JoshHeartless
Joined: Jun 17, 2006
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Bay City, Michigan
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Posted on Oct 23 2007 06:10 PM
I'm just curious to see what everyone's playing out there as covers.
we switch our opening songs from Banzai Washout to Beat '65 on a regular basis, and lately we have been playing Stoked by the Beach Boys, Boss Barracuda, and ocassionally a blindfolded-dummer version of wipeout, and then Secret Surfin' Spot followed immediately by our own version of Miserlou. wow, we do a lot of Surfaris and DD tunes.
of course this is not all we can play, but that's what's been on our setlists lately.
we are also very close to adding Hotdoggen by the Lively Ones onto our set. i can't wait, i love that song.
so tell us what you guys have been playing!
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Oct 23 2007 11:51 PM
Over the years in the Daytonas, we did vocals like "Surfin' Safari" (Beach Boys), "Surf Route 101" (Jan & Dean), several Bobby Fuller songs as well as Gary Usher stuff like "Hot Rod High" and "Honda Bike". Instros included "Mr. Eliminator" (Dick Dale), "The Cossack" (Jim Messina & The Jesters) and "Midnight Run" (Super Stocks) to name just a few.
In the Surfites we only do originals.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Oct 23 2007 11:56 PM
We used to do and will on occasion we will play Misirlou, Squad Car, Don't Worry Baby, and Pipeline. We don't really like to play them much anymore.
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Oct 24 2007 12:04 AM
Come to think of it, we never did Pipeline although it's probably my favorite surf instro of all time.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Oct 24 2007 12:15 AM
The solo on Pipeline is one of my favorite solos in surf. Perhaps second only to Man or Astro-Man?'s Bermuda Triangle Shorts
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zak
Joined: Sep 24, 2007
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Posted on Oct 24 2007 12:33 AM
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
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San Diego, CA
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Posted on Oct 24 2007 11:05 AM
zak
there are so many great obscure tunes out there that don't get covered constantly...
Yep, thats part of the fun: Finding a few covers to play that not many bands do. If we need to play a longer gig (over an hour) we'll do The Unknown Surfer, (Davie Allen) Sukiyaki (not very obscure though), and a Moriconne tune or two (Guns Don't Argue). We're also recording a version of Istanbul with our own little arrangement tweaks.
Its good to have a few of the really well known covers on hand when you're playing a private party or something and and they're into the classics. It stokes them out. Although wipeout is only reserved for inebriated lawdetes dieing to dance to anything, and I mean anything, even remotely familiar sounding.
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Retroactive_Taj
Joined: Feb 24, 2007
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Lincoln City, Oregon
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Posted on Oct 24 2007 08:48 PM
It depends on WERE we play. If its a show infront of a crowd there to see surf music or a show w/ another surf band we'll play covers like Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here", Radiohead "Creep", NOFX "Together on the Sand" (all instrumental of course) but if its a small bar on the Oregon Coast we can't get through a show w/o people crying for Pipeline, Peter Gunn, Miserlou, Wipe Out, ect. ect. We believe in playing for the crowd so we play the best known classics on those nights.
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Retroactive_Taj
Joined: Feb 24, 2007
Posts: 69
Lincoln City, Oregon
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Posted on Oct 24 2007 08:54 PM
Oh yeah,
My favorite surf song to cover at a show is Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet's "Having an Average Weekend" from Kids in the Hall. People always get a kick out of hearing that one.
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SurfBandBill
Joined: Mar 15, 2006
Posts: 1487
San Francisco
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Posted on Oct 25 2007 12:54 AM
Let's see....
Church Key - The Revels
"Bomb Squad" a medley of Squad Car and Bombora
Baja, which we segue into Rumble
Complete Control - The Clash
I Wanna Be Sedated - The Ramones
A Mouthful of Exhaust - MOAM
Mr. Moto
Runaway - Del Shannon
I think that's about it...
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P2gee
Joined: Jul 05, 2006
Posts: 264
Waco Texas
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Posted on Oct 25 2007 09:13 AM
zak
.............If there's one thing that really turns me off, it's seeing bands play "the hits" (yeah Miserlou and Penetration and Pipline are all cool songs but do you really need to hear another band covering them??) - there are so many great obscure tunes out there that don't get covered constantly...
I AGREE!!!
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surfer
Joined: Apr 12, 2007
Posts: 428
South Florida
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Posted on Oct 26 2007 08:28 AM
I try to play originals as much as possible, mixed with unknown copies, most people can't tell the differance, then throw in instros of Deep Purple "Lazy" or "Hocus Pocus" by Focus, for laughs. We also do a blind drummer, Davie Allen tune "Into the Darkness".
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NoisyDad
Joined: Mar 04, 2006
Posts: 215
West Hartford, CT
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Posted on Oct 26 2007 01:30 PM
While we're mostly focused on developing our originals, that takes awhile as the arrangements don't yet exist (duh). In the meantime, as gigs come up, we've filled out our set with some covers. We try to do tunes we don't see the other bands in the area (Connecticut - 3 other surf bands that I know about) do. When they're not surf tunes to begin with, we surf 'em up:
Torquay - the Fireballs
Mona My Love - Wild Bill & the Blue Denims
Toestubber - Ben Vaughn
I Feel Fine - the Beatles (instrumental, of course)
Hawaiian War Chant - (distilled from many versions out there)
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WR
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 3832
netherlands
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Posted on Oct 26 2007 02:02 PM
we have some classics and some unknowns, and we have both heavier stuff and mellow stuff - so we can adjust the set according to what kinda show it is. I dont have to hear yet another Miserlou or pipeline either, but I 'll gladly play it if I expect it's the only song that will get recognized by most of the audience.
hard part with a wtf-is-surf?-audience is getting them to realize it's gonna be instrumental and they should start listening to the music as opposed to wait for the singer to arrive. Playing miserlou often gets an "oh, is it gonna be that kind of music" response and it helps to make them start liking it. my experience, fwiw.
we do play some 2nd and 3th wave stuff as well, amongst which a bitchin' version of Red Hot Navigator which always gets good response. RHN was quite a hit in the netherlands, and is currently used as themesong for a carshow on national TV so it gets recognized as well.
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kick_the_reverb
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 1335
Escondido, CA
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Posted on Oct 26 2007 02:40 PM
I don't even bother to learn to play the hits (I know I should, but it doesn't really appeal to me). In my current band we mosly cover Moment of Truth, Time Bomb, Another Day Another Man, and we do a Medley of Left Arm of Buddah-Taboo-Hava Nagila. I have ideas for many covers, most of them obscure or unknown, but nothing usualy comes out of it, as I have to literaly figure out all the parts of all the instruments, and painfuly teach every band member what their part is, instead of just telling them to listen to the tune and figure out their part (they way I think it should be).
I really don't like it when bands cover the cliches, but I understand some situations call for it. A lot of times, if that's the situation, I'm out of there...
Ran
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Stormtiger
Joined: Dec 12, 2006
Posts: 2681
Ventura, CA
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Posted on Oct 26 2007 02:45 PM
Unless your audience is comprised of SG101ers, they probably seldom hear Pipeline, Baja or Mr. Moto. Those songs usually get an enthusiastic response and that makes them more fun to play. My favorite is when I'm playing solo using a drum/bass machine and someone asks for Wipeout.
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Oct 28 2007 11:45 AM
kickthe_reverb_
I have to literaly figure out all the parts of all the instruments, and painfuly teach every band member what their part is, instead of just telling them to listen to the tune and figure out their partRan
Ran, man do I feel your pain
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Steve-O-San
Joined: Jun 15, 2007
Posts: 127
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Posted on Oct 28 2007 12:33 PM
Ruhar
kickthe_reverb_
I have to literaly figure out all the parts of all the instruments, and painfuly teach every band member what their part is, instead of just telling them to listen to the tune and figure out their partRan
Ran, man do I feel your pain
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
Posts: 3909
San Diego, CA
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Posted on Oct 28 2007 01:07 PM
Steve-O-San
Hey Ru...I'm right here...geeeez
No offense Steve-O, you can prove me wrong on our next cover
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SurfsideMatt
Joined: May 30, 2007
Posts: 39
AZ
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Posted on Nov 19 2007 01:30 PM
We ended up doing a bunch of covers. Out of necessity I suppose. It is easy to remember them if you don't have a 4 track going for originals.
The only reason we ever did pipeline is we had some time left in the set.
When you play bars you tend to have free reign. We played a corporate event and we played pipeline. There is always the one or two drunk older guys that rush the stage and say the can sing La Bamba with you. Even though there were no vocals in the set.
We've done stuff by newer bands and classic bands. We did an obscuro from the Sandals that was in Endless Summer but not on the Album.
Rootin for Ramonoa - Phantom Surfers
Similau - Surfaris
Far East Fling - Huntington Cads
Everybody Up Fender IV
Diamond head - The you know who.
XL3 By the Phantoms
Really don't see to many people doing Phantom Surfers covers ha ha.
We would like to do more originals but it is hard to get everyone together.
Unless you have lots of time to practice its hard to come up with good originals. British Invasion killed a lot of bands off so you don't see too many bands doing instro covers of that stuff. It's like handing the gun to an assasin.
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