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Link Wray & The Surfaris go Head 2 Head as they both take on the classic "Hound Dog" later on this hour. Beth Riley has a deep solo track by one of The Beach Boys (Mike Love) in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We spin a track from an album by the Surf Zombies that is celebrating it's 10th anniversary and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week! (The Nebulas...The Surfaris, Surf Zombies and The Nebulas are all coming to Surf Guitar 101 Festival Weekender!!). Plus, we've got tunes from White Sands, The Mings, The Cynz (with Jim Babjak of The Smithereens), The Surfers, The Hamiltones, Don Diego Trio, Stephie James, Age Of Lazers, Kitten and The Tonics, Los Oxidados, Chris Casello, The Gaslight Anthem, Sam Evian and Kickstands! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Kitten and The Tonics- "Graveyard" Los Oxidados- "Pat Morita" White Sands- "The Black Cat Is Deathless" The Gaslight Anthem- "Ocean Eyes" Chris Casello- "Mr. Rebel" Good Time segment: Surf Zombies 10th anniversary of It's A...Thing (2014) Surf Zombies- "Martian Beach" Don Diego Trio/The Coguaros- "La Selva Tropical" The Hamiltones- "One Small Step" Surf's Up-Beth's Beach Boys Break: Mike Love- "Over and Over" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Sam Evian- "Another Way" The Surfers- "Catch The Wave" The Mings- "Slip and Fall" The Cynz (with Jim Babjak guest guitar)- "Room Without A View" Head 2 Head: Link Wray- "Hound Dog" The Surfaris- "Hound Dog" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Nebulas- "Falling Out Of Orbit" Kickstands- "Scrambler" Stephie James- "Steve McQueen" Age Of Lazers- "Select Your Player/ Mark Malibu & The Wasagas- Super Minx" Outro Music Bed: Link Wray- "The Wild One"
James and Beth Riley had a chance to chat with legendary surf guitarist Bob Berryhill! Bob is the sole remaining original member of The Surfaris and tours with his wife Gene and sons Deven and Joel. A variety of topics were discussed including the story of how "Wipe Out" happened, various covers of that iconic song, surf influence on punk rock, touring with his family, playing with Surfer Joe and his Surfer Joe Festival last year, playing the Surf Guitar 101 Festival Weekender this year, requests for our radio shows, desert island record picks and more!
Our Head 2 Head segment returns on this hour of Catching A Wave! The Monkees and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers both take on the same song! We hear a tune by The Surf Raiders from an album celebrating it's 40th anniversary in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (The Boss Martians)! We also have rockers from Chris Casello, Moving Into Tucson, The Hillbilly Moon Explosion, Man Or Astro-Man?, Surfer Joe, Little Kahuna, Jeff Larson, Terreur Twist, The Meteoroids, Fly Janet, I. Jeziak & The Surfers and The Seismics! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Nut Jumpers- "Timeless" Chris Casello- "Chicken Pluckin'" Moving Into Tucson- "She Likes Me" Little Kahuna- "Fools Gold" The Seismics- "Brave The Storm" Good Time segment: The Surf Raiders 40th anniversary of On The Beach (1984) The Surf Raiders- "Ali Baba" Man Or Astro-Man?- "Man Made Of CO2" The Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Death By My Side" Surf's Up- Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "I'm So Lonely" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Jeff Larson- "Something Of A Dream" Surfer Joe- "Hiroshi"* ** Fly Janet- "Mango" Head 2 Head: The Monkees- "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers- "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Boss Martians- "Banzai Pipeline"* Terreur Twist- "Jabba Jabba Hey" The Meteoroids- "Gimme Shimmy" Outro music bed: Link Wray- "The Wild One" *performing at Surf Guitar 101 Weekender Festival https://surfguitar101festival.com/ *performing at Surfer Joe Festival https://www.surferjoemusic.com/festival/2024/program.php
