My name is Jim, I was eight years old in 1960, now 70 years old. Just want to say how much I enjoyed watching this video. Took me back to those early years of my life.
7 years old, 1968. Dad brought home The Guitar Genius of the Ventures. I was mesmerized! I, and my neighborhood pals , made cardboard "replicas" of the guitars on the cover. We invited parents and friends over to our basement for a "concert" Set my life course! I've been in the music business 46 years as a player and live/recording engineer. I draw a straight line back to that album! Thank You Ventures!
I’m the exact same age and had a somewhat similar experience except my brother who was 7 years older (14) and learning the drums crammed my virgin ears with many Ventures and a guy named Dwayne Eddy and his twangy guitar plus many more electric guitar bands records. I had a 3 album special release of the Ventures playing all instrumentals they could muster plus their own songs and re-recorded them and they sound fantastic. The album was released in 2000 or so but separately I think, but could have been a 3 album release
Living in PENSACOLA. MY FIRST GUITAR A ALAMO..AND THE FIRST SONG I LERND..WIPE OUT. Now im 75.and playing and living in LINGEN GERMANY. BEST WISH BENNY LUERS
I AM!! got a Custom Fender 59' Stratocaster, a foot away, a Les Paul and Les Paul Jr, over by the easy chair Another Two Fender strats behind me, Fender Jazz bass, and P-Bass, Acoustic in the corner, Four different Marshall Amps and Cabs, and Orange Stack........Yep i started playing Walk Dont Run!!! in 66 at age 13 Had kind of the same traveling music story myself as with most Musicians in those days
@@cliffords2315 COOL!!! Wanna start a Band? Hahaha Here's one of my tunes. I'm playing everything. I hope you enjoy it. ua-cam.com/video/yj15dgNGHgA/v-deo.html
EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY. The Ventures are still the GREATEST INSTRUMENTAL BAND of all time !!! The SAD part is as of January 22, 2022 all of the members of this great band are now officially DECEASED. Mel Taylor originally from Brownsville in Brooklyn NY, and is still considered the fastest drummer alive died back in 1996 of a brain tumor and cancer at the young age of 62. Bob Bogle died back in 2009 at 75, and Nokie Edwards passed away in 2018 at 82, Gerry McGee died in 2019 in Japan from a massive and sudden heart attack also at age 82, while performing on stage, playing his Fender guitar with Don Wilson, and finally the founder of the ventures Don Wilson passed away on January 22, 2022 at home in his sleep of natural causes at the age of 88. And so it goes, no Ventures members exist anymore. RIP "The Ventures" 1958-2022 and they've earned their keeps, and their instrumental guitar music playing will LIVE-ON FOREVER. Have a Happy Holidays for 2022 to everyone.
But their music lives on with new guys in the band, and more power to ‘em! The Duke Ellington Orchestra kept going after Duke himself passed on, so why not the Ventures?
oh no I had no idea... Well at least their music will preserve the memory of a time in history gone by. I'm only 32 and I love The Ventures, their music is important American heritage to me. Here's a toast and drink for The Ventures.
In every other rock music documentary: Music, drugs, fame, ego, groupies, addiction, turmoil. In this superb documentary: music, music, music, music, music! Five shining stars! Thanks so much.
In 2019, I was having some work done on my house and I took the crew to lunch. The CD in my car was playing. They all asked what is that music, its great - I proudly said - The Ventures.
Got my first Ventures album in 62. Played it endlessly! In 1965 I started surfing in Waikiki and went thru life that way. Thank you Ventures for showing the way !
Grew up in Hawaii,heard the Ventures,bought a Fiesta Red Strat in 1962,still have it am 76 years old and happier than a pig in shit! Thank you for making my life so much richer.
We would hang out at a little music store in 62, where they let us play the guitars. Always remember the strat with the massive price of $315. Unfathomable at the time.
Today is January the 8th 2023, and I love and still listen to the Ventures... 50 year since I first heard them. In Japan, they are still loved by many...
Never saw them tour. Mussed out. No accident glenncamobell roured withnthen. Lovecwipeout. Hawaii 50. Great drumbing and great guitar God bless the venturescand mom plus the sufferegettes. Still big in japan.
I couldnt sing.so i d go to concerts. Affidable concerts. Couldnt play either...maybe keep up on acdrm set my best dream ibguess. Lol.i can dance and make drawings thatvthe ladies 💘 xoxo. Ohvwell. Yesxwelcome intonheaven the ventures mom and thecsyfferegettes ibdid .missed them. Rhecromantcs stillntouringvm. Thanks r 4vthe progrsam im achooled withm now. Glen campbell toured no acccident. Put him on the right tour . didcsee peter franpton. Blesse 2 rouredcwuthbringi starr.
Living in Colorado back in the 70s I stumbled into to a guitar shop, I was plucking on a Ventures song, Walk Don't Run... from behind the counter out pops Johnny Smith the man who wrote the song Walk Don't Run! He took the guitar from my hands and said this it how it goes..... he did his jazz version, which I didn't take my eyes off his hands..... true story.... he was a very cool 😎 and humble individual. I've since drove through Colorado and the music store is long gone?... Thanks Johnny 😊 ........
God bless the Ventures . They influenced more boys to learn how to play guitar than anyone. The Beatles opened the door for writing,and singing songs to people that in many cases played guitar already because of the Ventures. It cannot be overstated how influential the Ventures were in the history of the electric guitar. Long live Don Wilson …
I really appreciate the Ventures, they were a great band with great guitar players: Bob Bogel, Nokie Edwards, Gerry McGee and Don Wilson. And what you write about the impact on young people learning to play the guitar is correct. But this applies primarily to the USA and Canada. In Europe it was more the Shadows, especially their lead guitarist Hank Marvin with his fiesta red Strat. The Shadows' first big hit was "Apache", released in 1960. A fantastic recording, best sound! After that, a lot of guys wanted to play guitar and if they could afford it, a fiesta red Stratocaster. Even great guitarists like Peter Green, Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler and many more have said in interviews that Hank Marvin and the Shadows were among their first influences. 🎸
My uncle played guitar in California, probably in the late 60s/early 70s. I asked him in the late 80s what songs he could play, and he said the bands he was in played a lot of Ventures. At the time, I scoffed at it. But I'll be damned if, later in my life, when I decided to try to learn some lead playing (I'm a bass player and I play a little rhythm guitar), I didn't go to Walk Don't Run and Dick Dale's stuff because a) the sound was actually important to country as much as rock, and b) as a singer as well, I wanted to focus on the guitar part, and if I tried to learn anything else, I'd focus on the lyrics instead.
