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The Ventures
Anybody into them?
I think they are majorly underrated. |
So they're a purely instrumental band?
I gave them a youtube and listened to a terrible recording of Pipeline which impressed me. Walk Don't Run was pretty weak though. If I wanted to give them a proper listen which album would you recomend? |
The Ventures are great, second only to Dick Dale.
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The Ventures play telstar and The ventures in space. |
They are pretty amazing, in the past 3 days ive listened thru their live in japan album '65 10 times. Amazing how ahead of themselves they are.
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great stuff, I never thought to get an album though - but I guess if they were a one-trick surf rockin' pony they wouldn't have such acclaim...
They were bigger than the Beatles in Japan for a while, kickstarted an instrumental rock 'n roll movement all of their own. The virtuosity on display here is pretty amazing |
I liked them many years ago, but have largely forgotten about them since. Hmm, I should do something about that.
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Get on that **** my man.
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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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Some fantastic era music that really holds up well with selected tracks. Never my forte being an Irish Immigrant\Midwesterner but I can always appreciate a pull from this era.
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The VENTURES IN SPACE album makes it for me, especially the last cut on side two... Otherwise a "best of" is usually all I need (though invariably there are tracks I want that aren't on there ... but it's the essence of the thing, the nut, not the whole, that I really want to crack most days... or some, anyhow) ... Their J-Pop influence is very entertaining, a lot of the world makes more sense when you take that into account. Two guitars, bass, drums ... yes.
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The Ventures\The Rock and Roll Forever One favorite albums of all time, highly recommend it to any one who likes Instrumental Rock, early Rock and Roll, early R&B/Blues instrumentals, 70's Rock (you get the picture) imo the best Rock and Roll albums all come out in the early 70's and this is one of them. |
I grew up with my parents listening to The Ventures. I really enjoy their guitar sound. I really like their version of Pipeline and Rumble. They were definitely one of the best guitar instrumental bands of their era.
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Richard Dale is amazing. |
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