The crazy thing here is it sounds like it was recorded yesterday..crystal clear recording. Yet it was 62 years ago. Such an all around cool and talented guy..what a tragic loss.
and then after that sentence he mumbled soon to be released "Well Alright" that Santana made big. Just astonishing how talented that man was at so young and not even in his prime years yet.
Definitely. You just knew he was a smashing bloke, and wouldn't hurt a fly. However, at the same time saying " I'm no soft touch, don't take my politeness, as a sign of weakness".... I just love the guy, you just know, he was a special person! Breaks my heart to think how this extremely talented boy died!!
He said heartbeat releases in a few days in the interview. Let’s say he meant two days. Which would make this November 3rd which is two days before heartbeats release. And buddy died on Feb 3rd 1959 making this exactly 3 months before his death
His song “Heartbeat” was released on November 5, 1958. He says in the interview that (starting at 1:48) “The last night of this tour is three nights from tonight in Richmond”. Buddy did two shows in Richmond on October 19, 1958. So the day of the interview was Thursday, October 16, right? And that means that it was exactly 110 days before his death, or 3 months, 2 weeks, and 4 days.
Didn’t want this interview to end. Knowing what ended up happening months later… I just want to cry and say “Buddy, please don’t go!” Such a kind and wonderful person.
When he said “I’m 22” my heart sank… especially since the quality is so good, it feels like you time traveled to 1958 and listen to this, and you know what’s going to happen but you can’t change it… poor guys
Holly comes across as down-to-earth in this rare interview in the fall of 1958--quite a gentlemanly contrast from his dynamic presence on stage. So sad he never got to develop his career further. Rock on, Buddy! 😢😿🎸🎸🎶🎵
I’m not sure why I feel such a special feeling when I hear Buddy whether it be his speaking voice or singing voice but there’s something so soothing and precious about it. Words can’t quite explain how I feel about a man I’ve never met who lived and passed away longggg before I was born. Crazy??
Absolutely not crazy. I have the same feeling about another singer/ keyboard player I never was privileged to meet.... Mike Smith ex-DC5). He is long passed as well but his voise just transports me somehow.
The Beatles have always said they were influenced by Buddy in fact they covered his songs at the Cavern Club in the early days and Paul has said 'Love me do' was an attempt at a buddy song, most of the British bands including the Rolling Stones covered Buddy holly songs he was huge in the UK and still is
Such a talented, humble, and cool dude. It’s insane how young he died, Eddie Cochran as well. A couple years into their musical career and tragedy struck both. They have immortalized themselves in music history in tremendously short time. It rattles the mind thinking what they could have written, recorded, produced and done had they lived a much longer, deserved life.
There appears to be a lot of tragedy in rock and roll, going way back. Buddy was such an immense talent who would still influence and inspire so many, even well after his untimely death.
Thank you so much for posting this gem! He was before my time, but I'm a huge fan! Even Buddy's speaking voice was wonderful. As a Philly gal, I LOVE his soft Texas drawl! Rest in Glory dear Buddy, Ritchie, Roger ✈ and JP. None of youse will ever be forgotten. 🎸🎶 🤍🙏🤍🕊🕊🕊🕊
We had a group called The Nobles in Honolulu, Hawaii.We were one of opening acts for Show of Stars at Civic Auditorium in 1959.All we did was Buddy’s music.Feb 3rd,we heard of the plane crash.We took it hard.Remember sitting on curb,crying.🙏”The Day The Music Died”RIP🙏
Buddy has been my hero for 60 years Peggy Sue set me on fire with the drums and guitar.. I’ve met people who went to school with Buddand he was the real deal.
It's amazing how well-spoken and gentlemanly this young guy from Lubbock was back in 1959. Compare that to your average jackass on the street or in a college classroom today. It's depressing.
A friend of mine's aunt taught school in Lubbock, Texas. He tells me she said, "Well I taught all those Hollys and they were just the trashiest people!" Funny how people's perceptions can differ. He certainly knew how to behave when the occasion demanded it. I grew up listening to WGH, but this was a little bit before my time.
@@jdcrtchfld I've seen interviews with Buddy's brothers and a recorded interview with his mother and they came across as intelligent, fine people. I've seen no photograph that shows any signs of any of them being trash either. She couldn't have been talking about Buddy's family.
3 years late but just cause one young guy was a well spoken gentleman back then doesn’t mean all of them were like that, I’m sure there were plenty of douchebags back then.
Just a good kid that wanted to play rock-n-roll his way. So ironic and sad that he was asked about his future plans. His life was ripped away from him by no fault of his own. Anyone of us would have made that decision to charter a plane rather than freeze on those buses. He didn't die of a drug overdose or abuse his body, he just got on the wrong damn plane.
That was AWESOME!!! a really good short interview. musicians would always have such tight schedules you would have to squeeze in an interview whenever you could. wish there was more of this. Buddy Holly was fantastic he is definitely missed.
Tragic we was robbed of his talent,man Buddy Holly was awesome,I was born 3 years after buddy died,but IV loved his music from a very early age,and from the age of 8 I always said I would visit buddys grave and pay my respects,well I managed to go 6 yrs ago aged 53 ,and I broke down and cried,I mean I sobbed my heart out,that’s how much it meant to me,thank you Buddy for your music luv u bud xx
Dick Cole was a friend of my dad and the above photo was taken of Buddy sitting in the kitchen of the Electric Park Ballroom in Waterloo, Iowa sitting on a old deep freezer. They were seniors in high school and the picture was in the East High school paper. Dick went on to run Cole Photography in Waterloo for many years, and Electric Park, like the Surf in Clear Lake is still an active venue.
That’ll Be the Day is one of the top ten greatest rock 'n roll songs ever. It still hits the spot. Buddy Holly and the Crickets is probably the most influential rock band of all time. The Beatles claim them as a major influence, as do so many others. Rock On, Buddy!
RIP Buddy Holly (1936-1959) A victim onboard a Beechcraft Bonanza which crashed in Grant Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, U.S. due to following loss of control in poor weather at night.
Buddy was the best song writer (prior to Dillon), producer and performer. His music was decades ahead of its time and some of the best music ever made. He was a musical genius.
"In the dances, well, they're more interested in their dancing of course." This guy was a real musician. He wanted people to hear the work he and his band had put rather than show up just to get paid. This is very real to me. When people ask me to sing or play just because there's a piano around, I'm like nooo thank you lol. Too many people talking or laughing, doing other things.
Say Hi to Ritchie for me Buddy! Man I sure wish more Mexicans/ Latinos dug this music. Im only 18 and I don’t think I’ll ever go back to today’s music. Started getting into rock n roll/blues in my middle school years. Thank god for that. Now I own my own wood and strings.
Man… I have theories. I feel like people in decades past looked so different, physically, than we do now. But buddy holly looks like he belonged in this century. Oof. Such a good looking guy.
I was 14 and already a fan of buddy's. I heard of his death at the local speedway at redcliffe Queensland Australia on a Saturday night. Still miss him greatly... LOL Buddy!
@@jessicawiley5797 Hello Jessica. No, I doubt that we have ever met. I haven't been out of Australia for some time. Where are you, in the USA? All my life I have played his music, mostly to myself where I can sing along with him uninterrupted and appreciate more deeply. Yours Sincerely Darryl
@@darkash900 Right.......... yeah I am sorry mate. So did not actually check his age at the time of his death, instead i just calculated in which he year he was born and in which he died. Now that I think of that too was wrong. Anyways I will be editing this comment so anyone who reads this, give some credit to @darkash900.
If you get the chance, visit the Buddy Holly Center and his gravesite in Lubbock, Texas. The BH Center is a wonderful museum with lots of artifacts from his life. They have his motorcycle, quite a few of his clothing items, his famous glasses, and some of his personal correspondence with representatives from his record label. Unfortunately, taking photos and video inside the exhibit area is not permitted. His gravesite is also in Lubbock and is worth visiting. He was 22 when he died. As of 2023, he wound be 87. RIP Buddy Holly.
For a high school kid, Ronnie King did a nice interview. Today's "journalists" always ask long, rambling questions that funnel the subject into a predetermined angle instead of letting them say whatever comes to mind.
