HALF-FULL REPORT 07/30/10
Growing up as a teenage California surfer in the late 50s/early 60s, my favorite music was Surf Rock. The record we all loved the most then is the one that keeps reverberating in my head now with little more than 90 days to go until November 2nd.
In 1962, five kids from Glendora High School (Jim Fuller, Bob Berryhill, Ron Wilson, Jim Pash, and Pat Connolly) called themselves The Surfaris, and talked the owner of a small recording studio in Cucamonga, Dale Smallin, into recording a song of theirs called Surfer Joe.
Needing something for the throw-away "B-side" of the 45 record, Ron Wilson started blasting away on the drums while Jim Fuller went wild with surf guitar riffs. Dale Smallin decided for a gag to start it off with his crazy Witch Laugh cackle. They named it after what happens to a surfer when a giant wave crashes on his head.
Here it is now, the greatest surf music ever played - and it should be the theme song for what's going to happen to Democrats this fall: