Lyrics Sidewalk Surfin' 2 - Dean , Jan
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
Don't
be
afraid
to
try
the
newest
sport
around
(Bust
your
buns,
bust
your
buns
now)
It's
catchin'
on
in
every
city
and
town
You
can
do
the
tricks
the
surfers
do,
just
try
a
"Quasimodo"
or
"the
coffin"
too
(why
don't
you)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
You'll
probably
wipeout
when
you
first
try
to
shoot
the
curve
(Bust
your
buns,
bust
your
buns
now)
Takin'
gas
in
a
bush
takes
a
lotta
nerve...
Those
hopscotch
hodads
and
pedestrians,
too,
will
bug
ya...
Shout
"cuyabunga!"
now
and
skate
right
on
through
(why
don't
you)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
You
can
do
the
tricks
the
surfers
do,
just
try
a
"Quasimodo"
or
"the
coffin"
too
(why
don't
you)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
So
get
your
girl
and
take
her
tandem
down
the
street
(Bust
your
buns,
bust
your
buns
now)
Then
she'll
know
you're
an
asphalt
athlete.
A
downhill
grade,
man,
will
give
you
a
kick,
But
if
the
sidewalk's
cracked,
ya
better
pull
out
quick
(why
don't
you)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
(Skateboard
with
me,
why
don't
you
skateboard
me?)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
(Skateboard
with
me,
why
don't
you
skateboard
me?)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
(Skateboard
with
me,
why
don't
you
skateboard
me?)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...
(Skateboard
with
me,
why
don't
you
skateboard
me?)
Grab
your
board
and
go
sidewalk
surfin'
with
me...(fade
out)
A
couple
of
notes
(from
jaydeebee1@aol.com):
this
song
uses
some
words,
slang
and
phrases
that
were
popular
with
surfers
back
when
the
song
was
a
hit
on
the
radio
(late
1964).
doing
a
"quasimodo"
(named
after
the
hunchback
of
notre
dame
character)
or
"the
coffin"
were
two
maneuvers
a
surfer
could
perform
on
a
board.
for
example,
doing
"the
coffin"
was
to
lie
on
your
back
on
your
board
and
ride
it
in
with
your
arms
folded
over
your
chest,
eyes
closed,
as
if
you
were
lying
dead
in
a
coffin.
"takin'
gas"
means
the
same
as
"wiping
out"
--
as
in,
"my
board
flipped
out
from
under
me
and
the
next
thing
i
knew
i
was
Takin'
gas!"
and,
since
skateboarders
were
"surfing"
on
concrete
or
asphalt,
you
were
liable
to
"bust
your
buns"
if
you
fell.
also,
sidewalk
surfers
(skateboarders)
faced
the
hazards
of
pedestrians
as
well
as
kids
playing
Hopscotch
on
the
sidewalk
--
"hopscotch-hodads"
--
"hodads"
being
a
term
similar
to
"grommet"
or
"dweeb"
that
surfers
used
to
describe
a
beginning
(novice)
surfer
or
an
annoying
surfing
wannabe.
and,
lastly,
in
the
song,
jan
berry
uses
the
surfing
battle
cry
"cuyabunga!"
(a
slight
variation
on
"cowabunga!")
--
a
word
that,
today,
Still
surfaces
occasionally.
From:
david
cassells
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