The Day The Music Died..
The Day The Music Died..
It was 51 years ago today, Febuary 3rd 1959 a little after 1:00am in a cornfield near Clear Lake Iowa, a small single engine beechcraft pioleted by 21 yr old Rodger Peterson crashed takeing not only his life, but also the lives of, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and Jiles Perry Richardson Jr (The Big Bopper)RIP fella's, Rock-n-Roll took a big hit and great loss on this day 51 years ago..
as Don Mclean referred to them the in "Bye Bye American Pie" The Father, Son and Holy Ghost....
as Don Mclean referred to them the in "Bye Bye American Pie" The Father, Son and Holy Ghost....
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I've been playing The Memorial Collection for a few days now!
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Truely a sad day in rock & roll history.
"The best things in life aren't things."
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It was quite a loss.
Good to see you back, Ange!
Good to see you back, Ange!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Thanks Joey my dear friend, its good to be back.
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He left an indelible mark on the world.
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What, when they "bought the farm?"longhouse wrote:He left an indelible mark on the world.
Okay, my bad..... You have to wonder how early rock (ALL rock) would have been different had they all lived.
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It always bums me out to think about it. Buddy really had something going. All of them were too young. RIP, fellas.
If it is to be, it is up to me.
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Ouch. That's not what I meant.johnallg wrote: What, when they "bought the farm?"
The only dark aspect of Holly's influence is that the world has since been subjected to Gary Busey*!
* He DID turn out a fine performance in the BH Story.
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Big bummer in the music history books. They will, however, live forever in our hearts and sound systems!
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I believe that Buddy would most certainly have eclipsed his earlier records with new recordings. He was a talented man with a very talented back up group. I am not so sure about the other two though. I suspect that but for their untimely and tragic deaths, the passage of time would have faded them from our memories.
Oh and it's good to see you back posting Angelo...............you were missed my friend.
Oh and it's good to see you back posting Angelo...............you were missed my friend.
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