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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-03-13 11:25 AM (#451834)
Subject: Let's go surfing . . .



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About once every two or three months, when SWMBO is out doing something on her own and I'm home alone, I hook up one of the Jaguars to a vintage Bandmaster stack through a '63 Reverb Unit, crank up the dwell, then spend about three hours laying down the rhythm tracks on the loop to maybe a dozen surf songs I used to play in a surf band many years ago and blast away on the leads.   To get the right sound, you just have to use the right gear, and this does it for me.  Last night was one of those nights.   Interestingly, the noticeably shorter scale Jaguar takes a few minutes to really connect with.  But once there, its like magic.  Now its out of my system for a few more months and I can return to my normal programming.

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stonebobbo
Posted 2012-03-13 11:39 AM (#451835 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Surf music never gets out of my system ... I've got surf music going almost every day in one way or another. There's a lot of surf music is still getting made these days by some really good bands. And there is definitely something special about the Fender sound.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-03-13 12:28 PM (#451836 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Bobbo knows of what he speaks, joining me as another So Cal beach-raised kid from surf's glorious years, or in his case, just a few years thereafter.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2012-03-13 5:20 PM (#451853 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: RE: Let's go surfing . . .


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i really liked the surfing scene back then two girls for every boy GWB
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fillhixx
Posted 2012-03-13 5:53 PM (#451860 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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That was just marketing spoo, I'm sure.
The 70's were everything the 60's CLAIMED they were, in that regard.
That lovely sweet spot between The Pill and HIV.
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SOBeach
Posted 2012-03-13 6:25 PM (#451861 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: RE: Let's go surfing . . .


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Did a little surfin' (web style) and caught one of the first waves on the surf music scene...


Dick Dale on the Ed Sullivan Show
hang ten!
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stonebobbo
Posted 2012-03-13 8:10 PM (#451873 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Check out some of the newer bands out there ... there's still a lot of new surf music being made by a lot of really great bands.

One of my favorite contemporary surf bands is The Aqua Velvets ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFLW7rJgZVw ... check them out, along with the solo work of guitarist Miles Corbin.

My other favorite is the Blue Stingrays ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bshZN8AQGM0 ... but they only made one album. The secret behind this one is that it is The Heartbreakers, who did the album while Tom Petty was doing his own thing (hence the tongue in cheek "story" behind the band in the same vein as the Wilbury story). Mike Campbell is a very talented guitarist who doesn't get the credit/kudos he deserves.

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muzza
Posted 2012-03-14 1:05 AM (#451888 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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I'm still surfin after all these years (REAL surfin, not digital) and apart from the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean and a few others from that era, I'm really not sure what 'surf music' is supposed to sound like these days.

While I'm on it, WHY do they cal it 'surfing' the Internet?
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2012-03-14 4:55 AM (#451891 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Not sure... But before the internet there was Channel Surfing.
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MWoody
Posted 2012-03-14 7:48 AM (#451898 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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And before that there was "serf-ing"... You old guys are fun to listen to.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-03-14 8:20 AM (#451900 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Thanks for those links, Bobbo. In creating original surf music, I remember how hard it was to keep it all from sounding the same. Growing up in Azusa, California, I was also fortunate to have lived only a few doors down from a sometimes manager/engineer of a group from Glendora, the next town over, who played a lot of surf music. They were high schoolers and a few years older than me, but they had all this great gear and they let me hang out with them when they practiced on my neighbor's back porch. They goofed off a lot, as high school boys will do, but they also made some fun music. They were the Surfaris and hit it big with "Wipe Out."
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Damon67
Posted 2012-03-14 9:05 AM (#451901 - in reply to #451900)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Professor, that's too cool! The Surfaris!

 

Bobbo, I thought of your song Carmello the other day when I was having a look at a Deke Dickerson video. Deke's not really surf, but a combo of that whole early 60's SoCal scene. Kind of a Surf/Bakersfield Country pickin/rockabilly thing.

Here's the one that reminded me of Carmello "El Cumbanchero"

And just for fun, here's Crazy Joe and Deke with one of my all time favs "Fight of the Bumblebee"

 

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numbfingers
Posted 2012-03-14 5:17 PM (#451926 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .


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Wipe Out! Ahhh, driving down Highway 39 to Huntington Beach in my Mercury Comet. But I never got into playing surf music. Is it difficult?

Anyone want to trade an Ovation for a nice vintage balsa Infinity kneeboard?

-Steve W.

Edited by numbfingers 2012-03-14 5:25 PM
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2012-03-14 5:39 PM (#451927 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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Yep, Highway 39 to Beach Boulevard. You were then facing Huntington (City) Beach on the right and Newport (State) Beach on the left. Before 1967 or thereabouts, we could just pull over in the dirt and park along Beach Boulevard. Thereafter, Huntington Beach (the city) paved a parking lot and started charging everybody for parking, just like the Newport Beach side. Then they imposed surfing hour regulations so you could only surf something like before 9:00 a.m and after 4:00 p.m. I have no idea what it is like anymore. Times sure change.
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fillhixx
Posted 2012-03-14 5:49 PM (#451930 - in reply to #451926)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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numbfingers - 2012-03-14 5:17 PM

Is it difficult?
For the most part it's really good scales exercises with cool tone control. IMO

I'm, a fan of the retro band/artist who kind of kicked it a notch without changing much.
Like
Los Straighjackets - University Blvsd.



Or Teisco Del Rey



Edited by fillhixx 2012-03-14 5:53 PM
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numbfingers
Posted 2012-03-14 6:06 PM (#451934 - in reply to #451927)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .


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boltonb - 2012-03-14 5:39 PM Yep, Highway 39 to Beach Boulevard.


I grew up in Whittier, so the Comet made a lot of trips down Beach Blvd. and up 39 into the mountains. I wasn't a very good surfer, but I've kept the kneeboard because it's so pretty. Bought it at the Infinity shop when it was in Huntington Beach.

"A to Z in the USA" sounds like a good title for a surf song. You should write it!
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numbfingers
Posted 2012-03-14 6:16 PM (#451936 - in reply to #451930)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .


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fillhixx - 2012-03-14 5:49 PM
I'm, a fan of the retro band/artist who kind of kicked it a notch without changing much.


I hear there's big surf on the west side of your island. I avoid the water here.

I like Los Straightjackets- never heard of them before. Tesico, not so much.

Here's a shredder version of Wipe Out from Gary Hoey: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9DRQ32h7WQ&feature=related

Edited by numbfingers 2012-03-14 6:18 PM
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fillhixx
Posted 2012-03-14 6:18 PM (#451937 - in reply to #451834)
Subject: Re: Let's go surfing . . .



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The big surf is around Tofino/Ucluelet (Locally 'Uclueless) Bring a wetsuit, it's seldom all that warm,
even after you calculate the farenheit/celcius difference.
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