| “Let's Go Trippin'” | |||||
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| Single by Dick Dale and the Deltones from the album Surfers' Choice |
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| Released | September 1961 | ||||
| Format | vinyl record (7") | ||||
| Genre | Surf Rock | ||||
| Length | 2:10 | ||||
| Label | Deltone | ||||
| Writer(s) | Dick Dale | ||||
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"Let's Go Trippin'" is an instrumental by Dick Dale and the Del-Tones. Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Surf rock guitarist, Surfers’ Choice is the debut album of Dick Dale and his Del-Tones pioneers in the surf genre A gramophone A music genre is a categorical and typological construct that identifies musical sounds as belonging to a particular category and type of music that can be distinguished from other Surf rock is a style of music that originated in the USA that mixes elements of Surf music and Rock music, and partially due to the number of Mexican In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Surf rock guitarist, Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Surf rock guitarist, Dick Dale (born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Surf rock guitarist, It is often regarded as the first surf rock instrumental. Surf rock is a style of music that originated in the USA that mixes elements of Surf music and Rock music, and partially due to the number of Mexican It quickly reached #4 on influential Los Angeles station KFWB, and later reached #60 on the national charts. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West KFWB is a Los Angeles, California AM radio station operating on 980 KHz with 5000 Watts of power from a transmitter site near Lincoln
The Beach Boys covered Let's Go Trippin' on their album Surfin' USA. The Beach Boys is an American rock band Formed in 1961 the group gained popularity for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a California Youth culture Surfin' USA is the second album released by The Beach Boys and was released in early 1963
The song was used as the theme tune to the BBC Radio 4 programme Home Truths, originally presented by John Peel. Home Truths was a weekly BBC Radio 4 programme which began on 11 April 1998 and was usually hosted by the DJ John Peel until his death John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004 known professionally as John Peel, was an English Disc jockey, radio