Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby wstagner » 22 Dec 2009, 14:45

As you can see from the label....this was pre Zip Codes. Today would be 90028 of course, not just 28.
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby ecca » 23 Dec 2009, 13:17

Loved it.
Windy and Warm ?
I bet Al Bakewell could play that one.
Cheers
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby alanbakewell » 23 Dec 2009, 15:18

I don't know about "Windy and warm" the last few days I've been "Monkey froze and walking the dogs". ;)

I've just been listening to Tommy Emmanuel's version of this tune. It's nothing like the way I play it.
He must use different strings or something. :roll: :roll:

Merry Christmas,

Alan.
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Re: Spudnik/Surf Rider/Pulp Fiction

Postby wstagner » 25 Dec 2009, 21:16

It's intresting to see different labels on the same record, depending upon when it was issued.
There were a number of blue shades of Dolton label beginning with a blue that is the lightest one on these boards here ending with a blue so dark you could barely see the black text lettering.

After Dolton was acquired by Liberty, then there were the black labels.

When Liberty was acquired by United Artists, the Ventures were "toast" stateside and relegated them to Japan forever. :cry:
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