Surf Rock also likes in Eastern European countries. czcams.com/video/vWzanzLllDo/video.html *GUITAR CHILD* Duane Eddy Guitar cover *feat. The European Singers*
Certainly friend, Surf music is immortal and guitars sound better than others. czcams.com/video/3X7-wxCZLsg/video.html *BLUE SUEDE SOCKS* Rockabilly in the style of *Elvis Presley*
1. Cecilia Ann - The Surftones 00:00 2. Squad Car - PJ & Artie 02:20 3. Let's go to Hawaii - The Rivieras 04:20 4. Record Run - The Pyramids 06:46 5. G.T.O - Ronny & The Daytonas 09:00 6. Sammy the Sidewalk Surfer - The Surfettes 11:48 7. Wipe Out - The Surfaris 14:05 8. Church Key - The Revels 16:51 9. Intoxica - The Revels 19:08 10. David Marks & The Marksmen - Travelin' 21:26 11. Runaway - Del Shannon 23:43 12. Downey Surf - The Nevadans 26:04 13. The Jester - The Jesters 27:39 14. Heatwave - Thom Starr & The Galaxies 30:05 15. Walk, Don't Run - The Trashmen 32:17 16. Ian Fleming Theme - The Menn 34:14 17. Surfin' Hootenanny - Al Casey & The K-C-Ettes 36:28 18. Point Surf (Unissued) - The Surf Teens 38:38 19. Ishamatsu (Unissued) - The Centurions 40:28 20. Mozart Stomp - The Ramblers 43:18 21. Movin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy 45:33 22. El Diablo - The Devil and his Disciples 47:40 23. California Surfer - Dee D. Hope 49:30 24. Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys 50:55 25. All Summer Long - The Beach Boys 53:05
at 47.42, the song is called 'el diablo'. in the middle of the song and at the end, the devil laugh, that's my dad. we had the 45 while i was growing up and i used to listen to it all the time. oh, and dad is still kickin'!
I've loved surf rock since I was a tiny child. It's never been as popular (outside CA) as it was in the glorious 1960's but the style never really died. Plenty of punk/new wave/indie rock bands picked up the torch later on.
Cowabunga ! My brother and i started surfing in the early 60's . We use to take our 8 mil surfing films and add 60's surf music by playing the Lps on the Phono and recording it to a reel to reel while the film played . Turned out cool and we were really popular on Saturday nights . These are some awesome recordings . Thanks Much and Hang Ten Baby !
35 year old dude here. Surf rock is a hidden gem. Music today is going into the toilet it's ironic we have to go back in time to find great music. Surf on!
Jonathan Pineda lots of hollow or semi hollow tones. the strat or telecaster. maybe even a gretsch. through. twin reverbs. or blues deville. or vox. oh yeah fender bassman. orange gives a awesome surf sound. space reverb tremolo maybe mess with some delays. lightly
High School. Hawaii. Early 60's. The school had an official Surfing Day where everybody was given the day off to head to the beach. Makaha was the place for the surf vets, pros, and the wannabe's. Sunset was the place for noobs and Waimea Bay for surfing with your body but the high coral could do some damage. Huge 20-30 foot north shore waves during the winter but only for the brave or foolish. Concerts with real 'battle of the bands' where surfing music played until the late evenings. Lots of surf music on KORL and KPOI radio.These sounds bring back fond memories of the best 3 years of my life. Hope the kids of today can have those great times.
In So Cal one place to learn at first was Santa Monic Beach. It was mostly close outs except on the best days but you learned and then it was safe to go to places like Malibu where it was a point break and you had rocks to deal with.
Damn I love this stuff, it sounds like a western combined with the cool groove of the tropical sands. There's a bunch of indie bands which continue a similar sound today (like Sports)
I spent so much time on the pier that I bought the monthly pass for parking. That was earlier when the area where the rides are now was for parking for the restaurants that were there. (RIP Moby Dick's.)
