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One of the best of the many instrumental surf bands working the Southern California region in 1963, the Lively Ones made recordings built around storming, reverb-drenched Fender guitars embellished by occasional raunchy sax breaks. Originality was not the Lively Ones' forte; over a period of about 12 months, they ground out about five albums, filled out with many covers or retitled numbers based on other rock and R&B compositions. They had a couple of hits in the L.A. area in 1963 ("Surf Rider" and "Rik-A-Tik"), but their best moment was probably "Goofy Foot," whose staccato gunfire of riffs deservedly propelled the track onto several modern best-of-surf anthologies. They ranged far and wide for source material, giving the surf treatment to "Telstar," "Exodus," "Rawhide," and Cole Porter's "Night and Day." Even the overdone standards are arranged and executed with panache. One best-of compilation is all you need, but anyone who likes Dick Dale will dig the Lively Ones' similar sleek arrangements and prototypically twangy, classy surf guitar leads. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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Sheboygan wisc
wingmann69
surf is clean kept my sanity in the last 2 years of my hitch usmc. funny theres surfing in the great lakes
Surf music captures the vibe of 50s and 60s Southern California, when it wasn't overpopulated and the California Dream actually meant something. Long hot summers in the sun, AM radio, chicks, surfing and rock-n-roll!
Like another poster said ...it seems so far away now.
I grew up in the valley...totally duuuuude...even met my wife of 30 years cruising Van Nuys blvd...But ryantkg don't forget about radio station 93KHJ :) Long live ALL surf music!!
Come on, guys! It's all good- growing up in Santa Monica in the late 50's and early 60's this was the stuff we listened to... my brother and I listened to it on KRLA, cruising Lincoln Blvd. and the Coast Highway in our folks' '57 Bel Air wagon; the AM radio; Pacific Ocean Park; tar in between our toes; seaweed around the ankles... they were shining times. It all seems so far away now...
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Like another poster said ...it seems so far away now.