shivers13
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Posted on Feb 24 2012 08:24 PM
Another Monster 45 from 1962... Headache by The Citations. I first heard this on the comp, STRUMMIN' MENTAL Vol 1. These kids must have downed a couple of six-packs of soda before cutting this one! Amazing hi-energy stuff!
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Feb 24 2012 09:36 PM
was Jolt Cola around back then?
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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jdangerously57
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Medford, OR, USA
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Posted on Feb 27 2012 11:03 AM
Here's a few more to give this thread a bump. Another tune from the Breakers, followed by two more from the Emeralds.
— -Damon.
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shivers13
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Posted on Feb 27 2012 02:11 PM
Good stuff!
Check out MACH ONE by The Chancellors with some insane double-picking...
And SURFIN' THUNDER by The Tradewinds. These guys were surfin' in OMAHA in 1963!
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shivers13
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Posted on Feb 27 2012 09:30 PM
Here's another great single from 1960 that pre-dates the term Surf Music but clearly has the feel... Avalanche by Don and The Galaxies.
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vintagesurfdude
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Posted on Feb 28 2012 01:53 AM
Avalanche reminded me of this one. The Rockin' Rebels - Wild Weekend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVf144-Ccj4
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skeeter
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Virginia, USA
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 08:36 AM
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skeeter
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Virginia, USA
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 09:06 AM
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MadScientist
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Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 09:19 AM
I continue to just adore this thread! The playlist Morphball made on YouTube is the icing on the cake.
KEEP 'EM COMING!! 
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jdangerously57
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Medford, OR, USA
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 10:54 AM
Another set of 3, startin' it off with another surfin' bird.
— -Damon.
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 11:23 AM
Boy some of these rare singles are really pushing the limits.
Some showing garage sounds, and some really fast intense double picking
which would later come into play in metal.
— Jeff(bigtikidude)
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 12:25 PM
Awesome additions! Always dug Surfin' Crow by The Jades, And Hangin' Five by The Reveliers has some killer drumming and great in-your-face guitar tone.
Here's some surf sounds from the Pacific Northwest...
Before Paul Revere & The Raiders became well known they cut this single, Orbit (The Spy) in 1960. This pre-dates what would happen in So-Cal by a year, but check out the super surfy break and whammy bar dives especially at the end. Pure Surf.
The Raiders were no doubt following in the footsteps of pre-surf pioneers from the Pacific Northwest, The Fabulous Wailers. The Wailers were also a big influence on The Ventures. Check out their tune from 1959, Wailin' which lays down the groundwork for what would later be called surf.
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skeeter
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Virginia, USA
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 01:20 PM
The Phantom 5 - Graveyard
According to the YouTube poster, this is around 63/64 from Indiana.
— Paul
Atomic Mosquitos
Bug music for bug people is here!
Killers from Space
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brandonio
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Indianapolis, In
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Posted on Feb 29 2012 11:10 PM
It's true Phantom 5 were from Indiana.It makes me proud to know that surf was indeed alive here in Indiana even back in the 60's.
Now if only I could find my hometown of Anderson's own The Majestics "Safari" on YouTube.Just when you think almost everything should be on YouTube by now sadly we're not even close.
— Reverb, It's A Way Of Life!
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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Mar 01 2012 05:17 PM
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shivers13
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on Mar 01 2012 08:49 PM
Heeha! Thanks, Ted. That Raider's tune is so surf you can shoot the curl on every groove of that disc, yet it pre-dates Let's Go Trippin' by a year. The story goes that The Raiders shopped the song around L.A. in '60 and all the labels turned them down. Hmmmm, very interesting.
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ColtsSurf
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Posted on Mar 01 2012 10:31 PM
That Phantom 5 Graveyard song sounds very similar to a song we used to wear out listening to as kids in the '60s. I just can't remember the name.
It was on a blue label, maybe had Deltone on there somewhere. I thought that maybe it was Dick Dale, but could not find it in his album listings.
A difference with Graveyard is that at the end of the verse when the pause happens, there was a loud scream. This surf song was probably one of the first horror crossovers.
Anybody have any ideas about who recorded it or what it was called?
— Paul
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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Mar 02 2012 09:17 AM
Had to post this nasty teen garage take on "Outer Limits" by Ann Arbor, MI's Iguanas, featuring Jim Osterberg on drums. You might know him better by other monikers...
— http://www.satanspilgrims.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Satans-Pilgrims/8210228553
https://satanspilgrims.bandcamp.com/
http://www.surfyindustries.com
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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Mar 02 2012 09:20 AM
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spskins
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tn
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Posted on Mar 02 2012 09:22 AM
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