In the 80s I had the pleasure of working with a promotion company named Pacific Productions in San Luis Obispo. We hosted The Ventures multiple times. I was on the board of directors and the official photographer. Mel Taylor came over to my house, with the president of the company, Bill Fulkerson. One of my favorite memories
They were and still are my guitar heroes. I’m 70yrs old and still playing them out. After my guitar lesson I would go home and tune my my acoustic guitar to the Ventures pitch and my 2nd guitar lesson would begin. I’d have to pick up the needle on my record player a million times over and over but I got it. Dad finally bought me a Gretsch Corvette electric and small amp. I was in Heaven. I got in a band real early and never stopped or looked back. Some advice to young guitarists listen real hard to the Ventures and everything will fall in place, but you’ll have to work at it. They’re some of the best guitarists ever
I am 66 and have loved this The Ventures since the first time i heard there music and still listen to whenever i want some sheer joy. Yes they have influenced all guitarists that i have listened to for my whole life. There is no way we can repay there generosity humility and professionalism. Thank you VENTURES from this huge fan forever.
Thanks for being there. Before the Beatles, Beach Boys, or the Stones, the Ventures were there with amazing guitar playing and brilliant songs. They were truly the pioneers of their day.
Thank You For Producing This for all the fans who have listened to them from the beginning. I am 75, still listen to their music and encourage my children and grandchildren who like playing the guitar and drums to do so.
I learned how to play guitar by listening to these guys and CCR. This was in the 80's, when shred was king, at that. In 1995, when I graduated Air Force boot camp in San Antonio, the first thing I bought was a Ventures greatest hits cassette at the mall, downtown. I was honored to be able to send Don Wilson a birthday card for his 86th birthday....that is one memory that I'll always treasure. Have loved them throughout the years, and always will.
The only fan club I ever joined, The Ventures. Joined in 1969 after three of my high school buddies and I formed a little band we called The Uncaged. I was lead singer and rhythm guitar, but played lead on Pipeline! Got all autographs when they stopped in Anchorage Alaska on their way back from Japan about 1974. Saw Nokie again at our Palmer State Fair and had him autograph 3 cd’s of his two years before he past away. Timeless band that will be with me forever.
The music of the Ventures was such an important part of my childhood. Their albums sound as good today as they ever did. They were pioneers and their music will last foever. R.I.P.
What a fantastic group, when you play their music, for me it’s as loud as it can get before the speakers distort. Their music makes you feel so happy and moved, so pure so clean. Thank You, Ventures. 👍
The Ventures are that band you know you love even though half of their stuff you love you didn't know was theirs. They are the greatest guitar band ever. 👍
The Ventures The Beatles and Santana three groups that dominated my youth and at 73 i still put on my headphones and play along on my drums to all the songs that i did back than, what a rush when i thought i had mastered Wipe Out ha ha well at least in my mind.
My friend was a drummer in Vancouver WA in 1966. I used to sit in his living room and listen to him play his drums along with Ventures albums. He really dug the Ventures and playing along with them. How many other musicians got started learning and playing along with Ventures albums? Must be millions. Such an influential group.
Another guitar player here that was inspired by The Ventures way back in 63. Still playing, still loving it and still listen to my Ventures vinyl regularly. Thanks guys for showing me the way.
I now remember how much I loved this music as a kid. Years later I started on guitar, and still play today at 68. We have a little amateur jam band that plays in our spare bedroom. Fun!
My brother got tickets to see them on maybe their last American tour in the late nineties. It was at a small venue in Detroit. A couple of college bands warmed up for them and they were thrilled just to do that. We were about thirty feet from the stage and it was hands down the best show I've ever been to. Glad I got to share that with my dad and brother. It was awesome!
Not RIP...sort of. I saw the Ventures about 4 years ago at the Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. Sure, none of the originals were in the band, for obvious reasons, but the guys who were onstage were flying the Ventures flag proudly. If you are at all interested in their music, stay on the lookout for an appearance in your area. "The Ventures," regardless of their current composition, are still touring.
My special thanks to founding member Mr Don Wilson for making it all happen. If it wasn't for him the Ventures would have never existed. They were the greatest thing to have happened since the birth of Rock and Roll. People can say what they want to say but as far as I'm concerned they had talent that was irreplaceable. No sir there will NEVER be anyone else like them. By the way Don GOD REST YOUR SOUL!
Was eating lunch at Mel's in SF and Bill Graham sat across from me and played Walk Don't Run 26 times on the table juke box. And he was wearing a great pair of shoes.
Could not get enough of Walk Don’t Run and the Ventures as a new guitar player as a kid…. Can still play Walk Don’t Run all the way through 60+ years later! Thanks guys! :)
I have a guitar....I can't play it worth a shit. But, I have it because of The Ventures. Thank you Ventures and a big thank you to the producers of this video!
The Ventures created such an impact in my, and others' futures. Bought my first Ventures album in 1968 - the very same afternoon I purchased my first skateboard. Few years later I began what would be a lifetime of longboarding (surfing) taking me around the world. Wherever I went, Ventures music was always there with me.
I studied with Johnny Hiland in Nashville years ago , stood next to Nokie Edwards on the bar floor watching Mr. Hiland in concert , asked Nokie for an autograph, which he obliged with a smile. wow i really didn;t realize the giant he (Nokie) was!, played guitar approximations of "The Ventures" when I started like the rest of you .... a brush with greatness i cherish now, autograph, his business card, a handshake, a memory
Thank you for this. I got to see the Ventures headline a street fair concert in 1986 in Salem, Oregon. They played with Paul Revere and the Raiders and the Kingsmen. I was on my way to boot camp. I knew about all three of the bands, as my folks had given me several cassettes, and I had made copies of The Ventures albums I had borrowed from the local library. One could say I was very much influenced by The Ventures, and that I have been playing guitar for over 40 years. So, much thanks to The Ventures for the enjoyable music over the years, and thanks to y'all for putting together this documentary. Well done!
