Not to burst anyone's balloon, but the "Hard Day's Night" record is worthless with all the comments written on it. However, the value to Nicole having that album with all the comments by her dad or uncle is priceless, to her. 👍
The only thing I asked my dad to leave me in his will was his record collection. We didn’t see eye to eye on much, but we both loved music. He would have dug you guys.
Kinda funny, my parents had the Tijuana Brass record when I was a kid. I also remember loving the album cover. I have not seen it in about 30 years, but it’s one of those ones I never forgot. PS you girls are great! I love your music.
The album was re-released a few years ago, which I got on CD. All the songs were enhanced (re-mastered?), plus a few other songs were added. I can't remember if these songs were unreleased originally or not. You might want to check it out since it's been awhile. Oh, and I, too, discovered Tijuana Brass in my dad's record collection.
I didn’t think I would be as giddy as I got when I saw Herb Alpert. I have that same album and several others as well that I inherited. Sometimes I feel like no one else knows about him so it’s great to see a fan.
Love your music thanks for playing it, hope one day you’ll come to the Isle of Wight England 🏴 we have a festival every year 90,000 plus you’d bring the house down ........I’ll look out for ya .......stay safe
Thanks for the great surf grooves and your vinyl picks. Some other great vinyl picks should include Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66' catalog, , especially Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66', and all Astrud Gilberto/Jobim tracks.
I have both of your 45's and love them both!!! I met you girls when you played in socal and you all signed my record! One of my prized possessions. Thanks and another great video.👍👍
Whipped Cream was also my introduction to Herb Alpert records which my dad had but I would also hear his music on TV shows. I also love the "Going Places" album which I got when I started buying my own records. You both have great taste. Love your channel.
Wow! Shermy! Herb Alpert and the Tiajuana Brass. That record is significant to me because when I was a teenager in 1975 my parents were divorced and my mother, who worked as a newspaper reporter, did not have time to follow music (although she had country music playing on her AM radio in her bedroom). I myself followed pop, rock, MOR (middle of road), romance, easy listening, hard rock, Motown, country, and jazz -- about anything -- I LOVE good music. So one day my mother came home with her first album -- Herb Alpert and the Tiajuana Brass. I was stunned that she bought it. Then I listened to it and it had "The Lonely Bull" on it. That was popular on the radio at the time, so I realized that she had heard it and decided to buy the album. As far as I know, she did not listen to it and never bought another record. ****************************** What are my favorite albums? I have about 300 and they are ALL my favorites. (I am a tightwad and If I did not love them, I would not have spent my hard-earned money on them.) My first album was Purple Passages by Deep Purple. It was a present from my cousin for Christmas. It is DEEP rock and SO smooth, you can get buried in it for hours. I think you girls would enjoy Chicago at Carnegie Hall, a 4 album set of Chicago recorded live. I recommend listening to most music in the dark. So after dinner about 7:30, turn off the lights, start the record, lie down and listen to the whole set. You will be transported to Carnegie Hall.
extremely pleasant video. sorely needed wholesomeness in the current debacle. i have the music machine & herb alpert but unaware of the astronauts as yet! 🎸 🇨🇦 👍
RCA signed Boulder, Colorado's Astronauts to compete with the Beach Boys on Capitol records. Their1963 debut mixes surf instrumentals with Beach-Boys-sounding vocal tracks and is probably their best release. They followed with a hot rod-themed LP called "Competition Coupe", further driving home the Beach Boys comparisons, then gradually tended towards LP's filled mostly with fairly mediocre sounding vocal covers of rock standards. Their RCA studio sound with a heavily-reverbed three guitar attack is pretty stellar on their biggest hit, "Baja", which the Surfragettes cover live and which you can hear here: . ua-cam.com/video/IwFH3HcBn7w/v-deo.html
Oh Yeah, bought the Music Machine record back in high school in the 60s, still listening to a CD copy, and LOVE that you cover the Electric Prunes, that’s a high school fav too. Love all your videos, Thank You.
Are you Experienced Jimi Hendrix, Dark side of the Moon Pink Floyd, Physical Graffiti Led Zeppelin are some of my favorites. My mom had that Herb Albert album when I was about 8 and my older sister turned me on to Zeppelin, Hendrix, Floyd, the Beatles and the Doors. She had all the Beatles on vinyl and Zeppelin 2 , Hendrix Are you Experienced. When I heard Jimmy Page on Zeppelin 2 , I was blown away and went and bought Zeppelin 4 . That and Hendrix got me started playing guitar! Love your sound, you sound awesome. Hope to see you live someday!🎸🎸😁👍🎼🎶🎵
Thank you for increasing my music collection. I love hearing music and bands I have not heard before. Really want to dig out my old LPs and get a record player.
Nicole's albums are very much parallel to my influences and I grew up with access to my dad's vinyl, 60s and 70s mostly. Thank you ladies for what you do!! You need to find your way to California!
My dad had a copy of Whipped Cream and Other Delights that I used to like to listen to as a little boy. I was fascinated by the album cover too, although being about seven years old, I wasn't quite sure why ;) I think the album that got me thinking about guitar well before I ever started to play was 'Guitar USA' by Tony Mottola. Check out his Go Go dancer take on 'Satisfaction'. The back of the album cover has naughty pictures of Tony's beautiful Gibsons too. I love what you ladies are doing; hopefully I'll get a chance to see you live when the plague has run it's course.
Shermy, I love the Music Machine. I remember their album came out the year the Batman TV show started. There was a club near where I live called Wayne Manor that had a Batman theme. The Music Machine played there all Halloween week. I didn't go since I was only 7. That year was a magical time in my life. The Batman show. Color TV was a new thing. Nice memories.
