
1986 Fairmont: "You just can't say enough about the fourth band, Three Blue Teardrops. They have played every one of the four Rockabilly Rebel Weekends. My totally uneducated impression was that this band played the most complicated music so far today. They lyrics were complicated, the drumming was exhausting to watch, the guitar and bass players were from another world. They were driven. Talented bass player Rick Uppling ended up with black leather gloves on both hands. I'm surprised they didn't need the EMTs. Three Blue Teardrops was the first band forced to do an encore. None of these bands could have had the energy left to do an encore! But they did it. (Yes, the crowd was smaller earlier. Yes, the previous bands were encore material too.) Balling Jack was a super showcase for Rick Uppling. He fused with that bass. I think it was fiberglass. The bands' voices harmonize so you feel you are on a street corner in Brooklyn, long ago. Yet the music is compellingly Now, now and forever."| Sinner's spiritual (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | Cadillac Jack (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | ||
| Wanted man (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | Red head gal (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | ||
| Ricochet rhythm rockabilly (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | In my own time (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | ||
| Jenny the generator (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | Vaporlock (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | ||
| Go! She-devil (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | Rustbelt bop (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | ||
| Claimjumper blues (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | Another doggone Saturday night (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* | ||
| Blitz (Unknown) Cop. Cont. | Long hard night (Sabo/Sisson/Uppling)* |