How the ventures influenced everything from Eddie van Halen to contemporary Christian music is one of the biggest musical Cinderella stories of the 20th century!
The Ventures was the only group I had records of for a while and I listened to CCR and that was about it. Both the Ventures and CCR had a style that no one else had and that is what I liked about them. I remember riding in my brothers blue 66 chevelle listening to the Ventures on an 8 track player. Later on I got my own red 66 chevelle SS and listened to the Ventures in my own car.
The Ventures performed in our high school gym (Van Nuys High School), circa 1965, in the middle of the school day. $0.50 per ticket and they played of course….WALK DON’t RUN. They were GREAT!
Been a HUGE fan of theirs since the 1960s! This has got to be among the greatest rock documentaries I've ever seen! Met all the principles except Nokie, and WHAT GREAT GROUP OF GUYS! Even met Don's MOM! Even got to tell Mel Taylor that he was among the main reasons why I became a drummer in the first place! We've since lost most of them but I'm stoked that the late, great, Don Wilson was pleased to see the group live on after them! SO COOL!
I wish they would have layered in the other bands like Dick Dale, Beach Boys etc to set a timeline of when the surf sound developed, I still have my "Learn to play the guitar" by the Ventures, the cover is long gone but have the 33, have a cherry read Mex Strat and Marshall amp, brings me great joy to turn up the the amp, only goes to 10 but in my head it's 11.
I feel so lucky and had the privilege of meeting and talking with Don and Nokie. They performed twice at our local casino show lounge here in Regina, Saskatchewan on their 50th anniversary tour. Having been born in 1955 I grew up listening and enjoying the Ventures.
I'VE BEEN THERE WITH THEIR MUSIC SINCE THEY CUT THEIR FIRST SINGLE. THEY WERE AND ARE PHENOMENAL AND WILL LIVE FOREVER, EVERYWHERE ON THIS PLANET. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF THEM THEIR FAMILIES AND TO EVERYONE IN THIS WORLD. GOD BLESS!!!!!
You guys were innovative beyond what You could fathom. Rock and Roll won’t be the same down here. But I’ll listen every time I hear the roll of thunder and think of You! REST IN PEACE!
I saw them play NAMM in the early 2000s. They played in front of maybe 150 of us. Nokie went to different vendors & played his amazing rockabilly/western swing/country /surf style on different guitars. I was in heaven
my dad played guitar when he was growing up and he had several Ventures records in his collection. when I was a kid growing up, every saturday evening after supper, he would jam on his guitar until it was our bed-time. he would play a mix of old country, old folk, and modern rock and roll tunes. he liked the Ventures because he never had to worry about singing off-key. the one thing I REALLY like about this documentary is how ALL these old masters take the time to explain the terminology and techniques that these guys used and pioneered. I just never realized before, just how many other artists these guys influenced and inspired. wow. just, wow.
I learned how to replay the bass guitar thanks to the Ventures- these duded were completely instrumental and they did look like someone's dad playing up on stage, but their sound was distinct and was easy to listen too.
One of the first beats I could actually play was the surf beat common to The Ventures tunes back in 1981. Still playing to this day in 2023. Thanks guys. You inspired millions of us.
I normally don't watch vids longer than 20-30 minutes, but this one was special. Great historical background and all the wonderful tributes by musicians from the 60s until present day. That says something! Great guys. I'm 75 and remember songs from the 50s (transitional era to rock and roll) and had my small record player and a stack of 45 RPM records. It was in my parents' basement and I had the volume always maxed out of the small speaker. LOL It was a time of high school dances, movies (balcony seating, of course), and the first steady girlfriend until I enlisted in the Air Force in Nov 1965. Shipped out to Vietnam in 1968 and things took a different, dark tone both physically and musically. Now I'm a Bionic Boomer with two hip transplants and open-heart bypass surgery last year. I hope the young people listen to some good music for their generation as it normally provides a marker for special episodes in your life. Peace and Joy to all, be kind, stay kind to each other. Cheers, Bob
The first live electric guitar music i ever heard was some kid in our suburb playing walk don't run echoing through the neighborhood and me franticly riding my bicycle to find its source. The first record I ever bought with my allowance was the Ventures.
My folks bought my brother a drum set, and a guitar for me in about 1966. We were Ventures fanatics, and I bought the "Play Guitar With the Ventures" albums, and we learned 'Walk - Don't Run", "Pipeline", "Wipe Out", and other early guitar band songs from them. "Diamond Head" was KILLER for us. Adding some friends on 2nd guitar and bass, we were off and ... hobbling, but learning enough to play a few gigs as "Our Mother's Equipment" up in Minneapolis. Brother Den and I played together for 9 more years, as we 'progressed' into a progressive cover band, culminating in Zed (with a teenage Yanni on keyboards) BUT - "Walk - Don't Run" and "Pipeline" were ALways in the repertoire. I learned SO much from Don Wilson, adding percussive rhythm to any arrangement we did. Great to see my pal Danny Amis, of Los Straitjackets, in this documentary. He's a hero of mine, having done what I only allowed myself to fantasize about. I do think Duane Eddy should have been recognized as another influential player in early guitar instrumental records. The original cuts on The Ventures' "...In Space", "Play the Batman Theme", "Super Psychedelics", etc, are phenomenal atmospheric and inventive songs and arrangements. They still move me right off the planet - They deserve so much more attention than they've received. Thank you!!! This was pure bliss to watch.
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Indeed, world ambassadors of music! This is a very special documentary! Thank you! As a kid born in the PNW in 1950, Renton, they were one of my first big inspirations to pick up the guitar in the early 1960s. I'd say that the 2 top bands that truly influenced me back then were The Ventures and then The Beatles. I have a special infinity to these guys. They made the dream real and possible for us local boys. They put the Northwest on the map! I think, as I remember it today, I heard them first on KJR with Pat O'Day. Again, a great tribute and thanks for sharing it here!
Yep...I was probably about nine or ten when I first heard the sound in the mid sixty's ...I was captivated...then and still my favorite.....the music has energy that is boundless and timeless.. Great In depth documentary...
I obsessed over The Ventures' albums in the '60s, and to this day I can recognize their influence in the music I create. While at times it seemed like the music-buying public was ignoring them, guitar players were paying close attention. It does my heart a world of good to see folks like Skunk Baxter and Jimmy Page acknowledge the importance of a band whose influence on guitar music is incalculable.
