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A friend of mine just told me he head Dick Dale's Surf Beat in a Walgreens last night. Doing a search for Walgreens on this site is quite amazing. They are playing all kinds of good stuff the last few years!

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"It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea

So why do you suppose Walgreens is playing all this cool stuff? A hip insider programming the Muzak system? Or is it just that this music is 50-60 years old, deemed inoffensive, and instrumental?

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"It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea

If you ever watch the Fox 5 Morning News in San Diego and we are doing a surf segment you'll hear music from my personal collection, including many bands that are active on this website and the podcasts.

Our audio person was always playing Beach Boys whenever we had a surfing segment on so I put a bunch of real surf music in the audio computer and told her to use those instead

I heard the orignal Sandals version of Endless Summer at REI in Seattle the other day. There are alot of TV and radio adds with surf style music in the background.

I think Nostalgic surf music is powerful stuff to get boomers to keep buying stuff.

Sponge Bob also has a great soundtrack. Ween's Ocean Man plays over the credits in the Sponge Bob Movie. My kids rock out in the living room when they crank it on the cartoon.

just heard an instrumental -- kind of mix of rockabilly and surf -- with definite reverb, and twang added. No idea what the song was, or who performed it.

Of all places, I heard it in a "Jack's 99 Cent Stores"!! I buy my yogurt for lunch there on work days quite often. http://jacks99world.com/

Whatever it was, it made me smile, and actually made me think of Baja Marty (thinking, he would have dug this!!

UNSTEADY FREDDIE

http://www.facebook.com/unsteady.freddie

Freddie,
That's cool.
Yup Marty dug Rockabilly too.
So he most def. would have liked
A rockabilly surf mix.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Just heard some EXCELLENT surf tuneage on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations: San Francisco episode... anyone out there know who's surf-inspired tunes are on that episode?

Last edited: Feb 16, 2013 14:45:58

Not really hearing surf music in unexpected places, but my GP's last name is Eddy-Bertrand.

In a restaurant at a table next to me there was two couples, the older couple were parents of the girl in the other couple. They got talking about drums and the boyfriend said he had just started learning. The older guy's face just lit right up and he started talking about The Atlantics and The Ventures and how the young guy needs to listen to the surf drummers and surf music as it will be a great learning ground for him!

https://www.facebook.com/lostremoleros/

i was channel surfing this evening and stopped by spongebob as there was surf music playing in the background of a halloween episode

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mom_surfing wrote:

i was channel surfing this evening and stopped by spongebob as there was surf music playing in the background of a halloween episode

Tom Kenny, voice of Sponge Bob and I believe one of the creators of the show, is a big fan of retro music. I lived in San Francisco back in 89 and I used to see him at all the Rockabilly shows. At the time he was just doing Stand up comedy. I thought I read that he got up for a couple songs at Deke Dickersons Guitar Geek fest a couple years ago. When my kids where younger. I went to a parent/teacher conference and the teacher looked at me strangely and said " Your son says you were friends with Sponge Bob"

Surf_Skater wrote:

mom_surfing wrote:

i was channel surfing this evening and stopped by spongebob as there was surf music playing in the background of a halloween episode

Tom Kenny, voice of Sponge Bob and I believe one of the creators of the show, is a big fan of retro music. I lived in San Francisco back in 89 and I used to see him at all the Rockabilly shows. At the time he was just doing Stand up comedy. I thought I read that he got up for a couple songs at Deke Dickersons Guitar Geek fest a couple years ago. When my kids where younger. I went to a parent/teacher conference and the teacher looked at me strangely and said " Your son says you were friends with Sponge Bob"

Speaking of Sponge Bob...

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

'church key' as the background tune for sports news on a virginia talk radio station this AM

www.surfintheeye.com

Not really an unexpected place but following the Fleshtones/Los Straitjackets killer!!! show at the Southgate House here in Newport, Ky. we were hanging around afterwords when Tom our(AmpFibians) drummer looked at me and said he thought the songs playing on the house PA sounded familiar I said "what the???".... as it turned out, the soundman was playing our Spies In Love CD we had given him a couple of years ago. Tom asked him about it and he replied... I figured you guys would be here.

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http://www.reverbnation.com/thesouthgateboys

The small town where I work has PA speakers playing music in the streets all day long during the holiday season. A few days ago, just as I was leaving work, they started playing Surf Rider by the Lively Ones. In these parts it's extremely uncommon to hear Surf music even on specialized radio stations so that was REALLY unexpected, and made my day.

Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.

I worked at toys 'r' us circa 1989, and they had a tape on a constant 90 minute loop, and Ventures' 'walk don't run '64' was on it during x=mas time

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1981, Milan, Italy.... Jon & the Nightriders tour... walking next to the cathedral, ElDuomo... http://tinyurl.com/kgob6u9 in the crowded high-end shopping area adjacent.... a guy was pushing a cart selling roasted chestnuts with blair-ing car stereo speakers attached... it was "Live at the Whiskey", Nightriders album playing.

SlacktoneDave wrote:

1981, Milan, Italy.... Jon & the Nightriders tour... walking next to the cathedral, ElDuomo... http://tinyurl.com/kgob6u9 in the crowded high-end shopping area adjacent.... a guy was pushing a cart selling roasted chestnuts with blair-ing car stereo speakers attached... it was "Live at the Whiskey", Nightriders album playing.

WOW

www.surfintheeye.com

Lilyhammer, Season 2, Episode 1, there is a short scene with a bar band wearing cowboy hats playing instro, the drummer is wearing a wrestling mask (never do this unless you are in Los Straitjackets).

There was an oil down at Cordova drag strip and they played surf on the PA while the clean-up went on.

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