I just picked up The Music Machine today amazing album wow what a great album thank you so much for showing me this album hopefully I can find there second and last album 🙂
Nice selections; it's always fun to hear about unheralded, quality works that fly under the radar. Back in the '80s, there was a Finnish band named "Laika and the Cosmonauts" doing their bit to give surf influences, Finnish traditional and '60s pop music a shot in the arm. Interesting and unusual. There are videos watchable on UA-cam that can be auditioned. You may find them a kick. There is an outstanding one containing the songs Kiiriminna (trad folk) and the standard Perfidia. Not to mention there are a Strat, Jaguar and Danelectro bass used... and a Farfisa! Also, check out the matching space-themed shirts the members are wearing! Keep doin' that thing you do; we love it!
My mother was absolutely obsessed with the Tijuana Brass!! Cool cool pick I'm a huge Mark Knopfler fan and also Brian Setzer they're almost as good as you are... Nowhere near as cute. Thanks for some more happiness you guys are the best❤
Ms. Shermy, aside from the subject matter, your polka dots made me smile on this grim morning, and for that i say bless you and thank you. :) And waving to both of you from Boulder, CO.
Loved the Astronauts too. I have a number of cd's of their old albums. Beatles fan too. All the albums plus all the 45's on various labels. Now I need to fill my Surfrajettes collection.
It appears that Nicole & I have the exact same taste...and I'm 66 !! I also have that Astronauts album, as my older brother bought it originally in 1963, and I inherited it when he moved out of the house. My 200+ collection also includes THREE copies of Zeppelin 4 along with 1, 2, 3 and 5...and all of the Beatles albums. (I also keep the movie "A Hard Days Night" on my television's DVR.) ALso have several Tom Petty's vinyls. BOTTOM LINE: You have stellar taste in Classic Rock, Nicole! I'm very proud of BOTH of you for embracing the roots of R&R. ❤from Phoenix
So glad I found your band. Love your music. I think you might like the Mermen. The group’s sound was originally rooted in instrumental surf and psychedelic music of the 1960s from SAn Francisco. They are worth checking out. Cheers, Matt
Hi, I loved that you picked the Music Machine! I bought this as a sixteen year old when it finally got a UK release in 1983. An amazing album and one that my 18 year old son owns too, such is the timeless quality. Suggestion wise, worth a listen is Anthony Meynell & Squire 'September Gurls' from 2019. It's an expanded version of their 1984 mini album, a mixture of quality covers and strong originals. Squire have been a favourite of mine since the very early eighties and I can't rate them highly enough. Still can't get your 45s here, so may have to risk vinyl from overseas! Thanks, GJ, England
www.dailymotion.com/video/x223pvn Squire!!! September Gurls was written by Alex Chilton so those in North America are more likely to know it by Big Star or by The Bangle's cover sung by Michael Steele. The Surfrajettes have a strong Mod connection instagram.com/p/B2tv1jQAH8W/ Paul Weller is listed as one of their favourites and I suspect that's down to Sarah Butler. Nicole has a connection with Tom Petty too and where there's Rickenbackers.... You need have no fears about ordering 45's from Hi Tide Recordings. You'll have to pay the cost plus shipping plus tax but I got both in a fortnight and they're woth every penny. Hi Tide signed a distribution deal with UMG last year so I think that by the time an LP appears you'll be able to by it here.
@@chrisst8922 I'm still planning on sending for the 45s asap, but an album sounds great too! I did enjoy the Bangles cover back then, but actually prefer Squire's to the original (sacrilege to some..). Some of the covers the Surfragettes perform are surprising, but really cool (the 'Prunes Too Much Too Dream for one) Cheers for the info.
What I love about this video is that you both have stories and a history with every single record that you own. Can't say that about a stream/download. Viva la vinyl!!
that Zepplin album was the first album I ever bought, I had so many 45's when I was a kid and like you the Beatles, I enjoy watching your band here on youtube, and being fellow Canadians
Given your connection to the GTA, you're probably familiar with this one: "Savvy Showstoppers" by Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. That's a fun mix of surfy, spy jazzy and Spaghetti Western type sounds, with a big dash of the band's wry humour thrown in. That album also contains the anthemic track, "Having an Average Weekend," which became the theme song for "The Kids in the Hall" tv show. On another note, I was a school kid in the 1960's who loved Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. My parents used to let me stay up to watch their TV specials, which always seemed to be sponsored by Singer sewing machines.
Very cool! My first 2 albums were Jimi Hendrix Are you experienced, and Robin Trower bridge of sighs! My brother gave them to me for Christmas when I was 11 years old.
With your majestic and superior cackling hen Your people I do not understand, So to you I shall put an end And you'll never hear surf music again -Third Stone From the Sun
Rich Fifield, of the Astronauts, used to fill in in my band in the 80s. He lives in a suburb of north Denver now. When I would ask him to front a tune, he would always call "If you see Kay." He always said that they considered themselves to be R&B, and did the Surf thing at the request of an A&R man from a record company who thought they needed an answer to The Beach Boys. Rich gigged in many bands around Denver after the Astronauts, but has been pretty quiet the last 10 years or so. Last I knew, he was gigging Jazz guitar and vocal duets at fraternal organizations with his girlfriend.
Yeah, the Music Machine have been a favorite of mine since I heard Double Yellow line as a 14 year old in the early 80's on college radio. They had a few albums of good material and Sean Bonniwell composed the soundtrack to an interesting drive in movie called Day of the Wolves and the title track is really cool. Great writing and production. I also enjoyed the writing on the copy of A Hard Days Night( I love the Beatles, especially the early stuff). That stuff was pretty funny. Your own music is really fun, which is why I watched your couch surfing clip. Colors are great. Peace.