This is a superb compilation. Although there never was a band called "The Surftones" in the 60's. It's a hoax by the Steve Hoffman who made this compilation. Story goes he needed a good opening track for this compilation and he and his friend Frosty Horton wrote this song together and put in on this compilation. Cecilia Ann really got attention after "The Pixies" covered the tune on the album "Bossanova". The rest is history! ;-) There is another great "hoax 60's Surfband" called " The Blue Stingrays" who are supossed to be "The heartbreakers" minus Tom Petty. There album "Surf-N-Burn" is really a fantastic laid back surf party....Although made in the early 90's....
+demonic sweaters The Hard Rock Cafe did a much better Surf compilation CD (along with many more people), and they didn't have the gall to put "best of" in the title! (And they only had three songs with vocals, one of which being Surfer Joe by The Surfaris.) In fact, I don't even see how anyone can call their Surf compilation a "best of," and not have anything by Dick Dale in it!!
Chikkn Lipps Of course... And my opinion is what it is, because this CD calls itself "the best," and there's a case to be made that the best Surf songs did not make this compilation.
GOFLuvr Well, alright. I actually don't like Dick Dale (save for 1 song), but maybe that's because he's on, like, every surf compilation ever. I feel like it's overdone and a bit cliche.
Chikkn Lipps You're the first person I ever saw that had an interest in Surf but not Dick Dale... But I'm not judging you at all. (To tell a secret, I never could get into Link Wray.) Your point is legitimate. It would be like having The Beatles on every 60's compilation and Michael Jackson on every 80's compilation.
At work, at home soaking in my tub with wine and herb, running, cruising, I love this mix! I have to play this at my next beach day.....CHOKE VIBES BRAH
Wipe Out - The Surfaris 14:05 Intoxica - The Revels 19:08 The Jester - The Jesters 27:39 Heatwave - Thom Starr & The Galaxies 30:05 Point Surf (Unissued) - The Surf Teens 38:38 Movin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy 45:33 Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys 50:55
Thanks for compiling this. It has helped me a lot to learn more about this style quickly. Also, great to see there’s an actual audience who are passionate about it.
Absolutely love surf music, I just covered the Beach Boys on my Live Podcast. Of course I also cover, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and all classic rock greats.
This brings back the days when I and a couple of my friends enjoyed surfing the California coast. We weren't diehards but enjoyed the time we surfed. My board was so huge I swear that 4 guys could sit on the nose and play poker. An old Velsey Jacobs 9'8" with 2 1/2 inch rails.
Heeeere we go 1. Cecilia Ann - The Surftones 2. Squad Car - PJ & Artie 3. Let's go to Hawaii - The Rivieras 4. Record Run - The Pyramids 5. G.T.O - Ronny & The Daytonas 6. Sammy the Sidewalk Surfer - The Surfettes 7. Wipe Out - The Surfaris 8. Church Key - The Revels 9. Intoxica - The Revels 10. David Marks & The Marksmen - Travelin' 11. Runaway - Del Shannon 12. Downey Surf - The Nevadans 13. The Jester - The Jesters 14. Heatwave - Thom Starr & The Galaxies 15. Walk, Don't Run - The Trashmen 16. Ian Fleming Theme - The Menn 17. Surfin' Hootenanny - Al Casey & The K-C-Ettes 18. Point Surf (Unissued) - The Surf Teens 19. Ishamatsu (Unissued) - The Centurions 20. Mozart Stomp - The Ramblers 21. Movin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy 22. El Diablo - The Devil and his Disciples 23. California Surfer - Dee D. Hope 24. Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys 25. All Summer Long - The Beach Boys
This really fits stuff related to water I guess that's why it became so popular in the 60s and 70s, because surfing with this music or just swimming feels so fitting
Everytime I hear wipeout. It reminds of a visit to the Philly Zoo. We were entering the concession area, and a cart filled with fruit just collapsed for no apparent reason . Just as the song wipe out started playing over the PA. Apples , oranges , pears , banana s rolling everywhere. I guess you had to be there. But it was perfect in every way!
Not old enough by some distance to have experienced a lot of these tunes but I have very dear memories of driving back from the Southern Atlantic beaches of France after long days in the ocean with my parents and siblings in the late 1980's early 90's, listening to the Beach Boys and in particular All Summer Long. Almost brought a tear to my eye. Haven't heard that song in a long time.
