The Ventures - Wipe Out video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/06/15

Wipe Out

Guest / Max Weinberg

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8 years ago

nestor cardone

The Ventures - Wipe OutWipe Out Guest / Max Weinberg

8 years ago

Rober Etxebarria

A cualquier hora, en cualquier lugar..... !!!THE VENTURES

8 years ago

Dan Flisser

Max !

8 years ago

Brown Paw

This is so classic. I remember when everybody was trying to play that drum part to impress their friends, lol. This rockin' tune reminds me of Annette in those beach movies. Not a bad memory. :^)

8 years ago

drwnpadilla

best drumming of all time

8 years ago

Brian Zaborowski

Nice! After all my years I never knew til now that they used dualing drummers in this song.

8 years ago

Juan Enrique Reyes Herrera

Eso estocar !

8 years ago

IlReGuaritore

Musiche del film The Wanderers del 1979

8 years ago

Odette Gijbels

GREAT

8 years ago

Carlos Henrique Lana

rockers!!!isto é surf music da melhor qualidade.clássico!!!este clip exige volume no máximo!!!

8 years ago

JAIME GONZALEZ

Best ever - great to learn guitar licks and rhythm and drums to - Super

8 years ago

greg bernstein

WOW!!!!!!

8 years ago

Katie Baxley

Don't they play this a ton at Oceans of Fun?

8 years ago

Blues fan

To me, this track perfectly illustrates the key differences between popular music from the age I grew up in and the popular music of today. The sound quality then was adequate but basic, compared to the highly sophisticated sound production of today. But that was (and for me still is) only a small part of the overall package, wheareas today it is given far too much importance. Much more important then, and far less so now, was the overall composition and musical balance. For instance, it would have been so easy for a record featuring two drummers playing such iconic and memorable bursts of drumming to overwhelm the entire piece of music. But they don't. They constitute an interesting feature of the piece, not its dominating component. They achieve this in two ways. Firstly by generating two different sounds, two differing ways of delivering the same basic drum breaks, which gives variety and adds interest. Secondly, and a lot of lead guitarists should take a leaf out of their book for this point, their feature drumming is not continuous for overly long periods of time, just long enough to be spectacular without being tedious. In between times, they show respect to the other musicians and take a back seat, allowing the lead guitarist, who himself has a catchy riff with a real "hook" that you find yourself humming afterwards, and sing along with at the time. But this is not endlessly repeated, like today's music is. It is developed and varied throughout the piece. You never get tired of any one component of this piece because all of it is presented in exactly the right proportions to continue being interesting, while avoiding the pitfall today's music falls into of quickly becoming boring. Two final factors complete this composition as a tour-de-force. It is lively, energetic and inspirational. And it is exactly the right length. I have had endless debates with younger people who cannot see why the "three-minute song" is the perfect length. The answer is that when you get to the end you want to play the whole thing over again. When today's music ends, you heave a big sigh of relief and vow that you never want to hear it ever again. Today's musicians could learn a lot from studying a piece like this. To my ears it's a ten out of ten track. Perfect.

8 years ago

HP Lundholm

Ich liebe das Schlagzeug, einsame Spitze und erst das Gittarensole...MANNNNN.....war damals 16.

8 years ago

strawman8

Nice bit of drummin for sure but Nokie is pretty good too.......lol.

8 years ago

Erik Vinson

I never knew The Bandit was in The Ventures! (only a certain generation will get this!)

8 years ago

DAVID CHOI

The Ventures - Wipe Out

8 years ago

Wendy Yvette Greenwell

I love this drum session...............I should say Great Jam Session. Love the double drums..........I have to listen to it again. You think the drummers are twins? Lol

8 years ago

rahul sheldon

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