Not only were The Trashmen arguably the best surf band ever to come out of Minneapolis, but with their 1964 hit "Surfin' Bird", they did something that no other band before or since has ever truly done. They stripped rock and roll to its very core. They peeled back the layers of the onion of rock. "Surfin' Bird" was inarguably loud, dumb and pointless. It was absolutely everything that was great about rock 'n' roll, distilled into one song. Also — and this is no small feat - I think that this song finally, once and for all, conclusively proved that the bird was, in fact, the word. If you didn't believe it by the end of the first verse, there was certainly little doubt left in your mind by the bridge.
This song was and continues to be a personal inspiration for me. Whenever I write a song, whether it's a heart-wrenching love ballad or a food-based song parody, I always take a moment to contemplate what would The Trashmen do? True, I could never deceive myself into thinking that I could possibly match their genius or their gravitas but artists need something to strive for a beacon of perfection to guide their way. By equating the bird with the word loudly and repeatedly the Trashmen proved conclusively why they deserve to be immortalized in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. Although, let's face it, they never will be. No stinkin' chance.





