Los Straitjackets — The Casbah
Album: Viva Los Straitjackets
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Released: 1996
Length: 2:35
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Excellent!!
melzabutch wrote:
It looks like Greg Noll in a wet suit.
This reminds me of the MUNSTERS surfing
It looks like Greg Noll in a wet suit.
ddog wrote:
Nothing wrong with that...
c.
I think Bill has a Surf Rock fetish!
Nothing wrong with that...
c.
melzabutch wrote:
That's not Herman. Traction pads didn't exist when the Munsters were on and they never did a surfing show. Batman on the other hand...
This reminds me of the MUNSTERS surfing
That's not Herman. Traction pads didn't exist when the Munsters were on and they never did a surfing show. Batman on the other hand...
LOVE ME SOME SURF GUITAR
melzabutch wrote:
Go Herman Go!!!!!!
This reminds me of the MUNSTERS surfing
Go Herman Go!!!!!!
Saw them back up Nick Lowe last year in a small club here in Austin - pretty freakin' spectacular!
These cats are awesome live - not to be missed!
Rachel Maddow in her Big Hair days, hmmmm baby shake it!!!*
*took from Proclivities
*took from Proclivities
melzabutch wrote:
Reminds me of Opie Taylor playing guitar
This reminds me of the MUNSTERS surfing
Reminds me of Opie Taylor playing guitar
Skydog wrote:
of course,
"we all live in a yellow submarine"
Plus, anything by Michael Bolton.
of course,
"we all live in a yellow submarine"
Plus, anything by Michael Bolton.
ottojama wrote:
of course,
"we all live in a yellow submarine"
Does humour belong in music?
of course,
"we all live in a yellow submarine"
This reminds me of the MUNSTERS surfing
I think Bill has a Surf Rock fetish!
Yup, great to hear this !
K-BILLY wrote:
K-BILLY wrote:
This is what eclectic is all about! S-W-E-E-T
If you like this, try and find the precursor band, The Raybeats. Their album "Guitar Beat" is a lost masterpiece....a bit hard to find though.
Been done before:
Blastcat900 wrote:
which is why it's so good!
Surf's Up!
I like surf music, and I like rockabilly, and I like simple music.. IF it's well done, but this is simplistic.....
which is why it's so good!
Surf's Up!
zipper wrote:
hello to a fellow San Diegan. If you like this check out www.tikioasis.com
I've seen them play this at The Casbah. And the Belly Up. ...anyway, didn't know the name of the tune was the name of the club.
hello to a fellow San Diegan. If you like this check out www.tikioasis.com
I hope that Daddy-O-Grande is feeling better.
I've seen them play this at The Casbah. And the Belly Up. ...anyway, didn't know the name of the tune was the name of the club.
I like surf music, and I like rockabilly, and I like simple music.. IF it's well done, but this is simplistic.....
I LOVE this!
Surf's Up! (sent from the south east side of Michigan on a rather grey and bleak autumn day.)
If this floats your boat, try Shadowy Men on A Shadowy Planet. Some fine CanCon.
Their music is even more fun in concert; they wear those masks on stage. I've seen them open for The Reverend Horton Heat, whose guitar playing was better live than on his albums.
Awesome! Clash/Rock The Casbah up next? Oh please oh please oh please....
OutfreakingStanding! What a drummer!
Just saw them Saturday night here in Columbus. Fun!!!
Not bad. I like it!
jpfueler wrote:
Red Elvises ROCK. Saw them here at Jovita's years ago. That huge balalaika (sp?) was a hit.
Loves me some Los Straitjackets.
Surfs You Right!
very Red Elviesque...er Red Elvish...no
This sounds a lot like the Red Elvises(your favorite band)
This sounds a lot like the Red Elvises(your favorite band)
Red Elvises ROCK. Saw them here at Jovita's years ago. That huge balalaika (sp?) was a hit.
Loves me some Los Straitjackets.
Surfs You Right!
Reminds me of Southern Culture on the Skids...and that's a good thing
YAY!!! LosStraitjackets!!!
linden wrote:
Surf rock and rockabilly, a couple of rock sounds you don't hear enough of these days. Sounds like a hell of a show!
I saw them open for Reverend Horton Heat in 1998. What a blast. They did a cover of "My Heart Will Go On" that was just hilarious.
Surf rock and rockabilly, a couple of rock sounds you don't hear enough of these days. Sounds like a hell of a show!
BikeCoachDave wrote:
Dick Dale meets Spike Jones—only Jones was funnier.
Sounds like The Beach Boys meets The Munsters.
Dick Dale meets Spike Jones—only Jones was funnier.
lwilkinson wrote:
Actually it reminds me of a jazzed up "Adams Family" soundtrack with cameos by Frankie and Anette.
Did you ever think that maybe the Addams Family and Munsters soundtracks liberally drank from the well of the surf guitar? In other words, the surfing egg came first.
Actually it reminds me of a jazzed up "Adams Family" soundtrack with cameos by Frankie and Anette.