I was a tuba player in high school but got Valley Fever, a lung infection. I couldn’t play horn so I bought guitar and learned some Ventures and Dick Dale. We lived next to retirement home and they started complaining. I did learn Walk Don’t Run. Eventually took up bass guitar and got back on tuba. It kept my interest in music alive and became very good tuba player.
i was in a band back in the 60s. the rhythm guitarist had a mosrite guitar and a ventures' album, how to play. we learned walk, don't run and pipeline. good times, thanks ventures!
I saw a guitarist on 10th St. (Tacoma) ... at 8 yrs. old at #3 (I was #10) across the way. Pine Crest ... Don Wilson... One "Ventures" went right above me... and he taught me a guitarist ! "Walk - Don't Run"... "Yes !" ... he said ! ;-)
At 72 I still have my Ventures vinyl. Great documentary. Well worth the time to watch. Great commentary by many icon musicians. Thanks for making this musical docu history episode.
Fantastic documentary . . . I've never heard of The Ventures . . . . Now I see where a lot of the 60's music came from . . . and how they influenced many many people. . . AND RIGHTLY SO Thank you for the up load . . . I'm a Fan now
Starting in 1955 my father played guitar in the Page Cavanaugh Trio. I even have a concert poster for an engagement they did at a hotel lounge in Long Beach, CA. I'm happy to say I have my father's 1952 Gibson ES-175 guitar he play with the trio and beyond. Additionally I bought some Ventures memorabilia from the estate of drummer Mel Taylor including a gold record award for "The Ventures Play Telstar/The Lonely Bull & Others".
I'm 114yrs old, died in '67 but still play a Fender, thanks for putting the documentary together, I bought their first mofoing single on 78, and I still surf.....
I started surfing and playing acoustic guitar in my sophomore year, 1964. Later, I switched to electric guitar and moved to Hawaii. I surfed until I was 52 and still play guitar. The Ventures were a huge part of my life. Thanka!!!
1979 I was in the 5th grade. As the last day of school neared we got up the nerve to ask our stern, no nonsense principal Mr. Paylor if our band could play in the gymnasium on the last day. To our surprise he said yes! Our "go to" song was Wipe Out. I'll never forget the smile Mr. Paylor gave us when our drummer launched into the driving solo. I memory I cherish to this day. Thanks to The Ventures.
@@Seeklip6T not sure who really made it famous, but my father had a Ventures album which there was a live version of Wipe Out on it. This is the version which I learned the song from.
Growing up as a teenager I bought all of their albums as soon as they came out. It was the Ventures and Beatles that ignited my passion for playing guitar. They are now playing in Rock and Roll heaven. R I P
Thank you so much for this amazing documentary of the very first band I heard and bought the album , The Ventures. Their sound’s still reverberates to this day. Bless their families who are still with us and thank you for sharing that with us all
I ditched school in the 6th grade the first time to listen to the ventures and dance alone with the house to myself. Who doesnt love music!?
Rock n Roll is of the devil ! 😆
That alone officially makes you a totally awesome lady!! :)
me too...I bought a Monkey Wards Guitar ...still playing.
@@harrykuheim6107 Ahhhh….nice life
Instrumental music is groovy!
My name is Jim, I was eight years old in 1960, now 70 years old. Just want to say how much I enjoyed watching this video. Took me back to those early years of my life.
7 years old, 1968. Dad brought home The Guitar Genius of the Ventures. I was mesmerized! I, and my neighborhood pals , made cardboard "replicas" of the guitars on the cover. We invited parents and friends over to our basement for a "concert" Set my life course! I've been in the music business 46 years as a player and live/recording engineer. I draw a straight line back to that album!
Thank You Ventures!
I’m the exact same age and had a somewhat similar experience except my brother who was 7 years older (14) and learning the drums crammed my virgin ears with many Ventures and a guy named Dwayne Eddy and his twangy guitar plus many more electric guitar bands records.
I had a 3 album special release of the Ventures playing all instrumentals they could muster plus their own songs and re-recorded them and they sound fantastic.
The album was released in 2000 or so but separately I think, but could have been a 3 album release
Cool story.
When I got my first real guitar my dad handed me a ventures album and said "if you wanna play guitar learn to play it like these guys!" Thanks Dad!
What kinda guitar was it?
Living in PENSACOLA. MY FIRST GUITAR A ALAMO..AND THE FIRST SONG I LERND..WIPE OUT. Now im 75.and playing and living in LINGEN GERMANY. BEST WISH BENNY LUERS
Who else is sitting in a room full of Guitars right now, thanks to these guys?
"Walk Don't Run" first album I ever bought in 1963!
My Mom bought me Play Guitar with the Ventures when I was about 13. Some of the best teaching I got.
@@jamesedwards2237 Cool! They were the best.
I AM!! got a Custom Fender 59' Stratocaster, a foot away, a Les Paul and Les Paul Jr, over by the easy chair
Another Two Fender strats behind me, Fender Jazz bass, and P-Bass, Acoustic in the corner, Four different
Marshall Amps and Cabs, and Orange Stack........Yep i started playing Walk Dont Run!!! in 66 at age 13
Had kind of the same traveling music story myself as with most Musicians in those days
@@cliffords2315 COOL!!! Wanna start a Band? Hahaha Here's one of my tunes.
I'm playing everything. I hope you enjoy it. ua-cam.com/video/yj15dgNGHgA/v-deo.html
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EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY. The Ventures are still the GREATEST INSTRUMENTAL BAND of all time !!! The SAD part is as of January 22, 2022 all of the members of this great band are now officially DECEASED. Mel Taylor originally from Brownsville in Brooklyn NY, and is still considered the fastest drummer alive died back in 1996 of a brain tumor and cancer at the young age of 62. Bob Bogle died back in 2009 at 75, and Nokie Edwards passed away in 2018 at 82, Gerry McGee died in 2019 in Japan from a massive and sudden heart attack also at age 82, while performing on stage, playing his Fender guitar with Don Wilson, and finally the founder of the ventures Don Wilson passed away on January 22, 2022 at home in his sleep of natural causes at the age of 88. And so it goes, no Ventures members exist anymore. RIP "The Ventures" 1958-2022 and they've earned their keeps, and their instrumental guitar music playing will LIVE-ON FOREVER. Have a Happy Holidays for 2022 to everyone.
