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dxAce[_22_] February 2nd 14 09:32 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
In the early morning hours of February 3 1959, outside of Mason City, Iowa, a
small plane crashed.

We will always remember Buddy Holly, and the others who were killed in the
crash during a snowstorm.




dave February 3rd 14 01:23 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
On 02/02/2014 01:32 PM, dxAce wrote:
In the early morning hours of February 3 1959, outside of Mason City, Iowa, a
small plane crashed.

We will always remember Buddy Holly, and the others who were killed in the
crash during a snowstorm.



Quick! Name 3 Buddy Holly songs!

extra class[_255_] February 3rd 14 02:16 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
Top 40 propaganda about some loser, by that one hit wonder McLean
The day the music died was when Sam Cooke was gunned down

dave February 3rd 14 02:31 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
On 02/03/2014 06:16 AM, extra class wrote:
Top 40 propaganda about some loser, by that one hit wonder McLean
The day the music died was when Sam Cooke was gunned down


Ritchie Valens a loser? Buddy Holly a loser? JP Richardson a loser?



extra class[_256_] February 3rd 14 02:53 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
loser = one hit wonder
Top 40 is for losers

dave February 3rd 14 03:24 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
On 02/03/2014 06:53 AM, extra class wrote:
loser = one hit wonder Top 40 is for losers


Holly had a dozen or more hits. I can think of 3 monsters from
Valenzuela; The Big Bopper was a one hit wonder, admittedly, but
Richardson was a pioneer regional record producer in SE Texas and had a
great future when killed.

J.B. Wood[_2_] February 3rd 14 03:45 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
On 02/02/2014 04:32 PM, dxAce wrote:
In the early morning hours of February 3 1959, outside of Mason City, Iowa, a
small plane crashed.

We will always remember Buddy Holly, and the others who were killed in the
crash during a snowstorm.

Hello, and who's the "we"? If you mean boomers like myself, yes. Not
necessarily so with Gen-Xers and Millenials. I shall always remember
Annette Funicello ;-) Sincerely,


--
J. B. Wood e-mail:

extra class[_257_] February 3rd 14 03:58 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
dave you Ignorant slut

Memo to McLean and the others culturally brainwashed by one hit wonders on
Top 40 radio

Should read: The Day ROCKABILLY Music Died


DhiaDuit February 3rd 14 06:19 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
On Monday, February 3, 2014 9:58:36 AM UTC-6, extra class wrote:
dave you Ignorant slut



Memo to McLean and the others culturally brainwashed by one hit wonders on

Top 40 radio



Should read: The Day ROCKABILLY Music Died


Looka here ilk,,, I Likes the kind of Music I Likes. Google,,, Ancient Music of Ireland and www.contemplator.com and Google,,, Big Band Swing Era Music. I couldn't care less than less about 'modern day' damn so called 'music'

DhiaDuit February 3rd 14 06:54 PM

The Day the Music Died
 
On Monday, February 3, 2014 12:19:49 PM UTC-6, DhiaDuit wrote:
On Monday, February 3, 2014 9:58:36 AM UTC-6, extra class wrote:

dave you Ignorant slut








Memo to McLean and the others culturally brainwashed by one hit wonders on




Top 40 radio








Should read: The Day ROCKABILLY Music Died




Looka here ilk,,, I Likes the kind of Music I Likes. Google,,, Ancient Music of Ireland and www.contemplator.com and Google,,, Big Band Swing Era Music. I couldn't care less than less about 'modern day' damn so called 'music'


www.kabl960.com Since 1959.(named for San Francisco's Cable Cars) That is a real Good Music Station. You can listen to it anywhere. There are many other real Good similar Stations too, all around the World.


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