"Pipeline" by The Chantays.
OK, boys and girls, more 60s one-hit wonders: The only hit for this Santa Ana, CA surf band came in '63 with a Carman/Spickard composition originally titled "Liberty's Whip". They changed the song's name after watching "The Endless Summer", the ultimate surfing movie. A surf-rock classic, it peaked at #4. Its distinct sound is achieved by "upside down" mixing - the rhythm guitar and bass are up front whereas the lead guitar, electric keyboard and drums are in the background. Band? Song?
Answer: "Pipeline" by The Chantays. Another one of those "tests of manhood" in high school - you HAD to be able to play "Pipeline" note-by-note to be worth anything as a guitar player. Materfully covered by The Ventures on those beautiful ol' Mosrites.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFucCXherLg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEoN64xoihM
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