We get another Two-nami in the forecast on this week's Catching A Wave with 2 in a row from The Exbats! Beth Riley has an early instrumental track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We hear a tune from an album by Jan & Dean celebrating it's 60th anniversary in our Good Time segment and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week. Plus, we get rockers from Amphibian Man, Galvezton, The Outta Sites (appearing at Surf Guitar 101 Festival Weekender), Barrence Whitfield and The Savages, The Bahareebas, Surf Muscle, Stephie James, The Cynz, Kincaid & The Memetics, Secret Agent, Rangers, Hipbone Slim and Atomic Tom! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Amphibian Man- "Zenith" Surf Muscle- "Neptune's Bassoon" The Bahareebas- "Sal's Got Sand Between Her Toes" Galvezton- "Temptation Inside Your Heart" Kincaid & The Memetics- "AC Fontana" Good Time segment: Jan & Dean 60th anniversary of Deadman's Curve/ New Girl In School (1964 Liberty) Jan & Dean- "My Mighty GTO" Stephie James- "Surf" The Cynz- "Crow Haired Boys" Surf's Up- Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Honky Tonk" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Secret Agent- "Disguise" Barrence Whitfield and The Savages- "Rumble Strip" Rangers- "Telstar" Hipbone Slim AKA Sir Bald- "Persian Rug Ride" Two-nami: The Exbats- "Ghost In The Record Store" The Exbats- "Riding With Paul" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Scarlets- "Stampede" The Outta Sites- "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." Atomic Tom- "Let Me Show Yow It's Done" Outro music bed: Link Wray- "The Wild One"
[originally published on Patreon Aug 24, 2021] I said I wasn't gonna do an episode this week, but I can't help myself. and out of 8 Q&A questions, I made it through precisely one, lol. looks like Q&A will definitely be on a rolling basis. today we talk about the coin shortage and the elimination of cash. right off the bat, we talk about the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset, then the function cash plays in the underground economy. from there, we go into the Free Silver movement and its war against the nefarious gold standard, including William Jennings Bryan. From the Free Silver movement, we go into L. Frank Baum and his Wizard of Oz as metaphor for the Silver vs. Gold debates of the time, and then we explore the theosophical underpinnings of Oz. from there, things really come off the rails, and we discuss some of the more esoteric Oz movies, including the demented Return to Oz, and then wrap it up with a discussion of Dr. William Joseph Bryan, the hypnotist. songs: - outtakes from Jimmy Page's Lucifer Rising soundtrack looped - the King of the Surf Guitar by Dick Dale
Tá aí a edição número 4 do Troca Fitas Recomenda, desta vez com uma paulada de sons incríveis que recebemos em fevereiro de 2024 no Groover. Quer estar nessa lista? Vai lá no Groover e MANDE! Bora pros sons desse episódio: The Dwellers (EUA) Jahn Dough (EUA) Sophia Sheth (EUA) Cevret (Suíça) Sierra Levesque (Canadá) B3NTLY (EUA) Of Love and Lust (Alemanha) Lucid Evolution (EUA) Pluto The Rich (UK) Shadowpath (Suíça) Lessens (UK) Nesbeth (Jamaica) Soulflip Orchestra (Suíça) DKJoota (Brasil) Extra Time (Austrália) The Bolokos (Guadalupe) BG: Dick Dale - "King of Surf Guitar" Abertura por Artie Oliveira Apoio: Porto Produções Musicais
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Carand Burnet from Kioea joins us to discuss her new release the haunting "Stand Tall"
NYC based Surf rock talent Guitarmy Of One is the solo project of Scott Helland, who combines the thrilling sounds of spy-themed instrumental surf guitar music with punk vitality. Taking listeners ona sonic adventure to the realms of intrigue, danger and surf-soaked excitement, Helland channels that raw and unconventional spirit into a quirky fusion of genres.He got his start playing bass guitar in the 80s-90s hardcore punk scene, first with Deep Wound which he formed with J Mascis and Lou Barlow (Dinosaur Jr) and later with East Coast hardcore and crossover thrash stalwarts Outpatients, School of Violence and Darkside NYC. Going solo in the mid 90s, he released numerous eclectic instrumental albums before forming post punk dark pop cabaret duo Frenchy and the Punk with Samantha Stephenson. His latest album is called The Wave Files https://guitarmyofone.com/Playlist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comhttps://djnocturna.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturnaListen : http://modsnapradio.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on ModSnap RadioKMOD: San Antonio2pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST),7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)
