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    • Pipeline
    • Jungle Fever
    • Mr. Eliminator
    • King of The Surf Guitar
    • Bandito
    • Surf Beat
    • Let’s Go Trippin’
    • The Wedge
    • Nitro
    • Misirlou

    We open up our Top 10 Dick Dales songs list with a fabulous duet between two of the greatest legends of rock guitar of all time. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Dick Dale tore it up on this great cover of the Chantays “Pipeline.” The duet took place in 1987. Check out this great video below that depicts so much of the talents of these two great musicians. D...

    The excellent track “Jungle Fever” showcases Dick Dale utilizing the famous Bo Diddleyhambone beat. The recording of Dick Dale’s “Jungle Fever” was released in 1960 on the Deltone label. It was originally issued as a non-album track. Eventually, it would make its way onto so many of the Dick Dale compilations released over the years.

    If one wants to dig down into the roots of heavy metal music, Dick Dale’s “Mr. Eliminator” is a great place to start. Listen to these minor chord progressions that Dick Dales utilizes on this track. You can hear what members of the band Black Sabbathwere listening to in their younger days before they put their band together, as well as many other p...

    Dick Dale’s “King of the Surf Guitar,” was the title track to his King Of The Surf Guitaralbum. The record was released in 1963. It’s one of the rare tracks with vocals that we included on this list. Although the vocals on this one are not really based on lead vocals, but rather a girl group harmony that points towards Dick Dale’s wailing guitar pl...

    “Bandito,” starts with a great opening guitar lick and just keeps getting better with every beat every measure, every fill, and every lick. The great recording of “Bandito,” was released on the album Calling Up Spirits. This was no 1960s Dick Dale recording, This was new Dick Dale music released in 1996 and it was smoking

    Continuing with our top 10 Dick Dale songs list we turn to the great Dick Dale recording “Surf Beat.” This classic song was released on Dick Dales first full-length album Surfers’ Choice. The album was released in the fall of 1962. “Surf Beat,” was the album’s opening track.

    Dick Dales’s “Let’s Go Trippin’,” stands as one of the most important songs of Dick Dale’s career. Dick Dale first began performing the song in 1960 and discovered audiences loved it. The song was released as a single and reached the number sixty position on the Billboard Hot 100. It stands as Dick Dale’s highest charting single of his career. More...

    As we close in on our number one spot on this incredibly fun to write Dick Dale songs list we turn to the killer track “The Wedge.” What starts out sounding a little like “Wipe Out,” turns into an “Hawaii Five-O,” like a piece of minor chord madness filled with Dick Dale’s iconic guitar playing. “The Wedge,” and “Wipe Out,” were both released in 19...

    If it were not for the popularity of “Misirlou,” we would have put Nitro at number one on this top 10 Dick Dales songs list. “Nitro,” is killer. It’s metal meets surf. It 1990s meets 1960s. Its living proof that great music is great music no matter what time period its released in. “Nitro,” was released in 1993 on the Dick Dale album Tribal Thunder...

    There really was no doubt over this one. Just about every person on the planet has heard Dick Dale’s version of the classic Middle Eastern folk song. The brilliance of famed director Quentin Tarantino has been his ability to recognize brilliant and legendary pop culture moments and renew them in his films. His placement of “Misirlou,” in his 1994 f...

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  1. 10. Jan. 2016 · 200K views 8 years ago. Dick Dale, known as The King of the Surf Guitar. Dale's surf rock version later gained renewed popularity through its use in the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction...

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  2. 9. Feb. 2024 · Learn about the best songs of Dick Dale, the father of the surf guitar, and his unique style influenced by Middle Eastern and Spanish music. Discover his classics like \"Jungle Fever\", \"Misirlou\", \"Pipeline\" and more.

  3. Dick Dale: The Greatest Hits. Album • Dick Dale • 2015. 14 songs • 32 minutes. Play. Save to library. Misirlou. 2:16. Surf Beat. 3:08. Peppermint Man. 2:20. Shake 'N'stomp. 2:22. Let's Go...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_DaleDick Dale - Wikipedia

    Guitar. Years active. 1955–2019. Labels. Capitol, GNP Crescendo Records, Deltone. Richard Anthony Monsour (May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019), known professionally as Dick Dale, was an American rock guitarist. He was a pioneer of surf music, drawing on Middle Eastern music scales and experimenting with reverb. [1]

  5. 20. März 2019 · Dale, Dick And His Del-tones - Greatest Hits. Amazon: https://goo.gl/wzrKvy Dick Dale (* 4. Mai 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts, Vereinigte Staaten; † 16. März 2019 in ...more.

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