This was 3 months before he died, so he didn't go on to do anything musically unfortunately. The orchestra stuff was done at Decca and Buddy didnt like the sound at all of it and left Decca to get more of a rock n roll sound.
@@ActivateBeastMode1 yeah I know he didn't really like it, it's just funny he did it. Also he did do something musically after the orchestra, the Apartment Tapes, which show a return to rock n roll.
The crazy thing here is it sounds like it was recorded yesterday..crystal clear recording. Yet it was 62 years ago. Such an all around cool and talented guy..what a tragic loss.
@@rfish67 thats the magic of analogue equipment like tape
@@rfish67 built in smartphone mics are pretty good these days. As long as you know how to position them well.
They had some decent sounding tape machines (repossesed Nazi Tech) by the late 50s.
@@samnicholson5051 oh damn fr guy??
I'm very grateful for its existence. It's a pleasure to hear any type of audio with Buddy Holly.
He has a such an innocent, pure, and calm voice+ aura. He's a real gentleman, i just know it.
He lost his virginity in a brothel when he was 13
@@lucasoheyze4597 good for him
@@lucasoheyze4597 nAw lies
@@jakethehitman-187 No, it's true...I don't even say it to put him down, I'm a huge Buddy fan, but it's in the biographies and documentaries.
@@lucasoheyze4597 and?
Imagine being able to reel off seven or eight classic songs you wrote in one sentence at the age of 22.
and then after that sentence he mumbled soon to be released "Well Alright" that Santana made big. Just astonishing how talented that man was at so young and not even in his prime years yet.
He had so calm and nice voice.
It's because he's Texan.
That's what makes his music such a gift for us to hear🎶🎶
his voice just scratches my brain omg
The wording of this made it seem like you hate him
His voice makes me feel safe.
The Texas accent helps.
Yeah
@@LogicalChronicalPhenomenal I love Buddy's soft Texas drawl. 🤩
Definitely. You just knew he was a smashing bloke, and wouldn't hurt a fly. However, at the same time saying " I'm no soft touch, don't take my politeness, as a sign of weakness".... I just love the guy, you just know, he was a special person! Breaks my heart to think how this extremely talented boy died!!
Weird
Such a calm, cool and collected voice. Very peaceful to listen too. RIP Buddy Holly you are a LEGEND for all time!
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1958! Buddy says he's 22 which means this was less than 6 months before he died! 😪
😭
He said heartbeat releases in a few days in the interview. Let’s say he meant two days. Which would make this November 3rd which is two days before heartbeats release. And buddy died on Feb 3rd 1959 making this exactly 3 months before his death
His song “Heartbeat” was released on November 5, 1958. He says in the interview that (starting at 1:48) “The last night of this tour is three nights from tonight in Richmond”. Buddy did two shows in Richmond on October 19, 1958. So the day of the interview was Thursday, October 16, right? And that means that it was exactly 110 days before his death, or 3 months, 2 weeks, and 4 days.
🥺💔💔💔
Sad 😞
That infectious laugh lol I am so in love with Buddy Holly.
Have always loved Buddy
Contagious laugh
me too
To think a song as good as "Well Alright" was a b-side. That's pure talent. What an incredible musician and what a handsome man. Just beautiful.
No wonder that Maria Elena fell for him so fast - and Buddy fell for the beautiful Maria Elena fast too of course! 🥰
Such a humble guy. His songs are pure dynamite. His ballads are straight from the heart. When he cut loose he really rocked!
Rock on Buddy...
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Didn’t want this interview to end. Knowing what ended up happening months later… I just want to cry and say “Buddy, please don’t go!”
Such a kind and wonderful person.
Heartfelt words mate and well said, know what you mean, best wishes from the UK.
I'M CRYING TOO ...@@tonybatley6101
When he said “I’m 22” my heart sank… especially since the quality is so good, it feels like you time traveled to 1958 and listen to this, and you know what’s going to happen but you can’t change it… poor guys
Sounds like a great title for a song!
Holly comes across as down-to-earth in this rare interview in the fall of 1958--quite a gentlemanly contrast from his dynamic presence on stage. So sad he never got to develop his career further. Rock on, Buddy! 😢😿🎸🎸🎶🎵
Buddy's laugh oh my god
I know, right? I'm SO jealous of his laugh!