Very cool. I had a friend who played the Herb Alpert album over and over when ever I was at his house, it was great. Hard Days Night......next to Abbey Road, one of my all time faves. I learned to play every song on Zep 4, accept Going to California and Battle of Evermore. The riff to Black Dog was one of the first riffs I ever learned, way back in 1982 and still use it as a warm up. Have a cigar box guitar that's perfect for When the Levy Breaks. Tuned to open G. Your version of Banzai Pipeline is the best version out there. You really payed attention to detail on that one with the finger snaps and percussion. Song sounds so cool, and I really love how you extend the last solo break adding that cool lick just before the final solo. I listen to that almost daily.
Oh Yes! Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass I remember my dad has a couple of LPs with them when I was a child. The records has disapered long time ago but my dad lives and he is now 87 years old. Well, nostalgia bit me so I have bought some HATBrass LPs lately, like that Whipped Cream one. I like it very much. By the way, I like your stile and I think you are a great surfmusic band. Keep on playing the guitar!
It's terrific that you guys draw from diverse sources for your "likes". The Herb Alpert disc is ubiquitous, and it's great to see someone give it a shout out for how great the music on it is. Good insight here.
I love Whipped Cream and Other Delights! Also I own a copy of the Ventures Surfing with LURCH scrawled across it in magic marker back in the sixties. It makes it soooo much cooler.
55 years old, and I'm getting back into vinyl. Picked up Billy Joel's Piano Man and Streetlife Serenade a few days ago at a local record store which opened in November. First needle drop for me in 35+ years
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Absolutely love it ! Also Maynard Ferguson Dizzy Gillespie, Wynton Marsalis, Guido basso, The Canadian Brass , Herbie Hancock, and Chuck Mangione ! All amazing ! All of them do 60s seventies and eighties Tunes
The Music Machine were awesome. I first heard them on the Nuggets compilation which had their song "Double Yellow Line". I then found an early 80s reissue of the first album on white vinyl along with the Bonniwell Music Machine LP-both bought at the Philadelphia Record Exchange off South Street. I also bought the excellent Count V Psychotic Reaction album the same day. Great memories!
you guys are sooooo close to 100k subscribers!! Do more record memories, maybe play a little Led Z that you like, Nicole. And I'd love to hear Shermi play some Music Machine tunes. Love those Bealtles!
I don't know for sure whether in the circumstances a 100k subscribers is a lot and whether the millions of views their videos get is a lot either and I'd appreciate someone knowledgeable commenting. I did read a comment that such interest doesn't equate to record sales but I'd like it too because I like them.
I like the art work on your albums. I said this before. But I remember those days of buying those albums. Getting to play the album while looking at the art work and reading the lyrics. I bought that Herb Alpert album at a thrift store for .25 and gave it to someone for Christmas.
Thanks for discussing, ladies. "A Hard Day's Night" is an excellent choice. I love The Beatles, too. I'll look for The Music Machine. Here are some of my favorite albums, in no particular order: "Sketches of Spain" and "Kind of Blue," Miles Davis; "Sweetheart of the Rodeo," The Byrds; "The Beatles" (a.k.a., the "White Album")," The Beatles; "Rubber Soul," The Beatles"; "With The Beatles," The Beatles; "Abbey Road," The Beatles; "Revolver," The Beatles; "Endless Summer," the Beach Boys; "Mothership Connection," Parliament; "Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits," Creedence Clearwater Revival; "Wolf Tracks: Best of Los Lobos"; "Sticky Fingers," The Rolling Stones; "The Joshua Tree," U2; "More Songs About Buildings and Food," Talking Heads; "Nevermind," Nirvana; "Beauty and the Beat," the Go-Go's; "Fit to Be Tied: Great Hits by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts," Joan Jett and The Blackhearts; "Pleased to Meet Me," The Replacements; "Sign of the Times," Prince. I was tempted to list "In Solitude" by Sacred & Secular, but I'm in that musical collective and I want to list outside artists only. Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music #Music4URSpirit
As a long time Ventures fan I'm really glad to see that you're keeping Surf Rock alive. Keep it coming. I was able to see the original Ventures members (Nokie, Bob, Don, and Mel in the early '80s at the Palomino in North Hollywood and it was an incredible show. BTW if you like the "Music Machine" then check out "The Sonics" one of the greatest '60's garage bands ever. They also came out of Tacoma, WA. Their 2 best albums are "Here Are The Sonics" and "Boom."
Oh Shermy! TJB! Nerd confession: The first album I ever bought was either the one you're holding or "Sounds Like." I was into TJB while all my friends were Beatlemaniacs. It took a while before I caught up and warmed up to Zepplin, Cream, even Hendrix - all of whom I have been a huge fan of now for many decades. I think it was the Glenn Miller influence of my parents.
Led Zeppelin was my "carry-over" album. I went to the Catholic highschool and listened to bands like The Cure and The Smiths, The Jam and The Who. I became friends with a few punk-rockers from the Art School and they exposed me to The Clash and The Dead Kennedy's. I remember a lot of rainy days that we skipped school and drove out to Komoka where my friend's parents lived and we would smoke hash from a bottle while playing Risk and listening to Led Zeppelin and some really hard core British Punk Rock. I have a question for your new videos which I, in every way, consider the most sweet and bubbly and colourful show. Your set is PERFECT!!! When I watch I get the same stable and visionary feeling that people refer to things like Tom Wolfe's novels. Solid! Do you guys still do shows? Your music has that AWESOME attribute because each one of you is a genius. Listen, and I'm quite serious.... Give me the Ok to write an epic screenplay with all tracks done by you (and sell the (your)) soundtrack as an album after the film comes out.. It's your album... Also you would obviously be paid (Bigtime) for just doing the music for the film.. I know you can play it... I know I can write it (the film)... By me trying to write to the level of your music creatively and artistically it will play out just like that. It's the same relationship that David Lynch has with his composer Angelo Badalamenti Dear Sisters I've been wanting to complete but have written very creative parts of screenplays. Thisz my first complete film I want to BE THE LITERAL LOS ANGELES movie. More Spike Lee than Tarantino. Tarantino is getting too much credit I think. Just because he played Miserlou as the Intro to Pulp Fiction everybody associated the movie with that Los Angeles "Miserlou" surf type of feeling. The movie itself really wasn't! Or not much... My brother Nelson Ferreira IMDb was a nominee himself for an Oscar about 4 years ago for his sound-editing on the film The Shape of Water.. I'm telling you guys again... Not cause you're all beautiful but because it's true that you guys are ultimate stars!!!! I love your videos and I play your songs usually everyday.
