Japanese Surf Rock of the 1960s




Thanks to my older brother I gravitated towards surf geetar in my late teens. Thanks to an Italian job (above) in a circa 1990 closeout bin I discovered Japan's surf guitar bands. I was looking to share a specific track by The Launchers, but The Bunnys -also featured on Monster A Go-Go- will do nicely : )

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Takeshi Terauchi.

When he first heard the Ventures he heard the voice of GOD in their guitar.

Fuck yeah. I've been a fan of Tekeshi and the Bunnys for years thanks to the WFMU blog:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2005/06/takeshi_terauch.html

And dig these classical covers:
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/09/japanese_surf_v.html

_______ said...

I have Monster A Go-Go on beautiful red vinyl. It was my first contact with Japanese surf rock and a good one. Thanks for the links and back at you:

Monster A Go-Go
http://gasmusic.blogspot.com/2009/08/slitherama.html

Big Lizard Stomp
http://gasmusic.blogspot.com/2009/08/big-lizard-stomp.html

Slitherama
http://gasmusic.blogspot.com/2009/08/slitherama.html

Unknown said...

Damn. Here we are, all fans of Takeshi Terauchi and the Bunnys and it took this long before we posted about it? How did that happen?

I have a bunch of Eleki album links I need to find and post to PGaijin.

_______ said...

Correct link for Monster A Go-Go

http://gasmusic.blogspot.com/2009/08/monster-go-go.html

Creginald Vandercleve said...

As it happens, I sold "Monster A Go-Go" along with fifty other bits o' wax and a hundred-odd CDs back when I needed rent money in '93*, and gave away my cassette copy in '95, so I have been without this collection for 15 years! But one way or another it got constant play circa '90 to '95, and is pretty much permanently imprinted on me.

Did any of these ever come out on CD? I am still a sucker for shiny, shiny CDs...

* Selling stuff for rent money is a fool's errand, but I was selling plasma back then, too @_@ ...

Unknown said...

All the Takeshi Terauchi I've found was on various Vinyl Sharity blogs. And they were all ripped from vinyl.

Here's Beat Beat Beat Vol. 1-4:

http://whatsinmyipod.blogspot.com/2007/01/takeshi-terauchi-beat-beat-beat-vol-1-4.html

The Bunny's Singles Vol. 1&2

http://whatsinmyipod.blogspot.com/2007/02/takeshi-terauchi-and-bunnys-bunnys.html

Takeshi Terauchi and The Blue Jeans:

http://whatsinmyipod.blogspot.com/2007/03/takeshi-terauchi-blue-jeans-complete.html

And:

http://smalltownpleasures.blogspot.com/2009/09/takeshi-terauchi-blue-jeans-manatsu-no.html

Let's Go Terry:

http://smalltownpleasures.blogspot.com/2009/09/takeshi-terauchi-bunnys-lets-go-terry.html

(There's a crapload of Ventures and Dick Dale and The Astronauts on this blog if you look around.)

The Blue Jeans - Rashomon:

http://luckypsychichut.blogspot.com/2009/05/takeshi-terauchi-blue-jeans.html

You get the idea...

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