簡(jiǎn)介: by Richie UnterbergerA Glendora, CA, surf group remembered for Wipe Out, the number two 1963 hit that ranks as one of the great rock instru 更多>
by Richie UnterbergerA Glendora, CA, surf group remembered for Wipe Out, the number two 1963 hit that ranks as one of the great rock instrumentals, featuring a classic up-and-down guitar riff and a classic solo drum roll break, both of which were emulated by millions (the number is no exaggeration) of beginning rock & rollers. They recorded an astonishing number of albums (about half a dozen) and singles in the mid-60s; the Wipe Out follow-up, Point Panic, was the only one to struggle up to the middle of the charts. The Surfaris were not extraordinary, but they were more talented than the typical one-shot surf group; drummer Ron Wilson was praised by session stickman extraordinaire Hal Blaine, and his uninhibited splashing style sounds like a direct ancestor to Keith Moon. He also took the lead vocals on the groups occasional Beach Boys imitations.
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