Baja by The Astronauts - a Lee Hazlewood-penned surf guitar classic
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I love this surf tune. Lots of fun to play. And written by the great Lee Hazlewood, (a fact I only discovered this week.) Tab and backing track can be found on Patreon (pay what you like): / anyonecanplayguitar
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Hi 00:00
Full play-through 00:35
A bit about the track 03:09
Basic harmony 03:52
Main theme 05:50
Bridge 08:57
Ending 12:00
Gear used in this video 12:25
Bye 14:06
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I played in a High School Band, The Centaurs, in a small town west of Minneapolis, Minnesota in the mid '60s. Our main squeeze was The Astronauts, The Beach Boys and Chuck Berry. We loved playing surf music through Fender Showman's with the Tank reverb on the side. It's fun happy music and lots of people would get up dance at parties. Thanks for bringing Baja back to life!
@acpg
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Sounds amazing - what a great time to be alive and making music!
@blainebauman572
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Being from Minneapolis, it’s always been a strange hotbed for surf music, considering the only water with waves big enough to surf might be Lake Superior (if you’re keen on freezing to death). The replacements did a pretty good surf (ski) tune in “Buck Hill”
Any surf/instro lessons are always welcome by me. I’d love to see some Man or Astroman on here at some point. They had a great vibe.
@Bruisewillies
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Reverb x1000 would be a good one!
@AB-ib8dm
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Yes, yes, more surf! Astronauts, Astroman, Shadowy Men (Even though they insist they are not a surf band.), The Shadows, etc. Lots of good instrumental music out there. Not a lot of lessons. Teach us, Adrian!
I grew up in Southern California in the surf culture of the day. After college I moved to Boulder Colorado and became involved wtth a natural foods cooperative selling organic produce, dairy products and also had a bakery-deli featuring organic products. Anyway, there was a guy who was a reguilar customer named Richard Fifield who one day asked if I was ever a surfer since I seemed to look the part. I told him I was and he told me that he used to be in a band named The Astronauts who had some surfer music hits. I told heck yeah I heard of the Astronauts, they were like the theme music of many a day of surfing and nights of dancing back in the day. He told me the band was from Boulder and never actually surfed. I thought that was pretty funny considering their music was such a natural surfing sound that they never surfed or and even been to the ocean when they wrote the tunes.
My older brother would play this kind of stuff back in the '60's. 👍
Drippy coolness. Now I want a Jazzmaster.
Keep the surf tutorials coming!
I started playing guitar in 1964, I was 14. This was the third song I learned. It’s still part of of my setlist.
I love it when you deep dive in the theory and harmony of songwriting, as it shows us how to expand and improve our knowledge and apply it to our own playing. I'm sick of "put your finger there" only tutorials.
How well I remember listening to The Astronauts at Tulagi's in Boulder in 1965 or so. Sadly all the members of that great surf rock band have passed.
I you like surf music, be sure to visit the „surfer joe summer festival“ in livorno, italy this summer from june 22 to june 25 - it‘s a blast! the best surf bands from all around the world and the whole surf community will be there 😀🏄♀️
Surfybear? Adrian, you are the best.
My favorite Lee Hazlewood song - Some Velvet Morning. My favorite version of that - by the Vanilla Fudge.
@mjb_33
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Same. The Rowland S. Howard/Lydia Lunch cover to that one (SVM) is tits. Ever heard it b4? If yes, hell ya! If no, check it asap, it'll wreck you. Adrian, if perchance you see this: Rowland S. Howard version of Lee Hazlewood's 'Some Velvet Morning' would be the King Tut(orial). Either way mate, you're the greatest. Thank you for all you do, upping my patreon pledge, rock on!
Surfin' with the Astronauts is one of the greatest surf albums, tunes and production are awesome ! In their time, the Astronauts were an excellent live band, you can hear it here 😉
Can't stop this earworm of a riff now!!! ;-)))
Never heard of the Astronauts before, great tune. Just looked them up on the internet, interesting to hear about them.
Loads of fun here. Thanks Adrian.
Learned this catchy surf song a year ago then forgot about it. You just revived it for me and your tone is outstanding. Off to grab my guitar and get straight down to business. Thank you!
I’ve always tried to figure Baja out but never got past the first phrase…. Thank you!
I can feel the warmth of the sunshine, the waves are shaping up but not too big. It’s warm enough for just boardshorts. Think I’ll throw my board on top of my ‘57 Chevy estate (pastel blue) and cruise down to the uncrowded beach...