Got that Herb Albert album when it was released...I’m dating myself here... and I bought the single Talk Talk ... love Zeppelin, fav is the Beatles. All great choices... thanks so much for sharing and your fantastic playing! Greeting from Tacoma and the birthplace of the Ventures!
Nice call outs. I have always been a fan of 60's jazz. Astrud Gilberto's - Beach Samba is high on my vinyl list. But of course had to add Hale'iwa Hustle, was such a nice addition.
I am definitely in the target market when it comes to buying records for colors! When I was a kid, we'd get them on cereal boxes, believe it or not. I'll be picking up some vinyl for sure to hang with my Beatles, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, etc.
The group Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet had a great instrumental song called "They Don't Call Them Chihuahua's Anymore". Love it! Also "Peas Porridge Rock". Both are easy and very cool tunes to play! Canada 's contribution to the surfer genre.
I like the "Girls with Guitars" and "Girls in the Garage" comps. Those ladies paved the way for females to play rock n roll and should be recognized for their contributions. I love 60's music. Especially the garage stuff.
I'm pretty sure my Dad had that Herb Alpert album along with many others. I may be a rock n' roll lover, (along with surf) but I grew up with the Tijuana Brass and thanks to my Dad, have an appreciation for them and older big band.
During the '80's I used to ride my bicycle to garage sales to find records. That's where I found the Music Machine. Also love the 13th.Floor Elevators.
The Elevators were from my hometime(Austin, Tex) and I was fortunate to see them twice in concerts around Texas. Great Band, and you may not know that they were very popular in San Francisco during the Haight Ashbury psychedelic scene. They played several times at the Filmore.
@@jmn93065 Wish I could have seen them ...but being born in '69 I was late to the party. I'm from Texas too, Lake Jackson....where one of our biggest claims to fame is Buc'ee's!
@@rvtek7303 Not sure what a Buc'cee's is. Is that a band? Roki Erickson went to Travis High School across town from me. The Elevators played a gig in Austin and one in New Brausfels, and that is where I saw them, probably around 1966. The Elevators were one of the first bands into the psychedelic music that was big back then.
Nicole, that Beatles record from your dad is priceless. I m sure he is very proud of you. Again you two are so charming.
Yes he is looking down on her extremely proud!!! 🥰
Not to burst anyone's balloon, but the "Hard Day's Night" record is worthless with all the comments written on it. However, the value to Nicole having that album with all the comments by her dad or uncle is priceless, to her. 👍
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The only thing I asked my dad to leave me in his will was his record collection. We didn’t see eye to eye on much, but we both loved music. He would have dug you guys.
Kinda funny, my parents had the Tijuana Brass record when I was a kid. I also remember loving the album cover. I have not seen it in about 30 years, but it’s one of those ones I never forgot. PS you girls are great! I love your music.
The album was re-released a few years ago, which I got on CD. All the songs were enhanced (re-mastered?), plus a few other songs were added. I can't remember if these songs were unreleased originally or not. You might want to check it out since it's been awhile. Oh, and I, too, discovered Tijuana Brass in my dad's record collection.
so good to see and hear someone doing beach music they are not only beautiful but really talented
You girls love what I love, so much vinyl from the 60's!!
I didn’t think I would be as giddy as I got when I saw Herb Alpert. I have that same album and several others as well that I inherited. Sometimes I feel like no one else knows about him so it’s great to see a fan.
Your two 45 covers and vinyl look great!
You got me to pull out my Whipped Cream album to play, Wow, A Taste of Honey is the best version ever covered! Great Album.
Love your music thanks for playing it, hope one day you’ll come to the Isle of Wight England 🏴 we have a festival every year 90,000 plus you’d bring the house down ........I’ll look out for ya .......stay safe
Thanks for the great surf grooves and your vinyl picks. Some other great vinyl picks should include Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66' catalog, , especially Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66', and all Astrud Gilberto/Jobim tracks.
I have both of your 45's and love them both!!! I met you girls when you played in socal and you all signed my record! One of my prized possessions. Thanks and another great video.👍👍
60's Garage, Nuggets and the Pebbles series. . . The Sentinals - Latina not sure you've done that . . .Many thanks for cheering us up.
Whipped Cream was also my introduction to Herb Alpert records which my dad had but I would also hear his music on TV shows. I also love the "Going Places" album which I got when I started buying my own records. You both have great taste. Love your channel.
Love love love you girls ! Rock on !!!!
When I was a kid our dad had American Graffiti sound track record and the first time I heard Green Onions I was floored!! I couldn't stop playing it.
Wow! Shermy!
Herb Alpert and the Tiajuana Brass.
That record is significant to me because when I was a teenager in 1975 my parents were divorced and my mother, who worked as a newspaper reporter, did not have time to follow music (although she had country music playing on her AM radio in her bedroom).
I myself followed pop, rock, MOR (middle of road), romance, easy listening, hard rock, Motown, country, and jazz -- about anything -- I LOVE good music.
