classic at the same time. When people come to our gigs, they drink and dance and have a good time regardless if they ever listen to the genre outside of the bar we're playing. It's good time music, and takes skill to play.
If you're gonnna play this stuff, you gotta play live. It validates the hard work you put into it, and it makes people happy. What more could you want from life save for a good reverb unit?
Life is good people, life is good
— Dark City
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DeadRanchHands
Joined: Apr 15, 2008
Posts: 1281
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Posted on Jun 25 2012 02:59 AM
I got tired of trying to sing. Plus surf had been swimming in my unconscious for decades. I'd always liked it.
— http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk
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Brian
Joined: Feb 25, 2006
Posts: 19340
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jun 25 2012 08:21 AM
Noel wrote:
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.
You're fine.
— Site dude - S3 Agent #202
Need help with the site? SG101 FAQ - Send me a private message - Email me
"It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea
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aqualadius
Joined: Aug 30, 2010
Posts: 415
Charlotte, NC
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Posted on Jun 25 2012 08:32 AM
It's the only genre that ties in Classical music with Punk Rock and one less mouth to feed! Seriously there are so many bands that you like until the singer starts up.
— Jeremy
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Jun 25 2012 10:53 AM
aqualadius wrote:
It's the only genre that ties in Classical music with Punk Rock and one less mouth to feed! Seriously there are so many bands that you like until the singer starts up.
If only surf music had more in common with classical than being instrumental some of the time...
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drichard444
Joined: Jun 25, 2012
Posts: 3
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Posted on Jun 26 2012 11:24 AM
when I was a little boy my grandma let me use my uncle's stereo to keep me occupied. He had The Ventures in Space, Have Twangy Guitar, will Travel, and Walk don't Run.
It's her fault.
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Matt22
Joined: Feb 15, 2007
Posts: 2858
Fredericksburg, Virginia
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Posted on Jun 26 2012 11:59 AM
I'm all about the money!
— Matt "tha Kat" Lentz
Skippy and the Skipjacks: 2018-2020
Skippyandtheskipjacks.net
https://www.facebook.com/skippyandtheskipjacks
Otto and the Ottomans: 2014-2015
The Coconauts surf band: 2009-2014
www.theamazingcoconauts.com
Group Captain and the Mandrakes 2013
http://www.gcmband.com/
The Surfside IV: 2002-2005, 2008-2009
the Del-Vamps: 1992-1999, 2006-2007
http://www.dblcrown.com/delvamps.html
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aqualadius
Joined: Aug 30, 2010
Posts: 415
Charlotte, NC
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Posted on Jun 26 2012 01:25 PM
If only surf music had more in common with classical than being instrumental some of the time...
Jake, have you listened to the 6th SG101 podcast? Quite a lot of good Classical covers there, and an excellent interview with John Blair which is really kicking my Convention Yearn into high gear!
— Jeremy
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zzero
Joined: Jul 09, 2010
Posts: 1153
Lillian Alabama
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 02:59 PM
noel--just read your post and see nothing wrong with it. your post was your answer to the question!! honest answer. keep up the good work!!
— Enjoying the surf,sun and sand!!
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eddiekatcher
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2778
Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 10:33 PM
Why would one play anything else? I heard Baja in the summer of 1963. That was it.............period.
ed
— Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?
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normj
Joined: Apr 26, 2010
Posts: 882
central Indiana
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 11:09 PM
If you ever heard me sing, you would not have to ask!!
Talk to you later,
Norm
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normj
Joined: Apr 26, 2010
Posts: 882
central Indiana
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 11:13 PM
SanchoPansen wrote The chicks
I seemed to have missed out on that part. Groupies for a surf band. That would be different.
Talk to you later,
Norm
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normj
Joined: Apr 26, 2010
Posts: 882
central Indiana
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 11:15 PM
tubeswell wrote For a start, the music is exquisite. And then there's the reverb, tremolo, single coil geetars with whammys and old fender tube amps.
The only thing you left out was old geezers.
Talk to you later,
Norm
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normj
Joined: Apr 26, 2010
Posts: 882
central Indiana
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 11:19 PM
josheboy wrote I play surf guitar for all the wealth and fame! And all the chicks!
We need to talk. I missed out on all 3.
Talk to you later,
Norm
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normj
Joined: Apr 26, 2010
Posts: 882
central Indiana
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Posted on Jul 04 2012 11:21 PM
surfaholic wrote and I have a lot of flowery shirts.
Yes, I can relate to that. I did always feel a little out of place playing acid rock in a Hawaiian shirt.
Talk to you later,
Norm
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LoeD
Joined: Feb 29, 2012
Posts: 310
Germany
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Posted on Jul 05 2012 12:33 AM
Surf is the only style I know where your bandmates and even the tech guy asks you to turn up the guitar amp instead of always complaining about guitar amp volumes in a band with a singer.
so what enhances a guitarists ego better than that?
LoeD
— here comes the WEST SAMOA SURFER LEAGUE
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JTTurbo
Joined: Feb 15, 2012
Posts: 43
Pittsburgh, PA
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Posted on Jul 05 2012 06:55 AM
aqualadius wrote:
It's the only genre that ties in Classical music with Punk Rock and one less mouth to feed! Seriously there are so many bands that you like until the singer starts up.
Best post in this thead...IMHO. I agree 100%.
— Jason
the Turbosonics
"Playin' Surf at Maximum Impact"
Website
Twitter
Bandcamp
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kenposurf
Joined: Feb 23, 2007
Posts: 1650
Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted on Jul 05 2012 05:24 PM
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Perry_Rhodan_SMUS
Joined: Jun 11, 2012
Posts: 17
Luxembourg, Europe
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Posted on Jul 06 2012 05:10 AM
LoeD wrote:
Surf is the only style I know where your bandmates and even the tech guy asks you to turn up the guitar amp instead of always complaining about guitar amp volumes in a band with a singer.
so what enhances a guitarists ego better than that?
LoeD
Normally that is true and applies to me too, Loed!
But on the last two gigs, the sound guy turned against me and said my guitar was way too loud (and I didn't even bring the Fender Showman that day, I had a way mor modest amp, adapted to the venue's size), so my while my bandmates encouraged me to turn it up to ear-splitting volume the sound guy kept shaking his head and giving me the "thumbs-down" hand-sign....the bastard...needless to say I barely touched that volume dial! 
It COULD however be that I am getting old and that years of reverb drenched acoustic punishment damaged my ears so far that I just THINk it's not loud enough...but who cares? Never enough reverb and rarely enough VOLUME!

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vintagesurfdude
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
Posts: 795
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Posted on Jul 06 2012 04:03 PM
Be careful with the sound guy...... they know where to look on the board for the "suck" knob!
I had enough at an outdoor gig recently when the sound guy was complaining about the stage volume being too high (my VR on 2 1/2!!!) and I told him to just pull my amp out of the mix and I'll turn up to compensate. He did, it worked great! my amp never sounded so good.
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