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Surfin' Bird is a cover of the Trashmen and the Cramps, recorded
in less than two
hours in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia during late January
1996. It appears on
MOM, a compilation which is a benefit for the Surfrider Foundation.
Very basic song
with three chords. I think the bass follows the guitar except
in the second riff.
the first riff played eight times is:
E5 B5 E5 B5
e||-----------------------------------------------||
B||-----------------------------------------------||
G||-o--9-9--9-9------------9----9---------------o-||
D||-o--9-9--9-9----9-----9-9----9---9----9-9-9--o-||
A||----7-7--7-7----9-----9-7----7---9----9-9-9----||
E||----------------7-----7----------7----7-7-7----||
X8
G||-----------------------------------------------||
D||-o-------------------------------------------o-||
A||-o--7-7--7-7------------7----7---------------o-||
E||----------------7-----7----------7----7-7-7----||
"Everybody's heard a-bout the bird ..."
the following riff isn't the same for guitar and bass:
B5 A5
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
|--9-------------------------------7----------------------------------|
|--9-------------------------------7----------------------------------|
|--7-------------------------------5----------------------------------|
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
|--------------6---7---6-----------------------4---5------------------|
|------6---9---------------9---6-------4---7-----------7---4----------|
|--7-------------------------------5----------------------------------|
"Don't you know about the bird, everybody's heard about the bird."
The third is the same as the first
one, played twice, then a E5 chord that Daniel slides down.
E5 B5 E5 B5 E5
||-----------------------------------------------||----|
||-----------------------------------------------||----|
||-o--9-9--9-9------------9----9---------------o-||-9\-|
||-o--9-9--9-9----9-----9-9----9---9----9-9-9--o-||-9\-|
||----7-7--7-7----9-----9-7----7---9----9-9-9----||-7\-|
||----------------7-----7----------7----7-7-7----||----|
X2
||-----------------------------------------------||----|
||-o-------------------------------------------o-||----|
||-o--7-7--7-7------------7----7---------------o-||-7\-|
||----------------7-----7----------7----7-7-7----||----|
Order:
Repeat four times these three riffs one after another, with
a pause of four
beats between the first and second times for drums, then a pause
of four
beats between the second and third times for singing, and finally
a pause
of eight beats between the third and fourth times for drums.
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katie Average |
#1 by katie focner at Jan 10, 2007 at 4:44 PM EST |
| Ben Gillies said this.. "It was um, my old man, actually. He's an old surfie and he's you know - he's into the -- he used to be into that "surf music" and um, he was just buggin' us going, 'Aw, you should play this song -- you should play this song!' So in the end we said yeah, we like the song." Surfn' Bird | |
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Jonathan Average |
#2 by Jonathan Miller at Mar 1, 2007 at 10:00 AM EST |
| this song was originally by the ramones :) and even then i think the ramones covered it off somebody else | |