IvanP
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 10331
southern Michigan
Posted on Feb 15 2016 01:38 PM
Just listened to all the tracks - GREAT job, Victor! Love it! I need to wait a week before I order this (may have to get both formats!), but really diggin' all of these! (Great job with Bert Weedon's Ghost Train and the Cherokees' Uprisin' - did you know that the Tiki Tones, featuring Shag on lead guitar and Jeff Utterback on drums, covered Uprisin' in the '90s? Attached below is a video of them playing it live - such a cool song, and what a bass part!)
Listened to it twice today. Unfortunately vinyl from my amazon preorder hasn't shipped yet so I haven't heard it in its full glory, but it's absolutely the record I hoped it would be. The Coffin Daggers' self-titled was a big one to me when I was first getting into surf, and this has all the power that one has and a little more playfulness.
Just listened to all the tracks - GREAT job, Victor! Love it! I need to wait a week before I order this (may have to get both formats!), but really diggin' all of these! (Great job with Bert Weedon's Ghost Train and the Cherokees' Uprisin' - did you know that the Tiki Tones, featuring Shag on lead guitar and Jeff Utterback on drums, covered Uprisin' in the '90s? Attached below is a video of them playing it live - such a cool song, and what a bass part!)
Thanks Ivan. That's a cool version of Uprising. The bass line is what originally attracted me to that song. It seems almost out of place, yet seems to tie it all together at the same time.
Also thank you El Monstro, Stratdancer, and Brian!
Here's some more tracks, A little British Instro, some Eleki, and our homage to Link Wray: