@grasshopperrecords I can understand why you think that. The titles are a little similar. But the song that got George into the Beatles was "Raunchy", not "Rebel Rouser". Just a little trivia for the world to digest. haha!
DE and Del Shannon both played at the Savoy in Lupset....neither of them (D won't of course) will remember but I do..... rough being old.....but great memories...
I moved from coolidge in 1954 to join the Air Force. The radio station was KCKY that Lee was workin at in coolidge. anybody no where Duane is now thanks
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REDILLINGER73 10 months ago
I think we take so much for granted, but hearing oral history recorded like this makes You Tube worthwhile...
cousincreep 1 year ago
Duane Eddy is one of my guitar icons. He is also a master finger-picker. Rates right up there with Chet, Merle, et al.
KC5E 2 years ago 2
that opening song is in forrest gump.
fawsta 3 years ago
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grasshopperrecords 2 years ago
@grasshopperrecords I can understand why you think that. The titles are a little similar. But the song that got George into the Beatles was "Raunchy", not "Rebel Rouser". Just a little trivia for the world to digest. haha!
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daliraygun 2 months ago
DE and Del Shannon both played at the Savoy in Lupset....neither of them (D won't of course) will remember but I do..... rough being old.....but great memories...
sturdle 3 years ago 2
Unfortunately Del won't, sturdle............RIP
lelboy 2 years ago
Duane Eddy , Lee Hazelwood is the BedRock of much of the music we enjoy today. Will never forget the very moment i first heard 'Rebel Rouser'....
riverroadboys 3 years ago 6
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man u must be old...can u remember what its like to get an erection? or a solid bowel movement ? huh gramps...? drop dead cunt
HumanBozoBoy 3 years ago
I moved from coolidge in 1954 to join the Air Force. The radio station was KCKY that Lee was workin at in coolidge. anybody no where Duane is now thanks
azcoolidge 4 years ago
I think he's in Nashville now. I moved from Coolidge in 1959. I remember Duane and Jimmy Delbridge playing basketball for my Dad in Coolidge.
gmikejones 2 years ago
all right
ackat67 4 years ago
I was wondering if Duane Eddy was still around.
whataboutbud 4 years ago
good history
3Foxbravo 4 years ago 2
Good to see, and hear, Duane Eddy speaking of Lee Hazlewood.
BootPatrol 4 years ago 4