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  1. Perfidia - The Ventures - 1960. California Nights - Lesley Gore - 1967. Ride the Wild Surf - Jan and Dean - 1964. Penetration - The Pyramids - 1964. Let's Go (pony) - The Routers - 1962. Do it Again - The Beach Boys - 1968. Tall Cool One - The Wailers - 1959. Crossfire - Johnny and the Hurricanes - 1959.

    • The Wailers

      Roberts' turn came first on a Wailers-backed track, a...

    • The Rivieras

      A new flip side was pressed on later copies: "H B Goose...

    • Ronny and The Daytonas

      Fabulous follow-up "California Bound" somehow stalled in the...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_UrgeThe Urge - Wikipedia

    Pat Malecek. Jordan Chalden. Todd Painter. Tony Albano. The Urge is an alternative rock band based in St. Louis, Missouri. Their music combines several genres, including hardcore punk, heavy metal, ska, reggae, funk, rock, and rhythm and blues. Consistent touring throughout the 1990s earned the band a reputation for high-energy live performances.

  3. SET LIST. Songs. Ain't that a shame - Cheap Trick. Alive - Pearl Jam. All My Life - Foo Fighters. All the Small Things - Blink182. American Idiot - Green Day.

  4. The California Sound. Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys were the ambassadors of surfing in the 1960s, and their music will last forever in the hearts of surfers. "Surf's Up" and "Surfin' Safari" are only two outstanding songs on their long list of surf anthems. Dick Dale & His Del-Tones brought us a version of an oriental melody with "Miserlou ...

    • “ Misirlou” Among those fanatically devoted to surf guitar, there is only one king, and his name is Dick Dale. Grabbing the #1 spot on our chart of the 10 Best Surf Songs is his justly famous 1962 hit “Misirlou.”
    • “ Surfin’ U.S.A.” If there is one song that captures the heart and soul of summer in California – that makes you want to pack up your “woodie” and grab your surfboard — it’s got to be the Beach Boys’ “Surfin’ U.S.A.”
    • “ Pipeline” We’re getting down to the wire here. Mention “surf music” and the first song that comes to the mind of most people is the Chantays’ 1963 hit “Pipeline.”
    • “ Walk — Don’t Run” “Walk Don’t Run” was recorded initially by two guitarists from Tacoma, Washington, who reportedly didn’t even have a regular band at the time.
  5. Mar 5, 2007 · In '62 & '63 the Beach Boys and Jan & Dean recorded harmony-filled songs and ballads with the surfing theme. After its peak year of 1963, the instrumental surf-rock style gradually faded from prominence, while the vocal-oriented surf-rock style began to shift towards 'hot-rod' music, which consequently had the potential for even broader national appeal.

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  7. Dec 17, 2023 · A song that captures the thrill of conquering big waves. “California Sun” – The Rivieras. A bright tune that evokes images of the sunny California coast. “Mr. Moto” – The Bel-Airs. An instrumental favorite with a distinctive surf sound. “Walk Don’t Run” – The Ventures. A guitar-driven instrumental that became a surf standard.

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