Catching A Wave has a world premiere of a NEW track from Magnatech from an upcoming release on Sharawaji Records later in the show. We spin a tune from The Halibuts from an album celebrating it's 30th anniversary in our Good Time segment. Beth Riley has a sentimental deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean fame is in our Green Room segment telling a fun story of a fictional radio station Jan Berry made up so he could get free records (plus we hear a Jan & Dean tune too). We also drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (to help you dream of the beach). Plus, we've got tunes from The Eliminators, Deke Dickerson & The Whippersnappers (The Eliminators and Deke will both be at Surf Guitar 101 Festival Weekender), El Borko, Sam & Dave (feat. The Courettes), Robin Taylor Zander, Sheverb, The Super Stocks, The Wankats, Kitten and The Tonics, The Atom Jacks, The NineteenElevenS and Papa Surf (covering Nirvana)! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys El Borko- "Unlucky Dragon" The NineteenElevenS- "Jug" Robin Taylor Zander- "What Am I To Do" Sam & Dave (feat. The Courettes)- "Hold On I'm Comin'" Papa Surf- "Come As You Are" "Good Time" segment: The Halibuts 30th Anniversary of Chumming (1993) The Halibuts- "Blackball" Sheverb- "Redemption Of The River Witch" The Atom Jacks- "Dead Hand System" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Carry Me Home" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Kitten and The Tonics- "Ghost Of Bob Wills" The Eliminators- "Revenge Of The Cowabunga Thunder Melvins" The Wankats- "Wankat a Go-Go" Deke Dickerson & The Whippersnappers- "High Noon" Green Room segment: Dean Torrence on Jan Berry's fictional KJAN radio station Jan & Dean- "A Surfer's Dream" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Buddy Skipper- "Back On The Beach" WORLD PREMIERE: Magnatech- "Tika Hates Tiki" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild"
We dig in the archives and find a snippet of Eddie Angel talking about his Eddie Angel Meets The Beatles album from 2004 (featuring The Hi-Risers too). We hear a track from a Carl Wilson album that's celebrating it's 40th anniversary this year. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys about Carl's brother Brian and I drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week...about whether or not there's surfing in Cleveland! Plus, we've got tunes from Pollo Del Mar, The Tridents, The Atlantics, The Bellfuries, The Surfing Robbers, Thomas Lauderdale & Satan's Pilgrims, Little Kahuna, Wild Billy Childish & CTMF, Domagoj Skara, Obscurity Or Bust, The Malibooz and The Biarritz Boys! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys Pollo Del Mar- "San Quixote" * Little Kahuna- "Necklace Guy" Thomas Lauderdale & Satan's Pilgrims*- "Rhapsody In Blue" The Malibooz- "Do" The Biarritz Boys"- "In-Shame In The Brain" "Good Time" segment: Carl Wilson 40th Anniversary of Young Blood (1983) Carl Wilson- "She's Mine" Obscurity Or Bust- "New Empty Junkyard" Domagoj Skara- "Rattler Heist" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Brian's Back (alt. mix)" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE The Surfing Robbers- "Serpiente" Wild Billy Childish & CTMF- "Moon Of The Popping Trees" The Bellfuries- "Sally Sunshine" The Atlantics- "Kings Can Dream" Green Room segment: Eddie Angel on Eddie Angel Meets The Beatles album Eddie Angel- "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: The Euclid Beach Band- "There's No Surf In Cleveland" The Tridents- "Fiat Panda Escape Sequence" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Deuces Wild" *appearing at Surf Guitar 101 Festival Weekender: https://surfguitar101festival.com/
Hear Andrew Himmler of The Delta Bombers talk about Dick Dale as well as describing The Delta Bombers sound in our Green Room segment (including tunes from both of them). Beth Riley has a deep track by The Beach Boys (covering Del Shannon) in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break. We hear a track from The Challengers from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary this year in our Good Time Segment and of course we'll drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (Frank Stallone and it's produced by Harry Nilsson who also does harmony vocals and arranged by Van Dyke Parks!!!). Plus, we've got rockers from The Dirty Licks, The Monkees, Raul Malo, Messer Chups, The Desolate Coast, Satanic Puppeteer Orchestra, Wahyay, Los Manolitos, Rufus Lee King & The Dream, The Atom Jacks and Televisionaries! Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys The Desolate Coast- "Save A Horse, Ride A Surfboard" The Dirty Licks- "Masters Of The Electrical Internet" The Atom Jacks- "Oppenheimer Surf" The Monkees- "Gotta Give It Time" Televisionaries- "You Can Do What You Want To Do" "Good Time" segment: The Challengers 60th Anniversary of The Challengers On The Move (Surfing Around The World (1963) The Challengers- "Hava Nagila" Los Manolitos- "Run Chicken Run" Raul Malo- "Solitary Blues" Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Runaway" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE Wahyay- "Surf Music For People Who Don't Get In The Water" Satanic Puppeteer Orchestra- "Like and Subscribe" Messer Chups- "Intox-Tika" * Green Room segment: Andrew Himmler on Dick Dale and describes The Delta Bombers sound The Delta Bombers- "Hit The Floor" Dick Dale- "The Eliminator" Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Frank Stallone- "Sea Song" Rufus Lee King & The Dream- "Motorcycle Louie" Outro Music Bed: Link Wray- "Deuces Wild" *appearing at Surf Guitar 101 Convention: https://sg101convention.com/
