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He was born Richard Anthony Monsour on May 4, 1937, but the rest of the world knows him as [[Dick Dale]], the King Of The Surf Guitar. He was largely credited for kickstarting the [[Surf Rock]] movement singlehandedly, and in fact, "Let's Go Trippin'," released in 1961, is perhaps the first surf instrumental in rock history. Dick was one of the most powerful guitar players of his time, responsible for various innovations in rock, such as introducing the use of reverb to create a "wet" sound.
 
He's also known for his staccato, rapid-fire style of playing, which lead him to break the heaviest guitar strings on the market at the time. In fact, his playing was so intense that Fender made custom amplifiers for him, including the first 100 watt amp. For these and other reasons, Dick wound up being a huge influence on [[Jimi Hendrix]]. Interestingly, Dick was left-handed, and managed to pave all this new ground while playing his guitar upside-down ''without restringing it'', which even the fellow leftie Hendrix couldn't boast.
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His heyday was in the 1960s, prior to the [[The British Invasion]]. However, Dick also managed a resurgence in popularity when one of his signature tunes, the cover of "Misirlou", was featured on the soundtrack for ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
 
He's was also responsible for the soundtrack to ''[[Rocket Jockey]]'', but given the [[Needs More Love|obscurity]] of said game, nobody noticed.
 
Dick Dale iswas also an environmental activist, stemming from when he almost lost a leg due to an injury from swimming, made worse by a pollution infection.
 
DaleAt nowthe end of his life, Dale liveslived in Twentynine Palms, California and still occasionally performsperformed, notably with his son, Jimmy Dale, on the drums. He died on March 16, 2019 at age 81.
 
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=== LET'S! GO! [[A Worldwide Punomenon|TROPIN'!]] ===
 
=== {{tropelist|LET'S! GO! [[A Worldwide Punomenon|TROPIN'!]] ===}}
* [[As Himself]]: In the film ''[[Back to the Beach]]''
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: The [[Alliteration]] helps.
* [[Career Resurrection]]: Thanks to ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
* [[Car Song]] / [[Cool Car]]: "The Scavenger", "Grudge Match".
* [[Drugs Are Bad]]: He not only abstainsabstained from drugs, but also discouragesdiscouraged his crew as well.
* [[Epic Riff]]: This guy made a career out of them!
* [[Greatest Hits Album]]: A career spanning overnearly ''fivesix decades'' is bound to build up a significant amount.
* [[Music of Note]]: He pretty much invented [[Surf Rock]].
* [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!]]: The start of "Let's Go Trippin'".
* [[Sampling]]: He iswas ''not'' happy about [[The Black Eyed Peas]] using "Misirlou" for "Pump It".
* [[Signature Song]]: "Misirlou," "Let's Go Trippin'."
* [[Sobriquet]]: "King Of The Surf Guitar"
* [[Surfer Dude]]
* [[Surf Rock]]: The [[Trope Maker]].
* [[This Is Sparta]]: The start of "Let's Go Trippin'".
 
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