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I was really into Estrus records releases in high school, there was so much good stuff in their catalog if you like surf/garage/trash rock. Phantom Surfers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0GER2Xmppw The Volcanos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64SuqOjOybU Satan's Pilgrims https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlzL6RFwCi8 The Apemen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-Vmu3EvsJw
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Put in an order for three new pots for the Strat last night, and a couple of .022 uf orange drops. One of them is a DPDT, so I can finally coil tap the bridge. Hopefully it'll all show up by the weekend. Of course I noticed this morning that all I have left for electric strings around the house is a set of 9's. Guess I need to go hunt down some strings. Debating 11's, but I don't think the low E's saddle has that much play left. Could always just pop the spring out. Whee!
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 17:30 |
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When I first heard the Astronauts, I saw this video, and was amazed at how this *clearly* modern band did such a pitch-perfect period video. They just sound very fresh and modern to my ears, I don't know if this is songwriting, mastering or what. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO_pOYfsJk4 Edit - I should have clarified that I immediately googled and figured that their heyday was long before I was born. I love Dick Dale, for example, but he doesn't seem contemporary to me in the way they do. Remulak fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Oct 2, 2014 |
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Surf rock? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnBbjc5hmho E: found it in HD Lead out in cuffs fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Oct 1, 2014 |
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speaking of surf what is the typical eq for them? it sounds really mid pushed to get that hollow sound? I been doing that with my v4 and using the mf drive to push the mids (with verb obvi )
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 23:31 |
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Remulak posted:When I first heard the Astronauts, I saw this video, and was amazed at how this *clearly* modern band did such a pitch-perfect period video. They just sound very fresh and modern to my ears, I don't know if this is songwriting, mastering or what. That's from 1963 or so, i think.
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# ? Oct 1, 2014 23:57 |
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jwh posted:That's from 1963 or so, i think.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 00:12 |
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Smash it Smash hit posted:speaking of surf what is the typical eq for them? it sounds really mid pushed to get that hollow sound? I been doing that with my v4 and using the mf drive to push the mids (with verb obvi ) I've never felt that surf was categorized by a lot of mids, just the opposite. The sound I think of when I think of "surf guitar" is an old Fender blackface with a long spring reverb tank, and the classic Fender tone stack, which is very scooped in the mids.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 00:16 |
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it just always sounds like disgusting amounts of spring reverb to me
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 00:18 |
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I found that I was able to get a 'passable' surf sound by running a reverb pedal (Subdecay Spring Theory) into a Vox Night Train and a Jazzmaster. It was glorious. I think that reverb is more important to tone-stack and other amp stuff to get a surf-y tone.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 00:21 |
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jwh posted:I've never felt that surf was categorized by a lot of mids, just the opposite. The sound I think of when I think of "surf guitar" is an old Fender blackface with a long spring reverb tank, and the classic Fender tone stack, which is very scooped in the mids. that's what I thought as well it just seems to get the right amount with more mids. I just started cranking the spring reverb in the v4 so that must be where that metallic tinge comes from. time for more knob fiddling!
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 00:49 |
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JHVH-1 posted:I was really into Estrus records releases in high school Let's hang out.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 03:18 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Hq-MUXh60 e: now that i post that it sounds way different from the 'racecar' version so maybe this was released before that album dropped?
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 03:21 |
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I'm going to kiss all of you on your beautiful lips as soon as I'm done doing my surf rock homework. Thanks a million times over dudes. My playing has been darting in so many directions as of late but I'm happy about it. I'm just rolling with what feels right and trying to steal all the ideas I can. Jaan Pehechan Ho actually kicked this off in my head I think, back when that Heineken commercial was doing the rounds. The energy was infectious and that sound, man, that sound.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 04:07 |
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In that vein, for older stuff, you should try out something like the Tielman Brothers "Black Eyes" (on a Les Paul no less!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOZl7gXj_io Les Jaguars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kq13Wjj2zk Les Phantomes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wgkcNB1D_I Les Missiles Sacre Dollar. This isn't a surf song, but it's the coolest song you'll hear all year. I can't believe Wes Anderson hasn't used this yet. 1963: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oE1C9EkaSA For more modern bands, there's some not exactly surf, but cool stuff nonetheless: Odonis Odonis - Ledged Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJfPqb1JCfE Friends of Dean Martinez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42iWKTy_sC0 I could go on and on and on. There are some really cool spaghetti western kinda bands like Federale, and to a lesser extent bands like Black Taj. This band is Dave B. from Polvo, and some other folks, and it's one of the coolest songs I've heard in forever. The chorus lead lick (I think?) at 3:13 is awesome. If you watch just one of these videos, watch this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwwcro1KTpk Okay, one more, and then I'll stop. This is a relatively obscure Frank Black tune, but it's my favorite song he's ever written, including anything from the Pixies catalog. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdPIeB-hUfM
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 04:55 |
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On the topic of guitar tone, if you guys are Modest Mouse fans, Joshua James did a whole album of Modest Mouse covers in 2013, called 'Well, Then, I'll go to Hell.' The nice thing, is that he can sing very well. But, and to make this about guitars, I would love to find out what the lead guitar is playing, because I've been fascinated by that tone for over a year now. I think it's a Tele Deluxe, but I haven't been able to find any concrete information. If you like Modest Mouse, or if you just like good tone, check it out. It's pretty great. It's actually pretty great even if you hate Modest Mouse. Here's what I'm talking about : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e3wRXSo1so
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 05:03 |
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Y'know, there's a very fine line between surf and black metal. Think about it: simple melodies done with repetitive single note lines? check. Everything drowned in reverb? check. A focus on establishing a certain mood or feel over songwriting? check. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iaj2w7Bp58 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC3QnAcBsbg I'm just sayin'.
