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The Day the Music Died

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2009 5:05 pm
by elizabethswann
Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of "The Day the Music Died", in which Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper died tragically in a plane crash in Iowa. I've been a Buddy Holly fan thanks to my mother and I grew up listening to his music. I learned about the Day the Music Died in my History of Rock class a few years back and I still can't believe it hit fifty years today.

I believe this article in which it didn't kill the music and that it made it both bigger and stronger. It may have died back then but many musicians still remember the day and have been influenced by the three artists fifty years later.

Were you fans of any of/all three of them? If so, what was your favorite song(s) by them? Mine will always be "Everyday" by Buddy Holly. It's soothing and it puts a warm feeling in your heart.

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2009 6:05 pm
by Jacca5660
Yes it is a sad memory. I would say Wake Up little Suzie. It's hard to believe with what is acceptable now, how scary their music was to adults at the time. When they had a show there were protest and records being banned because of the "DANGER" of their music. I believe you can hear their songs on easy listening station now. How times have changed! (yes this was even before my time.)

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2009 6:08 pm
by elizabethswann
Jacca5660 wrote:Yes it is a sad memory. I would say Wake Up little Suzie. It's hard to believe with what is acceptable now, how scary their music was to adults at the time. When they had a show there were protest and records being banned because of the "DANGER" of their music. I believe you can hear their songs on easy listening station now. How times have changed! (yes this was even before my time.)
Wasn't "Wake Up Little Suzie" by the Everly Brothers?

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2009 6:20 pm
by Akyriel
Yes "Wake Up Little Suzie" is by the Everly Brothers.

My favorites are:
Buddy Holly: That'll Be The Day + Maybe Baby
Big Bopper: Chantilly Lace
Ritchie Valens: None. La Bomba sux

Posted: Feb Tue 03, 2009 6:21 pm
by Jacca5660
Miss: Peggy Sue :oops:

Posted: Feb Wed 04, 2009 1:00 am
by Len90
Wow that was fifty years ago. I was not alive for that, but definitely enjoy the music that they made. It is a shame their lives were ended so early.

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 10:51 am
by FlyingMouse
Fun Fact:

I used to work with Buddy Holly's neice. Also, her daughter and my kiddos go to the same school.

She can sing, but hasn't tried to do anything serious.

Edit: I also got to hold (but didn't want to try on) the glasses Buddy was wearing when the plane crashed. This was before they were put into the museum.

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 2:05 pm
by elizabethswann
FlyingMouse wrote:Edit: I also got to hold (but didn't want to try on) the glasses Buddy was wearing when the plane crashed. This was before they were put into the museum.
Really? That must have been one heck of an experience to hold a piece of history.

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 2:10 pm
by FlyingMouse
elizabethswann wrote:
FlyingMouse wrote:Edit: I also got to hold (but didn't want to try on) the glasses Buddy was wearing when the plane crashed. This was before they were put into the museum.
Really? That must have been one heck of an experience to hold a piece of history.
I was suprised on how undamanged they were. Some scratches and cracked lens, but not broken.

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 2:16 pm
by elizabethswann
FlyingMouse wrote:
elizabethswann wrote:
FlyingMouse wrote:Edit: I also got to hold (but didn't want to try on) the glasses Buddy was wearing when the plane crashed. This was before they were put into the museum.
Really? That must have been one heck of an experience to hold a piece of history.
I was suprised on how undamanged they were. Some scratches and cracked lens, but not broken.
Are you serious? That almost gave me chills reading that but I'm amazed to hear that they were in pretty decent condition.

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 2:38 pm
by FlyingMouse
elizabethswann wrote:
FlyingMouse wrote:
elizabethswann wrote: Really? That must have been one heck of an experience to hold a piece of history.
I was suprised on how undamanged they were. Some scratches and cracked lens, but not broken.
Are you serious? That almost gave me chills reading that but I'm amazed to hear that they were in pretty decent condition.
Hot and cold running..chills

That story is true. The story that I tell about me dancing on his grave is not true. Although I have walked around it, and pondered purchasing (not real serious, though) the site that would be just above his head. The ones to his left and right are, uhhh, taken. The road is next to his feet.

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 6:37 pm
by elizabethswann
I forgot to ask; which museum are the glasses in?

Posted: Mar Tue 24, 2009 8:59 pm
by FlyingMouse
elizabethswann wrote:I forgot to ask; which museum are the glasses in?
Buddy Holly Museum in Lubbock, TX.