That's because stereo was originally designed to emulate listening to a live performance so everything was mixed like you were sitting in the audience so horns would be on one side, guitar on the other or organ or what have you. Gotta remember this was before headphones were a common thing. If you were listening it was through a smaller component stereo with the speakers far apart, a stereo hifi console, or a mono am radio. So that's how stuff was mixed, everybody had a console hifi back then and pretty much every car had a mono am radio with a speaker in the center of the dash. That's what cutting edge was back then.
@@patrickisswayze3446 That makes sense. I have a HiFi setup in the living room with two tower speakers. It is still the optimal way to listen to music, in my opinion. This still sounds good on headphones, and you're right that the effect is even more pronounced.
This makes me want to sit outside The Watering Hole at Perranporth, at sunset, drinking a pint of Rattler after a great days surfing. I just need to learn to surf first.
peroxide, Pacific ocean swallowing, sand in ya boardshorts, Beach bonfires, kneebumps, and Levis/ lees that where REAL ..and those amazing sunrises & sunsets & sets of waves curling around points of headlands..then their where the girls..they knew how to fill out bikinis with smiling eyes !!
This genre is so rad
vyse I know bro
Like totally.
vyse check out Golden Shrines on CZcams
Why'd it not last long on the charts is what I wanna know.
Edgar: Two words: British Invasion
Surf rock is wonderful.
+The Voice Of Showgun I would have said bad ass. But yes, it's also wonderful.
GOFLuvr Yes, it is both.
+The Voice Of Showgun Yeah, great!
WALK DON´T RUN
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Whenever I hear 60's surf music I just imagine a cowboy on a surfboard lassoing sharks. I do enjoy the music though.
Muuuy bueno!
LOL
remember the animated movie Heavy Metal? the Corvette re-entry from orbit!
omfg can you please repost this or send it to me bc now i am curious lmao
the guitar tone does sound rather ennio morricone espue
surf rock isnt dead , just dub it into an episode of spongebob
yes!!!! or any kind of an intense chasing scene
@@permafrost8894 or both! That episode where plankton chases SpongeBob for the secret formula! (The first song even sounds like that episode)
any edit of anything rad goes well with surf music
Certainly friend, Surf music is immortal and guitars sound better than others. czcams.com/video/3X7-wxCZLsg/video.html *BLUE SUEDE SOCKS* Rockabilly in the style of *Elvis Presley*
Lol
I'm REALLY gonna have to start watching Spongebob! 😂
1. Cecilia Ann - The Surftones 00:00
2. Squad Car - PJ & Artie 02:20
3. Let's go to Hawaii - The Rivieras 04:20
4. Record Run - The Pyramids 06:46
5. G.T.O - Ronny & The Daytonas 09:00
6. Sammy the Sidewalk Surfer - The Surfettes 11:48
7. Wipe Out - The Surfaris 14:05
8. Church Key - The Revels 16:51
9. Intoxica - The Revels 19:08
10. David Marks & The Marksmen - Travelin' 21:26
11. Runaway - Del Shannon 23:43
12. Downey Surf - The Nevadans 26:04
13. The Jester - The Jesters 27:39
14. Heatwave - Thom Starr & The Galaxies 30:05
15. Walk, Don't Run - The Trashmen 32:17
16. Ian Fleming Theme - The Menn 34:14
17. Surfin' Hootenanny - Al Casey & The K-C-Ettes 36:28
18. Point Surf (Unissued) - The Surf Teens 38:38
19. Ishamatsu (Unissued) - The Centurions 40:28
20. Mozart Stomp - The Ramblers 43:18
21. Movin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy 45:33
22. El Diablo - The Devil and his Disciples 47:40
23. California Surfer - Dee D. Hope 49:30
24. Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys 50:55
25. All Summer Long - The Beach Boys 53:05
+lupita toscano thx
THEE GREATEST SO.CAL MUSIC IN THE WORLD. ME..ME... I'M JUST A DUDE THAT GREW UP IN ORANGE COUNTY & DAGO....my name is DEREK
fabien slim deezy Awesoome body sweet lips
4.20 best
Point Surf..38:38.. for the proper Surf guitar! Sweet sounds.
Makes me wanna buy an old stoner van and head to the beaches for a barbecue. Anyone else?
