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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. |
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! |
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 |
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? |
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loser = one hit wonder
Top 40 is for losers |
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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. |
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 |
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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' |
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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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On Sunday, February 2, 2014 3:32:17 PM UTC-6, 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. Somebody lost a coin flip to see who would get the last seat on the plane that day. Waylon Jennings was amongst those left to ride the bus to Fargo instead of flying with Buddy Holly et.al. Jennings jokingly said "I hope the plane crashes". His words haunted him to the day he died. Images of the plane crash:https://www.google.com/search?q=budd...&bih=666&dpr=1 |
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On Monday, February 3, 2014 10:26:09 PM UTC-6, wrote:
On Sunday, February 2, 2014 3:32:17 PM UTC-6, 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. Somebody lost a coin flip to see who would get the last seat on the plane that day. Waylon Jennings was amongst those left to ride the bus to Fargo instead of flying with Buddy Holly et.al. Jennings jokingly said "I hope the plane crashes". His words haunted him to the day he died. Images of the plane crash:https://www.google.com/search?q=budd...&bih=666&dpr=1 I had do some flying in Airyplanes and Hekticopters when I was in the Army. I likes Aircraft, but I don'ts like flying in them thar machines. I am a damn Ground Pounder, I are, I are. |
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On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 20:41:48 -0800, DhiaDuit wrote:
I had do some flying in Airyplanes and Hekticopters when I was in the Army. I likes Aircraft, but I don'ts like flying in them thar machines. I am a damn Ground Pounder, I are, I are. Are your cornflakes soggy again? Mine are still OK, but fading fast. |
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We received Buku Moor (Rain). Here today. You ought to see how Soggy the Ground is out there. Looka here ilk, The California Drought as seen from Space. www.drudgereport.com. I Doubt there will be a Drought in The Great Land Mass in my Lifetime.
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On Monday, February 3, 2014 10:58:36 AM UTC-5, 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 Valenzuela was Cal/Mex, more Doo-Wop than rockabilly. Holly and Bopper were Texans with more connection to Western Swing than anything else. |
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On 02/05/2014 07:29 AM, dave wrote:
On 02/05/2014 06:59 AM, wrote: On Monday, February 3, 2014 10:58:36 AM UTC-5, 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 Valenzuela was Cal/Mex, more Doo-Wop than rockabilly. Holly and Bopper were Texans with more connection to Western Swing than anything else. La Bamba was Chicano Oh Donna was Doo-Wop C'mon Ev'rybody was straight up Rock Holly was pure panhandle high plains Indian reservation creativity and inspiration. He introduced forms and structures unknown prior to him, like Hank Williams did a few years earlier. The Big Bopper was a one man wrecking crew. He wrote "White Lightning" a damn fine rock song by George Jones (his best imho). SE Texas has lots of fumes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Bopper |
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Get over it, its ROCKABILLY, move on
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On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 10:08:15 AM UTC-6, extra class wrote:
Get over it, its ROCKABILLY, move on Cajun Music, and Reggae Music. That's some Good stuff. Google,,, juneberry78s.com Roots Music Listening Room |
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On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 20:55:23 -0800, DhiaDuit wrote:
We received Buku Moor (Rain). Here today. You ought to see how Soggy the Ground is out there. Looka here ilk, The California Drought as seen from Space. www.drudgereport.com. I Doubt there will be a Drought in The Great Land Mass in my Lifetime. The rain drizzled in on my old weatherstripping today. My pretzels also got drizzled and became uneatable. Has that ever happened to you? |
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On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 8:18:22 PM UTC-6, sctvguy1 wrote:
On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 20:55:23 -0800, DhiaDuit wrote: We received Buku Moor (Rain). Here today. You ought to see how Soggy the Ground is out there. Looka here ilk, The California Drought as seen from Space. www.drudgereport.com. I Doubt there will be a Drought in The Great Land Mass in my Lifetime. The rain drizzled in on my old weatherstripping today. My pretzels also got drizzled and became uneatable. Has that ever happened to you? I don'ts gotz no toofz, I cain't eatz no pretzelz. Going ro be below freezing tonight. I have 15 plastic one gallon jugs filled with watery and my bath tub filled with watery. (for flushing the crapper, you know what I mean?) I opened the two outside watery faucets and I turned OFF the watery at the watery meter. If I get any watery leaks, it won't be because of the freezing COLD weather. |
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