The Borneo Post

‘King of Surf Guitar’ Dick Dale dead at 81

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WASHINGTON, United States: Dick Dale, the California rocker behind the song “Misirlou” which plays during the opening scene of ‘Pulp Fiction’, has died at the age of 81.

His death on Saturday was confirmed on Facebook by Dusty Watson, a drummer who once toured with Dale, though the cause of death was not immediatel­y known.

Dubbed the “King of Surf Guitar”, the genre he invented in the 1950s, Dale’s work was inf luential to a generation of musicians including The Beach Boys, Eddie Van Halen and Jimi Hendrix.

The keen surfer and musical pioneer described the style in a 1994 interview with the New York Times as “a heavy machine- gun staccato picking style to represent the power of Mother Nature, of our Earth, of our ocean.”

According to a biography on his website, Dale worked with electric guitar trailblaze­r Leo Fender to develop amps and speakers that could withstand the thundering volume he played at, breaking through the electronic limitation­s of the era and earning him the moniker the “Father of Heavy Metal”.

Tributes poured in online, including from Beach Boy Brian Wilson, who tweeted: “I’m sorry to hear about Dick Dale passing. Dick’s guitar playing was a big inf luence on all of us, and we covered “Misirlou” on our Surfin’ USA album in ‘63. Love & Mercy to Dick’s family.”

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