surfing(n.)
1955年,动词名词化自 surf(动词)。冲浪热潮从1963年开始从加利福尼亚州席卷全美。 Surf-board 最早出现于1826年,最初在夏威夷和波利尼西亚的背景下使用。 Surf music 出现于1963年。
It is highly amusing to a stranger to go out into the south part of this town, some day when the sea is rolling in heavily over the reef, and to observe there the evolutions and rapid career of a company of surf-players. The sport is so attractive and full of wild excitement to Hawaiians, and withal so healthful, that I cannot but hope it will be many years before civilization shall look it out of countenance, or make it disreputable to indulge in this manly, though it be dangerous, exercise. [the Rev. Henry T. Cheever, "Life in the Sandwich Islands," New York, 1851]
“当海浪在礁石上翻滚时,对于一个陌生人来说,走到这个城镇的南部,观察一下冲浪玩家的表演是非常有趣的。这项运动对夏威夷人来说如此吸引人,充满了狂野的刺激,而且又非常有益健康,我不禁希望,多年以后,文明社会才会让它失去面子,或者让它成为一种不体面的运动。” [牧师亨利·T·奇弗,《三明治群岛的生活》,纽约,1851年]
"The basis of surfing music is a rock and roll bass beat figuration, coupled with a raunch-type weird-sounding lead guitar plus wailing saxes. Surfing music has to sound untrained with a certain rough flavor to appeal to the teenagers." [music publisher Murray Wilson, quoted in Billboard, June 29, 1963]
“冲浪音乐的基础是摇滚贝斯节奏,加上一种奇怪的主音吉他和哀嚎的萨克斯。冲浪音乐必须听起来不经过训练,有一定的粗糙口感,才能吸引青少年。” [音乐出版商默里·威尔逊在1963年6月29日的《公告牌》杂志上的引用]
该词起源时间:1955年