Did you ever think that maybe the Addams Family and Munsters soundtracks liberally drank from the well of the surf guitar? In other words, the surfing egg came first.
SmackDaddy wrote:
Some people just don't get real surf music. Too bad for them.
Actually it reminds me of a jazzed up "Adams Family" soundtrack with cameos by Frankie and Anette.
Some people just don't get real surf music. Too bad for them.
Actually it reminds me of a jazzed up "Adams Family" soundtrack with cameos by Frankie and Anette.
foppy-knight wrote:
Some people just don't get real surf music. Too bad for them.
This is, how do you say in your country— El Stinko!!!
Some people just don't get real surf music. Too bad for them.
Not a bad song, but it's those Mexican wrestling masks on the cover that do it for me. My sons and I picked up some really sweet masks like those on a trip to Mexico. They are our prized possession. I wrestle under the name "Picante Poblano"
This is what eclectic is all about! S-W-E-E-T
Hey Hank, you out there?
Lazaerus wrote:
Yes, but with the campiness of the B-52s' "Rock Lobster."
I was thinking that it was a blend of the Beach Boys and the Ventures... definitely 60ish
Yes, but with the campiness of the B-52s' "Rock Lobster."
I was thinking that it was a blend of the Beach Boys and the Ventures... definitely 60ish
BikeCoachDave wrote:
Sounds like The Beach Boys meets The Munsters.
I saw them open for Reverend Horton Heat in 1998. What a blast. They did a cover of "My Heart Will Go On" that was just hilarious.
very Red Elviesque...er Red Elvish...no
This sounds a lot like the Red Elvises(your favorite band)
Wow. I think I saw these guys in Allentown at the yearly music festival. I just thought they were some crazy crossbreed between a local garage band, and pro wrestlers.
Great band. Saw 'em at the Knitting Factory, Oct '06 in NYC... with the sisters... and Kaiser George... what a hoot! Like the B52s meet Robert Gordon... nice to hear 'em here on RP!
BikeCoachDave wrote:
Sounds like The Beach Boys meets The Munsters.
Opening bars sound like East Bay Ray from the dead kennedys
Electric guitars finally reached Mexico! Keep them unplugged.
These guys totally ROCK in concert!
BikeCoachDave wrote:
Sounds like The Beach Boys meets The Munsters.
ScottN wrote:
Sure! Just like almost everywhere else.
Was that a serious question?
ALL of life belongs in music
Sounds like The Beach Boys meets The Munsters.
Going to see them on 11/3 here in C-bus and looking forward to it. I've never seen them with the dancing sisters on stage with them.
These guys are coming to Detroit the day after tomorrow...this was a nice teaser!
This is hitting the spot - bumped it to an 8.
glassjawgrlxxx wrote:
Wrestling masks scare me
Eww, you're right.
I'll listen -- and not watch.
pinto wrote:
Just not my style - I envision the video being a scene from Beach Blanket Bingo
...or The Munsters, but I like it.
Wrestling masks scare me
If the new Jack Black movie Nacho Libre does not have a Los Straightjackets song in it I am going to be sorely disappointed :)
ottojama wrote:
Does humour belong in music?
Yes it does. But to me, this doesn't sound funny. Unconventional or obscure? Yes. But humorous? No, not really.
I highly recommend this entire album; great party music.
Just not my style - I envision the video being a scene from Beach Blanket Bingo
ottojama wrote:Was that a serious question?
Does humour belong in music?
Sure! Just like almost everywhere else.
Kawabunga!!
This is, how do you say in your country-- El Stinko!!!
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
:D/
2 on the left, one on the right. Sometimes works.
\21
Damn, it's not working! ;-)
\:D/
Excellent tune.
segueman wrote:
These guys are great live. Complete show with Mexican wrestling masks, choreography and CaliforniaSurfSpanish banter. A must see!
Indeed... lots of fun!
These guys are great live. Complete show with Mexican wrestling masks, choreography and CaliforniaSurfSpanish banter. A must see!
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
:D/
2 on the left, one on the right. Sometimes works.
So THAT's the trick.
\:D/
EDIT: And now it's deleting the extra slash from the quoted smiley.
DownHomeGirl wrote:
FREAKS! :D/ < ---------- OK it's been bugging me that the disco dancing smiley never works in the song comment pages.
It keeps erasing my other way/ , no matter how many times I edit it. Harrumph.
\:D/
2 on the left, one on the right. Sometimes works.
I wouldn't be terribly upset if the U.S. changed it's national anthem to this....
FREAKS! :D/ < ---------- OK it's been bugging me that the disco dancing smiley never works in the song comment pages.
It keeps erasing my other way/ , no matter how many times I edit it. Harrumph.
Reminds me of Southern Culture on the Skids...
A little of this goes a long way.
ottojama wrote:
Does humour belong in music?
:-k :nodhead: I should hope so....all emotions belong in music, as it is a reflection of one's mood, No?
I'm not sure if this kind of music belongs to RP, but I like it
Does humour belong in music?
This reminds me of the MUNSTERS surfing
That's not Herman.