e/Rumble (instrumental)

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has glosseng: "Rumble" is an influential rock instrumental by Link Wray & His Ray Men. Originally released in 1958, "Rumble" utilized then-unexplored techniques like distortion and feedback. The song is "the only instrumental single banned from the radio airwaves." It is also described as the first song to use the power chord, the "major modus operandi of [the] modern rock guitarist". Nevertheless it became a huge hit, not only in the United States where it climbed to number sixteen on the charts in the summer of 1958, but also in Great Britain, where it has been cited as an influence on The Kinks and The Who, among others. Bob Dylan once even referred to it as "the best instrumental ever." Instrumentals were far more common on the Top 40 in the 1950s than in later years.
lexicalizationeng: Rumble
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Norwegian Nynorsk
has glossnno: «Rumble» er ein rockeinstrumental av Link Wray som fekk stor innverknad på seinare gitaristar og musikkstilar. . Han vart gjeve ut på singel i 1958 og nytta innovative teknikkar som distortion og feedback, som ikkje på liknande måte tidlegare. Han har òg vorte rekna som den første songen der det vert nytta powerakkordar. , den store modus operandi for moderne rockegitaristar Songen vart likevel ein stor internasjonal hit og klarta til 16. plass på den amerikanske singellista sommaren 1958. Mellom anna var The Who i Storbritannia sterkt inspirert av songen.
lexicalizationnno: Rumble
Russian
has glossrus: Rumble (, сленг. Перестрелка) — сингл Линка Рея, выпущенный под названием группы Link Wray and his Raymen. Инструментальная рок-композиция оказала огромное влияние на последующее развитие гитарного рока, сёрфа, гаражного рока, хэви-метала и стала наиболее новаторской и значительной композицией Линка Рея .
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