the masonics – the mohawks (instrumental)
Dienstag, den 24. Januar 2012Tags: Fuzz, garage, Rock, rock & roll, surf music, The Masonics
Tags: Fuzz, garage, Rock, rock & roll, surf music, The Masonics
COOL ROCKIN ROCKABILLY INSTRO BY THE ADMIRAL TONES
Tags: 1950'S ROCK & ROLL, ADMIRAL TONES, BUFFALO BOP, garage, hemsby, instro, instrumental, oldies, PA, rockabilly, rocker, ROCKSVILLE, Surf
Cool Surf Instro ON Pharos
Tags: beach boys, garage, link wray, oldies, rare 45, record, rockabilly, Surf, surfaris, the pyramids
Bubbling Minds favorite! Amazing instrumental track by the Argentinean combo Los Pick-Ups, which was taken from their fourth and last album released in 1964, entitled Al Abordaje! It was quite usual for these combos to include one or two instrumental pieces per album. This is one of my favorite instrumental tracks from the region in the 60s, with a superb drum ‘n’ bass rhythm section, and twangy surf-guitar. It was composed by a certain Richard Dilvi, who is apparently Brazilian, and was also recorded by The Clevers (aka Os Incriveis).
Tags: 1964, 60s, garage, instro, instrumental, latin, South America, Surf
Great Surf Instrumental THE CHALLENGERS “Cruel Sea”
Tags: challengers, Cruel Sea, garage, Great, instrumental, music, rockabilly, rocker, sixties, Surf, The
SANDY NELSON TRACK
Tags: drums, garage, instrumental, rockabilly, SANDY NELSON, surf music
Carolina Rockin Instro
Tags: garage, hemsby, instro, instrumental, north carolina, oldies, rock & roll, rockabilly, rocker, screamin fest, southcarolina, Surf
The Atlantics are an Australian surf rock band formed in the early 1960s and arguably Australia’s most successful of the genre. Most well-known for their classic hit, “Bombora”, their later recordings such as “Come On” are examples of 1960s garage rock. They were the first Australian rock band to write their own hits. In 2000 the group reformed with three of the original members, and they are still actively releasing new material and performing live. The surf rock era was rather short lived and with the arrival of the Beatles in the US it was followed by what was termed garage punk rock, influenced more by the Rolling Stones, with Seattle’s Wailers and Sonics being probably the most important bands in that line, and some diversity added by the 13th Floor Elevators, Love and The Monks who brought in new elements such as a psychedelic touch, but that was a few years later. By the early 1960s instrumental rock and roll had been pioneered successfully by performers such as Duane Eddy, Link Wray, and The Ventures. This trend was developed by Dick Dale who added the distinctive reverb, the rapid alternate picking characteristic of the genre, as well as Middle Eastern and Mexican influences, producing the regional hit “Let’s Go Trippin’” in 1961 and launching the surf music craze, following up with songs like “Misirlou” (1962). Like Dale and his Del-Tones, most early surf bands were formed in Southern California area, with Orange County in particular having a strong surf culture …
Tags: Atlantics, bombora, garage, guitar, history, music, of, orb, punk, quad, quadorb, reverb, Rock, Surf, surfing, The
IF YOU LIKE THE SONG, PLEASE RATE AND SUBSCRIBE. COOL INSTRO ROCKER BY THE FRANTICS FROM SEATTLE, WA
Tags: 1960'S, 45'S, garage, instro, INSTRUMENTAL ROCKER, NORTHWEST, rockabilly, SEATTLE, THE FRANTICS, THE VENTURES, THE WHIP, WA