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Wipeout - the Ventures (Original Post)
BootinUp
Nov 2018
OP
Let's make it a twofer - Pipeline with Dick Dale and Stevie Ray Vaughan
TexasBushwhacker
Nov 2018
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dameatball
(7,396 posts)1. One of my earliest records when I was a kid!
The Blue Flower
(5,442 posts)2. I bought the album almost 50 years ago and still have it!
Funny, I was thinking about this song yesterday.
mitch96
(13,890 posts)3. One of the most played drum solo's on cafeteria tables EVER!!
N/T
Arkansas Granny
(31,514 posts)4. I once knew a guy who could dance to the drum solo of this song.
handmade34
(22,756 posts)5. oh memories...
my brother had a band back then and this was a favorite
TexasBushwhacker
(20,172 posts)6. Let's make it a twofer - Pipeline with Dick Dale and Stevie Ray Vaughan
I got to see Dick Dale at a small club in Houston back in 1993. The crowd, all 200 or so of us, were age 21 to 60+. There was even a couple of guys in their early 20s who were following him from town to town. They said they were devoted "Dickheads". So fun!
DFW
(54,341 posts)7. I used to LOVE the Ventures!
Don Wilson, Bob Bogle, Nokie Edwards and Might Mel Taylor on the drums. I wonder what the occasion was in this video where a young Max Weinberg was doubling on the drums. Was he taking a sabbatical from Springsteen, or hadn't he started with him yet?