Thom Starr is one of my favorites.
As an aside, his sax player's haunting, tortured sound seems to live again in The Babalooneys!
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Thom Starr is one of my favorites. As an aside, his sax player's haunting, tortured sound seems to live again in The Babalooneys! Last edited: Oct 21, 2024 02:50:15 |
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One of my favorite guitarists is Larry Carlton, and IIRC, he got his start playing Surf. I couldn’t find much about it on the Internet, but I seem to remember that he played with Jim Messina and His Jesters. I’ve seen some recent interviews with Jeff Baxter, and while I don’t know that he was ever in any famous Surf bands, apparently he got his start in Surf. Both of these, are excellent players, with an advanced sense of harmony and the ability to create truly unique solos. I have to wonder to what extent playing Surf, which requires clean technique and a degree of precision helped both of these players towards the intricate Fusion playing they did years later. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |
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Larry Carlton played with Eddie & The Showmen. —Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
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If the question is for lesser known guitarists (maybe update the thread title?), we haven't mentioned the amazing guitar players in Australia's Atlantics: Theo Penglis & Jim Skaithitis. Echo guitar, crazy fast Shadows style rhythms, wild guitar effects (pick scrapes, bird noises). —Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
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George Tomsco of The Fireballs and The String-A-Longs. This is because of both his playing and his instrumental songwriting. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com |
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Brian wrote:
For some reason, I had conflated some of this, and mentally placed him in the wrong band. I knew he had been in one of the well known Surf bands, but couldn’t remember which. Thanks for helping me unscramble the egg. The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. Last edited: Oct 21, 2024 11:20:39 |
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Here's a picture Larry Carlton when he was part of the Showmen. If you can find a copy of the Rare Surf comp. Vol 2., there are three tracks Larry recorded with PJ at his garage studio in 1964. The name of this "band" was humerously dubbed "Wheelie McSidewalk and the Ball Bearings" by Rick Griffn! |
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Brian wrote:
Maybe on a forum like this, it is assumed that The Atlantics, Dick Dale (who no one is mentioning) are already well known to everyone and everybody's favorite, so to speak? Also, does "1st wave" in the question have the connotation that they didn't continue like The Atlantics and Dick did? That's kind of how I took it. —http://www.satanspilgrims.com Last edited: Oct 21, 2024 12:42:16 |
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True, on a forum like this, what is "lesser known"? I put the Atlantics in there as I don't typically see a lot of discussion about them these days (at least since Ivan isn't as active here Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
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I'm under the assumption that everybody here would just have Dick Dale at the tip-top of surf guitar mountain. A given. It's fun to flex the old "what's something obscure-ish I like that I can share" muscle from time to time. |
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Thinking about the whole idea of "known" vs "lesser known" when it comes to surf guitarists of the first wave, it occurs to me how completely and indelibly my perception was shaped by John Blair! Years befor I knew anything about him, he wrote the succinct but hugely informative liner notes to a 1991 Rhino compilation called Legends of Guitar Surf. I spent countless hours listening to the CD and poring over that little folding "booklet" to the point that all those bands and musicians became household names to me. John did such a good job that to this day, I still see it as "those guys" and then everyone else is a lesser known. Almost wtihout exception. Even with all that I have discovered in the years since. |
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Maybe I need to trawl the archives of this site more thoroughly (never a bad idea), but I haven't read much about Ray Hunt, of The Surfmen. While maybe not the most technically virtuoso guitarist, the songwriting and tone of his compositions had a big influence, I 'd say. "Ghost Hop" and "Paradise Cove" are pretty established in the Surf Canon, and "El Toro" and "Malibu Run" are good too (although the latter is more of a Sax track.) I'd definitely second Richard Podolor as one of the important professional/session guitarists who played on some great records - The Tandems "Rising Surf" is a favourite of mine, and The Ghouls album has some great instrumentals. Jerry Cole was another of those guys, and Garry Usher, although I'm not sure if we can call either of them underappreciated. |
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Goldenbirdies wrote:
I really like Dick Dale but don’t find myself listening much. Kitten and The Tonics |