So one day my mother came home with her first album -- Herb Alpert and the Tiajuana Brass. I was stunned that she bought it. Then I listened to it and it had "The Lonely Bull" on it. That was popular on the radio at the time, so I realized that she had heard it and decided to buy the album. As far as I know, she did not listen to it and never bought another record.
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What are my favorite albums?
I have about 300 and they are ALL my favorites. (I am a tightwad and If I did not love them, I would not have spent my hard-earned money on them.)
My first album was Purple Passages by Deep Purple. It was a present from my cousin for Christmas. It is DEEP rock and SO smooth, you can get buried in it for hours.
I think you girls would enjoy Chicago at Carnegie Hall, a 4 album set of Chicago recorded live.
I recommend listening to most music in the dark. So after dinner about 7:30, turn off the lights, start the record, lie down and listen to the whole set. You will be transported to Carnegie Hall.
Bless you two sweet beautiful and supremely talented women as I so love hearing your amazing music!🤗😍
Great taste in music. With your surf roots, there is no surprise that you love all the 60s stuff. Always enjoy your videos.
That music machine record blew me away the first time I heard it. I Love that thick fuzz guitar so much!
I am so happy you love the old vinyl!!!
extremely pleasant video. sorely needed wholesomeness in the current debacle. i have the music machine & herb alpert but unaware of the astronauts as yet! 🎸 🇨🇦 👍
Yes definitely a refreshing clip of these lovely girls while we're all submerged in this horrible era ...
RCA signed Boulder, Colorado's Astronauts to compete with the Beach Boys on Capitol records. Their1963 debut mixes surf instrumentals with Beach-Boys-sounding vocal tracks and is probably their best release. They followed with a hot rod-themed LP called "Competition Coupe", further driving home the Beach Boys comparisons, then gradually tended towards LP's filled mostly with fairly mediocre sounding vocal covers of rock standards. Their RCA studio sound with a heavily-reverbed three guitar attack is pretty stellar on their biggest hit, "Baja", which the Surfragettes cover live and which you can hear here: . ua-cam.com/video/IwFH3HcBn7w/v-deo.html
Oh Yeah, bought the Music Machine record back in high school in the 60s, still listening to a CD copy, and LOVE that you cover the Electric Prunes, that’s a high school fav too. Love all your videos, Thank You.
Lovely video, girls!!! Sure I'd like to see more of your record collection!
Are you Experienced Jimi Hendrix, Dark side of the Moon Pink Floyd, Physical Graffiti Led Zeppelin are some of my favorites. My mom had that Herb Albert album when I was about 8 and my older sister turned me on to Zeppelin, Hendrix, Floyd, the Beatles and the Doors. She had all the Beatles on vinyl and Zeppelin 2 , Hendrix Are you Experienced. When I heard Jimmy Page on Zeppelin 2 , I was blown away and went and bought Zeppelin 4 . That and Hendrix got me started playing guitar! Love your sound, you sound awesome. Hope to see you live someday!🎸🎸😁👍🎼🎶🎵
Wow... not sure how I found your channel but I’m glad I did. You guys are cool 👍🏻
Thank you for increasing my music collection. I love hearing music and bands I have not heard before. Really want to dig out my old LPs and get a record player.
''BAJA" my favorite surf instrumental of all time>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Nicole's albums are very much parallel to my influences and I grew up with access to my dad's vinyl, 60s and 70s mostly. Thank you ladies for what you do!! You need to find your way to California!
Thanks for the Cleveland shout-out! Also enjoyed Whipped Cream & Other Delights when I was little!
You ladies are the greatest!
I just found your channel and you gals are awesome and beautiful. ❤ it. !
My dad had a copy of Whipped Cream and Other Delights that I used to like to listen to as a little boy.
I was fascinated by the album cover too, although being about seven years old, I wasn't quite sure why ;)
I think the album that got me thinking about guitar well before I ever started to play was 'Guitar USA' by
Tony Mottola. Check out his Go Go dancer take on 'Satisfaction'. The back of the album cover has naughty
pictures of Tony's beautiful Gibsons too.
I love what you ladies are doing; hopefully I'll get a chance to see you live when the plague has run it's
course.
Shermy, I love the Music Machine. I remember their album came out the year the Batman TV show started. There was a club near where I live called Wayne Manor that had a Batman theme. The Music Machine played there all Halloween week. I didn't go since I was only 7. That year was a magical time in my life. The Batman show. Color TV was a new thing. Nice memories.
I just picked up The Music Machine today amazing album wow what a great album thank you so much for showing me this album hopefully I can find there second and last album 🙂
Nice selections; it's always fun to hear about unheralded, quality works that fly under the radar. Back in the '80s, there was a Finnish band named "Laika and the Cosmonauts" doing their bit to give surf influences, Finnish traditional and '60s pop music a shot in the arm. Interesting and unusual. There are videos watchable on UA-cam that can be auditioned. You may find them a kick. There is an outstanding one containing the songs Kiiriminna (trad folk) and the standard Perfidia. Not to mention there are a Strat, Jaguar and Danelectro bass used... and a Farfisa! Also, check out the matching space-themed shirts the members are wearing! Keep doin' that thing you do; we love it!
My mother was absolutely obsessed with the Tijuana Brass!! Cool cool pick I'm a huge Mark Knopfler fan and also Brian Setzer they're almost as good as you are... Nowhere near as cute. Thanks for some more happiness you guys are the best❤
Much respect and admiration for the Surfrajettes. No surprise you have great taste in music.
Ms. Shermy, aside from the subject matter, your polka dots made me smile on this grim morning, and for that i say bless you and thank you. :) And waving to both of you from Boulder, CO.
