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Thursday, July 5, 2018
A Bit of Rockabilly (ish) Music to get the Heavy Rebel Weekender vibe started
What's Rockabilly? That's what I asked one of my friends in about 1982 when this song came on MTV. The Stray Cats showed Generation X what rockabilly was. Glad they did.
"Gene and Eddie" - The Stray Cats
"Be-Bop-A-Lula" - Gene Vincent & his Blue Caps
"C'mon Everybody" - Eddie Cochran
"Great Balls of Fire" - Jerry Lee Lewis
"Rumble in Brighton" - The Stray Cats
"Johnny Got a Boom Boom" - Imelda May
"Rock This Town" - Brian Setzer Orchestra
"Psycho" - Imelda May
"Jump Jive & Wail" - Brian Setzer Orchestra
...and one epic surf guitar song for good measure...
"Miserlou" - Dick Dale
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