Description : surf rock on my jaguar guitar playing bass and rythem lead dick dale wrote halfpipe this isnt that this is halfpipe turn means Turn yourself sidewalls and remain parallel to the tip of the halfpipe surfing
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Cool man, I love surf music and Dick Dale has his own folder in my favorites. I like the feel you got going on this one. Dick would have loved this one, right up his alley, lots of cool expressive sounds on the guitar. He played a strat, especially designed by Leo Fender himself. But those guitars are also perfect for surf music!
Well done!
DD did a Guitar Center stop, there's several vids showing his talents one day at a store visit, a few years before his death. You'll like this, 3 piece and he's playing loud!
i never knew much a bout him til now ironicaly he comes from boston mass usa as do i and intill now i knew nothing a bout him i just bought a guitar built for grunge and surf and felt the waters of the what the guitar can and cant doo
I love the incredibly old-school vibe of the recording. Feels like I've pulled out a record from a long forgotten cabinet. Also the guitar feedback near the end of the song gives the song a moment of noise rock quality... sorta. Anyway cool stuff!
rockoff you back with some thunder bro, great jam that guitar is fooking zany bro, the bass is sic, great sound and playing fam, well done good listen all 6.35, tight outro too
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Michael
Well done!
DD did a Guitar Center stop, there's several vids showing his talents one day at a store visit, a few years before his death. You'll like this, 3 piece and he's playing loud!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdBdyx13RPs
Wayne
Nice representation.