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muike posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Hq-MUXh60 R.I.P Reuben. You were too beautiful to live.
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comes along bort posted:Y'know, there's a very fine line between surf and black metal. Think about it: simple melodies done with repetitive single note lines? check. Everything drowned in reverb? check. A focus on establishing a certain mood or feel over songwriting? check. This realization is kinda why I love both styles a lot. When my friend asked how I learned how to play surf I just said "It's like death metal but more repetitive, less power chords, more reverb, and no distortion." He doesn't play death metal but he got the point.
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I appreciate surf pretty much being the stoner rock of the 50s but never could get into it. Also reminds me of a guy named Benjamin Woods. Godin endorsee who was a metal head, got his guitar stolen, only had an acoustic left, realized that playing his thrash riffs on it sounded like Flamenco, and is now a fairly popular and really good flamenco player.
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comes along bort posted:Y'know, there's a very fine line between surf and black metal. Think about it: simple melodies done with repetitive single note lines? check. Everything drowned in reverb? check. A focus on establishing a certain mood or feel over songwriting? check. No, definitely. Thats why I like playing(trying) heavier surf - black metal feel without the need to try to look tough.
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Kilometers Davis posted:Every few months I tap into this weird dick dale surf rock/eastern sounding jam and run with it for like an hour. I love playing it but I don't know anything about the genre. I like it energetic and bouncy like old surf, kinda spazzy but melodic like tera melos. What artists should I look into? I've hardly listened to anything surfy even though playing it locks me into a loving zone. I know I'm a couple of days late on this, but if you like that kind of music you should expand your search into rockabilly and that sort of thing.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 13:43 |
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Thanks to this page I've fallen down the rabbit hole of playing all my favourite metal songs with a surf sound. (It's fun, everyone should do it)
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 13:53 |
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Speaking of metal/surf Ghoul has put a surf element into a few of there songs before, but they recently did a full on death metal/surf album called 'Hang Ten'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r0pEbfrwOE
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:Also reminds me of a guy named Benjamin Woods. Godin endorsee who was a metal head, got his guitar stolen, only had an acoustic left, realized that playing his thrash riffs on it sounded like Flamenco, and is now a fairly popular and really good flamenco player. That's pretty much the same story with Rodrigo y Gabriela who were in a thrash metal band called Tierra Acida back in the 90s. Spanish Manlove posted:This realization is kinda why I love both styles a lot. When my friend asked how I learned how to play surf I just said "It's like death metal but more repetitive, less power chords, more reverb, and no distortion." He doesn't play death metal but he got the point. In the liner notes for their cover of Pipeline on Anthrax's Attack of the Killer Bs, Scott Ian claims that Don Wilson and Nokie Edwards invented thrash.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 18:14 |
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Much like metal guys, some surf guys are addicted to insane rigs. Exhibit A, The King of Surf Guitar. More favorites from the punk/surf bloodline: JFA and Bl'ast, as well as newcomers FIDLAR and Night Birds quickly coming to mind. I was touring in that garage/surf/punk/trash circuit, circa 2009-2011. Lots of fun to be had. I have to mention Daikaiju as being the most insane live show in the modern surf camp, making MoAM? look tame in comparison.
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I like how dick dale suspends his spring reverb from the ceiling with a rope so not to get any vibrations loving up his sprinnnng. gently caress yeah. Daikju is rad but, after I saw them the first time they kinda just repeated their antics the two other times. Set drums on fire, get all the crowd on stage, play while walking through the crowd. Taking gimicky to corny IMHO.
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I do not plan on doing this, but I just had a strange thought experiment. Is possible (or reasonable) to replace the tune-o-matic style bridge on a Jaguar or Jazzmaster with a wrap-around style bridge to turn it into a hard-tail? It seems like it could work if the replacement bridge lines up and fits into the existing inserts. Smash it Smash hit posted:I like how dick dale suspends his spring reverb from the ceiling with a rope so not to get any vibrations loving up his sprinnnng. gently caress yeah. Hanging something from the ceiling sounds like your goal is to make sure nothing dampens the vibrations rather than eliminate them. But even then it would dampen vertical vibrations, but not vibrations in any other direction. If anything, I would think that would make things worse. I feel like it would result in the opposite of what you are describing. Unless I am just not understanding what you mean. I feel like you would get really unexpected and inconsistent results. Then again, maybe that was what he was going for. Musicians are a superstitious bunch when it comes to "tone" so for all I know it doesn't do a drat thing.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 19:53 |
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Neil Young puts his Fender reverb unit under the stage, which requires the drilling of a hole in the floor of the stage. Apparently some venues aren't thrilled about that.quote:I do not plan on doing this, but I just had a strange thought experiment.
