Duane Eddy "Rebel Rouser"

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Published 2013-03-30
Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. July 19, 1958.

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  • @jackspry9736
    RIP Duane Eddy (April 26, 1938 – April 30, 2024), aged 86 You will be remembered as a legend.
  • RIP Duane Eddy a true legend of the 1950s gone keep twanging that guitar in Heaven😢
  • That's  my dad playn drums John Reminger!!! woo hooo!!!! go daddy yo!
  • Love this song since my brother played it over and over but two things struck me about this video from a bygone age… 1. Duane and the band are definitely playing to the studio recording of the song and not live—no body raised a ruckus about that fact then like they do today, and… 2. Safety was definitely not in mind when the show had the band wheeled around two stories in the air from one end of the auditorium to the other end of the auditorium. They were definitely young and dumb. RIP Duane Eddy and thank you for capturing the sound and spirit of eternal youth that only a rock pioneer could have done!
  • The best era of music have long gone ..black artist and white artist was on top of the game i enjoy both music full of life and the audience involve❤❤
  • @rickhale227
    I saw Duane Eddy..somewhere in the deep South, probably 1959, I was 5. Memorable because my dad took me up on stage after to shake hands with Eddie & the band.
  • @MrDavil43
    Thanks for your music and how it brightened my childhood. So many fond memories. Rebel Rouser was re-christened "Rubber Trouser" in my Junior School....RIP Duane
  • When the Sax kicked in everyone went wild. The Sax truly made a hit in the songs of the 50's.
  • @hewgrebe4771
    Love this song. The twangy guitar and the band follows. Saxophone, too. Thanks Duane Eddy and the Rebel Rousers.
  • @nuwavedave
    WOW! Dick Clark's production team went all-out on this presentation of one of the most-influential guitarists of the 1950s and early '60s. Duane Eddy had such a cool guitar sound. Knocks me out!
  • Duane Eddy did great music. I have a greatest hits disc and I love the era. Him and that sax were killer together. Thanks for the memories.
  • @LFOVCF
    I dedicate this to my old work buddy. You'll never be forgotten Woody.
  • @sooz9433
    This song and 40 Miles of Bad Road were two songs that gave me goosebumps back in 58 & 59 and here I am today listening to this Still with goosebumps... this music is Heaven.. Soundtrack of my youth 🎼🖤
  • @stephenpowell5912
    Great tune ❤Rock and Roll baby 🎷🎸🥁Everyone in that audience looked like they were all having fun ❤God bless them all ,Legends back in 1958 , Transport me back to those Good old Rock and Roll,Doo wop days,The fashion also looked smart as well when music was Yes oh yes ,Music,People know what good times actually were ,I myself aged 50 love all the classics 🎶 💕Not like the awful stuff that plays out nowadays 23 years later from the late 1990s to the 21st century,It's just noise nowadays .😔
  • @JackTheSkunk
    Some of Duane's beat songs were album cuts and lesser known tunes that never were major hits. I just loved his sound back in the late 50's and still do. I was a fan of all those great instrumental groups back then....Duane, The Ventures, The Fireballs and Johnny & the Hurricanes.
  • @carltorjusen558
    l'll miss u Duanne. like many others U inspired me to play guitar. l still have my old 1958 Guiild Amps Guild was one of your favorite guitars beside gretch and danoelectric...l'm sure U will not be playing the harp up in heaven but showing the angels your twangy thing and show them a thang or two. RIP u were like a god when u were around in 58.
  • l was just a kid and a when these songs were on the radio. I loved all the instrumentals of the time, Dave "Baby' Cortez and the bands of the time. In later yrs I became "roadie and later a DJ. I loved turning on younger people to music they never heard. I'd love to see the video of Dwayne Eddy and Max Headroom doing Peter Gunn theme in the 80''s.