Una nueva y comprimida edición de este programa radiofónico, donde tratamos de hacer entrar en una hora de programa todo lo que teníamos para decir. Y lo que teníamos para decir fue: - Preventas de historietas de la dupla Mazzitelli - Alcatena. - Slipknot no quiere editar más discos completos / Festival nu-metal en Las Vegas para el 2023. - El Día que la Tierra se Detuvo: Home Video. Y todo esto fue matizado con las siguientes intervenciones musicales: - Suquía Surf Guitar, Los Muertos - 21st Century Schizoid Man, King Crimson - Yen, Slipknot - Ojos de Video Tape, Charly García #radio #música #comics #historia #video
In part 3 of our Viper odyssey, we revisit the West Hollywood hang that welcomes the Indie Rock pack in the shape of Mansun, Feeder and Buckcherry as well as the old S. Pumpkins and Surf Guitar pioneer, Dick Dale. Sheryl Crow makes a semi-welcome cameo, and we rate Gavin Rossdale on a scale of 1 to Absolute T*t. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
from Wikipedia:Some Notable DicksDick Assman (1934–2016), Canadian gas station workerDick Gregory (1932–2017), American civil rights activist and comedianDick Lee (disambiguation), multipleDick Wolf American television producerDick Graves (1912-1990), American casino ownerDick Smith (entrepreneur), Australian businessmanDick Teague (1923–1991), American industrial designerDick Turpin (1705–1739), English highwayman executed for horse theftDick Cavett (born 1936), American television talk show hostDick Clark (1929–2012), American radio and television personalityDick Contino (1930–2017), American accordionistDick Couch, American writerDick Dale (1937—2019), American musician known as "King of the Surf Guitar"Dick Jensen (1942—2006), Musical performerDick King-Smith (1922-2011), English authorRichard McCourt (born 1976), TV presenter and comedian known for Dick and DomSome Fictional DicksDick and Jane, main characters in a children's reading book seriesDick Grayson, the name of Robin and other superheroes in the DC UniverseDick Harper, one of the title characters in a 1977 film Fun with Dick and Jane that was remade in 2005Dick Loudon, the main character in the TV show NewhartDick Solomon, the High Commander of the alien visitors in 3rd Rock from the SunDick Tracy, comic strip referencing another usage of dick as slang for detectiveDick Whitman, the birth name of Donald Draper, the main character in Mad MenEmailWebsite
"Like the narrators, I have a fondness for all things space, astrophysics and the big questions like: is the Universe going to end, what are black holes, and why does Surf Guitar sound dangerous? I wanted to create an aural canvas for the late night presenters and their smooth delivery, but there's a lot of flux and chaos around, and some of that creeps in. The story goes through changes - and in the end, there is no end, but the possibility of a strange new beginning. Or this could just be an excuse to play surf guitar." Composition by Paul Greenstein. Part of the Shortwave Transmissions project, documenting and reimagining the sounds of shortwave radio - find out more and see the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/shortwave
When the B-52s first hit the music scene, even their own reaction to the sound of their first album was "this is SO bleak!" because it was relatively unproduced. There was no reverb, no echo, no studio tricks filling out the gaps in the recording. And then they decided they liked it that way. Their first single, "Rock Lobster," was originally much faster. Then it was slowed down a little and made longer. Then it was cut down for the 45. Then it was cut down again for the radio. It didn't matter; people liked it and they began to fill the clubs with their mashup of Surf Guitar and Punk with a splash of New Wave thrown in. The song never really tore up the Billboard charts but it's still the B-52s' signature song and we can't imagine a performance without it. That's some stupid artwork, isn't it. They can't all be gems. I should note that the lobster photograph was taken by David Clode for Unsplash. Any adulterations to it are mine. Click here for a transcript of this episode. Click here to become a Patron of the show.
