Imagine yourself transported back to July 1990, in Vancouver, Canada, where the rockabilly band, Nervous Fellas, performed to a sold-out crowd at the Railway Club. In this video, titled “Born To Be Wild,” you can witness their electrifying live performance of the title track and a heartfelt tribute to Mars Bonfile, the Canadian songwriter who wrote the tune for his band Steppenwolf in the classic movie, “Easy Rider.” With their signature rockabilly slap bass, a young Pete Turland, also known as Buzzsaw, joined the Nervous Fellas a year before to replace Rockin Ronnie Hayward, who left for Texas to join the Tail Gators. Pete Turland came all the way from London, England, with the help of Roy Williams from Nervous Records U.K., and was convinced by Mark Twang that coming to Canada would be a fantastic opportunity.

Nervous Fellas With Pete Turland and Mark Twang – Born To Be Wild


The Nervous Fellas lineup during late 1989 to 1990 included Pete Turland on psychobilly slap bass, Mark Twang on the geetar, John Decan on skins, Crazy Tom Lavelle on piano, and Butch Murphy on vocals. Although the audio quality of the video may not be perfect, it truly captures the raw and vibrant energy of that unforgettable night at the Railway Club. So, get ready to be transported back in time and experience the Nervous Fellas’ captivating performance. More information can be found at the provided links.

The Rockabilly Band the Nervous Fellas had a memorable night at Vancouver Canada’s the Railway Club in July, 1990. You were lucky enough to witness their electrifying performance as they played their title track “Born To Be Wild” and paid tribute to the Canadian Mars Bonfile, who wrote the tune for his band Steppenwolf for the classic movie “Easy Rider”.

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One of the highlights was the incredible skills of Buzzsaw Pete Turland on the Rockabilly Slap Bass. He had joined the Nervous Fellas a year before, replacing Rockin Ronnie Hayward when Ronnie went to Texas to join the band the Tail Gators. Pete Turland, who originally came from London, England, was convinced by Mark Twang to come to Canada with the help of Roy Williams of Nervous Records U.K.

During the late 1989 into 1990, the Nervous Fellas lineup included Pete Turland on Psychobilly Slap Bass, Mark Twang on Geetar, John Decan on Skins, Crazy Tom Lavelle on Piano, and Butch Murphy on Vocals. The audio recording may not be perfect, but it truly captures the raw and live energy of that night!

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Introduction

Welcome to the world of rockabilly! In this article, we will be diving into the electrifying performance of the Nervous Fellas, a renowned rockabilly band, at the Railway Club in Vancouver, Canada, back in July 1990. We’ll take a closer look at their live performance of the iconic track “Born To Be Wild” and pay tribute to the talented Mars Bonfile and his band Steppenwolf, who originally recorded this classic song for the legendary movie “Easy Rider”. Get ready to be transported back in time and experience the raw energy and passion of the Nervous Fellas!

Background of the Nervous Fellas

The Nervous Fellas is a rockabilly band that captivated audiences with their unique sound and electrifying performances. Their music, a blend of rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm and blues, brought together a community of passionate fans and left a lasting impression on the Vancouver music scene. Led by the talented Pete Turland on psychobilly slap bass and Mark Twang on geetar, the Nervous Fellas were a force to be reckoned with.

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The Railway Club Show in July, 1990

Imagine the atmosphere at the Railway Club in July 1990 as the Nervous Fellas took the stage to perform three sold-out shows. The anticipation in the air was palpable, and fans eagerly awaited the band’s energetic and soulful performance. This memorable night would go down in history as one of the band’s most unforgettable shows.

Nervous Fellas With Pete Turland and Mark Twang - Born To Be Wild

Performing Live: ‘Born To Be Wild’

One of the highlights of the Nervous Fellas’ Railway Club performance was their rendition of “Born To Be Wild”, an iconic track originally recorded by Steppenwolf. This timeless song, written by the talented Mars Bonfile, perfectly captured the rebellious spirit of the 1960s and became an anthem for a generation. With their own rockabilly twist, the Nervous Fellas brought new life to this classic, igniting the crowd with their electrifying performance.

Tribute to Mars Bonfile and Steppenwolf

It’s important to pay homage to the genius behind “Born To Be Wild”: Mars Bonfile. As the songwriter for Steppenwolf, Bonfile’s contribution to rock music is immeasurable. His ability to create a song that resonated with so many people and became an iconic symbol of freedom and rebellion is truly remarkable. The Nervous Fellas’ performance of “Born To Be Wild” was a fitting tribute to Bonfile and his band, showcasing their respect for the song’s legacy.

Introduction of Pete Turland

Let’s shift our focus to the incredible journey of Pete Turland, the skilled bassist who joined the Nervous Fellas a year before this memorable performance. Originally from London, England, Turland made his way to Canada with the help of Roy Williams from Nervous Records U.K. Mark Twang, recognizing Turland’s talent, convinced him to embark on this new chapter in his musical career. Little did they know, this collaboration would lead to unforgettable performances and leave a lasting impact on the rockabilly scene.

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Pete Turland’s Journey to Canada

Leaving his hometown behind, Pete Turland embarked on a journey that would change his life forever. With his bass in hand, he ventured across the Atlantic Ocean to Canada, ready to make his mark on the rockabilly music scene. His arrival in Vancouver marked the beginning of his musical adventure with the Nervous Fellas and set the stage for their explosive performances.

The Nervous Fellas Lineup in late 1989-1990

During the late 1980s to 1990, the Nervous Fellas consisted of Pete Turland on psychobilly slap bass, Mark Twang on geetar, John Decan on skins, Crazy Tom Lavelle on piano, and Butch Murphy on vocals. This talented lineup brought a unique energy and synergy to the band, captivating audiences with their infectious rhythm and dynamic stage presence. Together, they created an unforgettable experience for anyone fortunate enough to witness their live performances.

Audio Quality of the Performance

While the audio quality of this particular recording may not be perfect, it perfectly captures the raw essence of the live performance. The imperfections in the sound only add to the authenticity of the experience, allowing listeners to feel as though they are right there in the Railway Club, immersed in the energy of the moment. Despite any technical limitations, the passion and talent of the Nervous Fellas shine through, leaving an indelible mark on all who listen.

Conclusion

The Nervous Fellas, with Pete Turland and Mark Twang at the helm, brought rockabilly to life during their explosive performance at the Railway Club in July 1990. Their rendition of “Born To Be Wild” paid tribute to the legendary Mars Bonfile and Steppenwolf, while also showcasing the band’s unique rockabilly style. Pete Turland’s journey from London to Canada added another layer of excitement to their music, and the talented lineup of the Nervous Fellas during that time created an unforgettable live experience. So sit back, turn up the volume, and let the infectious rhythm of the Nervous Fellas transport you back in time to the heyday of rockabilly. Get ready to feel born to be wild!

By Mark Twang

I'm Mark Twang, a musician, guitarist, and songwriter. I've always had a deep love for Rockabilly, Blues, and Roots Music. That's why I created marktwanglive.com. On this website, I share pictures, press articles, videos, and audio, giving you a glimpse into the rich history of The Nervous Fellas, a band I was a part of with Ronnie Haward and Butch Murphy. But that's not all. Through my eyes, you'll also experience the journey of other bands I've played with over the years, such as The Bopsters with Rich Hagensen, Trouble Bound with Britt Hagerty, and so many talented local bands and players. Get in touch with me at [email protected] and let's dive into the captivating world of rockabilly, blues, and roots music together.