@jeffreysims3831
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If you know of an uncrowded surf beach these days you better keep it to yourself (after you tell me of course)!
gotta love that drippy reverb sound.. combined with a Jag, pure gold not only in surf
@Fox-86
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It's a Jazzmaster
Great tune ! When I was in high school playing in a rock band the Astronauts from Boulder Co were one of our favorite bands to steal songs from ! I bought all of their album records, and still have them ! Glad I am a patreon member...thanks for all of your work !
I also have a thing for surf music and you have all the best taste in music, another fab lesson, Thank You
Really fun tune. Thanks for the lesson and for introducing me to this song.
Love ACPG. Great tune selection to my ear 😉
Another gem! Thank you Adrian. Will definitely learn this one.
Great lesson. Didn't realize you had a patreon page but I'm gonna join.
Excellent lesson and wonderful reverb sound from your rig. Great to see these Instrumental Surf lessons being posted. Thank you!
Magnificent! Cheers, Adrian! This is a wonderful birthday gift!
Thanks for the education!
Looks like you were having fun! Excellent video and song choice.
Yes, you can certainly hear Lee Hazlewood
Awesome surf tune Adrian! I am really enjoying your surf tutorials. I have a request for another instrumental, though it is not a surf tune technically. The song is Tico Tico and has an incredibly catchy melody. Again thanks for posting all these amazing lessons and all the best for 2023! Cheers! 👍👍
Thank you. One of the records that goes with me to my desert island.
You are legend! GREAT!!!
Another great surf record was The Surf Teens "Surf Mania", great tunes and sounds too ! I bought a Jazzmaster just to cover them and the Astronauts !
Thank you
You can totally hear Hazelwood's melodic sensibilities in this.
Lee Hazelwood was at his peak when he wasn't singing. (:
Nicely Done 🙌
Very Nice! Thank you, post!!
Well done thank you.
Adrian thank you for covering this one. This has been one of my favorite surf songs since 1996 when I first discovered them. They, The Astronauts, The Ventures and Robert Smith of The Cure was what influenced me to buy a Jazzmaster. Mine is an AVRI 62 I bought new in 2003. You play this song perfect and not miss a beat or note.
Very Awesome Man 💥👍🖤🎸
excelente video me ayudo mucho :), muchas gracias
Really digging your surfybear. Ride on brother A. 👍✌️
KILLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So cool, I’m in..
Lee Hazlewood is something of a hero of mine and I was excited to see you working on a tune of his, a surf song no less. I love surf, but had no idea Hazlewood had written some. Apparently there's a whole album "Cruisin' For Surf Bunnies" that I need to listen to.
Astonaughts had a numer of cool tunes. Though most famous for his work with Nancy Sinatra Lee Hazelwood did a lot of good stuff as part of the Sill-Hazelwood productions (where Phil Spector got his start), and his solo album 'Cowboy in Sweden' is a classic.
@acpg
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Yes, love the Cowboy in Sweden record!
I was 30 years old in 1997 when I first heard this in a pub in Singapore, of all places. This is second only to "Pipeline" as the greatest "surf rock" piece ever. How in the HELL did that great band not achieve national stardom? This track alone could have at least placed them at the top of the One-Hit-Wonders. I hate the American people for snubbing this while making stars of execrable acts like Jan & Dean (though I kinda like "Tennessee"), Skeeter Davis and the sheer excruciting agony that was Frankie Valli.
Very Lee ;)
You remind me of Jim Sullivan 👍👍👍
Great, such a fab teacher. Please can you teach us Scarborough Fair? it's a challenging fingerstyle :)
Fun 😁👏 Like deployed 👍 😎🎙🏎✅️
Great stuff Adrian. Check out the Blue Stingrays, if you haven't already. They were a side project for some of Tom Petty's band.
You should do a tribute to the Great Jeff Beck.. Might I suggest "I ain't Done Wrong" from his Yardbird days.....
I was trying to decide on pickups for surf guitar, Jaguars or Jazzmasters. I think this video clinched it for me. Jazzmasters will be less work anyway.
@acpg
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Of course either would be great for surf. But I've never owned a Jag, so can't really comment further. Very happy with my JM!
Random Request: Sleep Well Tonight by Gene. Their first album was a beauty. Shame they never matched that first record.
Check out the Messer chups Adrian
How about some Billy Zoom?
Lee produced a bunch of stuff for Duane Eddy, so maybe nut too surprising.
This isn't Radiohead Anyone Can Play Guitar....tf
Sounded like the Shadows to me. Never liked them.