We do The Bonanza Theme; and Green Acres.
Working on a version of Suicide Is Painless
from M.A.S.H. We also have a cool arrangement of
The Lonely Bull played with double stops. Ole!
Dusty Twangdude
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We do The Bonanza Theme; and Green Acres. Dusty Twangdude Last edited: Jun 29, 2013 05:17:57 |
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On The Mariners recent release "Demon Surf!" we covered The Go-Go's "Vacation" (with a bit of the Titanic theme added at the beginning & end) and Shakira's "Objection (Tango)". Never heard that one? Here's the original... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gs0e4eqW_c We also covered "Runaway" and "Searchin' my Soul" on the "Wrong Planet!" CD back in 2000 and the HulaHounds recorded a killer version of Billy Idol's "White Wedding" on "Release the Hounds" in 2003. —Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005) Last edited: Mar 01, 2013 09:11:14 |
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Lemme Take You To The Beach The album of Zappa covers? Yep. — |
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Can I submit a request? I've always wanted to hear a surf cover of the Star Spangled Banner — |
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wooza wrote:
If it is Greek then it has a Turkish name. The musical culture is common to both peoples. A great source of tunes for surf adaptation might be the Rebetik corpus of the Anatolian Greeks who settled in Piraeus after the Exchange of Populations eventuated by the collapse of the (not so) "Great Idea" of the invasion of Anatolia by ambitious Neo-Byzantinists. Misirlu (Mısırlı in Turkish) was probably sung in the hash dens of the Piraeus Rembetes some 90 yrs ago... — |