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Marty,
Blunerbus is on the pipeline album by the Chantays.
You tryin' to tell me you've never heard that. Maybe you do have too
much Ventures stuff :->
Just razzin' ya man,
Jeff(bigtikidude)
--- In , "Marty Tippens"
<mctippens@e...> wrote:
> That's a purdy good stab at it, Michael and I think the rest of us
should make suggestions. It needs Squad Car and Mr. Rebel. There are
a few on there that are beyond the core. Blue Surf, Blunderbus,
Chiflado may be great tunes but I've rarely heard anyone do those
tunes. I only know of the Challengers version of Chiflado and the
Rhythm Kings version of Blue Surf. I've never heard Blunderbus.
> -Marty
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: stratrhythm
> To:
> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 7:51 AM
> Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Re: Help Me Learn Surf Guitar
>
>
>
> What do you think the "core" surf repertoire is-beyond Wipeout,
> ipeline, and Walk, Don't Run? I really want stuff that is
> recognizable by the non-musicians I'm playing for.
> Thanks, Michael
>
> My current list of surf essentials that my son and I work from is:
>
> Apache
> Baja
> Beyond The Surf
> Blue Surf
> Blunderbus
> Bombora
> Bulldog
> Bustin' Surfboards
> Church Key
> Cruel Sea
> Diamond Head
> Exotic
> Hawaii Five-O
> Heavies
> High Tide (Tranquilizer)
> Intoxica
> Jack The Ripper
> Latin'ia
> Let's Go
> Let's Go Trippin
> Lonely Bull
> Lonely Surfer
> Misirlou
> Moon Dawg
> Movin'
> Mr. Moto
> Out Of Limits
> Penetration
> Perfidia
> Peter Gunn
> Pipeline
> Point Panic
> Raunchy
> Raw-Hide
> Rebel Rouser
> Revellion
> Riders In The Sky
> Runaway
> Secret Agent Man
> Shut Down, Part II
> Slaughter On 10th Avenue
> Sleep Walk
> Steel Pier
> Stoked
> Summertime Blues
> Surf Beat
> Surf Rider
> Surfer's Stomp
> Telstar
> Tequila
> Torquay
> Vaquero
> Vesuvius
> Walk, Don't Run
> Wedge
> Wipe Out
> K-39
> Last Date
> Crystal-T
> Goofy Foot
> Endless Summer
> Journey to the Stars
> James Bond
> Tidal Wave
> The Hearse
> Chiflado
> Kamikaze
>
> All these songs were either covered at leat 2 or 3 times
> by "original" (early 60's) surf bands or were included because of
> probable familiarity to audience (ex.: Shut Down II by the Beach
> Boys was on an album that sold a zillion copies) If I remember
> correctly I also left out certain covers that kept coming up
like
> Louie Louie, What I Say, because they weren't surfish and I left
off
> Batman (even if Link Wray did it) just because.
>
> Also on the basis of being played often on "surf radio" stations
and
> on discusions in this group. I would offer the following totally
> tentative short list of "modern classics:"
>
> Killer Dana
> Having an Average Weekend
> Polaris
> Calhoun Surf
> Solaris Stomp
> Storm Dancer
> Tailspin
> University Ave
>
>
> Good Luck,
> Dave
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