I'll bring the tunes if you bring the food ;D
+Michael Lorah Got the shrooms.
+Michael Lorah I make some really nice hamburguers.
+Michael Lorah
ill bring the smoke and the bbq:P
I'll bring the ladies and liquor
at 47.42, the song is called 'el diablo'. in the middle of the song and at the end, the devil laugh, that's my dad. we had the 45 while i was growing up and i used to listen to it all the time. oh, and dad is still kickin'!
Awesome! Thanks for that tidbit.
Omg hahaha your dad is the diablo
He has a great laugh I like it :D
No thats my dad
@@mariodwir lol
Party on"DAD"!!!
I've loved surf rock since I was a tiny child. It's never been as popular (outside CA) as it was in the glorious 1960's but the style never really died. Plenty of punk/new wave/indie rock bands picked up the torch later on.
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The Shuttlecock Parts I, II & III
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Best coast 💗🏄♀️
Blondie really revived it in the 70's
Ghoul as well with their song psyhoplasm
I play in a surf rock italian band, come to see ! (if you want :) facebook.com/TopDrop-273318846162181/
Cowabunga ! My brother and i started surfing in the early 60's . We use to take our 8 mil surfing films and add 60's surf music by playing the Lps on the Phono and recording it to a reel to reel while the film played . Turned out cool and we were really popular on Saturday nights . These are some awesome recordings . Thanks Much and Hang Ten Baby !
Dave Brewer must have been real nice !!!
Hang ten whever you are! 🤘😎👙🌴🍍🌞💦🍒🦀🐠🐡🐙🐟🐬
you should post those, brother
@@xenaluck I agree. Those would be priceless.
right on!
4:42 a wild vintage ding appears
its the windows lol
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far out man....
Moron.
Charizard! I choose you!
black metal without distortion and down-tuning
Black Metal is Surf rock but with distortion
Why be so negs, Honey?
And without satanic or violent deadly lyrics
Semento Posta Violence is bad. But what's wrong with Satanism?
Semento Posta Never heard of him. Is he related to John Wayne the cowboy actor from years ago?
My grandma told me back in the 60s when she was a teenager she listened to this at the beach in her Volkswagen bus it was lime green
Your Grandma was lime green? WOW!
Grandma was smoking that WEED
Some of us actually surf. This isn’t music. This is the water beneath your board. You can feel the vibes! Saludos from the beaches of Southern Cal!
Never been said better
Huntington Beach?
Sun, beach, sunbed, a beer and the sound of surf rock. I'm happy.
2018 and there's still someone that enjoys this music.
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The Shuttlecock Parts I, II & III
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Many I'd think, though none of my friends seem to be interested
NOP. Into 2019 too.
I just discovered it, and I am really enjoying and loving it. Love the vibe and feel of the music.
Nop into 2020 too
35 year old dude here. Surf rock is a hidden gem. Music today is going into the toilet it's ironic we have to go back in time to find great music. Surf on!
I've been playing guitar for years and I never was able to pull this genre out of the guitar on my own. It really has its place.
Jonathan Pineda lots of hollow or semi hollow tones. the strat or telecaster. maybe even a gretsch. through. twin reverbs. or blues deville. or vox. oh yeah fender bassman. orange gives a awesome surf sound. space reverb tremolo maybe mess with some delays. lightly
It’s bc it’s a moserite guitar to get that note look it up brother hop that helps
makes me nostalgic to a time period my parents weren’t even around in
Makes me think of Tarentino movies and cruise-ins. Absolutely love❤
Pulp fiction...
The restaurant scene. The holdup. "I'm trying real hard, man!
Leaving the restaurant, Surf Rider is playing.
The B-52's
High School. Hawaii. Early 60's. The school had an official Surfing Day where everybody was given the day off to head to the beach. Makaha was the place for the surf vets, pros,
and the wannabe's. Sunset was the place for noobs and Waimea Bay for surfing with your body but the high coral could do some damage. Huge 20-30 foot north shore waves during the winter but only for the brave or foolish. Concerts with real 'battle of the bands' where surfing music played until the late evenings. Lots of surf music on KORL and KPOI radio.These sounds bring back fond memories of the best 3 years of my life. Hope the kids of today can have those great times.
