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"Let's Go Trippin'" is an instrumental by Dick Dale and The Del-Tones. It is often regarded as the first surf rock instrumental and is credited for launching the surf music craze. First played in public in 1960 at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, California, it reached number 4 on the Los Angeles station KFWB, and later peaked at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was used as the theme tune to the BBC Radio 4 programme Home Truths, originally presented by John Peel.

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  • "Let's Go Trippin'" is an instrumental by Dick Dale and The Del-Tones. It is often regarded as the first surf rock instrumental and is credited for launching the surf music craze. First played in public in 1960 at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, California, it reached number 4 on the Los Angeles station KFWB, and later peaked at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was used as the theme tune to the BBC Radio 4 programme Home Truths, originally presented by John Peel. (en)
  • Let's Go Trippin` é uma canção de rock instrumental de Dick Dale. É considerada como a primeira canção de surf rock da história. Foi tocada pela primeira vez em 1960 no Rendezvous Ballroom em Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, Califórnia, e alcançou a posição número 4 na estação KFWB de Los Angeles, e depois chegou ao número 60 na Billboard Hot 100. A música foi usada como tema para o programa BBC Radio 4 Home Truths, originalmente apresentado por . (pt)
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  • "Let's Go Trippin'" is an instrumental by Dick Dale and The Del-Tones. It is often regarded as the first surf rock instrumental and is credited for launching the surf music craze. First played in public in 1960 at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, California, it reached number 4 on the Los Angeles station KFWB, and later peaked at number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was used as the theme tune to the BBC Radio 4 programme Home Truths, originally presented by John Peel. (en)
  • Let's Go Trippin` é uma canção de rock instrumental de Dick Dale. É considerada como a primeira canção de surf rock da história. Foi tocada pela primeira vez em 1960 no Rendezvous Ballroom em Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach, Califórnia, e alcançou a posição número 4 na estação KFWB de Los Angeles, e depois chegou ao número 60 na Billboard Hot 100. A música foi usada como tema para o programa BBC Radio 4 Home Truths, originalmente apresentado por . (pt)
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