I have grown up listening to such a great instrumental song. It is a very good instrumental song undoubtedly. I like listening to such a great instrumental song.
I had the Telstar album in 1970 at age 5. The first record I ever had. I played it endlessly on my Mickey Mouse record player. Had Tequila and Green Onions on it.
The great gutarist . Nokie and Jeff Baxter are marvellous. The great guitarist when asociated with ventures are worth Listening. I would like Calton must have joined in this group.
Jeff is in special list of great players who spent lots of time in the studio . Glenn , Duane , Ry, Jerry, Jeff are masters of the guitar in America - behind the scenes and out in front as well .
OK, it was 1977 or so, 2 cute twin girls got up, to play a song, in a program, at the local Mormon church. They requested that we call out at the right time, the only word from this song. I was the ONLY one to get it. Just another interesting story, from my misspent youth. Haven't heard this song, for well over 50 years, nailed the cues. Tequila! steve
My mum Mrs Mukhejee nee Singh loved or liked dancing to such an instrumental song at the annual school sports. She lives at Halisahar, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.
@@Thevacomaticvacuumcorner The story I heard was he and his band were rehearsing late one night and apparently Baxter had to take a shit and went outside to do it. Afterward, some of the band members were arriving and mentioned their was a foul smell outside. Realizing it was Baxter's turd they nicknamed him "Skunk".
Skunk sitting in with the band and hamming it up. From Steely Dan to Doobie Brothers to playing alongside the Ventures......not bad for a D.O.D. consultant on missles and air defense, etc., right?