We were so lucky Don was around to tell this story. Great documentary. RIP Don Wilson.
But their music lives on with new guys in the band, and more power to ‘em! The Duke Ellington Orchestra kept going after Duke himself passed on, so why not the Ventures?
Also, let's not forget the great Johnny Smith, who wrote "Walk, Don't Run". Passed away in 2013 at the age of 90.
Full of good news, huh? Good thing they got all these interviews. I recognize some riffs in Led Zeppelin in Houses of the Holy.
oh no I had no idea... Well at least their music will preserve the memory of a time in history gone by. I'm only 32 and I love The Ventures, their music is important American heritage to me. Here's a toast and drink for The Ventures.
In every other rock music documentary: Music, drugs, fame, ego, groupies, addiction, turmoil. In this superb documentary: music, music, music, music, music! Five shining stars! Thanks so much.
Amen - the Ventures were all about being dedicated to the craft of playing music.
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In 2019, I was having some work done on my house and I took the crew to lunch. The CD in my car was playing. They all asked what is that music, its great - I proudly said - The Ventures.
Got my first Ventures album in 62. Played it endlessly!
In 1965 I started surfing in Waikiki and went thru life that way. Thank you Ventures for showing the way !
Grew up in Hawaii,heard the Ventures,bought a Fiesta Red Strat in 1962,still have it am 76 years old and happier than a pig in shit! Thank you for making my life so much richer.
We would hang out at a little music store in 62, where they let us play the guitars. Always remember the strat with the massive price of $315. Unfathomable at the time.
Today is January the 8th 2023, and I love and still listen to the Ventures... 50 year since I first heard them. In Japan, they are still loved by many...
Awesome program. I’ll miss them since they have passed away. God bless the Ventures.
Never saw them tour. Mussed out.
No accident glenncamobell roured withnthen. Lovecwipeout. Hawaii 50.
Great drumbing and great guitar
God bless the venturescand mom plus the sufferegettes. Still big in japan.
I couldnt sing.so i d go to concerts. Affidable concerts. Couldnt play either...maybe keep up on acdrm set my best dream ibguess. Lol.i can dance and make drawings thatvthe ladies 💘 xoxo.
Ohvwell. Yesxwelcome intonheaven the ventures mom and thecsyfferegettes ibdid .missed them. Rhecromantcs stillntouringvm. Thanks r 4vthe progrsam im achooled withm now. Glen campbell toured no acccident. Put him on the right tour . didcsee peter franpton. Blesse 2 rouredcwuthbringi starr.
First tune learned on the guitar - thank you Ventures
Living in Colorado back in the 70s I stumbled into to a guitar shop, I was plucking on a Ventures song, Walk Don't Run... from behind the counter out pops Johnny Smith the man who wrote the song Walk Don't Run! He took the guitar from my hands and said this it how it goes..... he did his jazz version, which I didn't take my eyes off his hands..... true story.... he was a very cool 😎 and humble individual. I've since drove through Colorado and the music store is long gone?... Thanks Johnny 😊 ........
The Ventures is a very cool band,I still listen to them.❤️🎸💃
God bless the Ventures . They influenced more boys to learn how to play guitar than anyone. The Beatles opened the door for writing,and singing songs to people that in many cases played guitar already because of the Ventures. It cannot be overstated how influential the Ventures were in the history of the electric guitar. Long live Don Wilson …
I really appreciate the Ventures, they were a great band with great guitar players: Bob Bogel, Nokie Edwards, Gerry McGee and Don Wilson. And what you write about the impact on young people learning to play the guitar is correct. But this applies primarily to the USA and Canada. In Europe it was more the Shadows, especially their lead guitarist Hank Marvin with his fiesta red Strat. The Shadows' first big hit was "Apache", released in 1960. A fantastic recording, best sound! After that, a lot of guys wanted to play guitar and if they could afford it, a fiesta red Stratocaster. Even great guitarists like Peter Green, Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler and many more have said in interviews that Hank Marvin and the Shadows were among their first influences. 🎸
I had a live, near note perfect WALK DON'T RUN from 1960 BBC by The Shadows! So they paid their respects to The VENTURES too.
@@Gitarreroblue Jet Harris was huge as well. Bill Wyman speaks fondly of him.
My uncle played guitar in California, probably in the late 60s/early 70s. I asked him in the late 80s what songs he could play, and he said the bands he was in played a lot of Ventures. At the time, I scoffed at it. But I'll be damned if, later in my life, when I decided to try to learn some lead playing (I'm a bass player and I play a little rhythm guitar), I didn't go to Walk Don't Run and Dick Dale's stuff because a) the sound was actually important to country as much as rock, and b) as a singer as well, I wanted to focus on the guitar part, and if I tried to learn anything else, I'd focus on the lyrics instead.
@surfinwax58 wilson why wasn't Dick Dale acknowledged?...he was once one of the influential pioneers, of surf rock guitar.
Thanks to all involved in this film I am 72 and grew up with this music on the central California coast .. this documentary filled a lot of gaps 👍👍
High Ho from Santa Maria. At age 62 I just can't believe I missed it. I mean who knew ? Apparently everyone but me. Thought I was a thinker.
I spent my teen years living in Redlands, CA., I'm 73 now and can still play a few of The Ventures songs on my guitar. Great band.
In the 80s I had the pleasure of working with a promotion company named Pacific Productions in San Luis Obispo. We hosted The Ventures multiple times. I was on the board of directors and the official photographer. Mel Taylor came over to my house, with the president of the company, Bill Fulkerson. One of my favorite memories
BEACH BOYS AND BEACH GIRLS! OOOOOOH BAYBEAH!!
I was lucky enough to see The Ventures Live 4 times !!! 1983, 1985, 1998 & 2018. They were all great performances !!!!
They were and still are my guitar heroes. I’m 70yrs old and still playing them out. After my guitar lesson I would go home and tune my my acoustic guitar to the Ventures pitch and my 2nd guitar lesson would begin. I’d have to pick up the needle on my record player a million times over and over but I got it. Dad finally bought me a Gretsch Corvette electric and small amp. I was in Heaven. I got in a band real early and never stopped or looked back. Some advice to young guitarists listen real hard to the Ventures and everything will fall in place, but you’ll have to work at it. They’re some of the best guitarists ever
I am 66 and have loved this The Ventures since the first time i heard there music and still listen to whenever i want some sheer joy. Yes they have influenced all guitarists that i have listened to for my whole life. There is no way we can repay there generosity humility and professionalism. Thank you VENTURES from this huge fan forever.
Thanks for being there. Before the Beatles, Beach Boys, or the Stones, the Ventures were there with amazing guitar playing and brilliant songs. They were truly the pioneers of their day.
I used to be The Ventures photographer. Was there with them during the whole lead-up to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction.
As a 60+ year fan of the Ventures, this documentary is well done! Timeless is how one describes their work!
So, a mom came up with one of the coolest band names ever. Pretty cool ✌️😁👍
The Ventures were my fathers favorite band, he passed away in 2017 we played "Sleepwalk" at his funeral.
I got interested in music because of the Ventures.
60 years later I’m still playing every day. Thanks guys.
My aunt was married to Don Wilson. That's her on the album cover at the start of the video
I'm a Baby-Boomer and, at one time owned 19 LPs by The Ventures! My favorite ever song by them was The Twilight Zone. Oh the memories!!!
Thank You For Producing This for all the fans who have listened to them from the beginning. I am 75, still listen to their music and encourage my children and grandchildren who like playing the guitar and drums to do so.
Thanks to my brother for giving me his Very Best of the Ventures album when I was 10 years old and going to the beach every day
I learned how to play guitar by listening to these guys and CCR. This was in the 80's, when shred was king, at that. In 1995, when I graduated Air Force boot camp in San Antonio, the first thing I bought was a Ventures greatest hits cassette at the mall, downtown. I was honored to be able to send Don Wilson a birthday card for his 86th birthday....that is one memory that I'll always treasure. Have loved them throughout the years, and always will.
The only fan club I ever joined, The Ventures. Joined in 1969 after three of my high school buddies and I formed a little band we called The Uncaged. I was lead singer and rhythm guitar, but played lead on Pipeline!
Got all autographs when they stopped in Anchorage Alaska on their way back from Japan about 1974. Saw Nokie again at our Palmer State Fair and had him autograph 3 cd’s of his two years before he past away.
Timeless band that will be with me forever.
Just posted my autograph story. I like yours better! All the best 👍
The music of the Ventures was such an important part of my childhood. Their albums sound as good today as they ever did. They were pioneers and their music will last foever. R.I.P.
I agree
What a fantastic group, when you play their music, for me it’s as loud as it can get before the speakers distort. Their music makes you feel so happy and moved, so pure so clean. Thank You, Ventures. 👍
The Ventures are that band you know you love even though half of their stuff you love you didn't know was theirs.
They are the greatest guitar band ever. 👍
The Ventures The Beatles and Santana three groups that dominated my youth and at 73 i still put on my headphones and play along on my drums to all the songs that i did back than, what a rush when i thought i had mastered Wipe Out ha ha well at least in my mind.
Love Santana especially the original group of Abraxas…Caravanserai is great to
Same bands for me! 🎶
My friend was a drummer in Vancouver WA in 1966. I used to sit in his living room and listen to him play his drums along with Ventures albums. He really dug the Ventures and playing along with them. How many other musicians got started learning and playing along with Ventures albums? Must be millions. Such an influential group.
One of the best Rockumentaries I've seen. What an influential band!
200 albums I knew they had a lot of albums but holy shit also the ventures are rock and rolls humble heroes
And without all the Drugs and Debauchery.
@@bobmitchell8012 Ain't that the truth! Great point.
Another guitar player here that was inspired by The Ventures way back in 63. Still playing, still loving it and still listen to my Ventures vinyl regularly. Thanks guys for showing me the way.
Always liked them. "Pipeline" was and is my favourite, to this day.
The first tune I learned from them.
Pipeline was by the Chantays, recorded July 1962
@@davidcollin1436 : I only knew The Ventures cover.
I now remember how much I loved this music as a kid. Years later I started on guitar, and still play today at 68. We have a little amateur jam band that plays in our spare bedroom. Fun!
My brother got tickets to see them on maybe their last American tour in the late nineties. It was at a small venue in Detroit. A couple of college bands warmed up for them and they were thrilled just to do that. We were about thirty feet from the stage and it was hands down the best show I've ever been to. Glad I got to share that with my dad and brother. It was awesome!
RIP, Ventures! Best band ever, don't believe me, check out their library of music.
Not RIP...sort of. I saw the Ventures about 4 years ago at the Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. Sure, none of the originals were in the band, for obvious reasons, but the guys who were onstage were flying the Ventures flag proudly. If you are at all interested in their music, stay on the lookout for an appearance in your area. "The Ventures," regardless of their current composition, are still touring.
I will,thank you.
My special thanks to founding member Mr Don Wilson for making it all happen. If it wasn't for him the Ventures would have never existed. They were the greatest thing to have happened since the birth of Rock and Roll. People can say what they want to say but as far as I'm concerned they had talent that was irreplaceable. No sir there will NEVER be anyone else like them. By the way Don GOD REST YOUR SOUL!
The Ventures came to Toledo,Ohio and played at raceway lounge and I was awed with chills running through my whole body.
Thank you for a fantastic tribute to one of the greatest bands in history!
lol....ok
Was eating lunch at Mel's in SF and Bill Graham sat across from me and played Walk Don't Run 26 times on the table juke box. And he was wearing a great pair of shoes.
Yeah I always remember about THE VENTURES was APACHE !! ✨💥😻🎸
On a 45 ✨📀
Fantastic, except you never heard a single note of their music...
@@appledoreman makes my grey hair fall out. RIP .
aaaah them 60s and surfin' music........sunshine forever!!!thak you love the Ventures..
Just love that these fab Toronto Ladies the Surfajettes got in this doc! Nicelydone ladies keep kicking' butt!
These men are revolutionaries of early instrumental surf Rock n Roll. So are Dick Dale and the Del Tones. Both are still shinning bright here in 2023.
Congrats to Staci Wilson for this memorable Doc. I picked up my Dad's Ventures album in the 60s and have never forgotten them.
