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Permalink Is it wrong to ask what your favorite version of pipeline is?

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I like Jerry Cole's version.

For me it will always be The Chantays....having grown up in a little beach town in central California I was lucky enough to see them 'live' in the early 60's along with most of the first wave surf bands at the RoseGarden Ballroom in Pismo Beach.

Thanks for posting all these other versions too as some of them are just great.

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My favorite version is from none other than Mr. Gerry McGee, especially when he and Don do it together with the song Diamond Head. Smile

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I was always partial to the Agent Orange version, but that Hot Butter version has me all excited now Popcorn

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Jonpaul mentioned a few on his show this past weekend.
The Avengers IV
The Lively Ones
and
damn forgot the 3rd, JP what was the other?

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The Astronauts!

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The Astronauts!

I agree ... there's this crazy and matchless snare fill that make me go nuts !!

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Another vote for the Chantays!
The Ventures' version was the first one I heard and made me instantly like the song, but the original just has a special atmosphere that none of the other versions has.

I also really dig the first Chantays album. There should be more piano players in surfbands again!

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The Chantays is my favorite, but I also like:

The Nobles - The opening glissando is really cool -

I really like the three guitar approach of the Astronauts version too. I was hoping to do this one for the Astronauts tribute last year, but we would probably have just screwed it up. Big Grin

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Some how I missed out on the Astronauts version. I love it. Thanks for sharing.

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websurfer wrote:

I agree about the original. Those kids really nailed it. A real marvel when you think about it--something so evocative with such subtle dynamics right out of the gate like that. I have an alternate of Pipeline on an early copy of Surf Legend and Rumors, that is missing from the later release of that comp. The tape was discovered on a shelf in the back of Wenzel's record shop in Downey, where Pipeline was recorded.

I have a copy of that comp as well, and what I heard is that it's not an alternate version (it doesn't sound like it to me) but the last one taken from the original master. Bob Spickard told me at the HB Pier after the '09 convention that it was at some point destroyed by moisture in his garage. Shame.

Interesting, pulled out 2 copies of the very well done Surf Legends and Rumors comp., and the 1988 release has Pipeline, the 1995 does not, replaced with Intoxica (The Revels).
Chantay's version is my favorite as epitomizes a pure, raw sound. But in their own way, the many other releases mentioned/demoed here are fantastic.

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I'd go Lively Ones and then The Astronauts.

I really first heard the Lively Ones version first as far as when I bought that compilation Pulp Surfin. Of course you'd hear the Ventures version everywhere in movies/tv. But that was the one I dug into the most.

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Supposedly, the version on the "Legends and Rumors" CD is 'unfiltered'. The released version has the highs EQ'd down a bit to reduce tape hiss but the CD version has the highs intact. At least, this is what the liner notes have to say about it.

I used to work near Wenzel's Music Town in Downey and went there many, many times in the 80's and 90'. Once I asked to use the bathroom and there on a shelf above the toilet was the 'vault' where all of the tapes were stored! The shop closed in 2001 so I hope the tapes found a good home.

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So here are some interesting versions of Pipeline. This has become an obsession. Trombone Pipeline ala Brian Setzer! Of course he attributes it to the Ventures.

Also, does anyone know if the Beach Boys ever recorded a version of Pipeline?

Jeremy

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Since we've moved on to the "interesting" Pipeline front.

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Rick

Rick

My new favorite. Wink

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I don't know about the Beach Boys, but the Bombay Beach Boys did:
http://grooveshark.com/#!/s/Pipeline/1UErrW?src=5

aqualadius wrote:

Also, does anyone know if the Beach Boys ever recorded a version of Pipeline?

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Here's the original of that Johnny Legend vocal version.

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Can't beat the original, IMO. Johnny Thunders' version is my favorite of the less traditional ones.

Didn't see this one mentioned yet:

That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

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