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Yeah Jeff, I know somewhere back there behind all them Ventures records is some
surf records. One of these days I'll have t'check 'em out.
-Marty
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff
To:
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:32 PM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Re: Help Me Learn Surf Guitar
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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