Dick Dale - Let's Go Trippin' video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/09/16

This song is the first surf instrument. It was released as a single, on Dick Dale's debut album, and on The Best of Dick Dale & His Del-Tones.

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8 years ago

curmoore

anyone heard a surf song that talks about how every beach is blown out so they have to keep going south? been searching for ages and still no luck

9 years ago

tristianity4u

Trippin on LSD?

9 years ago

BeepBeep3000

Almost sound like the Batusi on the Batman TV-series.I remember hearing this back in the early summer of 1989.Great tune along with the Batusi.

9 years ago

Arturo Castillo

Fast Freight by Ritchie Valens is from the year 1959 sounds like surfrock indeed its worth hearing 

10 years ago

Jeff Bynum

Dick Dale & The Del-Tones“Let's Go Trippin'” (1961)The first Surf Music single

10 years ago

therealchriswheelie

September 1961

10 years ago

altfactor

Must have been recorded around 1960 or 1961!And still sounds great all these years later.Dick Dale must have been in his teens when he recorded this.

10 years ago

Dan Ball

The first Surf instrumental was The Gamblers - Moon Dawg/LSD-25 single (1960). It's posted here on youtube (as of 10.31.13)

10 years ago

flashinthepan1

does anybody know what year this was?

10 years ago

Rachel Orlando

Magic trip anybody?

10 years ago

ingmar712

6 people are not trippin :p

10 years ago

Lori DuBois

Ahhhhh yes, the music of my early carefree years in life.....Dick Dale & surf rock forever!!

10 years ago

JamesShubin

Dale was not the biggest name back in the day. However while he was at Harmony Park (Anaheim) he was on top at one time in the Los Angeles song ratings with three songs in the top ten. #10 was Peppermint Man #3 was Surf Beat and #1 was Miserlou. This was at the same time

10 years ago

JamesShubin

saw Dick at Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa and then Harmony Park in Anaheim after it burned down. The early act in Balboa was the Righteous Brothers. This was a dance hall, You could go up to the stage and watch Booby Hatfield do Unchained Melody and then Bill Medley do Georgia, Bill's best song in my opinion. Let's Go Trippin !

10 years ago

Ron Cromer

Bought my first Dick Dale 45RPM record (Surf Beat) in 1962, at the age of 15, and have loved the guy ever since. As a fellow Southpaw it always kinda made me proud to see Dick kicking ass with that Fender Stratocaster from the left side of the strings.

10 years ago

1062venturesfan

Actually Walk don't run by The Ventures was first in 1960 with 300 copies of their version of walk don't run were pressed and distributed to radio stations and DJs. It became a #2 hit single on billboards charts. I am fortunate to own one of the original copies. On 07/14/13 sunday nite I saw Dick Dale perform in Mishawaka Indiana at Smiths Downtown Tap and Grill......What a show!!! Just simply amazing the sound that came from his gear!!! Also I got my red lefty fender strat autographed!!!

10 years ago

thecountofbasie

BOSS...never saw the original label

11 years ago

Tenoke

going on a trip..

11 years ago

Lenangreal

i wish i could have lived in your years (im 27)

11 years ago

Midrealm

An adjective meaning cool, freaky, groovy, amazing, or all of the above, depending on the context in which it's used.

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