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"Pipeline" is a surf rock song by The Chantays. It was also recorded by Johnny Thunders, Hank Marvin, Agent Orange, The Ventures, The Challengers, Anthrax, and Dick Dale with the help of Stevie Ray Vaughan. It was also covered by Hot Butter on their 1973 album, More Hot Butter, and erstwhile-Beach Boy Bruce Johnston cut a disco version in 1977.

The term "pipeline" refers to a phenomenon in surfing in which the crest of the wave on which a surfer is riding goes completely over his head and lands in front of him, leaving him in the center of what, from his viewpoint, looks like a pipe made of water.

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    dadesider2 months ago

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    Too cool for school, great cut-aways... THX P...

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      chevydog2 months ago

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      Nice. Also the period film cuts. Surfing songs in my area had both a certain romance and a certain irrelevence. Not too much surf in PA.

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