What a great documentary on such an iconic group. I’ve been a huge fan since first hearing the ventures (cough cough) in 62.
I always wanted to watch a full documentary about the Ventures. Thank you for the video.
What I want..is for these guys to release a MASSIVE box set on CD.....there's a couple of good compilation CD's....but that's about it.
Could not get enough of Walk Don’t Run and the Ventures as a new guitar player as a kid…. Can still play Walk Don’t Run all the way through 60+ years later! Thanks guys! :)
I have a guitar....I can't play it worth a shit. But, I have it because of The Ventures. Thank you Ventures and a big thank you to the producers of this video!
Thank you for this upload!
The Ventures 🤘
I still have my "Play Guitar with the Ventures" album and book! And I am 70+!
The Ventures created such an impact in my, and others' futures. Bought my first Ventures album in 1968 - the very same afternoon I purchased my first skateboard. Few years later I began what would be a lifetime of longboarding (surfing) taking me around the world.
Wherever I went, Ventures music was always there with me.
I studied with Johnny Hiland in Nashville years ago , stood next to Nokie Edwards on the bar floor watching Mr. Hiland in concert , asked Nokie for an autograph, which he obliged with a smile. wow i really didn;t realize the giant he (Nokie) was!, played guitar approximations of "The Ventures" when I started like the rest of you .... a brush with greatness i cherish now, autograph, his business card, a handshake, a memory
Thank you for this.
I got to see the Ventures headline a street fair concert in 1986 in Salem, Oregon. They played with Paul Revere and the Raiders and the Kingsmen. I was on my way to boot camp.
I knew about all three of the bands, as my folks had given me several cassettes, and I had made copies of The Ventures albums I had borrowed from the local library. One could say I was very much influenced by The Ventures, and that I have been playing guitar for over 40 years.
So, much thanks to The Ventures for the enjoyable music over the years, and thanks to y'all for putting together this documentary. Well done!
That's awesome. I loved them too. been playing 34 yrs now and 61 yrs old ,started as a drummer 5 yrs old. Love Guitar. Merry Christmas.
How the ventures influenced everything from Eddie van Halen to contemporary Christian music is one of the biggest musical Cinderella stories of the 20th century!
I got got to see the Ventures play at the Knoxville Worlds Fair in 1982, truly an awesome experience!!
Ventures! I was lucky and was at one of there shows in Boston. 3 of them signed a album for me. One of the true great bands of the modern era!
The Ventures was the only group I had records of for a while and I listened to CCR and that was about it. Both the Ventures and CCR had a style that no one else had and that is what I liked about them. I remember riding in my brothers blue 66 chevelle listening to the Ventures on an 8 track player. Later on I got my own red 66 chevelle SS and listened to the Ventures in my own car.
I started playing guitar in 1959 when I was 10 and Ventures tunes were my first inspiration. Thanks so much for this documentary.
The Ventures performed in our high school gym (Van Nuys High School), circa 1965, in the middle of the school day. $0.50 per ticket and they played of course….WALK DON’t RUN. They were GREAT!
The Ventures are the reason I learned guitar. Thanks so much for the music and memories!!
Been a HUGE fan of theirs since the 1960s! This has got to be among the greatest rock documentaries I've ever seen! Met all the principles except Nokie, and WHAT GREAT GROUP OF GUYS! Even met Don's MOM! Even got to tell Mel Taylor that he was among the main reasons why I became a drummer in the first place! We've since lost most of them but I'm stoked that the late, great, Don Wilson was pleased to see the group live on after them! SO COOL!
I wish they would have layered in the other bands like Dick Dale, Beach Boys etc to set a timeline of when the surf sound developed, I still have my "Learn to play the guitar" by the Ventures, the cover is long gone but have the 33, have a cherry read Mex Strat and Marshall amp, brings me great joy to turn up the the amp, only goes to 10 but in my head it's 11.
Loved the Ventures ever since I was 13 yrs old ,my Uncle played them and I started to listen to his music 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶
I have been ignorant for 62 years. Great documentary. Thanks for posting.
I feel so lucky and had the privilege of meeting and talking with Don and Nokie. They performed twice at our local casino show lounge here in Regina, Saskatchewan on their 50th anniversary tour. Having been born in 1955 I grew up listening and enjoying the Ventures.
I'VE BEEN THERE WITH THEIR MUSIC SINCE THEY CUT THEIR FIRST SINGLE. THEY WERE AND ARE PHENOMENAL AND WILL LIVE FOREVER, EVERYWHERE ON THIS PLANET. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OF THEM THEIR FAMILIES AND TO EVERYONE IN THIS WORLD. GOD BLESS!!!!!
You need to read robertko5425 above. They're all dead as of 1/22/22.
You guys were innovative beyond what You could fathom. Rock and Roll won’t be the same down here. But I’ll listen every time I hear the roll of thunder and think of You! REST IN PEACE!
I saw them play NAMM in the early 2000s. They played in front of maybe 150 of us. Nokie went to different vendors & played his amazing rockabilly/western swing/country /surf style on different guitars. I was in heaven
my dad played guitar when he was growing up and he had several Ventures records in his collection. when I was a kid growing up, every saturday evening after supper, he would jam on his guitar until it was our bed-time. he would play a mix of old country, old folk, and modern rock and roll tunes. he liked the Ventures because he never had to worry about singing off-key. the one thing I REALLY like about this documentary is how ALL these old masters take the time to explain the terminology and techniques that these guys used and pioneered. I just never realized before, just how many other artists these guys influenced and inspired. wow. just, wow.
I learned how to replay the bass guitar thanks to the Ventures- these duded were completely instrumental and they did look like someone's dad playing up on stage, but their sound was distinct and was easy to listen too.
One of the first beats I could actually play was the surf beat common to The Ventures tunes back in 1981. Still playing to this day in 2023. Thanks guys. You inspired millions of us.
Excellent documentary. The Ventures were one of a kind. I wish they could still be playing.