Candice Sarah so cute
YES
He was adorable, a total dork and I love that
@@biscuitcase83 He was not a dork in any way. He was a cool cat daddio. He just had glasses thats all.
I’m not sure why I feel such a special feeling when I hear Buddy whether it be his speaking voice or singing voice but there’s something so soothing and precious about it. Words can’t quite explain how I feel about a man I’ve never met who lived and passed away longggg before I was born. Crazy??
Same :(
Absolutely not crazy. I have the same feeling about another singer/ keyboard player I never was privileged to meet.... Mike Smith ex-DC5). He is long passed as well but his voise just transports me somehow.
It's his Texas accent. ❤️
I recommend Catherine Chant's "Wishing you were here" time-travel romance. That's the only thing to soothe this Buddy-longing ... 😇
Not crazy. True.
His laugh gives me meaning in life
Buddy had just as much talent as any of the Beatles.
More!
All I know is they all made wonderful music
The Beatles have always said they were influenced by Buddy in fact they covered his songs at the Cavern Club in the early days and Paul has said 'Love me do' was an attempt at a buddy song, most of the British bands including the Rolling Stones covered Buddy holly songs he was huge in the UK and still is
Buddy had the absolute most cutest laugh and adorable Texas accent
Buddy was the very definition of 'taken too soon'
Buddy had a beautiful speaking voice too. I love his laugh.
DAYUM the quality on this is absolutely amazing
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Such a talented, humble, and cool dude. It’s insane how young he died, Eddie Cochran as well. A couple years into their musical career and tragedy struck both. They have immortalized themselves in music history in tremendously short time. It rattles the mind thinking what they could have written, recorded, produced and done had they lived a much longer, deserved life.
Duane Allman also. Only 2 years with the Allman brothers.
@@patcola7335 also my love, respect, and admiration for Ritchie Valens, Big Bopper, and the Young pilot, who left Earth that tragic night.
There appears to be a lot of tragedy in rock and roll, going way back. Buddy was such an immense talent who would still influence and inspire so many, even well after his untimely death.
he is so gorgeous x
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Yes he was. 😍
Where are you from?
His output was stupendous, so many great songs in such a short time.
Never had heard this interview.A treasure!
One of the true great rock pioneers, forever.
Rest In Peace legend.
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Buddy sure was a BLOODY GENIUS.
From a mad keen 77yo Aussie fan.
You’re still young , man…rock on
This eternally young and so skilled artist always will be in our hearts and memories!
François, Paris
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A magical soul. Great tunes. Think fast and stay sharp folks...
Amen to that.
And…. 40 years later my crush has come alive again… he seems so genuine and pure. His laugh gives me life. 😍😍 RIP Buddy. You are sorely missed!!
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My page? I don’t think I know you, but I can’t say for sure. 🧐
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This man was a true genius.
Buddy was an amazing young man, very talented, Rest in peace Buddy Holley
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The sound is so clear I love hearing him. So sad he died so young 😪
Man, about as close as to meeting buddy holly as you’re going to get. Amazing quality
Thank you so much for posting this gem! He was before my time, but I'm a huge fan! Even Buddy's speaking voice was wonderful. As a Philly gal, I LOVE his soft Texas drawl! Rest in Glory dear Buddy, Ritchie, Roger ✈ and JP. None of youse will ever be forgotten. 🎸🎶 🤍🙏🤍🕊🕊🕊🕊
This is pretty rare. Wow.
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We had a group called The Nobles in Honolulu, Hawaii.We were one of opening acts for Show of Stars at Civic Auditorium in 1959.All we did was Buddy’s music.Feb 3rd,we heard of the plane crash.We took it hard.Remember sitting on curb,crying.🙏”The Day The Music Died”RIP🙏
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Love you buddy, You where stolen from the world to soon.
He has that Texas accent
Buddy has been my hero for 60 years Peggy Sue set me on fire with the drums and guitar.. I’ve met people who went to school with Buddand he was the real deal.
