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If we're getting album specific, you can't forget about the Astronauts
"Rarities" CD (also on Bear Family) - featuring Surf Softly, The Pier, Surf
Party, Hot Doggin, Quasimoto and more.
The Shadows and The Atlantics are also highly recommended, although neither
are "surf," but great 60s guitar instrumental nonetheless & no collection
would be complete without.
3rd Wave - I do apologize for not including The Bambi Molesters - that was
an oversight on my part. Also The Treblemakers - Canada's contribution to
the west coast go sound - are also a worthy addition to any surf collection.
And I am too modest to include The Nebulas in that list - only because I
couldn't be objective in recommending it since I'm on it. I also don't take
compliments well, either - I just play fast and have a good time - if other
people enjoy it, all the better. But if you like alot of the things already
listed, you'll probably like The Nebulas too because our sound is just an
amalgam of many things on that list that we listen to all the time - and
that's the closest thing to a plug that you'll get from me.
enjoy surf
toofastjim
The Nebulas
www.thenebulas.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Neal <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: [SurfGuitar101] Essential Surf Listening
> Wow - TooFastJim pretty much nailed it for me too.
>
> Here's some more ideas/additional amplification:
>
> Old School:
> Get the Bear Family records Astronauts CD that has "Surfin' With" and
> "Competition Coupe" on the same disc. They had a unique sound - 3 guitars
> with tons of reverb.
> Lively Ones - Get the "Hang Five" best of. Lots of great stuff there.
> Original Surfaris - Get the "Bombora" disc from Sundazed.
> The Fender IV - Hard to find but worth it.
>
> 2nd Wave:
> Jon & The Nightriders - Anything is good, I am especially partial to "Raw
&
> Alive '98" for a kick ass live set.
>
> 3rd Wave stuff: I'm with Jim all the way here. If you get any of his
> suggestions you'll be smilin'. He's also too modest to throw in his own
band
> "The Nebulas"...you must own their CD too if you like fast aggressive
surf.
> Also check out The Bambi Molesters from Croatia. Really awesome stuff.
> Standouts here include The Space Cossacks, Slacktone, and Satan's
Pilgrims.
>
> For an instro tour-de-force (not completely surf), check out Laika & The
> Cosmonauts "Laika Sex Machine" live CD. Great movie soundtracks, moody
> instros, hyped up frenetic surf stylin's.
>
> Another 90's band I've been really digging lately is the The Treblemakers
> from Canada. I've got both their CD's "Flippin' the Bird With.." and "...
vs
> The Doomsday Device". Really great stuff. Zak, are you still out there?
Are
> you guys going to do anything again?
>
> Also both discs from the Volcanos are in regular rotation in my car.
>
> If you like Euro-instro music from the 60's, don't forget the Shadows. I
> recommend "The Shadow's are Go!" best of compilation. And The Atlantics, a
> 60's Australian instro group, also heavily influenced by the Shadows. And
I
> too second the Link Wray and Treblespankers suggestions.
>
> Here are some really cool places to pick up some great modern suf music:
>
> Mr. Wood has a fine selection of
> stuff
> Ferenc from Pollo Del
> Mar/Mach IV's cool online store.
>
> If you randomly pick out some CD's from the above two places you won't
> regret it.
>
> Good luck!
> BN
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: toofastjim [mailto:]
> > Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:42 PM
> > To:
> > Subject: Re: [SurfGuitar101] Essential Surf Listening
> >
> >
> > Bob -
> >
> > One man's suggested essential listening, or at least a good start
> >
> > Trad/first wave surf: Astronauts (Surfin' With); Lively Ones;
> > Eddie & The
> > Showmen; Original Surfaris; Trashmen; Avengers VI, Nocturnes (American
> > Surf Treasures Vol 2); Cowabunga - various artists box set (Rhino).
> >
> > 2nd Wave: Jon & The Nightriders - Banished from the Beach anthology
> >
> > 3rd Wave/Modern Surf: Bomboras, Ghastly Ones, Satan's Pilgrims,
Woodies,
> > Space Cossacks, Boss Martians, Slacktone, Volcanos, Phantom
> > Surfers, Finks,
> > The Fathoms, Impala, Man or Astroman? (1993-97), Penetrators, The Sir
> > Finks, Krontjong Devils, Los Straitjackets, Laika & The
> > Cosmonauts, Husky &
> > The Sandmen, The Mach IV Bradipos IV, The Hypnotic IV, The Apemen -
the
> > list goes on.
> >
> >
> >
> > toofastjim
> > The Nebulas
> >
> > www.thenebulas.com
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: bob_pryor_2000 <>
> > To: <>
> > Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 9:53 PM
> > Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Essential Surf Listening
> >
> >
> > > I am a newbie to the world of surf guitar.
> > > Can you guys recommend some particular artists to listen to? I've got
> > > a couple discs by Dick Dale and the Ventures, but I know there is
> > > plenty more out there. Thanks
> > >
>
>
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