I normally don't watch vids longer than 20-30 minutes, but this one was special. Great historical background and all the wonderful tributes by musicians from the 60s until present day. That says something! Great guys. I'm 75 and remember songs from the 50s (transitional era to rock and roll) and had my small record player and a stack of 45 RPM records. It was in my parents' basement and I had the volume always maxed out of the small speaker. LOL
It was a time of high school dances, movies (balcony seating, of course), and the first steady girlfriend until I enlisted in the Air Force in Nov 1965. Shipped out to Vietnam in 1968 and things took a different, dark tone both physically and musically. Now I'm a Bionic Boomer with two hip transplants and open-heart bypass surgery last year. I hope the young people listen to some good music for their generation as it normally provides a marker for special episodes in your life.
Peace and Joy to all, be kind, stay kind to each other. Cheers, Bob
The first live electric guitar music i ever heard was some kid in our suburb playing walk don't run echoing through the neighborhood and me franticly riding my bicycle to find its source. The first record I ever bought with my allowance was the Ventures.
My folks bought my brother a drum set, and a guitar for me in about 1966. We were Ventures fanatics, and I bought the "Play Guitar With the Ventures" albums, and we learned 'Walk - Don't Run", "Pipeline", "Wipe Out", and other early guitar band songs from them. "Diamond Head" was KILLER for us. Adding some friends on 2nd guitar and bass, we were off and ... hobbling, but learning enough to play a few gigs as "Our Mother's Equipment" up in Minneapolis. Brother Den and I played together for 9 more years, as we 'progressed' into a progressive cover band, culminating in Zed (with a teenage Yanni on keyboards) BUT - "Walk - Don't Run" and "Pipeline" were ALways in the repertoire. I learned SO much from Don Wilson, adding percussive rhythm to any arrangement we did.
Great to see my pal Danny Amis, of Los Straitjackets, in this documentary. He's a hero of mine, having done what I only allowed myself to fantasize about.
I do think Duane Eddy should have been recognized as another influential player in early guitar instrumental records.
The original cuts on The Ventures' "...In Space", "Play the Batman Theme", "Super Psychedelics", etc, are phenomenal atmospheric and inventive songs and arrangements. They still move me right off the planet - They deserve so much more attention than they've received.
Thank you!!! This was pure bliss to watch.
Indeed, world ambassadors of music! This is a very special documentary! Thank you! As a kid born in the PNW in 1950, Renton, they were one of my first big inspirations to pick up the guitar in the early 1960s. I'd say that the 2 top bands that truly influenced me back then were The Ventures and then The Beatles. I have a special infinity to these guys. They made the dream real and possible for us local boys. They put the Northwest on the map! I think, as I remember it today, I heard them first on KJR with Pat O'Day. Again, a great tribute and thanks for sharing it here!
Yep...I was probably about nine or ten when I first heard the sound in the mid sixty's ...I was captivated...then and still my favorite.....the music has energy that is boundless and timeless..
Great In depth documentary...
Those guys should have been in the r&r hall of fame from day 1!
I listened to this stuff on my AM radio in my 55 Chevy, loud and really cool.
I obsessed over The Ventures' albums in the '60s, and to this day I can recognize their influence in the music I create. While at times it seemed like the music-buying public was ignoring them, guitar players were paying close attention. It does my heart a world of good to see folks like Skunk Baxter and Jimmy Page acknowledge the importance of a band whose influence on guitar music is incalculable.
I was a tuba player in high school but got Valley Fever, a lung infection. I couldn’t play horn so I bought guitar and learned some Ventures and Dick Dale. We lived next to retirement home and they started complaining. I did learn Walk Don’t Run. Eventually took up bass guitar and got back on tuba. It kept my interest in music alive and became very good tuba player.
i was in a band back in the 60s. the rhythm guitarist had a mosrite guitar and a ventures' album, how to play. we learned
walk, don't run and pipeline. good times, thanks ventures!
I saw a guitarist on 10th St. (Tacoma) ... at 8 yrs. old at #3 (I was #10) across the way.
Pine Crest ... Don Wilson... One "Ventures" went right above me... and he taught me a guitarist ! "Walk - Don't Run"... "Yes !" ... he said ! ;-)
At 72 I still have my Ventures vinyl. Great documentary. Well worth the time to watch. Great commentary by many icon musicians. Thanks for making this musical docu history episode.
Fantastic documentary . . . I've never heard of The Ventures . . . . Now I see where a lot of the 60's music came from . . . and how they influenced many many people. . . AND RIGHTLY SO
Thank you for the up load . . . I'm a Fan now
Starting in 1955 my father played guitar in the Page Cavanaugh Trio. I even have a concert poster for an engagement they did at a hotel lounge in Long Beach, CA. I'm happy to say I have my father's 1952 Gibson ES-175 guitar he play with the trio and beyond. Additionally I bought some Ventures memorabilia from the estate of drummer Mel Taylor including a gold record award for "The Ventures Play Telstar/The Lonely Bull & Others".
Had a 52 175 as well, one of the best
When i was a kid with my parents in some old bar, i always put my coins into the jukebox and played "Wipeout" and other Ventures songs over and over.
I'm 114yrs old, died in '67 but still play a Fender, thanks for putting the documentary together, I bought their first mofoing single on 78, and I still surf.....
You died in '67?
@@dallasmorrison6983 yep, well not for long, but yep.....
I started surfing and playing acoustic guitar in my sophomore year, 1964. Later, I switched to electric guitar and moved to Hawaii. I surfed until I was 52 and still play guitar. The Ventures were a huge part of my life. Thanka!!!
1979 I was in the 5th grade. As the last day of school neared we got up the nerve to ask our stern, no nonsense principal Mr. Paylor if our band could play in the gymnasium on the last day. To our surprise he said yes! Our "go to" song was Wipe Out. I'll never forget the smile Mr. Paylor gave us when our drummer launched into the driving solo. I memory I cherish to this day. Thanks to The Ventures.
The surfaris wrote wipe out but who actually made it famous?
@@Seeklip6T not sure who really made it famous, but my father had a Ventures album which there was a live version of Wipe Out on it. This is the version which I learned the song from.
Growing up as a teenager I bought all of their albums as soon as they came out. It was the Ventures and Beatles that ignited my passion for playing guitar. They are now playing in Rock and Roll heaven. R I P
Thank you so much for this amazing documentary of the very first band I heard and bought the album , The Ventures.
Their sound’s still reverberates to this day. Bless their families who are still with us and thank you for sharing that with us all
Love The Ventures. Collected their vinyl for years. Passed it all down to my daughter.