It's amazing how well-spoken and gentlemanly this young guy from Lubbock was back in 1959. Compare that to your average jackass on the street or in a college classroom today. It's depressing.
A friend of mine's aunt taught school in Lubbock, Texas. He tells me she said, "Well I taught all those Hollys and they were just the trashiest people!" Funny how people's perceptions can differ. He certainly knew how to behave when the occasion demanded it. I grew up listening to WGH, but this was a little bit before my time.
@@jdcrtchfld I've seen interviews with Buddy's brothers and a recorded interview with his mother and they came across as intelligent, fine people. I've seen no photograph that shows any signs of any of them being trash either. She couldn't have been talking about Buddy's family.
@@paulascott5701 She may just have meant "working class", but who knows? I never met the lady.
3 years late but just cause one young guy was a well spoken gentleman back then doesn’t mean all of them were like that, I’m sure there were plenty of douchebags back then.
Just a good kid that wanted to play rock-n-roll his way. So ironic and sad that he was asked about his future plans. His life was ripped away from him by no fault of his own. Anyone of us would have made that decision to charter a plane rather than freeze on those buses. He didn't die of a drug overdose or abuse his body, he just got on the wrong damn plane.
That was AWESOME!!! a really good short interview. musicians would always have such tight schedules you would have to squeeze in an interview whenever you could. wish there was more of this. Buddy Holly was fantastic he is definitely missed.
Buddy was a beautiful person inside and out. There will never be anyone else like him. ❤️
THE Coolest of them all.
Incredible sound. Sounds like it recorded yesterday!!
This is absolute gold. He was magnificent
Tragic we was robbed of his talent,man Buddy Holly was awesome,I was born 3 years after buddy died,but IV loved his music from a very early age,and from the age of 8 I always said I would visit buddys grave and pay my respects,well I managed to go 6 yrs ago aged 53 ,and I broke down and cried,I mean I sobbed my heart out,that’s how much it meant to me,thank you Buddy for your music luv u bud xx
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Thank you! I believe this is the first time I’ve heard Buddy speak. Just seems like a bright down home boy!
His voice and laugh 😍
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His laugh is heaven.
Dick Cole was a friend of my dad and the above photo was taken of Buddy sitting in the kitchen of the Electric Park Ballroom in Waterloo, Iowa sitting on a old deep freezer. They were seniors in high school and the picture was in the East High school paper. Dick went on to run Cole Photography in Waterloo for many years, and Electric Park, like the Surf in Clear Lake is still an active venue.
Lennon and McCartney were heavily inspired by Buddy Holly and the fact that Buddy wrote, sung and played the guitar solos on his songs.
That’ll Be the Day is one of the top ten greatest rock 'n roll songs ever. It still hits the spot. Buddy Holly and the Crickets is probably the most influential rock band of all time. The Beatles claim them as a major influence, as do so many others. Rock On, Buddy!
RIP
Buddy Holly
(1936-1959)
A victim onboard a Beechcraft Bonanza which crashed in Grant Township, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, U.S. due to following loss of control in poor weather at night.
Buddy was the best song writer (prior to Dillon), producer and performer. His music was decades ahead of its time and some of the best music ever made. He was a musical genius.
I think that you meant Dylan, not Dillon. 😎
@@mysticalmargaret6105 no, he’s talking about Dillion Harper
Would have loved to see where he took it in the late 60s, 70's. The guy was already so influential and ahead of his time.
"In the dances, well, they're more interested in their dancing of course."
This guy was a real musician. He wanted people to hear the work he and his band had put rather than show up just to get paid. This is very real to me. When people ask me to sing or play just because there's a piano around, I'm like nooo thank you lol. Too many people talking or laughing, doing other things.
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Say Hi to Ritchie for me Buddy! Man I sure wish more Mexicans/ Latinos dug this music. Im only 18 and I don’t think I’ll ever go back to today’s music. Started getting into rock n roll/blues in my middle school years. Thank god for that. Now I own my own wood and strings.
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Gave me chills when I checked that the city I live in was where this was recorded, very amazing!
An enlightening window into a great mind!
Pure gift from God
He was an incredibly talented songwriter . Buddy definitely would have survived the Beatles and British Invasion.