I love Herb Albert and the TJB!!! My favorite LP is Going Places. My dad got that when I was a kid and have always loved their sound.
Loved the Astronauts too. I have a number of cd's of their old albums. Beatles fan too. All the albums plus all the 45's on various labels. Now I need to fill my Surfrajettes collection.
It appears that Nicole & I have the exact same taste...and I'm 66 !! I also have that Astronauts album, as my older brother bought it originally in 1963, and I inherited it when he moved out of the house. My 200+ collection also includes THREE copies of Zeppelin 4 along with 1, 2, 3 and 5...and all of the Beatles albums. (I also keep the movie "A Hard Days Night" on my television's DVR.) ALso have several Tom Petty's vinyls.
BOTTOM LINE: You have stellar taste in Classic Rock, Nicole! I'm very proud of BOTH of you for embracing the roots of R&R. ❤from Phoenix
So glad I found your band. Love your music. I think you might like the Mermen. The group’s sound was originally rooted in instrumental surf and psychedelic music of the 1960s from SAn Francisco. They are worth checking out. Cheers, Matt
hehe, I love the little notes on Hard Days Night. Wonderful collection!
You are both old souls! Awesome selection.. rock on!
Thank you Shermy and Nicole, for this presentation of your colored vinyls, well done, very charming too, best regards @ +
I love early surf instrumentals and spaghetti western soundtracks - They are related, I swear!~
and i thought that it was only me that noticed that! i hear some surf style songs and sometimes expect Clint Eastwood to come walking out.
I agree! I feel like Rocky and Bullwinkle II and Sergio Leone’s “Harmonica” theme in Once Upon a Time in the West are related.
I hadn't noticed it before but you're right.
Hi, I loved that you picked the Music Machine! I bought this as a sixteen year old when it finally got a UK release in 1983. An amazing album and one that my 18 year old son owns too, such is the timeless quality. Suggestion wise, worth a listen is Anthony Meynell & Squire 'September Gurls' from 2019. It's an expanded version of their 1984 mini album, a mixture of quality covers and strong originals. Squire have been a favourite of mine since the very early eighties and I can't rate them highly enough. Still can't get your 45s here, so may have to risk vinyl from overseas! Thanks, GJ, England
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Squire!!! September Gurls was written by Alex Chilton so those in North America are more likely to know it by Big Star or by The Bangle's cover sung by Michael Steele.
The Surfrajettes have a strong Mod connection instagram.com/p/B2tv1jQAH8W/ Paul Weller is listed as one of their favourites and I suspect that's down to Sarah Butler. Nicole has a connection with Tom Petty too and where there's Rickenbackers....
You need have no fears about ordering 45's from Hi Tide Recordings. You'll have to pay the cost plus shipping plus tax but I got both in a fortnight and they're woth every penny. Hi Tide signed a distribution deal with UMG last year so I think that by the time an LP appears you'll be able to by it here.
@@chrisst8922 I'm still planning on sending for the 45s asap, but an album sounds great too! I did enjoy the Bangles cover back then, but actually prefer Squire's to the original (sacrilege to some..). Some of the covers the Surfragettes perform are surprising, but really cool (the 'Prunes Too Much Too Dream for one) Cheers for the info.
Its interesting hearing about youre influences...You ladies are great.
You ladies are SO COOL! All us old guys love ya!
PS: Since I've Been Loving You, from LZ3, is the greatest Zeppelin tune, IMO.
What I love about this video is that you both have stories and a history with every single record that you own. Can't say that about a stream/download. Viva la vinyl!!
that Zepplin album was the first album I ever bought, I had so many 45's when I was a kid and like you the Beatles, I enjoy watching your band here on youtube, and being fellow Canadians
Given your connection to the GTA, you're probably familiar with this one: "Savvy Showstoppers" by Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet. That's a fun mix of surfy, spy jazzy and Spaghetti Western type sounds, with a big dash of the band's wry humour thrown in. That album also contains the anthemic track, "Having an Average Weekend," which became the theme song for "The Kids in the Hall" tv show. On another note, I was a school kid in the 1960's who loved Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. My parents used to let me stay up to watch their TV specials, which always seemed to be sponsored by Singer sewing machines.
Really like Shadowy Men. Savvy Show Stoppers is amazing. Thx!
Awesome vinyl pics Ladies!!! Thanks for introducing J.D. McPherson to Me!
Very cool! My first 2 albums were Jimi Hendrix Are you experienced, and Robin Trower bridge of sighs! My brother gave them to me for Christmas when I was 11 years old.
With your majestic and superior cackling hen
Your people I do not understand,
So to you I shall put an end
And you'll never hear surf music again
-Third Stone From the Sun
Rich Fifield, of the Astronauts, used to fill in in my band in the 80s. He lives in a suburb of north Denver now. When I would ask him to front a tune, he would always call "If you see Kay." He always said that they considered themselves to be R&B, and did the Surf thing at the request of an A&R man from a record company who thought they needed an answer to The Beach Boys. Rich gigged in many bands around Denver after the Astronauts, but has been pretty quiet the last 10 years or so. Last I knew, he was gigging Jazz guitar and vocal duets at fraternal organizations with his girlfriend.
I love that kick drum solo in A Taste of Honey.
That's Hal Blaine on drums !
Nice to see you are a fan of vinyl. I like your music and influences
Thanks for the music recommendations; I had never heard of The Music Machine. Put them on last night while cooking dinner. Excellent 60s vibes.
Yeah, the Music Machine have been a favorite of mine since I heard Double Yellow line as a 14 year old in the early 80's on college radio. They had a few albums of good material and Sean Bonniwell composed the soundtrack to an interesting drive in movie called Day of the Wolves and the title track is really cool. Great writing and production. I also enjoyed the writing on the copy of A Hard Days Night( I love the Beatles, especially the early stuff). That stuff was pretty funny. Your own music is really fun, which is why I watched your couch surfing clip. Colors are great. Peace.
