Tex Rubinowitz & Bad Boys - Cellar Door Live Broadcast WAVA Nov 9, 1980
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- 3rd Bad Boys Band
Tex Rubinowitz. - Vocals & Guitar
Ratso - Vocals & Lead Guitar
Eddie Angel - Lead Guitar
Johnny Castle - Bass
Scott Flowers - Drums
All these musicians are local legends in DC. When they played together it was magical, I called it an adult teen party. If you didn't have a ball you must of been passed out.
Tex Rubinowitz put on the best rockabilly show I ever saw. Had me in tears. It was so good. When Tex broke into Blue Christmas in the middle of August I knew I had found the heart of Saturday night on Sunday night in a basement Charlottesville joint (the West Virginian). The youtube is from about three months after I caught that show.
man those were the days..... i saw them numerous times all over...... peaches, wax museum, all over....... loved switchblade too!
Lie much
Incredible performance. Tex & the Bad Boys were the best band in DC.
I miss all them dudes.
this is 100% one of the best live performances i have ever had the pleasure of listening to. a friend burned his bootleg copy of this on a cd for me ten years ago and i have been looking for it online for a while! thank you for sharing this. Ratso and Eddie go hard on this, and Tex is magic!
Super swinging!
why are there no comments?
This was such a great era in DC. I have never really understood why there was this rockabilly thing going on there, but there was, and it never really gets any credit for even existing. Perhaps I am too focused on Dave Grohl's Sonic Highway show,(he's from North Springfield / Alexandria), which doesn't mention this scene. There was a lot of this kind of music during the Carter and Reagan years in DC....all up and down Georgetown and Wisconsin Ave.
Because this never existed.
@@ainnochaim9450 sure it did Chester….bands like Tex Rubinowitz, Switchblade, and the Nighthawks were all huge in the bar scene. The Nighthawks still play today. Then you had the similar, frat boy scene bands, that were all over Georgetown, College Park, and Charlottesville, like Johnny Sportcoat and Casuals, and Skip Castro.
@@mineralt sure. Everyone loves when jewish cowboy's take the stage.
@@ainnochaim9450 You are WRONG... clearly you are clueless about the DC music scene from the late 70's to the mid 80's. I DO know it....how? Oh yeah, I am the bass players daughter!
@@vickifowler5874 🤣🤣 k. Keep up the hard work spook.