Wipeout by The Surfaris - LIVE - Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Concert

Published 2020-11-01
This clip is from the 2019, Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Concert. The Surfaris wrote one of the biggest instrumentals of all time. We were very lucky to have the surviving member, Bob Berryhill, and his family, to do their classic summertime hit, Wipeout.

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All Comments (21)
  • @thesongbird2383
    I was a teenager in San Bernardino during the surfer craze of the '60s... what a wonderful time to grow up! We had dances every Friday night at the YMCA, and it was pure delight. No internet, no cellphones, just lots of friends having a great time. We loved going to Newport or Balboa Beach on weekends. 🏝🏝🏝
  • @obbor4
    Still sounds just as cool as it did the day it was written!
  • @JohnKorvell
    The Surfaris, Ventures, Fantastic Baggies and of course, the Beach Boys. They defined it. For a few short years, we were all surfers....in places like Kansas, Iowa.... Yet another blast from my youth, Joe!
  • @danganz8153
    Very cool, you can tell the guy on the drums loves playing this even after a million times, I would love to go for a beer with him
  • I learned to play this song exactly like their drummer at 13/14 years of age. I practiced for many months and started playing it at street dances in the summer. One day my father, who was a drummer, had received a call from a Talent Scout about my drumming. My Dad couldn't figure out how I had learned to play this song. He was shocked when he heard me play it. My Dad had passed away in the early 80's so this is a nice memory for me. You all wrote a great song and not everyone could play it like you all did.
  • @Poppabill48
    I'm 72 and this was the first Album I ever bought
  • @mrDCunningham
    An all time classic for sure and its great that Bob and his family are still performing. I love your interviews but its cool to see performances too. I bet you have a bunch. Thanks Joe 👍🏻😎
  • @efhs1970
    Not often that I hear a live performance equal or surpass the original recording, but they absolutely nailed it! Thanks Joe for another awesome piece of history!💫
  • @GG-ks4ul
    Killer version of the classic hit song Wipeout that I'm sure inspired countless musicians. Thanks Joe.
  • @ImDownWiddat
    I’m the drummer for our Praise & Worship band at church, and many moons ago, me and the guitar player were goofing around with this song at practice one day and decided to bang it out unannounced on a Sunday morning. I was worried about ruffling certain parishioner’s feathers; however, everyone - from 8 to 80 - loved it! Love you & your channel and thanks for posting this wonderful clip. - Clay -
  • @vonwane
    I remember lots of kids drumming this song on their desks at school.
  • Bitchin song after all of these years! Thank you so very much for sharing this wonderful video.