In So Cal one place to learn at first was Santa Monic Beach. It was mostly close outs except on the best days but you learned and then it was safe to go to places like Malibu where it was a point break and you had rocks to deal with.
AWESOME!!!
Dick dell at Newport & Anaheim & my woody 😊
I can’t get enough! Thank you!
Damn I love this stuff, it sounds like a western combined with the cool groove of the tropical sands. There's a bunch of indie bands which continue a similar sound today (like Sports)
look up Messer Chups on the tube for some "different" surf music.
Surf is just too cool! I saw Dick Dale and the Surfaris, for FREE on the Santa Monica pier in 1994!!
Me too.rog. Pacific sunset records.
I spent so much time on the pier that I bought the monthly pass for parking. That was earlier when the area where the rides are now was for parking for the restaurants that were there. (RIP Moby Dick's.)
Quentin Tarantino! I know you’re listening - I just want to say I love your movies! Thanks!
I'm wondering if Tarantino is the reason I really love Surf Music, hmmmm
@@mimimillerbeauty tarantino is the reason...
LEGO Island and Spongebob brought me here and I'm loving it so far
This is a superb compilation. Although there never was a band called "The Surftones" in the 60's. It's a hoax by the Steve Hoffman who made this compilation. Story goes he needed a good opening track for this compilation and he and his friend Frosty Horton wrote this song together and put in on this compilation. Cecilia Ann really got attention after "The Pixies" covered the tune on the album "Bossanova". The rest is history! ;-)
There is another great "hoax 60's Surfband" called " The Blue Stingrays" who are supossed to be "The heartbreakers" minus Tom Petty. There album "Surf-N-Burn" is really a fantastic laid back surf party....Although made in the early 90's....
I wasn't expecting so many of these songs to have vocals.
+GOFLuvr yeah, too many. I like instrumental surf best, but the vocal stuff is kinda fun sometimes.
+demonic sweaters The Hard Rock Cafe did a much better Surf compilation CD (along with many more people), and they didn't have the gall to put "best of" in the title! (And they only had three songs with vocals, one of which being Surfer Joe by The Surfaris.)
In fact, I don't even see how anyone can call their Surf compilation a "best of," and not have anything by Dick Dale in it!!
Chikkn Lipps Of course... And my opinion is what it is, because this CD calls itself "the best," and there's a case to be made that the best Surf songs did not make this compilation.
GOFLuvr Well, alright. I actually don't like Dick Dale (save for 1 song), but maybe that's because he's on, like, every surf compilation ever. I feel like it's overdone and a bit cliche.
Chikkn Lipps You're the first person I ever saw that had an interest in Surf but not Dick Dale... But I'm not judging you at all. (To tell a secret, I never could get into Link Wray.)
Your point is legitimate. It would be like having The Beatles on every 60's compilation and Michael Jackson on every 80's compilation.
Surf Music is what electric guitars were made for ! I love it 🏄🏼♂️🏄🏼♂️🏄🏽♀️🏄🏼♂️🏄🏽♀️🏄🏼♂️🏄🏽♀️🏄🏽♀️🏄🏼♂️
Solid oldies to groove out on! Cant get enough. Love it all.
At work, at home soaking in my tub with wine and herb, running, cruising, I love this mix! I have to play this at my next beach day.....CHOKE VIBES BRAH
Hours of this on trips to the beach with my grandpa!!!! Thanks man
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2023 still as great as in the 60s
When those 60's Spanish guitar lessons went surfin'
Very good drummers (for the 50s-60s standards). Now I can understand why Keith Moon loved surf music.
Keith loved everything. Rog. Pacific sunset records
surf music. from 60s is the best
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@@LuisP11Media no
Wipe Out - The Surfaris 14:05
Intoxica - The Revels 19:08
The Jester - The Jesters 27:39
Heatwave - Thom Starr & The Galaxies 30:05
Point Surf (Unissued) - The Surf Teens 38:38
Movin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy 45:33
Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys 50:55
I grew up with rock n roll, beat and surf music. Great songs.
" Walk Don't Run " is one of the all time Surf Classics !!!
A classic Ventures hit song and tune from 1964.
