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![]() | The Ventures Live 1965 - Medley 【STEREO】 http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=NDUmyUD68rg&feature=related&fmt=18 Medley Walk Don't Run Perfidia Lullaby Of The Leaves Bob Bogle |
![]() | The Ventures-Slaughter On 10th Avenue (Bass) This is me playing the bass part of The Ventures version Slaughter on 10th Avenue, Live in Japan 1965. Originally this tune is written by Richard Rodgers for the 1963 broadway musical comedy "On Your Toes". This is one of my favorite surf tunes played by The Ventures. Bob Bogle was the bass player during the 1965 Japanese tour. I am playing this tune with line in because it was 4:46AM. Enjoy! |
![]() | The Ventures-Yellow Jacket (Bass) This is me playing the bass part of Yellow Jacket by The Ventures Live in Japan 1965. Bob Bogle was the bass player during the 1965 Japanese tour. I am playing this tune with line in because it was 4:46AM. Enjoy! |
![]() | The Ventures 6-25-77 and The Wild Ones Walk Don't Run with Japanese group The Wild One plays Cruel Sea-Caravan-Slaughter-On Tenth.Wipe Out Interview. how many times you been to Japan Bob Bogle-16 times. What would you like Japanese food Don Wilson-Raman Noodle Nokie Edwards-Hamburger Joe Barile-Okonomi Yaki Bob Bogle-Yakiniku |
![]() | The Pink Panther Theme This is my attempt at The Ventures version of The Pink Panther Theme. Nokie Edwards was the lead guitarist of The Ventures. Although sometimes Nokie would switch over to bass, he was best known as the lead guitarist of The Ventures. The backing track is from The Ventures Live in Japan '65 album with Nokie Edwards on lead guitar, Don Wilson on rhythm guitar, Bob Bogle on bass guitar, and Mel Taylor on drums. Enjoy! |
![]() | Induction of The Ventures From Seattle, The Ventures defined instrumental guitar rock in the 1960s. Their hits bookended the decade, from 1960s Walk Dont Run to 1969s Hawaii Five-O. Nokie Edwards twang-guitar and the crisp rhythm of Don Wilson, bassist Bob Bogle and drummer Mel Taylor gave every Ventures album their trademark bent note sound. Long admired by other bands like the Beatles (and especially George Harrison), Stephen Stills, Joe Walsh, Aerosmith, and others, the Ventures hit the Billboard chart nearly three dozen times in the 1960s. The transparent stereo mixes enabled guitarists to isolate and learn every riff, an idea that fueled 1965s essential instruction LP Play Guitar With the Ventures. Founders of surf rock, the Ventures inspired a classic line of Mosrite guitars and have maintained a flourishing touring and recording career for decades, especially in Europe and Japan. Presented by John Fogerty |
![]() | Pulp Fiction Theme: Surf Rider PULP FICTION Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen who are out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together comprising of a series of funny, bizarre and uncalled-for incidents. "Surf Rider" Written by Bob Bogle, Nole Edwards, Don Wilson Performed by The Lively Ones Courtesy of Del-Fi Records Inc. By Arrangement with Rhino Records |