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Smash it Smash hit posted:I like how dick dale suspends his spring reverb from the ceiling with a rope so not to get any vibrations loving up his sprinnnng. gently caress yeah. I consider them friends, so I'm far from partial, but I don't dispute that they have a consistent bit. I just don't know how they can dial the show up to be any more intense, and you can't dial it back once you've been doing it the way they've been doing it. They're stuck, in that regard. I've also been seeing them off and on for five years, so I've seen slight permutations of their act - versions with two drummers; the current drummer, Gabe, crowd surfing and drumming while the crowd holds up his drums; Sean crowdsurfing while he plays lead (at a house show, I saw him crowdsurf from the living room, through a window overlooking the room, onto people on the second floor, while playing basically the whole time); giving their instruments to people in the crowd; climbing PA towers; etc. They're hard working dudes. Second best part of Dick Dale's rig, after the bonkers suspend-the-reverb-from-the-ceiling component, is the 16 gauge strings. Jesus.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 20:27 |
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Bread Dragon posted:16 gauge strings.
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# ? Oct 2, 2014 21:44 |
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Yeah. I'm a fan of surf, but I'm doubly a fan of Dick Dale as a person. If you read his wiki entry, this interview, watch this video of him playing at the tender age of 71 years young while recovering from rectal cancer, and read this anecdote about him pushing Leo Fender to make the first 100 watt amp, you can only conclude that he is guitar's Bill Brasky. The surf music scene at its worst shares things in common with rockabilly - slavish dedication to formula and neckbeardy costume wearing spazzlords rambling about "tone". But at its best, it's just an energetic party, and Dale is a human embodiment of that.
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quote:If a lion strikes out at me or something, I don't strike back at him, but I let him know I'm angry and I'm upset, but I don't push it. If I push it, then they'll kill me. So what I do is, I'll talk in their language, I've learned how they growl, how they talk, how they greet. I know when they're stalking me and how to break the stalk from talking to them. Like if my tiger's thinking that I kinda seem to them like a nice little catch, and he'll start looking at me, and start zoning in on me, and start walking towards me, I'll give him a greeting. I'll go like [coughing-grunting snuffing noise – DICK MAKES INCREDIBLE ANIMAL NOISES, HOLY poo poo] This is the best god drat thing. I'd love to be able to meet him someday. I always knew he was a very nice guy but I had no idea he was literally the most interesting man in the world. TopherCStone posted:I know I'm a couple of days late on this, but if you like that kind of music you should expand your search into rockabilly and that sort of thing. I dig it! Mostly the old school stuff. That's definitely a genre I need to look more into along with all this surf rock.
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:I appreciate surf pretty much being the stoner rock of the 50s but never could get into it. Well it all comes down to the phrygian dominant scale, doesn't it? Passed down from the Arabs to the Spanish through hundreds of years of Moorish occupation, on to the Americas through colonisation, on to the surf rockers by Latin Americans in California, and then finally picked up by black metallers who just like it because it sounds "evil" (and probably stole it from 80s goth anyway).
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don't feel like quoting both cause of phone but, from the spring reverb aspect I have had friends rehouse fender twins and they ended up having to put the head on the ground because their 412s rattle a bit too much that the spring reverb sounds like poop so I was guessing what dick was trying to avoid with his rig. and for Dai, like I said I enjoyed it the first time for sure but the second time, I dunno I was just bored. I guess, without sounding rude, the music itself doesn't challenge much. Not like that is their goal of course but, once I got through the theatrics there was not much else, but they are very good at what they do and people here do love them. if you know them and if they wanna play a house next time in Columbia, lemme know. I think that may respark my interest
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# ? Oct 3, 2014 01:33 |
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Did someone say triplets and reverb? http://youtu.be/VV1pX7WMmHs
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# ? Oct 3, 2014 02:47 |
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I'm kinda surprised there isn't more cross-pollination between flamenco and surf.
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Smash it Smash hit posted:don't feel like quoting both cause of phone but, from the spring reverb aspect I have had friends rehouse fender twins and they ended up having to put the head on the ground because their 412s rattle a bit too much that the spring reverb sounds like poop so I was guessing what dick was trying to avoid with his rig. If one of those springs pops, considering the volume he plays it, it'd easily take out a cab.
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jwh posted:Neil Young puts his Fender reverb unit under the stage, which requires the drilling of a hole in the floor of the stage. Apparently some venues aren't thrilled about that. Thankfully its Neil's way or the highway.
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Just confirming that the iOS Bias app is amazing. That '67 Dumble Clean preset is awesome.
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