Thanks for compiling this. It has helped me a lot to learn more about this style quickly. Also, great to see there’s an actual audience who are passionate about it.
Absolutely love surf music, I just covered the Beach Boys on my Live Podcast. Of course I also cover, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and all classic rock greats.
this was my first cd
Best of 60s Surf is my favorite album of all time.
This brings back the days when I and a couple of my friends enjoyed surfing the California coast. We weren't diehards but enjoyed the time we surfed. My board was so huge I swear that 4 guys could sit on the nose and play poker. An old Velsey Jacobs 9'8" with 2 1/2 inch rails.
Awesome music, I play it in my head while I surf
The sixties were an unmatched time in music
Pulp Fiction baby
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@@LuisP11Media no
Fuck yeah !
THAT’S WHAT I THOUGHT
I don't remember asking you a goddamn thing
I love Surf music !
I love these so much, this music reminds me of painting in a gorgeous studio. I cannot stress this enough! Keep them coming!
I don’t even surf but I love surf rock.
I love that version of Walk, don't Run by the Trashmen. He really plucks the rhythm in a different fashion
The first song blows me awayyyyy
The James Bond track is really out of this world! Love the dissonance.
Heeeere we go
1. Cecilia Ann - The Surftones
2. Squad Car - PJ & Artie
3. Let's go to Hawaii - The Rivieras
4. Record Run - The Pyramids
5. G.T.O - Ronny & The Daytonas
6. Sammy the Sidewalk Surfer - The Surfettes
7. Wipe Out - The Surfaris
8. Church Key - The Revels
9. Intoxica - The Revels
10. David Marks & The Marksmen - Travelin'
11. Runaway - Del Shannon
12. Downey Surf - The Nevadans
13. The Jester - The Jesters
14. Heatwave - Thom Starr & The Galaxies
15. Walk, Don't Run - The Trashmen
16. Ian Fleming Theme - The Menn
17. Surfin' Hootenanny - Al Casey & The K-C-Ettes
18. Point Surf (Unissued) - The Surf Teens
19. Ishamatsu (Unissued) - The Centurions
20. Mozart Stomp - The Ramblers
21. Movin' N' Groovin' - Duane Eddy
22. El Diablo - The Devil and his Disciples
23. California Surfer - Dee D. Hope
24. Cheater Stomp - The Fabulous Playboys
25. All Summer Long - The Beach Boys
Dilay Switch Marry me. Lol
+Dilay Switch Good job... And whoa, I never knew The Trashmen covered Walk, Don't Run. (In fact, I didn't know they did anything beyond Surfin' Bird!)
+Dilay Switch thank you, you've shone like a crazy diamond!
+Dilay Switch brrravo@!! now could someone do the time stamps pls.. ))
+Dilay Switch Great, man!
I learned the first two songs because I was addicted to the first two tracks in the 90s I somehow ended up with this awesome cd
This really fits stuff related to water I guess that's why it became so popular in the 60s and 70s, because surfing with this music or just swimming feels so fitting
Everytime I hear wipeout. It reminds of a visit to the Philly Zoo. We were entering the concession area, and a cart filled with fruit just collapsed for no apparent reason . Just as the song wipe out started playing over the PA. Apples , oranges , pears , banana s rolling everywhere. I guess you had to be there. But it was perfect in every way!
I feel pulp fiction vibes listening to this kind of music
Not old enough by some distance to have experienced a lot of these tunes but I have very dear memories of driving back from the Southern Atlantic beaches of France after long days in the ocean with my parents and siblings in the late 1980's early 90's, listening to the Beach Boys and in particular All Summer Long.
Almost brought a tear to my eye. Haven't heard that song in a long time.
The Jazzmaster is strong with this one.
Fantastic stereo. Modern music production isn't nearly as aggressive with the separation as on these old tracks.
Yup! :)
That's because stereo was originally designed to emulate listening to a live performance so everything was mixed like you were sitting in the audience so horns would be on one side, guitar on the other or organ or what have you. Gotta remember this was before headphones were a common thing. If you were listening it was through a smaller component stereo with the speakers far apart, a stereo hifi console, or a mono am radio. So that's how stuff was mixed, everybody had a console hifi back then and pretty much every car had a mono am radio with a speaker in the center of the dash. That's what cutting edge was back then.
