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The Ventures--Bob Bogle
« on: June 16, 2009, 07:58:04 PM »
Sad news. :(



(CNN) -- Ventures lead guitarist Bob Bogle, whose fretwork on such instrumental hits such as "Walk -- Don't Run" and "Hawaii Five-O" influenced countless bands, died Sunday in Vancouver, Washington.
Bob Bogle (second from left) co-founded the Ventures, the highly influential instrumental band.

Bob Bogle (second from left) co-founded the Ventures, the highly influential instrumental band.

He was 75.

The cause was non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, according to Don Wilson, who co-founded the Ventures with Bogle in the 1950s.

"He had a special sound that nobody could ever re-create. He was totally unique as a guitar player," Wilson told CNNRadio.

Wilson and Bogle learned how to play guitar while working as construction workers in the 1950s in their native Tacoma, Washington. The pair formed the Ventures in 1958.

"We had a lot of time on our hands after work, so we'd get together and play," Wilson recalled. "A year and a half later, we had a number two hit called 'Walk -- Don't Run.' " The group first heard the song on a Chet Atkins record.

Several other hits followed, including "Perfidia," "Walk Don't Run '64" and "Diamond Head." The group took the theme of the TV show "Hawaii Five-O" into the Top Ten in 1969 and later supplied background music for the series.

But the band, which played almost solely instrumentals, was perhaps more influential for its albums. Thirty-eight of the band's long-players hit Billboard's Top 200 chart, including albums that covered country songs, dance tunes and Christmas melodies. One of the band's albums was titled "Play Guitar with the Ventures," and countless did.

"I can't think of a better contribution for instrumental music on his style than 'Walk -- Don't Run,' " Wilson said. "A lot of good would-be guitar players and garage bands would go out and buy guitars just to learn that song."

The Ventures were voted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. At the induction ceremony, Creedence Clearwater Revival's John Fogerty praised the group: "It's enough to say, the Ventures are the most popular instrumental band of all time," he said.

Bogle fought his illness with dignity, Wilson said.

"His doctors gave him 10 years to live, and he lived 12. The last two years were really tough. At least he lived to know the Ventures had been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame."

Bogle is survived by his wife, Yumi.
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Re: The Ventures--Bob Bogle
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2009, 09:12:00 AM »
His wife sounds delicious!

OK... but seriously... this is really sad.  I've never listened to much of The Ventures, but I think I'll check them out.
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Re: The Ventures--Bob Bogle
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2009, 11:43:48 AM »
Please do check them out, especially the songs "Telstar" and "The Lonely Sea."  I can't find the version of "The Lonely Sea" that I want you to hear.  It is from the album Surfing, but my brother converted it from the vinyl version.  When I look up "The Lonely Sea," it is always this dreamy, seagull version, and not the one I want. 

I grew up listening to their records, so this is very sad news for me.  I used to jump up and down on the trampoline, while listening to Apache, pretending I was riding a horse through the Plains.  When I first introduced my dad to The Features, it was a pretty easy sell because of the slight influence The Ventures had on them.  Anyone seen Matt's Mosrite guitar with the headstock that has "The Features" in The Ventures typeface?
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Re: The Ventures--Bob Bogle
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2009, 04:46:23 PM »
I "obtained" a copy of Surfing, and I've attached the version of "The Lonely Sea" that came with it.  Let me know if that's the one you had in mind.

My brother was briefly in a surf band called Gorilla Monsoon.  I listened to some surf rock during that time, but that's the extent of my formal exposure to it.  I've often heard it used as background music in movies, commercials, etc. and have always found it enjoyable for that purpose, but I've never really tried to "get into it."  So far, though, I'm enjoying Surfing.  I'll listen to it some more this weekend.

P.S.  This picture used to float around the old web site...


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Re: The Ventures--Bob Bogle
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2009, 05:45:02 PM »
No, that is the dreamy, seagull one.  I will try to figure out how to attach my version.
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Re: The Ventures--Bob Bogle
« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2009, 02:36:12 PM »
I was really hoping to see the Ventures live someday because they are so awesome.  Live in Japan '65 is so amazingly awesome.  Perfect summer music with some serious guitar chops.  I am sad to hear this.