JavierTorres
Joined: Mar 27, 2013
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Posted on Mar 29 2013 05:19 PM
They are my favorite band but I've heard a lot of Surf musician say that they weren't a real Surf Rock band. I think that even if they did not make a lot of instrumental songs, they had the Surf Rock sound in their vocal songs like "Surfin USA", "Little Honda" and even in new songs like "That's Why God Made the Radio". But they did make their own instrumental like "Stoked", "Surf Jam", "Shut Down Part II" and "Carl's Big Chance". And let's be fair here, if it weren't for them maybe Surf Rock would have stayed as a local style of rock cause by 1963 they were the Top Surf Band in the nation and their sound spread around the world quickly. Let me know your thoughts about this topic.
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PrestonRice
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Mar 29 2013 05:32 PM
Vocal surf pop. I love the beach boys, a lot on here would disagree. If you click on the 50 years banner at the top of the page, it will take you to an article that covers this a little. Listen to the pet sounds sessions, Brian Wilson has some pretty surfy tones, lots of reverb.
This topic may help:
http://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/10585/
— IMO.
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Noel
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Back in Piitsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I grew up.
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Posted on Mar 29 2013 05:35 PM
Welcome to SG101, Javier. Your question has been under discussion for a long time. Not a lot of topics, but the conversations are enthusiastic. Enjoy the read.
http://surfguitar101.com/search/?q=beach+boys+surf&models=forums.topic
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JavierTorres
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Posted on Mar 29 2013 05:38 PM
^^^^ Thanks both for the link. I'm new here so I haven't read all topics
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DannySnyder
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Berkeley, CA
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Posted on Mar 29 2013 07:26 PM
I think this issue has long ago been settled by the "agree to disagree" clause. Frankly, who cares? It's all great music and 99.9% of anyone under 35 don't even know what surf music is let alone who's legit or not 
— 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
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 10:00 AM
PrestonRice wrote:
I love the beach boys, a lot on here would disagree.
Actually, it’s the other way around. I think there are more people here that like the BB’s than dislike them. I’ve always found this discussion or “controversy” funny. As if to be a true surf music fan you’re not allowed to like the BB’s. Nonsense. Were they a surf band? YES! In their early career they played the music pioneered by Dick Dale, PJ and others and their style subsequently influenced other surf bands like The Surfaris, The Pyramids, The Astronauts and even Dick Dale, just to name a few. Are they strictly a surf band? No, they are a Rock & Roll band who created their own sound and style. Their post 1964 Beatles-era stuff developed into very sophisticated music and influenced generations to come. Welcome to the forum, Javier. Beach Boys rule!
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zzero
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Lillian Alabama
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 10:11 AM
i totally agree with the baron there. the BB.s were a surf band even with the vocals. they 've been around for years so of course their music evolved like any good band would have. helluva of a good bunch!!
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 10:51 AM
Norm is dead on, they are held in very high-esteem here. I think whether people like the Ventures or not is more of a debate than the Beach Boys.
Are they an instrumental surf band? No. Did they define surf culture for most of America? Absolutely. Are they are surf band? You bet.
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BoardwalkerJeff
Joined: Jan 24, 2008
Posts: 376
Santa Monica, Ca.
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 12:37 PM
Stoked was in my first surf bands set list for years...
Still the best show I have ever seen. Close to tears many times...
BB fan here!
— Jeff Utterback
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Craigthekeg
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Posts: 124
Anaheim, Calif. Disneyland.
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 01:11 PM
I was born in 1950, so I grew up listening to all the music on the Radio in the days of The first Beach Boys and I Surfed 1963-68 in Santa Cruz area. We listened to them all the time and Loved it. I knew all the words too. I also heard Surf Music instrumentals and Loved it too. Apache and Pipeline were just as popular and Beach Boys music. No difference to us...just music on the Radio. Cars and Girls were way more important then trying to figure out the Rock 'n Roll vs Surf thing.
Craig the Keg
— Hodad makin' the scene with a six pack.
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PrestonRice
Joined: Oct 05, 2012
Posts: 1725
Austin, Texas
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 01:37 PM
Hmm.. Sorry, I thought I recalled some Beach Boy hate in my lurking days on this website, before I joined. Maybe it was complaints about BB's Live,, which wouldn't surprise me.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 01:55 PM
Dude... they were awful in the late 70s-80s. Embarrassing. Well... it was Mike's fault. I'd hate to place the blame on Carl and Dennis.
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PrestonRice
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Mar 30 2013 02:06 PM
I think the sound relies on the many layers of sound that build and cooperate, and Mike's voice was screwing with all the layers and harmonies. Not only that, but his voice didn't quite sit right in that time. Speaking of the beach boys, anyone seen "the wrecking crew"? It looks really good, I may have to buy it.
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Louie7
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50,000 Light-Years Beyond Planet Claire
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Posted on Jun 16 2013 10:56 PM
I don't think anyone would pose the question "Were The Astronauts a real surf band?", would they? Yet, they (like the Beach Boys) became primarily a vocal band.
So, there's your standard.
What people are really asking is "Were the Beach Boys a REAL surf band?"
'Real' is a real slippery word.
I think the most accurate thing to say is; Yes, originally, The Beach Boys were a real surf band. Possibly one of the best. Anyone who saw them in 1962 and 1963 (like I did) would agree, I'm sure.
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arncol
Joined: Apr 10, 2012
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Denton, Tx
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Posted on Jun 17 2013 10:26 AM
I like the Beach Boys and the Ventures, but Greg the Keg nailed the original zeitgeist of 60's surf era when he said, "Cars and Girls were way more important then trying to figure out the Rock 'n Roll vs Surf thing."
I don't remember too many discussions about musical taxonomy back then.
Arnie
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Stormtiger
Joined: Dec 12, 2006
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Ventura, CA
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Posted on Jun 17 2013 10:46 AM
I beg to differ young man, I actually saw them for the first time in the early 70s when Surf's Up had just come out, they were awesome, vocals were perfect.
JakeDobner wrote:
Dude... they were awful in the late 70s-80s. Embarrassing. Well... it was Mike's fault. I'd hate to place the blame on Carl and Dennis.
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Stormtiger
Joined: Dec 12, 2006
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Ventura, CA
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Posted on Jun 17 2013 10:48 AM
I've seen the Wrecking Crew, fantastic film, I don't think you can buy it so see it if it comes to your town.
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RobC
Joined: Oct 11, 2010
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Bainbridge Island, Washington
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Posted on Jun 17 2013 04:58 PM
For the record:
HUGE Beach Boys fan. I grew up singing four part harmonies with my dad and my brothers as a kid so I am genetically biased.
Mom would sing the tenor parts and the one brother that was truly tone deaf- we made him snap his fingers and hum, quietly.....
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jonfender
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Posts: 273
Melbourne FL USA
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Posted on Jun 17 2013 05:04 PM
The Beach Boys were a "real surf band" ! "Stoked", "Moondawg" & the rest of their 1st 2 albums...YES a REAL SURF BAND ! (Even if I was on Long Island...lol). I saw em' on Atlantic City, NJ's "steel pier" in 1969 & they were GREAT !
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PrestonRice
Joined: Oct 05, 2012
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Austin, Texas
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Posted on Jun 17 2013 05:45 PM
RobC wrote:
For the record:
HUGE Beach Boys fan. I grew up singing four part harmonies with my dad and my brothers as a kid so I am genetically biased.
Mom would sing the tenor parts and the one brother that was truly tone deaf- we made him snap his fingers and hum, quietly.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYc4DT18EJg
— IMO.
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