@@jhandle4196 I think Paul genuinely appreciated Duane Eddy and used his position on Letterman to shine a light on many underappreciated music legends. E.g., Darlene Love's appearances on Letterman revitalized her career.
Just heard that Duane passed & have to say he was my first guitar hero, got me mimicking his twangy tunes on a broomstick when I was 9! Parents got me a guitar shortly after in '64, been playing ever since. Even made a living at it in a couple of local rock bands. Loved that my parents listened to him & they loved when I played his stuff. R.I.P.
Grew up in my younger days listening to Duane. My 6th grade teacher brought in an amp and his guitar and played Rabble Rouser for us. I was hooked for life that sound. In my seventies now and just bought a Gretsch guitar like the one that Duane is playing in this video. Many thanks Duane for making my life and heart smile.
@@Rieslingontheriver That is correct. The guitar is a Guild Duane Eddy Signature Model DE500. I have a 1963 Duane Eddy Model DE400. These are great guitars!
RIP. Another one of the foundational greats, gone for ever. I'm sure a lot of people had a similar experience of hearing the news, going on UA-cam to look up Rebel Rouser, and then going, "Oh yeah, I definitely know this song". I don't think people realize how foundational and influential guys like Duane really are. RIP
RIP, Duane Eddy! Also, I have to give serious props to Paul--not only is he a consummate musician and bandleader, but you can tell he's still a fanboy at heart.
Met Duane a few years back at the 100 club London, great guy. Hung around after the show and he signed a copy of one of his records for me... God speed Duane Eddy and thank you for the music and the memories...
l found a Duane Eddy album the one with rebel rouser about 12 yrs old AND PLAYED IT AND PLAYED IT. my FIRST rock and roll album. no wonder l took to the sound !!!
Paul was super into the session! What a fun video...I was just thinking of all the movies and video games this tune was used in..Run Forrest Run! The best Twang in Rock N Roll RIP Duane.
I played that guitar in back of my limo when I told Mr Eddy I played he pulled it out and handed it to me I sat in the back with Mr Eddy and the Everlys playing Mr Eddys guitar 🎸 beautiful man extra special! Super humble I have missed him ever since Music god!
Great performance! And who have thought back then in 1985 that the drummer in the band, Steve Jordan, would, nearly forty years later, be on tour with Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones?
Even as a Brit, it's impossible to overestimate the influence of this guy. You can talk Hendrix all day long, but this came first. And, in the long run, came reams of rock either directly or indirectly inspired by him.
So blessed cool!! In every aspect. Duane Eddy was damn cool!! It was also great seeing him on Letterman. He and Paul were great about having cool musicians on the show playing with the band. So miss that!! And to see Paul's obvious thrill to be playing with him was great!! RIP Duane!!!
I remember hearing Rebel Rouser over WINS NY AM radio for the first time in 58 in the back seat of the station wagon. Us kids would go crazy and yell "turn it up Dad, turn it up!". And he would. Thanks for the music Duane Eddy!
I WAS 8 YEARS OLD BACK IN 1958 I STARTED BASS AND GUITAR WHEN I WAS 10 UEARS OLD IN 1960 MY OLDER BROTHER RAY SHOWED ME THIS CRAZY COOL SONG UNABLE TO CONTINUE ON GUITAR I’M STILL PLAYING BASS IN 2024 THANK YOU DUANE EDDY CARLOS GUITARLOS 90042 USA
R. I. P. Duane. Heaven must be rocking right now. I can see Duane duking it out with Glen Campbell, Duane Allman, B. B. King, and Stevie Ray Vaughan as we speak.
I was playing Rock & Roll instrumentals on Spotify and his song Cannonball came out and looked him up and boom he passed away not too long ago. That's crazy Something brought me here.
I was only 8 years old when I first heard this sound in1970 right after my baby nephew and my dad passed after one another, I was thinking who plays this song ,here when Duane pass on finally know who played this guitar after 54 yrs later.
RIP Duane - his guitar sound is unmistakable and immediately recognized.
~ rest in paradise ~ 😔 🕯
agree 100%
You can tell how thrilled Paul was to have him there and to be able to play alongside him.
Paul's a better actor than realized. I more saw what Paul was doing as mocking how boringly simplistic this "country music hit" is.
@@jhandle4196 I think Paul genuinely appreciated Duane Eddy and used his position on Letterman to shine a light on many underappreciated music legends. E.g., Darlene Love's appearances on Letterman revitalized her career.
The thrill seemed to be mutual. RIP Mr Eddy. Condolences to his family friends and fans!!
~ rest in paradise ~ 😔 🕯
Just heard that Duane passed & have to say he was my first guitar hero, got me mimicking his twangy tunes on a broomstick when I was 9! Parents got me a guitar shortly after in '64, been playing ever since. Even made a living at it in a couple of local rock bands. Loved that my parents listened to him & they loved when I played his stuff.
