In the early
1960s, one of the most popular forms of
rock and roll was
surf rock. It is characterized simple song structure (usually based around three chords), reverbed
guitars and rolling, wave-like instrumentals. The original practitioners recorded mostly instrumental songs.
The genre is usually said to have been invented by Dick Dale on "Let's Go Trippin'", which became a hit throughout California. By the mid-1960s, the Beach Boys had emerged as the dominant surf group; they used complex pop harmonies over a basic surf rock rhythm.
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