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Old 07-10-2009, 08:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The Ventures are a great instrumental surf band, (some don't think of them as a surf band, as a lot of what they play isn't what you would typically think of as "genuine" surf music, but I think of them as a surf band nonetheless) and I'm surprised not to see more appreciation of them on this forum. They were even my favorite band once for about a 2 month period. I have a huge soft spot for surf instrumentals, and I've always found the importance of vocals in music grossly overstated.

They have a huge discography, most of which I've found pretty much impossible to find. (and it wouldn't surprise me if most of it was pretty crappy) Most of what you see in stores is just greatest hits compilations with nearly identical track listings making it very annoying to get a hold of their material.(This very well may be a different story for those of you who primarily obtain your music through online torrents) Anyway, for newcomers to the band I'd recommend The Ventures play Telstar/Ventures in space, (their sci-fi stuff is my favorite) and Walk Don't Run: the best of the Ventures. (If you're not put off by the fact that it's a greatest hits comp - it's the best one I've found) The Ventures' Christmas Album is also one of my few genuine guilty pleasures in music.

Anyway, my first post on the forum although I've been lurking for a while. When I saw the lack of posts in this thread, I couldn't bear not to add something to help promote a severely underappreciated band.
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Old 07-12-2009, 09:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Ventures are a great instrumental surf band, (some don't think of them as a surf band, as a lot of what they play isn't what you would typically think of as "genuine" surf music, but I think of them as a surf band nonetheless)
The Ventures are a Instrumental Rock band, they're not a Surf band, they were formed before Surf music became popular in the early 60's and they played Surf music when it was popular, most of what they played were cover songs from other Surf bands, but they also play other types of music.


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They have a huge discography, most of which I've found pretty much impossible to find. (and it wouldn't surprise me if most of it was pretty crappy)
Let me get this right, The Ventures been around for like 50 years have something like over 230 releases which includes 75 studio albums, 38 of them made the charts, but you were a fan of The Ventures for two months, you own like 3 ablums and a compilation and that somehow makes you an aficionado were you are able to say The Ventures music is pretty crappy. It would be nice to know why do you think their music is pretty crappy did you hear it all and you stating your opinion or you never any of it and you're just guessing, right?
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The Ventures are a Instrumental Rock band, they're not a Surf band, they were formed before Surf music became popular in the early 60's and they played Surf music when it was popular, most of what they played were cover songs from other Surf bands, but they also play other types of music.
My apologies for using incorrect terminology.


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you were a fan of The Ventures for two months
Wrong, I said they were one of my favorite bands for two months. I still remain a fan today.

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you own like 3 ablums and a compilation and that somehow makes you an aficionado were you are able to say The Ventures music is pretty crappy. It would be nice to know why do you think their music is pretty crappy did you hear it all and you stating your opinion or you never any of it and you're just guessing, right?
I never said I was an aficionado, you're the one who seems to be intent on giving me that label. I also never said that I only owned 3 albums, I was simply giving some suggestions for people not familiar with the band, as those were the albums that got me liking their music. As a matter of fact, I don't think their music is crappy. All I intended to say is that I wouldn't be surprised if a band that has been around for 50 years with over 230 releases will likely have bad times as well as good. A lot of their music that I have heard is good. Other albums are not quite as good. That was the basis for my non-accusing speculative comment. I'm sorry to see my well-intentioned post so grossly misinterpreted.
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Old 07-16-2009, 07:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Wrong, I said they were one of my favorite bands for two months. I still remain a fan today.
I was just messing around, I can never listen to the same bands over and over for two months let alone for more then a week myself. I always have to mix it up.
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