Posted on 02/03/2018 5:39:11 PM PST by US Navy Vet
The Day the Music Died
Valentine’s Day for your 59th Anniversary! Marvelous.
Congratulations!
Also remember when I first heard Queens Bohemian Rhapsody. Best group ever! Amazing vocals.Absolutely! The first time I (really) heard Queen was in a stereo shop. They were playing a Queen cd. It was their music that inspired me to buy a cd player and their (maroon colored) album was my first cd.
My wife and daughter made me wear earphones when I listened to them because I played it sooo loud.
In fact I think I'm going to do just that right now...Glad I saw your post. Thanks
Are you kidding or is this just a guess 'cause you like that one fateful song? Ever heard of Elvis Presley, Dion, Frankie Avalon, Bobby Darin, The Platters, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Drifters, The Chantels, Chuck Berry, The Diamonds, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash etc., etc. They were all on the charts in 1959 when the plane crashed. Elvis was the top of the charts. In fact, he was even on a tour with Valens.
The music didn't die that day, but a couple of promising musicians did. The Big Bopper was not one of them with his one novelty hit. Valens and Holly had potential, especially Holly. Plus you're wrong about Motown coming just after. The early 60's girl groups on different labels like The Crystals, The Shirelles, The Ronettes, The Ciffons, appeared on the scene before Berry Gordy discovered Smokey or Diana Ross and way before the Beatles hit the American music scene.
I didn't have to Google any of the above. I lived it from listening to Elvis Presley at the age of 5 and followed music all the way up to these boring pop times. Sorry dude, the music didn't die, it progressed past those two artists. However, it would have been interesting to see what Valens and Holly could have done.
Buddy carried a pistol. He also carried cash and receipts. He was his own road manager apparently.
And yes the Big Bopper’s weight did not help with handling of the aircraft or its fuel economy.
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