Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

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Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby Dave Dixon » 06 Dec 2009, 15:01

Originally recorded by the Ventures as "Spudnik". Later re-titled as "Surf Rider". You may recognise it from the soundtrack of "Pulp Fiction".


Surf Rider.mp3

Fender VG strat, Magicstomp with EFTP (Long Tom patch), Session MB10.
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby wstagner » 11 Dec 2009, 06:07

Only reason I watched that, in my opine, lousy movie was to hear that toon.
Came at the end. I should have just played the record and spared myself the movie.
I guess it "helped" the Ventures a little bit, but not enough here in the USA. They remain firmly entrenched in Japan and are pop icons over there.
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby geronimo7476 » 11 Dec 2009, 10:26

SURF AT IT'S BEST!!! Good one Dave, Really great sound and playing!!
Cheers CC
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby Dave Dixon » 16 Dec 2009, 01:46

Thanks for listening and commenting.

Of course the version used on the soundtrack was not the Ventures, but that of the Lively Ones with the extra saxaphone break. Don't suppose anyone knows where we might find a good BT for that version!
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby John Boyd » 16 Dec 2009, 08:16

Thanks for posting something a 'little different' Dave. I really enjoyed it.
Was this a Nokie composition, or am I losing my marbles as well as my hair?
Keep 'em coming!
Cheers,
JB
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby Dave Dixon » 19 Dec 2009, 23:48

Hi John

Thanks for listening and comenting (always a bit of a risk posting a Ventures number on a Shadows site :) )

The notes on the SFM CD "Mashed Potatoes & Gravy" and in Malcolm Campbell's excellent Ventures' discography credit this as a Nokie composition.

Interestingly (or perhaps not!) the notes which came with the Japanese backing track CD credit it to Bob Bogle, Nole (sic) Edwards and Don Wilson. The Wikipedia entry for Pulp Fiction soundtrack repeats this credit (including "Nole"). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulp_Fiction_(soundtrack))
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby JimN » 20 Dec 2009, 00:15

Do you know why they called Nokie "Nole", Dave?

'Cause that's his name!

http://www.theventures.com/index.php?pg=band-bio

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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby wstagner » 22 Dec 2009, 06:16

Surf Rider aka Spudnik is definitely a Nokie composition.
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby Dave Dixon » 22 Dec 2009, 10:54

JimN wrote:Do you know why they called Nokie "Nole", Dave?

'Cause that's his name!

JN


I sort of guessed that Jim ;) . Still find it strange to see him referred to as Nole when he is known professionally as Nokie
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby wstagner » 22 Dec 2009, 14:41

Maybe is a legal thing because on the original early Dolton LP (with the blue labels) his sole compositions were always listed as Nole Edwards. Collaborative efforts were Wilson, Bogle, Edwards, Taylor.

You can see many intresting things on this pic of the Surfing LP label. The Ventures publishing company was Dobo Publishing (DonBob).
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