My aunt played the piano and I used to sit and listen to it.
Meaning of the quote
This quote by American musician Dick Dale describes how he enjoyed listening to his aunt play the piano when he was younger. He would sit and listen as she played the piano, which he seemed to find very enjoyable. The quote suggests that this experience of listening to his aunt play the piano was a significant memory or influence in Dick Dale's life as a musician.
About Dick Dale
Dick Dale, the ‘King of the Surf Guitar’, was a pioneering American rock guitarist who helped popularize the surf music genre. He was known for his innovative use of electric guitar techniques, heavy amplification, and Middle Eastern musical influences. Dale’s music and style influenced many legendary guitarists, and he experienced a resurgence in popularity in the 1990s thanks to the use of his song ‘Misirlou’ in the film Pulp Fiction.
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