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Re: The Day The Music Died..

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:59 pm
by brammy
"Donna" is such a great song.... I used to sing harmony for that one. One of my favorites to play (second only to 'One After 909')

Re: The Day The Music Died..

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:20 pm
by jimk
johnallg wrote:
longhouse wrote:He left an indelible mark on the world.
What, when they "bought the farm?" :twisted:

Okay, my bad..... You have to wonder how early rock (ALL rock) would have been different had they all lived.
Yeah, I'd say so. So thank God for the Beatles!
JimK

Re: The Day The Music Died..

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:43 pm
by brammy
You have to wonder how early rock (ALL rock) would have been different had they all lived
yea, no kidding. One thing for sure is that we'd have a whole bunch of great songs around that we dont have today. I think that Holly's songwriting would have changed and matured over the years just the way Lennon/McCartney did.
To put this is Beatles perspective, this was one month after George had played 'Raunchy' for Paul and John on the Liverpool bus.  At this point, the Quarrymen lineup was John, Paul, George, Len Garry, Eric Griffiths and sometimes John "Duff" Lowe on piano.
To put this is Beatles perspective, this was one month after George had played 'Raunchy' for Paul and John on the Liverpool bus. At this point, the Quarrymen lineup was John, Paul, George, Len Garry, Eric Griffiths and sometimes John "Duff" Lowe on piano.