LEGEND
Rest In Peace Rock Legend🎤🎸
2.50 "Sure thang Ronnie!"
I love it!
2:50
Such a nice guy
wow, what a lovely guy, very real
Buddy Holly Lives❤
Buddy Holly RULZ. Fantastic music...👍
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I just found this..amazing..thank you for this!!
Wow. Thanks for posting
The recording is incredible!
Man… I have theories. I feel like people in decades past looked so different, physically, than we do now. But buddy holly looks like he belonged in this century. Oof. Such a good looking guy.
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great music!!!!
Amazing. From Itu, São Paulo, Brasil. Buddy Holly forever.
I'm SO jealous of Buddy's laugh! 😄❤️ My laugh sounds like a dying hyena! XD
PrincessPeachFan100 Same! Too cute! XP
PrincessPeachFan100 _Yes!_
Same 🖤😄
😂
this is amazing
I Love This.
Proper gent even at 22
WOW!!🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💞💞💞💞
RIP BH... WE MISS YOU .
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I have CHILLS
It should be noted, as it usually is not, that the photo used here was taken in Waterloo, Iowa, at The Electric Park Ballroom, by Dick Cole.
i live right by lubbock high in lubbock tx :o
It makes sense that don mcleans album is a picture of the flag of Texas because in the interview buddy holly talks about the lone star state
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Wow
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« It’s probably the glasses or something » 😎🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
buddy was so cool
I was 14 and already a fan of buddy's. I heard of his death at the local speedway at redcliffe Queensland Australia on a Saturday night. Still miss him greatly... LOL Buddy!
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@@jessicawiley5797 Hello Jessica. No, I doubt that we have ever met. I haven't been out of Australia for some time. Where are you, in the USA?
All my life I have played his music, mostly to myself where I can sing along with him
uninterrupted and appreciate more deeply.
Yours Sincerely
Darryl
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@@jessicawiley5797 Stories Jessica lots of stories mostly stories for kids of all ages.
You know, there's a movie of his life. 💕
Just listening to his songs and then his real voice can give you a picture of his talent. Poor dude died at the Age of 24. RIP.
Buddy holly was 22 when he passed
@@darkash900 Right.......... yeah I am sorry mate. So did not actually check his age at the time of his death, instead i just calculated in which he year he was born and in which he died. Now that I think of that too was wrong. Anyways I will be editing this comment so anyone who reads this, give some credit to @darkash900.
He looks so handsome in this picture. His voice and laugh, no wonder it was love at first sight for Maria Elena.
This is astonishing. Thank you.
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It’s odd, this is the first time that I’ve heard him speak where he is not singing
Wow! This tape is so clear! Awesome! I wonder if I play it over and over if he’d join me in my living room? Who knows? Paranormal things do happen! 😛
Your right 😯
If you get the chance, visit the Buddy Holly Center and his gravesite in Lubbock, Texas. The BH Center is a wonderful museum with lots of artifacts from his life. They have his motorcycle, quite a few of his clothing items, his famous glasses, and some of his personal correspondence with representatives from his record label. Unfortunately, taking photos and video inside the exhibit area is not permitted. His gravesite is also in Lubbock and is worth visiting. He was 22 when he died. As of 2023, he wound be 87. RIP Buddy Holly.
Innovator guitar hero song writer and Texan gentleman
For a high school kid, Ronnie King did a nice interview. Today's "journalists" always ask long, rambling questions that funnel the subject into a predetermined angle instead of letting them say whatever comes to mind.
It's funny that he says he doesn't like jazz because he went on to do those very jazzy songs with the orchestra
This was 3 months before he died, so he didn't go on to do anything musically unfortunately. The orchestra stuff was done at Decca and Buddy didnt like the sound at all of it and left Decca to get more of a rock n roll sound.
@@ActivateBeastMode1 yeah I know he didn't really like it, it's just funny he did it. Also he did do something musically after the orchestra, the Apartment Tapes, which show a return to rock n roll.
Maybe it grew on him.And a lot of jazzers back then were rebels like the rockers
Reminiscing springs to mind, with King Curtis on sax. Sounds very much like jazz to me.