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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2020 · 3 MIN

Riding the Scorpio moon

from JFRocks Music Publishing · host Jeff Fiorentino

"Riding the Scorpio moon" is an epic surf-rock guitar instrumental with many layers to it and a rich classic surfalicious vibe and groove. This song is right out of a 60's drive-in surf flick for sure. The song was produced for a TV commercial ad spot, and I have to laugh because the producers of the ad spot said and I quote "This song will be the sound of summer 2020". I find that endlessly amusing purely because so far 2020 has been nothing but Coronavirus and quarantine lock-down all over the world. I'm not sure if the "summer 2020 theme song" is what I want to be remembered for. That being said, on the plus-side if my little surf piece here makes everyone think of California beaches and surf betty's instead of hospital beds and face masks then I'm all for it.. cheers to that... In any case I'm sharing with you guys by permission of the production company, who pretty much insisted I do so if I'm honest, (although I'm sure for self-serving reasons, the more exposure the better right?!) As I always like to explain the titles to offer some inspiration context. This song (and its music I might add) despite what you might take away from it is actually titled for a soul-mate of mine. A powerful connection that I suspect goes back many....many lifetimes. cheers... "Riding the Scorpio moon" Composed, arranged, & performed by Jeff Fiorentino (ASCAP) Performance notes: Jeff Fiorentino - All Guitars Jeff Fiorentino - Bass Jeff Fiorentino - Drums Copyright © 2020 JFRocks Music Publishing, Hollywood CA - Unauthorized use is prohibited! **All Jeff Fiorentino and JFRocks song materials are produced for film and television licensing and are registered with ASCAP. We reserve ALL rights over this or any Jeff Fiorentino song. Unauthorized use without our written consent is prohibited. Jeff's official website: http://JFRocks.com Song Licensing info (for film, TV, Web, etc.): http://JFRocks.net Jeff's SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-fiorentino-jfrocks/ You can follow Jeff on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JFRocks Facebook: https://facebook.com/Jeff.Fiorentino Instagram: https://instagram.com/Jeff.Fiorentino Fandalism: http://fandalism.com/JFRocks HearThis: https://hearthis.at/jfrocks-jeff-fiorentino ______________________________________ Track info: Key: E minor Tempo: 166 b.p.m. Guitar Tuning: 1/2 step flat; (Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, Eb) Guitar Effects Used: MXR Stereo Chorus, MXR Dyna Comp Guitar Used: Customized Fender Stratocaster Guitar Amplifier Used: Fender Twin-Reverb (1968 reissue)

"Riding the Scorpio moon" is an epic surf-rock guitar instrumental with many layers to it and a rich classic surfalicious vibe and groove. This song is right out of a 60's drive-in surf flick for sure. The song was produced for a TV commercial ad spot, and I have to laugh because the producers of the ad spot said and I quote "This song will be the sound of summer 2020". I find that endlessly amusing purely because so far 2020 has been nothing but Coronavirus and quarantine lock-down all over the world. I'm not sure if the "summer 2020 theme song" is what I want to be remembered for. That being said, on the plus-side if my little surf piece here makes everyone think of California beaches and surf betty's instead of hospital beds and face masks then I'm all for it.. cheers to that... In any case I'm sharing with you guys by permission of the production company, who pretty much insisted I do so if I'm honest, (although I'm sure for self-serving reasons, the more exposure the better right?!) As I always like to explain the titles to offer some inspiration context. This song (and its music I might add) despite what you might take away from it is actually titled for a soul-mate of mine. A powerful connection that I suspect goes back many....many lifetimes. cheers... "Riding the Scorpio moon" Composed, arranged, & performed by Jeff Fiorentino (ASCAP) Performance notes: Jeff Fiorentino - All Guitars Jeff Fiorentino - Bass Jeff Fiorentino - Drums Copyright © 2020 JFRocks Music Publishing, Hollywood CA - Unauthorized use is prohibited! **All Jeff Fiorentino and JFRocks song materials are produced for film and television licensing and are registered with ASCAP. We reserve ALL rights over this or any Jeff Fiorentino song. Unauthorized use without our written consent is prohibited. Jeff's official website: http://JFRocks.com Song Licensing info (for film, TV, Web, etc.): http://JFRocks.net Jeff's SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-fiorentino-jfrocks/ You can follow Jeff on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JFRocks Facebook: https://facebook.com/Jeff.Fiorentino Instagram: https://instagram.com/Jeff.Fiorentino Fandalism: http://fandalism.com/JFRocks HearThis: https://hearthis.at/jfrocks-jeff-fiorentino ______________________________________ Track info: Key: E minor Tempo: 166 b.p.m. Guitar Tuning: 1/2 step flat; (Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Bb, Eb) Guitar Effects Used: MXR Stereo Chorus, MXR Dyna Comp Guitar Used: Customized Fender Stratocaster Guitar Amplifier Used: Fender Twin-Reverb (1968 reissue)

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