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Dick Dale & The Del Tones "Misirlou" 1963
Taken form a real turkey "A Swingin Affair"

Length: 155
Rating: 4.90 (2299 ratings)
Tags: Surf Ventures Chantays Surfaris Twangy Bouzouki deltones dick dale

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Dick Dale & The Del-tones - Misirlou
Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a surf rock guitarist. Dale was an amateur surfer and wanted his music to reflect the sounds he heard in his mind while surfing. While he is primarily known for introducing the use of guitar reverb that would give the guitar a "wet" sound, which has since become a staple of surf music, it was Dale's fast staccato picking that was his trademark. Since Dale was left-handed he was initially forced to play a right-handed model, much like Jimi Hendrix would do a few years later. However, he did so without restringing the guitar, leading him to effectively play the guitar upside-down (while Hendrix would restring his guitar) and often plays by reaching over the fretboard rather than wrap his fingers up from underneath. Even after he acquired a proper left-handed guitar, Dale continued to use his reverse stringing. Dale is also noted for playing his percussive, heavy bending style while using what are, for most guitarists, extremely heavy gauge string sets. His desire to create a certain sound led him to push the limits of equipment: Leo Fender kept giving Dale amps and Dale kept blowing them up! Till one night Leo and his right hand man Freddy T. went down to the Rendezvous Ballroom on the Balboa Peninsula in Balboa, California and stood in the middle of Four Thousand screaming dancing Dick Dale fans and said to Freddy, I now know what Dick Dale is trying to tell me. Back to the drawing board. A special 85 watt output transformer was made that peaked 100 watts when dale would pump up the volume of his amp, this transformer would create the sounds along with Dale's style of playing, the kind of sounds that Dale dreamed of. BUT! they now needed a speaker that would handle the power and not burn up from the volume that would come from Dale's guitar. Leo, Freddy and Dale went to the James B. Lansing speaker company, and they explained that they wanted a fifteen inch speaker built to their specifications. That speaker would soon be known as the 15" JBL -D130 speaker. It made the complete package for Dale to play through and was named the Single Showman Amp. When Dale plugged his Fender Stratocaster guitar into the new Showman Amp and speaker cabinet, Dale became the first creature on earth to jump from the volume scale of a modest quiet guitar player on a scale of 4 to blasting up through the volume scale to TEN! That is when Dale became the "Father of Heavy Metal" as quoted from Guitar Player Magazine. Dale broke through the electronic barrier limitations of that era! [quoted from the official Dick Dale Web site.] With his backing band The Del-Tones, Dale's live performances became huge local draws. 1961's "Let's Go Trippin'" is often regarded as the first surf rock song. This was followed by more locally released songs, including "Jungle Fever" and "Surf Beat" on his own Deltone label. His first full-length album was Surfers' Choice in 1962. The album was picked up by Capitol Records and distributed nationally, and Dale soon began appearing on the Ed Sullivan Show and in films. His signature single "Misirlou" went to No. 1 in Los Angeles. He later stated, "I still remember the first night we played it ("Misirlou"). I changed the tempo, and just started cranking on that mother. And...it was eerie. The people came rising up off the floor, and they were chanting and stomping. I guess that was the beginning of the surfer's stomp." His second album was named after his performing nickname, King of the Surf Guitar. Though surf rock became nationally popular in the United States briefly, the British Invasion began to overtake the American charts in 1964. Though he continued performing live, Dale was soon set back by rectal cancer. He recovered, though, and retired from music for a time. In 1979, he almost lost a leg after being injured while swimming; a pollution-related infection made the mild injury much worse. As a result, Dale became an environmental activist and soon began performing again. He recorded a new album in 1986 and was nominated for a Grammy, and the use of "Misirlou" in the Quentin Tarantino film, Pulp Fiction, gained him a new audience. He has released several albums since and continues to tour.

Length: 132
Rating: 4.80 (5 ratings)
Tags: surf instrumental

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The Deltones - I'll Take You There - Trojan Reggae
A really nice cover of the Staple Singers hit "I'll Take You There" by The Deltones. Trojan label TR-861. 1972.

Length: 231
Rating: 4.50 (6 ratings)
Tags: Deltones Trojan Pama Reggae Vinyl 45rpm

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PULP FICTION 『Misirlou』Dick Dale & His Del-Tones
PULP FICTION(パルプフィクション) 『Misirlou』Dick Dale & His Del-Tones ジョン・トラボルタ、ユマ・サーマン、ティム・ロス、サマュエル・L・ジャクソン、ブルース・ウィリス、ハーベイ・カイテル他出演

Length: 130
Rating: 5.00 (15 ratings)
Tags: PULP FICTION Misirlou Dick Dale His Del-Tones JOHN TRAVOLTA SAMUEL L.JACKSON QUENTIN TARANTINO TIM ROTH

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Joe Piscopo - Deltones sing Tony Da No No
1980's Joe Piscopo special - The Deltones sing a tribute to Tony Da No No

Length: 390
Rating: 3.70 (7 ratings)
Tags: Piscopo Sketch Deltones comedian

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Dick Dale & The Del Tones - Mexcico
All time Classic from Dick Dale & the Del Tones in the 1960 the ever populer instrumentle Mexcico

Length: 182
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: Dick Dale Del Tones Mexcico Surf Pop Rock World Music Bill Cliff Sunday Choice

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Stevie Wonder with Dick Dale and his Del-tones
From the movie Muscle Party

Length: 128
Rating: 4.80 (41 ratings)
Tags: Stevie Wonder Dick Dale

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PULP FICTION ITA [Dick Dale & His Del-Tones - Misirlou]
Titoli Iniziali Del Film Pulp Fiction

Length: 151
Rating: 4.60 (10 ratings)
Tags: PULP FICTION ITA [Dick Dale His Del-Tones Misirlou]

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The Deltones - Chopsticks - Trojan Reggae
This was quite a popular record at the time. Maxi Trojan label TRM-9001. 1972. I wonder if the label designer was having a little joke when he decided to put the spindle hole where it is.

Length: 166
Rating: 4.30 (6 ratings)
Tags: Deltones Chopsticks Trojan Pama Reggae Vinyl 45rpm

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Dick Dale & the Del-Tones - Hot Rod Racer
Dick Dale & the Del-Tones

Length: 139
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: Dick Dale the Del-Tones Oldies 60s surf Beat Rock Pop

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