Let’s Go Trippin’

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"Let’s Go Trippin’" is a pioneering early 1960s instrumental surf rock track widely regarded as one of the first surf music recordings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf instrumental
song
surf rock song
artist Dick Dale and His Del-Tones NERFINISHED
associatedAct Dick Dale NERFINISHED
The Del-Tones NERFINISHED
associatedWith Southern California surf culture
chartPerformance charted on Billboard Hot 100
composer Dick Dale NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance considered a foundational surf rock recording
helped popularize surf music in the early 1960s
describedAs one of the first surf music recordings
pioneering surf rock instrumental
firstPerformanceLocation Balboa Peninsula, California NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceVenue Rendezvous Ballroom NERFINISHED
genre instrumental rock
surf rock
hasInfluenceOn surf music
surf rock genre
hasNotableFeature prominent lead guitar melody
reverb-drenched electric guitar sound
up-tempo surf beat
language instrumental
performer Dick Dale and His Del-Tones NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod early 1960s
recordLabel Del-Tone NERFINISHED
Deltone Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1961
writer Dick Dale NERFINISHED

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Dick Dale notableWork Let’s Go Trippin’