when the opportunity arises to 'jam' with someone you've never played with before, what songs do you recommend knowing beyond the usual first wave standards? (pipeline, walk don't run, penetration, etc)
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Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 5297 the outer banks of north carolina |
when the opportunity arises to 'jam' with someone you've never played with before, what songs do you recommend knowing beyond the usual first wave standards? (pipeline, walk don't run, penetration, etc) —Last edited: Sep 23, 2008 09:42:28 |
Joined: Sep 01, 2008 Posts: 113 Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina |
Tempest, Fathomized, Ghastly Stomp, Kawanga... can't remember more now —Guitar Player in Nahuelaizers |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3546 mojave desert, california |
maybe learn a totally "non-surf" tune and bring that to the jam session: something like Madonna's "Like a Virgin" would be fun to play! |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3546 mojave desert, california |
also the Booker T and MGs type of stuff: Green Onions, Hip Hug Her etc. |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3546 mojave desert, california |
Mancini? |
Joined: Feb 11, 2007 Posts: 591 Encinitas, Ca |
That's a tricky one Carol. Unless the other people are familiar with surf (or are really good listeners) it may be hard to just "jam" on surf tunes. Many of the tunes are not as predictable like a I IV V blues jam. It's like when you ask a guy "do you know 12 bar blues" and he says "Yeah, its in E right"? One thing that would help is if you have charts with the arrangements and chord changes. That way you don't end up with guys just playing blues or rock riffs all over the place. Good luck...I'm curious what the others recommend. |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 5297 the outer banks of north carolina |
i shouldn't have used the word 'jam'. i've had the opportunity to play with other surf instro players and keep finding myself not knowing stuff they know, 'the hearse' and 'cruel sea' come to mind. i've since learned them. i try to keep a chord chart and arrangement of every tune i know. i guess i'm just looking for some new stuff to figure out. right now on my list is 'taco wagon' and 'surfbound'. — |
Joined: Sep 02, 2006 Posts: 3166 Denver, CO |
I think you must mean, what kinds of things are other people likely to be able to play in a pick up situation. It's hard to know what your "first wave etc." covered. I think you probably meant to cover Church Key, Intoxica, Latinia, and so on right? In terms of sheer numbers of recordings those and some less- or non-surf things like certain Ventures or Shadows numbers come to mind, along with various numbers by less prominent bands, e.g., Sleep Walk, Bulldog, or Tequila. Link Wray, if he's to your taste. If you mean "post First Wave" only, then the Strait Jackets are fairly widely covered. I'm not sure what other post First Wave bands are most covered, but one distinct tendency of later bands is to play certain non-surf numbers a lot, e.g., the James Bond Theme, Heart Full of Soul, and so on. If you want frequency information, see if your audio organizer program will provide it. In a pinch, sort by title and scan the list visually. Of course, what you really need is a frequency count for a large collection of set lists. Band set lists, not DJ set lists. DJs are pretty eclectic, whereas the bands I've run into seem to concentrate on three veins: originals, classics, non-surf adaptations. |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 3832 netherlands |
Id say go for the things that are on every second comp, like the ones tuck mentioned, surf rider, rising surf, surf party, margaya, are a few others that come to mind. If you load all your surfstuff on your ipod and let it organize by song title, you should get a good idea of what's covered a lot. or, depending on what bar mitzva your jam's at, you can learn the entire meshugga beach party catalog! —Rules to live by #314: |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 5297 the outer banks of north carolina |
exactly. i wish i could better express myself in writing. there's a core group of songs that everyone seems to know.....pipeline, walk don't run, penetration, apache, baja, mr. moto and then everyone seems to wander off in their own direction, nothing wrong with that. we all have tunes we like, bands we like, etc. i guess i'm trying to find out what other people play in a pick up situation. thanks for all the imput. — |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 5297 the outer banks of north carolina |
surf rider is one everyone seems to know. surf party not so much..................(i'll have the entire MBP memorized by next week ) — |
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Smoke on the Water. |
Joined: Jul 05, 2006 Posts: 264 Waco Texas |
Although I have never played in a perfoming club gig type band, a group of my friends did have a pretty much instrumental garage band that got together on week ends. We had a pretty nifty instro version of "Ticket to Ride" worked out. At least some of the neighbors would come over and request it sometimes. —2012-2013: FILTHY POLAROIDS |
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Look at the 4 or so sets of Music that Outterwave knows, Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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For us Aussies it's Bombora |
Joined: Sep 02, 2006 Posts: 3166 Denver, CO |
Actually, Jeff's list for the SG101 meeting, maybe?
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Gee, I seem to remember a recent discussion along those lines... —Ralph Be at one with the universe. If you can't do that, at least be at one with your guitar. |
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It ought to be Bombora for all of us. That's a great tune. —Ralph Be at one with the universe. If you can't do that, at least be at one with your guitar. |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 25538 Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A. |
also Bombora by the Original Surfaris is a great song. —Jeff(bigtikidude) |