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&nbsp;&nbsp; An instrumental track originally released in 1958 <br/>&nbsp;&nbsp; by [http://www.linkwray.com/ Link Wray & His Ray Men]<br/>
 
&nbsp;&nbsp; An instrumental track originally released in 1958 <br/>&nbsp;&nbsp; by [http://www.linkwray.com/ Link Wray & His Ray Men]<br/>

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Link Wray & His Ray Men - Rumble (live on US-TV)
The Sisters of Mercy - Rumble, live on 02/09/2107 @Roundhouse


   An instrumental track originally released in 1958
   by Link Wray & His Ray Men

   Rumble reached No. 16 in the US-charts and has
   influenced guitarists worldwide ever since, as it was
   one of the first tunes to use the power chord and the
   techniques of distortion and feedback.

   The Sisters of Mercy covered the track for the first
   time during their second gig at London Roundhouse
   on 2 September 2017