Very cool. I had a friend who played the Herb Alpert album over and over when ever I was at his house, it was great. Hard Days Night......next to Abbey Road, one of my all time faves. I learned to play every song on Zep 4, accept Going to California and Battle of Evermore. The riff to Black Dog was one of the first riffs I ever learned, way back in 1982 and still use it as a warm up. Have a cigar box guitar that's perfect for When the Levy Breaks. Tuned to open G. Your version of Banzai Pipeline is the best version out there. You really payed attention to detail on that one with the finger snaps and percussion. Song sounds so cool, and I really love how you extend the last solo break adding that cool lick just before the final solo. I listen to that almost daily.
You guys are awesome! I've threatened to start up a surf band several times in my life🙂Maybe someday you'll come to Alabama and I'll see you live.
Great video and taste of music ladies I'm hoping to get your vinyls soon 🥰
you ladies are just AWSEOME!!!!!!!!!!!
Gotta love the TJB! Good pulls, Ladies!
I’ve got both of your 45’s. Just got the Toxic one in this week. Love your music!
Oh Yes! Herb Alpert’s Tijuana Brass
I remember my dad has a couple of LPs with them when I was a child.
The records has disapered long time ago but my dad lives and he is now 87 years old. Well, nostalgia bit me so I have bought some HATBrass LPs lately, like that Whipped Cream one. I like it very much.
By the way, I like your stile and I think you are a great surfmusic band. Keep on playing the guitar!
That Herb Alpert album was a big part of my childhood,too.Love hearing those songs now and glad to hear you mention it as a fav!!
It's terrific that you guys draw from diverse sources for your "likes". The Herb Alpert disc is ubiquitous, and it's great to see someone give it a shout out for how great the music on it is. Good insight here.
I love Whipped Cream and Other Delights! Also I own a copy of the Ventures Surfing with LURCH scrawled across it in magic marker back in the sixties. It makes it soooo much cooler.
55 years old, and I'm getting back into vinyl. Picked up Billy Joel's Piano Man and Streetlife Serenade a few days ago at a local record store which opened in November. First needle drop for me in 35+ years
Luv your Album picks. Just tuned in to the Music Machine...... Well ahead of their time....... Thank You for continuing the Music Passion...
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Absolutely love it ! Also Maynard Ferguson Dizzy Gillespie, Wynton Marsalis, Guido basso, The Canadian Brass , Herbie Hancock, and Chuck Mangione ! All amazing ! All of them do 60s seventies and eighties Tunes
Astronauts Competition Coupe is one of my favorite LPs! great choices!
that's a good collection. you ladies have great taste in music.
The Music Machine were awesome. I first heard them on the Nuggets compilation which had their song "Double Yellow Line". I then found an early 80s reissue of the first album on white vinyl along with the Bonniwell Music Machine LP-both bought at the Philadelphia Record Exchange off South Street. I also bought the excellent Count V Psychotic Reaction album the same day. Great memories!
you guys are sooooo close to 100k subscribers!! Do more record memories, maybe play a little Led Z that you like, Nicole. And I'd love to hear Shermi play some Music Machine tunes. Love those Bealtles!
I don't know for sure whether in the circumstances a 100k subscribers is a lot and whether the millions of views their videos get is a lot either and I'd appreciate someone knowledgeable commenting.
I did read a comment that such interest doesn't equate to record sales but I'd like it too because I like them.
As of today, Monday 8th it says 100 thousand!
I like the art work on your albums. I said this before. But I remember those days of buying those albums. Getting to play the album while looking at the art work and reading the lyrics. I bought that Herb Alpert album at a thrift store for .25 and gave it to someone for Christmas.
Thanks for discussing, ladies. "A Hard Day's Night" is an excellent choice. I love The Beatles, too. I'll look for The Music Machine.
Here are some of my favorite albums, in no particular order: "Sketches of Spain" and "Kind of Blue," Miles Davis; "Sweetheart of the Rodeo," The Byrds; "The Beatles" (a.k.a., the "White Album")," The Beatles; "Rubber Soul," The Beatles"; "With The Beatles," The Beatles; "Abbey Road," The Beatles; "Revolver," The Beatles; "Endless Summer," the Beach Boys; "Mothership Connection," Parliament; "Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits," Creedence Clearwater Revival; "Wolf Tracks: Best of Los Lobos"; "Sticky Fingers," The Rolling Stones; "The Joshua Tree," U2; "More Songs About Buildings and Food," Talking Heads; "Nevermind," Nirvana; "Beauty and the Beat," the Go-Go's; "Fit to Be Tied: Great Hits by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts," Joan Jett and The Blackhearts; "Pleased to Meet Me," The Replacements; "Sign of the Times," Prince.
I was tempted to list "In Solitude" by Sacred & Secular, but I'm in that musical collective and I want to list outside artists only. Shawn R., Mo-Mutt Music #Music4URSpirit
As a long time Ventures fan I'm really glad to see that you're keeping Surf Rock alive. Keep it coming. I was able to see the original Ventures members (Nokie, Bob, Don, and Mel in the early '80s at the Palomino in North Hollywood and it was an incredible show. BTW if you like the "Music Machine" then check out "The Sonics" one of the greatest '60's garage bands ever. They also came out of Tacoma, WA.
Their 2 best albums are "Here Are The Sonics" and "Boom."
Oh You "Must" sell us yourselves in a Poster of that Herb Alpert Whipped Cream pic !!!
You'll sell Thousands, you know you will !!!! Lol : D
And the Sophie McMahan one please.
Very informative. I appreciate all you do!