This week, the Randomizer (thanks, Flett) blessed us with an unforgettable episode of Law & Order SVU ("Unorthodox" S9E13). It starts with an absolute bang and then careens madly between isolationist ultra-orthodox Jewish sects and porn-addicted preteens. Of course, we Munchers go even further afield as we question the existence of an upper peninsula, rank our favorite ape films, and uncover the supernatural engine that powers Casey Novak's courtroom success. This is truly an episode worth savoring. Enjoy! Sources: Shlomo Helbrans - Wikipedia The Vanishing - by Stephen J. Dubner - New York Magazine, November 23, 1992 Yeshiva Torah Temimah - Wikipedia On the Rabbi's Knee - by Robert Kolker - New York Magazine, May 12, 2006 Law and Order SVU's “Unorthodox's” Many Inaccuracies and Cringe-Worthy Moments - by Allison Josephs - Jew In the City, March 8, 2021 Music: Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business” 16:42 - Dick Dale and his Del-Tones - "Hava Nagila" from King of the Surf Guitar (1963) 40:20 - Solomon Schwartz Et Son Orchestra - "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" from Jewish Twist (2010) 59:40 - The Barry Sisters - "Chiribim Chiribom" from Shalom (1962) 1:14:46 - Knoblauch Klezmer Band - "The Model" from Fruit of Life (2017) Next Week's Episode: Season 16, Episode 23 "Surrendering Noah" Munch My Benson Movie Club (for Episode 77): Captain America (1990) - on YouTube
George Tomsco formed the influential rock band The Fireballs with several of his high school friends. The band became known for its instrumental recordings, which were very popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Many of the band's best known songs were written by George, including “Torquay” in 1959 and “Bulldog” the following year. The instrumentals, with a strong focus on the electric guitar, became the inspiration for the Surf Guitar movement. When the Beatles became popular, according to George, it was the end for instrumental bands, so the Fireballs added a vocalist. The newly formed band, known as Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs had a smash hit with their first single, “Sugar Shack” in 1963. Today, George is still on the road with a band playing his hits and loving to fulfill requests for his instrumental hits! #georgetomsco, #thefireballs
Patrick Honeywell of the BLEAV Podcast Network the host of his own show 'Chef's Special' conducts an interview with John Heussenstamm. The nomadic surfer/guitarist shares some life-stories and experiences driven by his desire to play music and keep his surfing bug going. The guitar itself has many faces and many environments and depending on which musical direction you choose to go in might determine the location where you'll end up. So from the West Coast of the USA to the West Coast of Australia does the life of the surfing guitarist go.
The mastermind of an ad campaign had something up his sleeve! With special guest Lana Dale, wife of King of the Surf Guitar, Dick Dale ("Muscle Beach Party"). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovesasecretweaponpodcast/support
The WRS: Spit Dead Drift: Brat The Sun Machine: Why Did I Run? Moses Gunn Collective: Shalala Beach Goons: Tar Hannah Kate: Sourdough Corners: Pressure The Rebel Set: Just a Rumor Native America: Digital Lobotomy The Everywheres: Someone Disappeared The Holydrug Couple: Countain Sailboats The Brian Jonestown Massacre: Pish The Murlocs: Loopholes The Frowning Clouds: All Night Long Centre el Muusa: Ain't Got Enough Mojo Kingkai & The Heretics: Time is Not on Our Side Agent Orange: Mr. MotoLong Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanaut Photo: Zibby JahnsWeb Spotify Apple Music Twitter Instagram
