DeathTide
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New Orleans
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Posted on Feb 19 2022 12:22 PM
It's by Emy Jackson & Smashmen and it's called Namido No Heart.
I was listening to Nippon Girls vol 2 and suddenly this incredible surf guitar jumped out at me, I could barely believe my ears. Then without warning, it started glissing like a maniac! This band has a more produced rerecorded version of this song, it's on their album... and the surf guitar is gone WTF???!!?!! But wow, what a joy to hear it in this version.
Hopefully the link goes straight to the track, but if not, it starts right at 33:37.
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beatcomber
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Massachusetts, USA
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 07:16 AM
"Namido No Heart" literally means "Teardrop's Heart," or more accurately "Crying Heart."
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remora1
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San Pedro, CA
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 09:09 AM
Cool, I've never heard that one. Here's another that really rocks with glissandos all over the place!
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 10:09 AM
I'm a big Emy Jackson fan and own an original copy of her sole album as well as a couple of 45s. And the surf guitar is not gone on the album version of "Don't Break My Heart"...
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Klas
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 10:09 AM
"Crying In A Storm" is great as well and was her big hit. Check out the Spotnicks' 1966 cover version...
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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 01:18 PM
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DeathTide
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New Orleans
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 01:34 PM
remora1 wrote:
Cool, I've never heard that one. Here's another that really rocks with glissandos all over the place!
That is so badass! I love that tone! I wonder what the high strings sound like. Whenever I get the low strings to sound awesome, the high strings break my ears.
Klas wrote:
I'm a big Emy Jackson fan and own an original copy of her sole album as well as a couple of 45s. And the surf guitar is not gone on the album version of "Don't Break My Heart"...
Ah! Awesome! I was not searching for the English title duuuuuuuhhhh. On YT there are several vids of this song by this artist but it’s a completely different track. It doesn’t start with the organ and has no surf guitar. That is supercool you have the original vinyl! What year is it?
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 03:47 PM
spskins wrote:
Any idea who her backing band was? Anyone of note?
My guess would have been that her band didn't include any of the more famous eleki or GS players and that seems to have been the case...
Q: Who were the Smashmen (the band on “Crying in a Storm”)? In particular, do you remember the guitarist’s name?
Emy: There was no band called “Smashmen” – it was a ghost band to make my songs. The players were pick up musicians chosen by Columbia records through testing procedures. The back end chorus were the MGM boys from the Philippines. Regarding the guitarist – there were so many musicians involved, I couldn’t tell you.
https://garagehangover.com/emy-jackson/
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Klas
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 03:52 PM
DeathTide wrote:
That is supercool you have the original vinyl! What year is it?
It's from 1966 and I have the Taiwanese pressing with the cool transparent coloured vinyl (although mine is the orange version)...

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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Feb 23 2022 08:30 PM
Klas wrote:
spskins wrote:
Any idea who her backing band was? Anyone of note?
My guess would have been that her band didn't include any of the more famous eleki or GS players and that seems to have been the case...
Q: Who were the Smashmen (the band on “Crying in a Storm”)? In particular, do you remember the guitarist’s name?
Emy: There was no band called “Smashmen” – it was a ghost band to make my songs. The players were pick up musicians chosen by Columbia records through testing procedures. The back end chorus were the MGM boys from the Philippines. Regarding the guitarist – there were so many musicians involved, I couldn’t tell you.
https://garagehangover.com/emy-jackson/
Thanks Klas!
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Klas
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Mar 05 2022 09:16 AM
Another great Japanese girl singer with cool instrumental guitar backing was Margaret. Here with the unmistakable Takeshi Terauchi on lead guitar...

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synchro
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Posted on Mar 05 2022 10:50 AM
This entire thread epitomizes what I love about Surf and derivative genres. It was like a time machine to the best times of the ‘60s. The spirit of this music is what sets it off for me. It was as if electric guitar was a force all its own and an ultimate musical statement.
For my tastes, the music of the era before distortion became prominent is the best memory. I loved it all my life.
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