I loved their too much to dream cover, wish they would cover more 60's psych. these are some classy ladies love ya, keep on keeping on.
Oh Shermy! TJB! Nerd confession: The first album I ever bought was either the one you're holding or "Sounds Like." I was into TJB while all my friends were Beatlemaniacs. It took a while before I caught up and warmed up to Zepplin, Cream, even Hendrix - all of whom I have been a huge fan of now for many decades. I think it was the Glenn Miller influence of my parents.
Led Zeppelin was my "carry-over" album. I went to the Catholic highschool and listened to bands like The Cure and The Smiths, The Jam and The Who. I became friends with a few punk-rockers from the Art School and they exposed me to The Clash and The Dead Kennedy's. I remember a lot of rainy days that we skipped school and drove out to Komoka where my friend's parents lived and we would smoke hash from a bottle while playing Risk and listening to Led Zeppelin and some really hard core British Punk Rock.
I have a question for your new videos which I, in every way, consider the most sweet and bubbly and colourful show. Your set is PERFECT!!! When I watch I get the same stable and visionary feeling that people refer to things like Tom Wolfe's novels. Solid! Do you guys still do shows? Your music has that AWESOME attribute because each one of you is a genius. Listen, and I'm quite serious....
Give me the Ok to write an epic screenplay with all tracks done by you (and sell the (your)) soundtrack as an album after the film comes out..
It's your album...
Also you would obviously be paid (Bigtime) for just doing the music for the film..
I know you can play it...
I know I can write it (the film)...
By me trying to write to the level of your music creatively and artistically it will play out just like that.
It's the same relationship that David Lynch has with his composer Angelo Badalamenti
Dear Sisters I've been wanting to complete but have written very creative parts of screenplays. Thisz my first complete film I want to BE THE LITERAL LOS ANGELES movie.
More Spike Lee than Tarantino.
Tarantino is getting too much credit I think. Just because he played Miserlou as the Intro to Pulp Fiction everybody associated the movie with that Los Angeles "Miserlou" surf type of feeling. The movie itself really wasn't! Or not much...
My brother Nelson Ferreira IMDb was a nominee himself for an Oscar about 4 years ago for his sound-editing on the film The Shape of Water..
I'm telling you guys again...
Not cause you're all beautiful but because it's true that you guys are ultimate stars!!!! I love your videos and I play your songs usually everyday.
Great taste! You girls are the top of the heap!
Got that Herb Albert album when it was released...I’m dating myself here... and I bought the single Talk Talk ... love Zeppelin, fav is the Beatles. All great choices... thanks so much for sharing and your fantastic playing! Greeting from Tacoma and the birthplace of the Ventures!
Nice call outs. I have always been a fan of 60's jazz. Astrud Gilberto's - Beach Samba is high on my vinyl list. But of course had to add Hale'iwa Hustle, was such a nice addition.
I am definitely in the target market when it comes to buying records for colors! When I was a kid, we'd get them on cereal boxes, believe it or not. I'll be picking up some vinyl for sure to hang with my Beatles, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, etc.
The group Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet had a great instrumental song called "They Don't Call Them Chihuahua's Anymore". Love it!
Also "Peas Porridge Rock". Both are easy and very cool tunes to play! Canada 's contribution to the surfer genre.
I like the "Girls with Guitars" and "Girls in the Garage" comps. Those ladies paved the way for females to play rock n roll and should be recognized for their contributions. I love 60's music. Especially the garage stuff.
I had never heard of JD McPherson before watching this video, and now I'm putting together a playlist. Gret stuff, thanks, Shermy!
I'm pretty sure my Dad had that Herb Alpert album along with many others. I may be a rock n' roll lover, (along with surf) but I grew up with the Tijuana Brass and thanks to my Dad, have an appreciation for them and older big band.
Some great eclectic choices. 'A hard day's night' is also my favourite Beatles album.
I saw Zeppelin in the mid 70s in Long Island. Great show but my ears rang for a couple of days.
JD McPherson's Let the Good Times Roll is such a rockin' tune!!!
During the '80's I used to ride my bicycle to garage sales to find records. That's where I found the Music Machine. Also love the 13th.Floor Elevators.
The Elevators were from my hometime(Austin, Tex) and I was fortunate to see them twice in concerts around Texas. Great Band, and you may not know that they were very popular in San Francisco during the Haight Ashbury psychedelic scene. They played several times at the Filmore.
@@jmn93065 Wish I could have seen them ...but being born in '69 I was late to the party. I'm from Texas too, Lake Jackson....where one of our biggest claims to fame is Buc'ee's!
@@rvtek7303 Not sure what a Buc'cee's is. Is that a band? Roki Erickson went to Travis High School across town from me. The Elevators played a gig in Austin and one in New Brausfels, and that is where I saw them, probably around 1966. The Elevators were one of the first bands into the psychedelic music that was big back then.
@@jmn93065 Buc'ee's is a growing chain of gas station and convenience stores. The one in New Braunfels has 120 gas pumps.
@@rvtek7303 Texas is bigger than life!
Wow Herb Alpert I had that album and love it. Too funny! The Bullfighter Song. Oh man, that one was IT!
Fantastic choices!! Can’t wait for your double live vinyl release!!!!! I can dream right!!! Love 💕 you guys!!! Be safe!!
Great record recommendations!
I’m a big Pet Sounds fan, and the guitar sounds on that album match yours to some degree.
Wonderful! i love your music! Where can I find The Surfrajettes vinyl records, I live in Ensenada Baja California México
Just press SHOW MORE above and you'll see the Hi Tide link for their singles. The forthcoming LP will in addition be available at record shops.
My Dad had Whipped Cream and Other Delights as well. It is the first album I can ever remember listening to!