Original Shitmakers: In the Club Sketchy McClain: Stuck Artistas Fifi: Meurte el Indie Los Scallywaggs: Scattered The Parrots: No Me Gustas, Te Quiero Las Rosas: Black Cherry Babe Rainbow: Love Forever Tide Patrol: The Swell Concrete Surfers: Never Understood Dead Friends: Molly Night Birds: Roll CreditsLong Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanautWeb Spotify Apple Music Twitter Instagram
Living Indoors: Boruca Twist Ty Segall: Would You Be My Love Jaded Juice Riders: Another Dimension The You Are Minez: Downtown Travel Check: Death of Chill Acid Dad: Don't Get Taken Vacations: Hamilton South Froth: General Education Billy Changer: She's Good to Go The WRS: Magic PowderLong Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanautPhoto: Michael TownsendWebSpotifyApple MusicTwitterInstagram
The Mes: I Can't Sleep Surf Dads: Get Away Meth Wax: Pheremones Twin Peaks: What's the Matter (feat. Ohmme & V.V. Lightbody) Triptides: Another Shore Weird Dreams: Hurt So Bad PALS: Somehow Jolly's: It's You Dead Coast: Mystic Rider The Pesos: Heartbeat Wavves x Cloud Nothings: How It's Gonna Go The Manueles: Surf Sumerio Ghost Gum: Waves La Hell Gang: Sweet Dear Double Date with Death: Jeu funiculaire (feat. Guillaume ChiassonLong Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanaut Photo: Bryan DerballaWeb Spotify Apple Music Email Twitter Instagram
Roid Rage: Senator Lame Beach: Blacked Out Brain Traps: Same Old Feeling Allah-Las: Artifact Froth: Saccharine Sunchine Las Pakalolos: Some Kinda Surf Forest Ray: Nothing to Do Hex: (Never) Be Your Friend Meatbodies: Him The Vacant Smiles: Clouds Majak Door: Everybody Wants You Acapulco Lips: Awkward Waltz Blackwater Holylight: Wave of ConscienceLong Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanautPhoto: Elsa YoungWebSpotifyApple MusicEmail TwitterInstagram
Bummers: It Ain't Easy Baby Jesus: Do Worry Sick Hyenas: Honolulu Nights Wavves: Tarantula Harlem: Three Legged Dog Guantanamo Baywatch: Do What You WantDeath Lens: Witching Hour Os Noctambulos: Sanitise Me Kurt Vile: Blackberry Song Majak Door: The Magic Door The High Curbs: Brutus Auntie Leo & The Backstabbers: Telephone Man Together Pangea: How to Get Along Flesh Panthers: Lecture Line Cool Ghouls: Ballin'Long Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanaut Photo: Scott Channing Hall Web Spotify Apple Music Email Twitter Instagram
Tijuana Panthers: Current Outfit The Moonjacks: Bowls Triathalon: Surfing Mystic Braves: Trippin' Like I Do Ty Segall: The Keepers Frankie and the Witch Fingers: Get Down Bleached: Dazed Bass Drum of Death: Shattered Me Drens: Safitsfaction Hot Flash Heat Wave: Homecoming Water Trash: CasperSlow Tide: Deprivation Playa Desmayo: Encerrado Adult Books: I Don't Think I Can Stay Aunt Cynthia's Cabin: Which One Is the Jellyfish? Johnny and the Rotten: King of the WavesLong Weekend is curated by John Dedeke Art: Drew Crowley | @gopizzanautPhoto: Ray ZimmermanWebSpotifyApple MusicEmailTwitterInstagram
Jason Loughlin discusses his surf guitar lessons available on TrueFire, performs, and answers questions. To learn more and watch the video from this live session, please visit truefire.com/live.About Jason: Jason Loughlin's creative guitar playing has supported artists such as Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Amos Lee, Sam Outlaw, Brandi Carlile, Rachael Yamagata, The Secret Sisters, Valerie June, Keb Mo, Jennifer Nettles, Brent Cobb, Shannon McNally, Jack Ingram, Marshall Crenshaw, Dale Watson, Jim Heath, Nellie McKay, Lesley Gore, The Sweetback Sisters, James Burton and Mike Viola. In 2011, Jason released his debut album Peach Crate which was met with critical acclaim."We hear an instrumentalist of great range, taste and joy."-Downbeat MagazineUncannily well-constructed launching pads for great picking. A great guitar album that could easily sit alongside those of his inspirations.-Vintage Guitar MagazineCurrently, Jason lives in Brooklyn, NY where he performs with his bands The String Gliders and Aquarium Solarium, teaches and produces records.