R.I.P.
I listened to his music as a pre-teen and early teen. Great memories.
Grew up in my younger days listening to Duane. My 6th grade teacher brought in an amp and his guitar and played Rabble Rouser for us. I was hooked for life that sound. In my seventies now and just bought a Gretsch guitar like the one that Duane is playing in this video. Many thanks Duane for making my life and heart smile.
Cool teacher! ❤️🎶🎸
Barry, I agree with you on being hooked for life. And smiling. But it ain't a Gretsch. It's a Guild Duane Eddy Signature model.
@@Rieslingontheriver That is correct. The guitar is a Guild Duane Eddy Signature Model DE500. I have a 1963 Duane Eddy Model DE400. These are great guitars!
As soon as you hear that guitar you know who it is. An American legend. May he rest in peace.
Duane and Deed were our neighbors in Tahoe when I was a kid. I had no idea how famous he was. They were the nicest people
RIP. Another one of the foundational greats, gone for ever.
I'm sure a lot of people had a similar experience of hearing the news, going on UA-cam to look up Rebel Rouser, and then going, "Oh yeah, I definitely know this song".
I don't think people realize how foundational and influential guys like Duane really are.
RIP
Just what I did
RIP, Duane Eddy!
Also, I have to give serious props to Paul--not only is he a consummate musician and bandleader, but you can tell he's still a fanboy at heart.
Met Duane a few years back at the 100 club London, great guy. Hung around after the show and he signed a copy of one of his records for me... God speed Duane Eddy and thank you for the music and the memories...
l found a Duane Eddy album the one with rebel rouser about 12 yrs old AND PLAYED IT AND PLAYED IT. my FIRST rock and roll album. no wonder l took to the sound !!!
Paul was super into the session! What a fun video...I was just thinking of all the movies and video games this tune was used in..Run Forrest Run! The best Twang in Rock N Roll RIP Duane.
Rest in Peace Duane, you were an inspiration for many. May you play for angels in eternity.
Thanks for all the memories Duane🎸
Excellent perform by outstanding musicians. Rest in peace Legend Duane Eddy.
Just brilliant. Rest peaceful Duane. Another legend ❤
Music should still be like this
RIP Duane Eddy a true legend of the 1950s gone Rebel Rouser.
RIP Dwayne and the many of the greatest guitarists legends Amen ♥
Rest in peace Duane. Thanks for the music.
Thanks for the twang RIP Duane Eddy
Classic performance!
I played that guitar in back of my limo when I told Mr Eddy I played he pulled it out and handed it to me I sat in the back with Mr Eddy and the Everlys playing Mr Eddys guitar 🎸 beautiful man extra special! Super humble I have missed him ever since Music god!
Sadly Duane passed away on my birthday. This was a fantastic clip of Duane doing what he did best for decades. What a legend and legacy.
Great performance! And who have thought back then in 1985 that the drummer in the band, Steve Jordan, would, nearly forty years later, be on tour with Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones?
Steve Jordan can play with anyone! Chuck Berry loved him!
He's on Keith's solo records too, and he tours with John Mayer. One of the greats. Anton's no slouch either.
I was wondering who the drummer was
Also a blues brother
To Tom Gally, to answer your question, anyone that pays attention. He the drummer in Keth Richards band, the X Pensive Winos
Learned this tune when I was but a kid, still know it. What a legend. RIP Duane
I saw Duane about a couple years after this. He opened for Chris Isaak, which must've been a dream come true for Chris!
Genius. Rest in peace, maestro!
The Golden Twang himself! Thanks for posting this.
His Unique Talent has Left this World now but even not knowing his Name I Definitely recognise his Sound. Incredible, must listen to more 👏
Even as a Brit, it's impossible to overestimate the influence of this guy. You can talk Hendrix all day long, but this came first. And, in the long run, came reams of rock either directly or indirectly inspired by him.
Nice to hear real musicians!
Rebel Rouser was the first record I bought, ex jukebox copy. Another legend of my youth passes RIP
... they should have hired the horn section for this tune RIP Mr. Eddy 🎸
Wow, absolutely brilliant.
RIP Duane and a Heartfelt ♥️😢♥️ Thank You for Your Music 🎶 Which I Grew Up With and Influenced Me into Playing Guitar 🎶♥️🎶🙏
So blessed cool!! In every aspect. Duane Eddy was damn cool!! It was also great seeing him on Letterman. He and Paul were great about having cool musicians on the show playing with the band. So miss that!! And to see Paul's obvious thrill to be playing with him was great!! RIP Duane!!!
