"Let's Go Trippin'" by Dick Dale and The Del-Tones.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: "The Father of the Surf Guitar" and his band released this instrumental classic in 1961, 2 months before The Beach Boys dropped their seminal "Surfin'" album. It is considered the beginning of the 60s surf music craze. He patterned his signature staccato after Gene Krupa's drumming with generous reverb. He played LOUD! Leo Fender gave him a prototype Strat which he played lefty but strung right-handed. He literally burned 49 Fender amps until Leo fitted them with 85W output transformers and added a single Lansing JBL D130F 15" speaker in what was to become the Fender Showman. Covered by Carl Wilson on The Beach Boys' "Surfin' U.S.A." and "Beach Boys Concert" albums. Artist and band? Song?
Answer: "Let's Go Trippin'" by Dick Dale and The Del-Tones. The title comes from Dick's fans' mantra on the way to seeing him live, "let's go trippin' to see Dick Dale!".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6mMNzUSJzc&list=RDM6mMNzUSJzc&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilv_gCnCfFk&list=RDilv_gCnCfFk&start_radio=1
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