2019 was a year of discovery! In 2019 we started the Podcast and had a lot of fun on the way. I discovered new people, places and things. But music was a big theme. Along the way music has been the inspiration to new ideas. I discovered so much great music, some of which I used for the Podcast. So, to celebrate the new year....I made a Mixtape. Mixtape of some music Iliked and I hope you do too. Here it is! Enjoy! 1 Slow Roll-Tommy Guerrero 2 Colonial Mentality-Ezra Collective 3 Can't you hear me knocking-The Rolling Stones 4 Surf Guitar-? 5 Summertime Roll-Jane's Addiction 6 Sing,Sing,Sing-Benny Goodman 7 In my diary-The Moonglows 8 Seasons-Chris Cornell 9 Live with the moon-Chayns 10 ShaSha-Cave 11 Trouble-Cage the Elephant 12 Humbug Mountain Song-Fruit Bats 13 Choices-George Jones 14 Drop-Gala Drop 15 Crows-Subtle
Los Scallywaggs: Fuzz Face IIJesus Christ Golf Club: pepper spraySunflowers: DreamweaverIndian Summr: Snotty ScottyConcrete Surfers: Shattered ThoughtsThe Sex Geckos: Little RocksThe Shelter People: Smokestack Lightnin'Flesh Panthers: SwayRichard Rose: Fog DenNight Shades: Dead NervesThe Moonjacks: BummerOs Noctambulos: The Day We Touched the Suntogether PANGEA: Badillac (Live from Lincoln Hall)Stiff Richards: DigTijuana Panthers: Path of TotalityLIVING INDOORS: No Es Mi CulpaLong Weekend is curated by John DedekePhoto: Jeff BrouwsArt: Drew Crowley
‘No good art comes from easy living’ Mark Speer . Check out Mark’s music and all the other artists we talk about in this custom curated playlist on Spotify
Paul D Clifford: 8 Foot Gallows at DawnBraves: Murdering TimeWitchin Alleys: HauntedOs Noctâmbulos: The DevilsLos Scallywaggs: HellThe Spits: Witch HuntGreta Morgan: The Ghosts ThemeGamjee: William H. Vanderbilt's VampireWild Wild Wets: Hocus PocusLong Weekend is curated by John DedekePhoto: Steve SobczukArt: Drew Crowley
The Chats: Identity Theft Mind Spiders: You Are Dead Zip-Tie Handcuffs: Ghost Los Tones: Psychotropic Witchin Alleys: Kite Swing Chords: El Diablo Ditches: The Taste Dead Rabbits: Heavenly Way Turnaways: 11 to 9
Stumped: Homesick Richard Rose: Controlled Zone Cyanides: I Hear ‘Em Scratchin at Ma Door Iguana Death Cult: Pyramids Kill West: Giant Mexico Weather DZ Deathrays: Snakes Jolly’s: Cosmic Heels Jet Trash: What They Want HAMER: You Know ALL PROPERS TO The Sinkhole Sinkhole Records Eat Me in St. Louis
Warish: Healter Skelter The Blind Shake: Call of the Beehive Nick Nuisance & the Delinquents: Head Acid Baby Jesus: Oh, Aurelia Deadly Bites: Mind Drain Rosa Maria: Girl in 507 Wild Wild Wets: The Fix Indian Summr: Side Effects Swell Spells: Don't Need You
Los Scallywaggs: Fuzz Face II The Spoon Dogs: I Won't The Med Heads: Wild Courtyard Plant The Delstroyers: Invasion of the Body Surfers Toni Crimine: Collezione di Vizi The Men: Bataille Night Shade: The Desert Hello, I'm Sorry: Laughing Flesh Panthers: Ride the Blind Abjects: Double Blind
Night Birds: Killer Waves Hideous Sun Demon: Good Time The Moonjacks: Bummer SWMRS: Harry Dean Slow Tide: Deprivation Dusty Mush: Cold Sand Hundred Visions: Aura Shave Nightmare Blue: Ghost Stiff Richards: Dig
Melted: 25 Years Voiid: Drunk Kaz Mirblouk: Untitled Possum: Control King Tuff: Sun Medallion Slick Lizard: Conversations Endless Column: Mirror Cool Ghouls: Hot Summer Death Lens: Paranoid (feat. The Gnars)
Modern Pets: Necessities No Waves: Franklyn Jr. The Burning Peppermints: Cape II THE OHMY DAYS: Lonely Junkie: Fast Times Heaters: Hawaiian Holiday Dead Rabbits: It's All in Her Head Night Beats: Shot Down (feat. The Sonics) The Pilgrims: ASAC
PALS: Those Days The Cosmics: Eyes JEFF the Brotherhood: U Got the Look Witchin Alleys: Quietly Los Tones: Manipulation Loud Sun: Like a Kid Dogmud: Trash Lake Kill West: Shivers Tijuana Panthers: Path of Totality
Butthole Surfers: Eindhoven Chicken Masque Los Scallywaggs: New Sense The Pinheads: Feel It Now Grim Streaker: Today New York The Cleaners from Venus: Springtown Amyl and the Sniffers: Shake Ya The Sex Geckos: Little Rocks Together Pangea: Where the Night Ends Trash Stash: 20th Century Russia Preorder New Sense by Los Scallywaggs from El Palmo Records
