Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes?

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2015/07/12 17:27:52 (permalink)

Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes?

Or own one?
 
Well, I am.
 
And I did.
 
https://soundcloud.com/doghouse-riley
 
So here's "Banana Bike" in all it's cacophonous glory.
 

https://soundcloud.com/doghouse-riley/tracks 
https://doghouseriley1.bandcamp.com 
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    yorolpal
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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/12 22:06:54 (permalink)
    This mix, after listening to it on the web...still sucks...I'm gonna lick it though. I just need a slightly bigger lasso to wrassle it to the ground.

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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/12 23:30:53 (permalink)

    Is this it? I had one of these.
     
    Your song has little relevance to anything remotely marketable - which is why I say "well done!"
     
    I very much like the Monty Python-type chorus!!! I thought the mix could clean up a tad in the midrange, as you likely heard also . . . great stuff, I always appreciate your musical takes on things.
     
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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/13 07:00:57 (permalink)
    Mine was bright orange with that wonderful gear shifter, best bike I ever owned, wish I had one now : ) fun bike , fun tune ; )
     
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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/13 10:31:03 (permalink)
    Pretty cool tune. Sadly I never had a Banana bike. You know tho old story, had to walk ten miles in the snow to school...up hill both ways...lol
     
     
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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/13 10:53:21 (permalink)
    emeraldsoul

    Is this it? I had one of these.
     
    Your song has little relevance to anything remotely marketable - which is why I say "well done!"
     
    I very much like the Monty Python-type chorus!!! I thought the mix could clean up a tad in the midrange, as you likely heard also . . . great stuff, I always appreciate your musical takes on things.
     
    cheers,
    -Tom


    +1 on the critique!
     
    Had one. Don't remember the color. How old does that make me? Ha. All that bad boy needs now is some baseball cards clothes pinned into the spokes. And I kind of hate to admit this, but I think mine had streamers in the handles.
     
    What a cool idea for a tune!

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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/13 11:17:14 (permalink)
    Yup...baseball cards in the spokes for me as well.  Ah...those were the days.

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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/13 15:24:50 (permalink)
    Yo Riley,
     
    I may like this one better than your other recent exceptional and unique postings. Its kind of a warped version of those multiple early 60's paeans to a favorite ride, such as Little Honda. The lyrics are a hoot, and the arrangement is deft and detailed-much better than it needs to be, sort of like Brian Wilson's were.  It even has something like jingle bells in the chorus.
     
    I grew up in a white bread neighborhood and the Schwinn Stingray -with the banana seat and butterfly handlebars- came out in 1963 when I was 10 years old. Almost overnight, everyone seemed to have one. By the end of the decade, Peter Fonda had the same handlebars on his motorcycle in Easy Rider. And of course, there are the flying banana bikes in E.T.
     
    Real good stuff.
     
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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/18 18:52:50 (permalink)
    Myolpal,
     
    Dinnit you post this song a few years back? Mebee I just dreamed it?
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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/18 20:10:52 (permalink)
    Yup...and it's still driving me friggin nuts on mixing it. I'm determined to wrassle it to the ground and make it cry uncle...but it will probably have to wait on several new tunes in the pipeline. I may have to rethink the chorus parts completely.

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    Re: Anyone here old enough to remember Banana Bikes? 2015/07/23 15:12:22 (permalink)
    Completely cracked me up...    
     
    And yes, I also had one - banana shaped seat and all (but not yellow).   Lyrics are great.   Mix sounds pretty good and the arrangement works for me.     Did I mention the lyrics are great? 
     

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