Dance Away the Night by Pete Bax

Pete Bax
DANCE AWAY THE NIGHT
By: Pete Bax
Catalog ID: 576442   Edit Type: Full Track   Duration: 2:46
Tempo: Med Fast   BPM: 145   Vocal: Instrumental

Genre: Rock Music | Surf Rock

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This track is influenced by Duane Eddy and B B King solo which depends on the guitar instrumentals It is new and breaks new ground in surf music when you are surfing the guitar is a perfect friend cutting through the waves with the beat always their perfect sports music extreme sounds extreme people   Keywords: avant-garde breakthrough cutting-edge excellent exceptional extreme foremost forward challenger competitor contender contestant games player athlete line dance The use of instrumental surf rock style guitar for the soundtrack of Dr. No (1962), recorded by Vic Flick with the John Barry Seven, meant that it was reused in many of the films in the James Bond series, and influenced the music of many spy films of the 1960s. Surf music also influenced a number of later rock musicians, including Keith Moon of The Who, East Bay Ray of the Dead Kennedys, and Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago. During the mid- to late 1990s, surf rock experienced a revival with surf acts, including Dick Dale recording once more, partly due to the popularity of the movie Pulp Fiction (1994), which used Dale's "Misirlou" and other surf rock songs in the soundtrack. New surf bands were formed, including Man or Astro-man?, The Mermen, Los Straitjackets and The New Electric Sound. This sound will also work well with line dancing. Fresh and exciting



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