Folks, it's amazing to realize that the What The Riff podcast has been around for a year! To celebrate, we're focusing this Memorial Day week on rock-and-roll songs of summer. Our memories of summers past have always been tied to the music of the time, and we suspect that is the same for you as well. Whether cruising with the top down, hanging out with friends, or playing your boom box on the beach or at the pool, the right song will “take you back” and the memories come flooding through. We hope you enjoy this special rabbit hole edition as we look at summer songs that rock! “Summertime, Summertime” by the Jamies We go back a little earlier than typical with this song from 1958. It has a "sacred harp" sound, and its introductory riff has been covered multiple times. “Dancing in the Street” by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas by David Bowie & Mick Jagger by Van Halen Here is a fine example of a song that has been covered multiple times in a number of styles. The consensus of the What The Riff?!? guys is that the Van Halen version is the best. What do you think? Surfin' U.S.A. by the Beach Boys Perhaps the group most identified with summer in the 60's. You can't do a summer rock episode without having The Beach Boys make an appearance. “Wipe Out” by The Surfaris The most famous instrumental surfing song. What a distinctive percussion and guitar riff! “In the Summertime” by Mungo Jerry We make our way into 1970 with this easy-going groovey track. “Summer in the City” by The Lovin' Spoonful What an awesome line: "Hotter than a matchhead." This song drifts back to a psychedelic 1966, and reminds us of the pre-air conditioning days of summer in the South. “School's Out” by Alice Cooper Everyone remembers this anthem playing at the end of school, marking the start of summer. “Rockaway Beach” by The Ramones Here is a punk genre summer song from the 70's. This one hearkens to the surfing songs of the 60's. “Summertime Blues” by Eddie Cochran by The Who by Rush Here's another example of an original with multiple covers, from 1958 to 1976 to 2004. Were you even aware RUSH did this cover? “Margaritaville ” by Jimmy Buffett This 1977 classic is a mandatory summer song, and brings up the drinks of summer. “Summer Nights” by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John While this tune is not exactly a rock song, it was a huge summer classic from the 70's, and we did not feel right leaving it out! ... but we don’t listen to the whole thing... “Suddenly Last Summer” by The Motels Drifting into the 80's, The Motels lead off a set of summer songs with female leads. There's a wistfulness with this track we’re all digging. “Cruel Summer” by Bananarama Bananarama had a string of hits in the 80's, including this summer song in a minor key. “Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina & The Waves And we switch to a 1985 hit that is more upbeat and positive. This was the biggest hit for Katrina and the Waves, almost (but not quite) their "one hit wonder.“ “Holiday Road” by Lindsey Buckingham This 1983 hit was made famous by “National Lampoon's Vacation” movies, and appeared in subsequent movies in the series. To us, it sounds a little bit like Kenny Loggins, maybe. “Mas Tequila” by Sammy Hagar We step outside our normal chronology with this track from 1999. But it just FEELS like summer. “Blister in the Sun” by the Violent Femmes A 1983 track, this one is a more alternative rock summer song with a distinctive guitar riff. “Miserlou” by Dick Dale We finish off this rabbit hole episode with an instrumental from the King of the Surf Guitar, and from the movie "Pulp Fiction."
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This week Aaron Haag and John Brian travel back to 1994 and discuss just how pivotal The Offspring's album Smash was to Punk Rock, Grunge and Pop Punk. We lay out how the success of this album touched every band from Blink 182 to Rancid, from Bad Religion to Fall Out Boy. From their uncanny rise and bitter divorce from Epitaph Records, their story is anything but dull. Links Referred To In This Episode Great Rolling Stone Article An interview with Mr. Brett Dexter/Offspring Letter to Fans about leaving Epitaph MUSIC CREDITS: Songs by The Offspring Come Out and Play, Smash, Nitro, Something to Believe In and Self Esteem from Smash (1994) Additional Songs Miserlou by Dick Dale off of King of Surf Guitar (1963) Hava Nagila (Traditional) Our Recommendations: Aaron's Rec of the Week: Cheese, mostly Pepper Jack John's Rec of the Week: The Wonder Years Follow the show! Twitter – Facebook – Instagram – Our Site Aaron on Twitter - John on Twitter Email: PodPunkShow@Gmail.com
Episode 12 - Dick Dale On this week's episode of The Keep Calm and Rock On Podcast, the guys are joined by one of the most influential and important people in the history of rock and roll, The King of the Surf Guitar, Dick Dale. Pioneering an entire sub genre of music known as "Surf Rock", Dick Dale has served to influence Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eddie Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, and countless others in his over 60 years in music. With classics like "Miserlou", "Let's Go Tripping" and "Pipeline", he will forever be recognized as a legendary player and technician. With his innovations with Leo Fender in developing variations of the Fender amp, the JBL 15 inch speaker, and the Echoplex echo machine, Dick has had an influence both on and off the stage. Celebrate the career of the King of the Surf Guitar on The Keep Calm and Rock On Podcast!