Surfin' the Net.

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2013/11/25 22:02:09 (permalink)

Surfin' the Net.

I wrote this one a few years ago and did it with with Andy - a friend who lives in Canada.
 
This is my attempt at a surf song. Although I recorded this a few years ago - don't think I've ever posted it.
 
Andy McClelland - Bass and Piano
Mark Cline - guitars and production
 
Hope you all enjoy this one.
 
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    theguitarplayer
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/25 22:18:58 (permalink)
    Surfs up on the net everybody!! Jam'in with Mark. Oh yea!! Get down, here comes those keyboards, all right get funky and talk to me with that guitar. Great instrumentation on this Mark and Andy. What an ending, my head is still throbbing!! Nice one!!
     
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/25 22:42:03 (permalink)
    Mark, I dig old 1/4/5 rock (obviously) But I feel like this lost a little cohesion right there @ 48 seconds? It tried to get it back around 1:20 . A singer and some words would help. 
     
    It tails off in to a Grateful Dead jam again @ 2:00, IMO, music in this genere "needs to move." And it needs to move consistently (no space jams) It's classic rock baby and the recipe is there, all you have to do is follow it :-)
     
    Giving it to you straight, you would not want it any other way. No disrespect, I just think you should "OWN" a song like this. People should be throwing their undergarments at the screen man? (I did throw a sock)
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 08:33:48 (permalink)
    The old 1-4-5 jam.... man have I ever spent hours on end jamming with fellow musicians on that riff.
     
    I liked it... brought back memories of those back yard and basement jam sessions. The ones with the 5 minute solos.

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 08:45:52 (permalink)
    Started smiling immediately...loved it!  Professional all around.  Everything fit together perfectly with  instruments in their own space but never separate from the rest.  Did you use Ducking or Sidechaining?

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 10:25:47 (permalink)
    Mr. Clean, Mr. Clean!!  Hey Mark!  I'm not sure if you remember me.  I used to comment on your songs and Warren's songs and The Pugtones all the time.  Then I stopped playing music for a while.  It's good to hear you again and to be back!
     
    Sometimes I get so sick of certain things.  I say to myself if I have to hear another old geezer's interpretation of the blues I'm going to rip my hair out.  Then I hear something like this and it reaffirms my faith in humanity.  Because it's unique, fresh and it made me smile.  And I know you've got a lot of depth to your music, you're no one trick pony.  I was listening to your songs on Soundclick.  I always thought you were a fantastic guitarist!  I like your sparse playing style, it always compliments the music and never overwhelms it!!
     
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 12:50:50 (permalink)
    Oh yeah, that was a real grinner..I almost did some fruggin' there..you'll be glad to hear I held myself back.

     
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 20:00:29 (permalink)
    That could've been me in my garage band days.  Nice jam, Mark.

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 20:31:03 (permalink)
    Thanks all - appreciate all the comments.
     
    Yea Don, I remember you - good to see you - thanks for taken a listen.
     
    Thanks again.

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 21:46:08 (permalink)
    s'surfs's upp... dig it...
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/26 22:45:38 (permalink)
    I feel like this lost a little cohesion right there @ 48 seconds? It tried to get it back around 1:20 . A singer and some words would help. 
     
    It tails off in to a Grateful Dead jam again @ 2:00, IMO, music in this genere "needs to move." And it needs to move consistently (no space jams) It's classic rock baby and the recipe is there, all you have to do is follow it :-)
     
    **Sorry, accidental re-post. Or was it?
     
    Yeah, it was? Sorry about that.
    post edited by The Band19 - 2013/11/27 01:41:20

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/27 13:05:12 (permalink)
    Hey Clean, this is jammin! I love the guitar sound. Good job on this!
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/27 13:27:31 (permalink)
    Put a smile on my furry lugs.

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/28 09:47:57 (permalink)
    I smiled the whole tune. It reminded of so many times I was having a great time jamming with friends.
    And that first break...I swear I heard that in Roy Orbison "Black and White Nights". (a great concert DVD)
    Was the that a Trilian bass?
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/11/30 10:38:37 (permalink)
    Mark -- I absolutely loved it.  This is a great jamming sound and "sho-nuff" captures the sound of the early '60's surf scene.  Both of you did a stellar job!  I know I have said this a few times before but with out extreme distortion, effects, etc. you are able to take that guitar of yours and make each note a jewel.  Your timing and phrasing are terrific.
    Great stuff my friend.
     
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/12/01 17:04:23 (permalink)
    Sweet lead tones, Mark.
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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/12/01 17:44:22 (permalink)
    Nice one, Mark & Andy! You both did a mighty fine job!

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    Re: Surfin' the Net. 2013/12/01 17:44:25 (permalink)
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    Sweet lead tones, Mark.


    Good thing it's a geetar choon then, no?
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