MP3 Susan and the SurfTones - Fluid Drive
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Instrumentals, retro yet modern, rooted in surf and 1960's garage.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Surf Rock, ROCK: 60's Rock
Details:
Yup...we're back with number eight. This one is a digital only release...yes, it's a brave new world and we've got too many boxes piled up in our apartment. We've got another bunch of unlikely covers for a surf band. "Come Together" will take you back through the looking glass to the late '60's. There's a connection between The Myddle Class ("Free as the Wind" and The Velvet Underground ("I Can't Stand It)...do you know what it is? Yes, Terry Knight and the Pack's "I (Who Have Nothing") was also covered by Tom Jones. Here's our live version of Rodgers and Hart's "Blue Moon". For originals we've got spy tunes ("Odinocki" and "Question of the Night", breezy surf ("Bahama Breeze"), a Bo Diddley-inspired tune named after our neighbor's cat ("Ramona Ritz") and one that, well, we don't know what it is but it'll make you smile("Fluid Drive"). There are also two very live originals ("Tiki Kiki" and "Leopard Spots") recorded along with "Blue Moon" in Phil Dirt's Pit at KFJC. These tracks feature the West Coast SurfTones. We hope you like 'em.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Surf Rock, ROCK: 60's Rock
Details:
Yup...we're back with number eight. This one is a digital only release...yes, it's a brave new world and we've got too many boxes piled up in our apartment. We've got another bunch of unlikely covers for a surf band. "Come Together" will take you back through the looking glass to the late '60's. There's a connection between The Myddle Class ("Free as the Wind" and The Velvet Underground ("I Can't Stand It)...do you know what it is? Yes, Terry Knight and the Pack's "I (Who Have Nothing") was also covered by Tom Jones. Here's our live version of Rodgers and Hart's "Blue Moon". For originals we've got spy tunes ("Odinocki" and "Question of the Night", breezy surf ("Bahama Breeze"), a Bo Diddley-inspired tune named after our neighbor's cat ("Ramona Ritz") and one that, well, we don't know what it is but it'll make you smile("Fluid Drive"). There are also two very live originals ("Tiki Kiki" and "Leopard Spots") recorded along with "Blue Moon" in Phil Dirt's Pit at KFJC. These tracks feature the West Coast SurfTones. We hope you like 'em.
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