I bought this CD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebbles,_Volume_4 the other day, and boy is it lame. The final track is funny, and another is half decent. The rest I found to be dross.
Are copycat Beach Boys acts surf?
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dude
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Shout Bananas!!
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CLAM SHACK guitar
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I bought this CD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebbles,_Volume_4 the other day, and boy is it lame. The final track is funny, and another is half decent. The rest I found to be dross. Are copycat Beach Boys acts surf? |
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It represents bands from the 1960s Southern California surf craze. The instrumentals from that era have found a lot more love as time passed, but they all stemmed from the same scene. Personally, I call the vocal stuff surf pop, but I'm pretty sure that's not a term they used then. So basically, yes. It is surf. But the surf we know today has kinda left that part behind. — |