shivers13
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Posted on Aug 25 2013 05:51 PM
Here's another monster surf 45... Gypsy Surfer b/w Wax 'em down by THE AVANTIS. The Avantis were Pat & Lolly Vegas who would later have a huge hit in the 70's as REDBONE with "Come and get your Love".
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Aug 26 2013 04:50 AM
Love Gypsy Surfer,
Thanks for reminding me about that Tune Norm.
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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jdangerously57
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Posted on Aug 26 2013 12:21 PM
shivers13 wrote:
"Sea-N-Shore"... awesome tune! This 45 and its flipside, "Metalflakes" were written by Jim Masoner of THE LIVELY ONES! Jim managed the band as well.
Very, very kool. I'd love to hear that flipside.
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shivers13
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Posted on Aug 28 2013 08:49 PM
Michigan rockers Tommy James & The Shondells started out as just THE SHONDELLS. The B-Side of their first hit single "Hanky Panky" had this surf number called "THUNDERBOLT". They would later record the classics "Crimson and Clover" "I Think We're Alone Now", "Mony Mony", and "Crystal Blue Persuasion"!
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shivers13
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Posted on Sep 02 2013 01:24 PM
Moon Probe b/w Twilight City by The Vulcanes. This group performed as THE MARKETTS when a touring group was needed live for the infamous session group who scored hits with The Surfer's Stomp, Out of Limits and more.
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Klas
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Posted on Sep 03 2013 03:44 AM
Interesting to learn about the Joe Saraceno/Marketts connection. I had a look at the liner notes for Rare Surf Volume 5 and learnt that The Vulcanes also provided the musical backing for one of my favorite girl group surf songs, "Surf Bunny Beach" by The Surf Bunnies (see video below). The Vulcanes even briefly appeared in the Frankie Avalon/Bob Hope movie I'll Take Sweden! (Not going to post a clip of that since the song really stinks, haha).
A standing joke between me and my brother is that we also should hire a band to tour for us while we stay at home making hit records!
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shivers13
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Posted on Sep 03 2013 08:39 PM
Yep! The Vulcanes also performed live for Saraceno's other session group, THE ROUTERS! Apparently they also made some live appearances as The Surfaris too!!! The awesome book REAL GONE GASSERS has a great chapter on Saraceno and his Marketts/Routers stuff.
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shivers13
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Posted on Sep 03 2013 08:58 PM
"BIRDWALK" by The Heyburners from 1963 featuring Pre-Fuzz DAVIE ALLAN! This would be re-recorded later as "RIP'S BIKE" for THE HONDELLS.
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websurfer
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Posted on Sep 21 2013 09:05 PM
The de-Fenders were a surf band based out of Lemoore,
California. The group played the surf sounds of the day
and performed through-out the central valley area. "The de-Fenders"
recorded three tracks in 1964: (1) Irritation, (2) More of More, (3)
Pismo Beach Longboard. In 1965 "the de-Fenders would be
singed by a Los Angeles record label (Diplomacy Records)
and their name would be changed to "The Brymers."
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shivers13
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Posted on Sep 25 2013 10:07 PM
I think it's also important to recognize the contribution of "studio groups" in the development of early surf music. Here's a little gem written by sax session ace, Steve "Shutdown" Douglas covered by Dick Dale and many, many others... BANZAI WASHOUT by The Catalinas.
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shivers13
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Posted on Sep 25 2013 11:08 PM
Here's another great "studio group" song written by Lee Hazelwood who wrote for everyone from Duane Eddy to Nancy Sinatra.
THE HEARSE performed by ace session guitarist Al Casey who also recorded Hazelwood's Baja, Movin', El Aguila and Batman also featured on The Astronaut's "Surfin' with" LP.
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shivers13
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Posted on Oct 02 2013 11:47 PM
Check out this instro from JULY 1959! Mighty surfy for '59. Featuring Richie Burns of Hondells fame.
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shivers13
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Posted on Nov 04 2013 10:40 PM
websurfer wrote:
The de-Fenders were a surf band based out of Lemoore,
recorded three tracks in 1964... Irritation...
Great vibe on that tune!!
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shivers13
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Posted on Nov 04 2013 10:42 PM
Here's The Breakers from Ontario, CA doing Paul Johnson's KAMI-KAZE.(Different band than The Breakers that do "Jet Stream").
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Donald77
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Posted on Nov 10 2013 08:30 AM
shivers13 wrote:
Here's another great "studio group" song written by Lee Hazelwood who wrote for everyone from Duane Eddy to Nancy Sinatra.
THE HEARSE performed by ace session guitarist Al Casey who also recorded Hazelwood's Baja, Movin', El Aguila and Batman also featured on The Astronaut's "Surfin' with" LP.
Nice one.
Did Lee Hazelwood wrote surf music?
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shivers13
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Posted on Nov 10 2013 10:21 AM
YES!
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shivers13
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Posted on Nov 25 2013 10:53 PM
First heard this super cool tune on one of the STRUMMIN' MENTAL comps. SURFIN' CROW by The Jades from Bloomington, Minnesota.
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shivers13
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Posted on Dec 08 2013 08:24 PM
From 1962 comes the killer 45 Latinia b/w Tor-Chula, an amazing Latin flavored single by The Sentinals from San Luis Obispo. Beautiful guitar work on these songs!
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Tuck
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Posted on Dec 10 2013 07:10 PM
That's a very different Kami-Kaze!
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jdangerously57
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Posted on Dec 10 2013 09:33 PM
shivers13 wrote:
From 1962 comes the killer 45 Latinia b/w Tor-Chula, an amazing Latin flavored single by The Sentinals from San Luis Obispo. Beautiful guitar work on these songs!
That's interesting, I hadn't heard the Sentinals version of Tor-Chula, only the version done by the Original Surfaris.
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