@@patrickisswayze3446 That makes sense. I have a HiFi setup in the living room with two tower speakers. It is still the optimal way to listen to music, in my opinion. This still sounds good on headphones, and you're right that the effect is even more pronounced.
this has a crazy psychedelic vibe
I used to listen to Metal before I discovered surf music. Now I listen to both surf and metal. Oh how the tide waves have changed
I love surf music. Great stuff!
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El surf rock es pura vida
Simón.
La mejor compilación de música surf que hay. Gracias.
Love this music!!!
Gracias gracias graciaaaaas!!
4:39 did anyone hear a windows 7 ding
I did! haha
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poot dispenser Here they were ahead of they’re time
Yea
Yea, I did 😂
In the early 60s most pioneer R&R bands were playing 3 chord songs with lyrics. Those that played Surf music were real guitar player
musicians.
More notes doesn’t equal better music.
Intoxica is a great song, really just got me into the mood since im down at the beach.
Love this compilation for every Cali summer!
This makes me want to sit outside The Watering Hole at Perranporth, at sunset, drinking a pint of Rattler after a great days surfing. I just need to learn to surf first.
If I'm correct there's still some amazing Aussie beaches waiting for you.
I ll be 70 in June . . . . . .UNTIL I TURN THESE ON ! ! ! ! THEN I M 15 AGAIN! ! ! ! ! ! THANK GOD FOR THE INTERNET! ! ! ! !
Man, I was a surfer in my past life I bet!!!
Surfer, I was a man in my past life, I bet!!!
Life, I was a bet in my past surfer, I man!!!
my, was I a past bet in my surfer life?
excellent music, by the way...
I was in a surfer-man in my past life I bet!!!
This compilation is an absolute belter! Thanks for putting it together...
Excellent vibe my friend
Enjoying this a lot
this is such a fantastic collection
Oh my God listen this gives me a great desire to be back in california :-)
I’m getting Club Penguin vibes from this somehow
The music to listen to while street racing with a customized deuce hot rod car.
I love outrunning the cops in my Hellcat , while listening to surf tunes.
It's just a game now.
This type of music makes me think of the mafia and gangstas for some reason, I blame Quentin Tarantino lol
Los Surfer Compadres
The Shuttlecock Parts I, II & III
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1960's rock is three things: Cowboys, spys and surf.
POV: it’s 1968 and you and your friends are surfing at the beach while blasting this fire ass song
Before rock n roll started taking itself so seriously, when fun was the whole point
I played this to my Fish....
The Aquarium is now an Ocean.
all the hippies come her when they are bored
I had this cd when i was a kid i love this music as much today as back then .good times
The Vincent Price laugh in El Diablo was a nice touch
Oh man the first song...didn't the Pixies remake that song? So awesome!
yes thez did I realise that now
Yeah , on the Bossanova record, I just realised it too lol .
Los Surfer Compadres
The Shuttlecock Parts I, II & III
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THIS IS COOL AS FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent!!! Thank you, so fun, Spirits lifted immediately
Good morning, thanks so much for posting this great, great music. It has made my day. This music is treasure. Thank you my friend.
LOVE this stuff! 🎸😍
peroxide, Pacific ocean swallowing, sand in ya boardshorts, Beach bonfires, kneebumps, and Levis/ lees that where REAL ..and those amazing sunrises & sunsets & sets of waves curling around points of headlands..then their where the girls..they knew how to fill out bikinis with smiling eyes !!
We referred to the (knee bumps) as (surfer's knots). Like the song, "my surfer's knots are risen".
If anyone tells you "surfing knots" disappear, not true. They're not as big, but still there.
I love how closely surf rock and western is to one another
Indeed! The Penetrators' cover (circa 2000) of Morricone's Guns Don't Argue (which my band, BroDaddy also covered) is a perfect example
Thank you for this 😭❤️
spaghetti western movie vibes
I LOVE SURF MUZIK 🏄
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ aimer la mer et ce groupe génial 👍👍
I use this while working with my designs
14:05 this is the best one
I agree
Exacto, ese el sonido del surf, el bon voyage