RIP Duane Eddy-Duane was a music legend. ❤
Rest in peace Duane
I met him at a restaurant and he was so shy!
Love his sound!!🎶🎼❤️
Duane, Richard Tandy, Dickie Betts. The rock pioneers are dropping almost weekly.
Thanks Dave. Good tribute to Duane Eddy!
Immortal classic music rip
I first heard this song on an 8 Track tape in the early 70s. Couldnt stop playing it.
I remember hearing Rebel Rouser over WINS NY AM radio for the first time in 58 in the back seat of the station wagon. Us kids would go crazy and yell "turn it up Dad, turn it up!". And he would. Thanks for the music Duane Eddy!
Loved his guitar playing RIP GUITAR MAN ❤
RIP Duane Eddy. My Dad had a few of his albums😊Great performance w/ Paul
R.I.P. Duane Eddy. One of the greatest influences on the guitar and instrumentals.
I WAS 8 YEARS OLD BACK IN 1958
I STARTED BASS AND GUITAR WHEN I WAS 10 UEARS OLD IN 1960
MY OLDER BROTHER RAY SHOWED ME THIS CRAZY COOL SONG
UNABLE TO CONTINUE ON GUITAR I’M STILL PLAYING BASS IN 2024
THANK YOU DUANE EDDY
CARLOS GUITARLOS 90042 USA
I'm 80. I want this sung at my funeral
Legend...thanks for the tunes.
Farewell good sir ❤️❤️
Had this single when I was 4 or 5, alongside the usual kiddie records. Wore it out!
R..I.P. Mr. Eddy
It’s like Will the Circle Be Unbroken and When the Saints Go Marching In had a baby. RIP to Duane
Great tune! RIP 🎶🪦🎶
R.I.P. to a legend
rip to another legend
One of the great early influences. Unmistakeable sound and techniques.
R. I. P. Duane. Heaven must be rocking right now. I can see Duane duking it out with Glen Campbell, Duane Allman, B. B. King, and Stevie Ray Vaughan as we speak.
Run Forrest run! Cool tune
Now that I hear it, it always reminds me of that scene!!
Another legend in our time has passed into that Heaven Jam in the Clouds!!
OUTSTANDING!
Is that Bill Lee on Bass? RIP Mr. Eddy and thanks for inspiring the Beatles.
A legend. The band all knew he who he was...
Paul psyched out of his mind💖🤗
You can tell taht the band is having an absolute gas playing with him!
I was playing Rock & Roll instrumentals on Spotify and his song Cannonball came out and looked him up and boom he passed away not too long ago. That's crazy Something brought me here.
Спасибо, Дуэйн, я всегда именно эту песню наигрываю разогрева ради, прежде чем сыграть что бы то ни было ещё. Да упокоит Бог вашу душу.
Gotta learn this one
Rest in peace king of the twang and a fabulous artist. Sir Duane Eddy.
One of the first, and one of the best. RIP.
I thought he was the Greatest! Loved his music. Still do.
i love seeing paul have to work at ding non-syncopated hand clapping! priceless been there...great performance all around!
He was my moms cousin she is not here now but always talked about him growing up. I never met him.
That's cool 😎
Seeing as how he just passed im sorry for your family’s loss
Rest in Peace Duane Eddy!
Everyone was having such a good time. Will Lee was really digging it
class act man!
Smooth. Silky smooth.
dang love Duane Eddy! RIP
R.I.P. Duane, awesome sound as always. 🎸🎼🙏
RIP maestro😢
Wow so much good i love this song ❤❤❤❤❤
ah, sad to hear, my brother was named after Duane Eddy, RIP.
In a little less than 10 years his song would be used in Forrest Gump which had a popular 2 disc soundtrack.
One of a kind
Dwayne played clean, a little bit of reverb, and a whole lot of soul.
Paul was a great late night show band leader, just GREAT! Duane Eddy, James Brown and whoever, Paul fit the bill!!
I was only 8 years old when I first heard this sound in1970 right after my baby nephew and my dad passed after one another, I was thinking who plays this song ,here when Duane pass on finally know who played this guitar after 54 yrs later.
Genial! Um grande e brilhante guitarrista! Viveu muito e viveu bem! O céu o recebe com festa!
The teen antrum of all time. Wow!
What a sad song . RIP Duane 🙏
RIP Duane ❤
I could play this when I was 13 years old...The only problem was.....I sounded nothing like D/E....My hero...!
Learned many licks off of Mr. Eddy! Dance to the Guitar Man. Yeh!
R.I.P.. Duane!
RIP Duane.
First album I ever owned..."Have Twangy Guitar, Will Travel"
LOVE DUANE
Saw him at Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly show 🤗RIP 🇺🇸😞😬
Oh my...!!!!!!!☺