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Buddy Holly & The Crickets "That'll Be The Day" on The Ed Sullivan Show 

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@henrydouberly3950
@henrydouberly3950 3 года назад
There was a time when this was the heaviest music ever made
@Adyman182
@Adyman182 3 года назад
Bach, Beethoven and Rachmaninoff existed...
@henrydouberly3950
@henrydouberly3950 3 года назад
@@Adyman182 ah, I have been made a fool. Classical music can get pretty heavy sometimes.
@willhissettmusic
@willhissettmusic 3 года назад
@@henrydouberly3950 a lot of jazz around this time was pretty heavy too
@TheDylandProductions
@TheDylandProductions 3 года назад
I was gonna say Beethoven has entered the chat! lol But in all seriousness, this WAS the "hardest" music out there at the time. Amplified guitars, r&b drum kit, upright bass (which, in real life really cuts through the air compared to electric bass), and a happy-go-lucky singer who's lyrics had a bit more to them than what met the eye on the surface (like most music of the day). For people who can't get into older rock, or jazz, or whatever - I always suggest they watch it live. Through those live performances, you really get to see the craftsmanship, the sweat, the performance. Sometimes the records can be sterile - especially if you listen to hip hop, heavy metal, or pop all day. 50's and 60's music really is great. Before the 'do it in the studio' mumbo jumbo. Everything was recorded live, and innovations were made on the daily.
@joshuamayes3195
@joshuamayes3195 3 года назад
@@TheDylandProductions I can't understand how they get a mix like this - especially the vocals which seem to be unmic'd.
@halburgess5257
@halburgess5257 3 года назад
I find it hard not to believe that the rhythm guitarist isn’t also Buddy Holly
@zuraiashvili8647
@zuraiashvili8647 3 года назад
:DDDD
@gremlynn009
@gremlynn009 3 года назад
Fun fact! That’s actually Nikki Sullivan! As far as I know he wasn’t part of The Crickets for very long, but he’s absolutely fantastic in this recording!
@jamesnewman7961
@jamesnewman7961 3 года назад
Nikki Sullivan was also a Good 🎸 Guitarist! He wasn't with the Crickets very Long.
@gmscurto
@gmscurto 3 года назад
Nikki Sullivan played on 27 of Buddy Holly's 32 recordings. Also is in the Rock-'n'-roll Hall of Fame as a member of The Crickets.
@tommyarmour986
@tommyarmour986 3 года назад
I think they might both be Steven Colbert.
@queenbee2371
@queenbee2371 Год назад
Hard to imagine that Buddy was only 22 when he lost his life. And that Ritchie Valens was only 17. Hurts my heart we lost them so young.
@andrealee1882
@andrealee1882 2 месяца назад
We before my time and it still bothers me 🩵 I wasn't born until 1988
@ehardin54
@ehardin54 18 дней назад
That didn't hurt anyone more so than Waylon Jennings. 😢
@micheleatlilacsrust5785
@micheleatlilacsrust5785 3 года назад
The rare sighting of a legend. RIP Buddy Holly. Thanks for inspiring John, Paul, George & Ringo.
@lj1843
@lj1843 3 года назад
Yeshhh
@vintageremasters8912
@vintageremasters8912 2 года назад
Imagine being one of the people that influenced the Beatles.
@thebeatlesandqueen8817
@thebeatlesandqueen8817 2 года назад
@@vintageremasters8912 yeah
@thebeatlesandqueen8817
@thebeatlesandqueen8817 2 года назад
@@vintageremasters8912 he inspired many other artists and bands
@aebhosor4835
@aebhosor4835 2 года назад
Which made me wonder how Holly would've reacted to the Beatles had he not been killed by a plane crash
@danlc95
@danlc95 3 года назад
That drummer is criminally underrated. Excellent technique.
@RoadOutWest
@RoadOutWest 3 года назад
Jerry Allison is indeed very underrated.
@shkokyone6748
@shkokyone6748 3 года назад
Dude in those days everybody was great 👍 ❤️🌹💐🌷🌻💋
@hijodelaisla275
@hijodelaisla275 3 года назад
What's his rating?
@danlc95
@danlc95 3 года назад
@@hijodelaisla275 - Not sure, probably a million... Not sure.
@surreptitiousmusic
@surreptitiousmusic 3 года назад
Making it look easy, too. Some left hand on that kid
@stevefaure415
@stevefaure415 3 года назад
As awe-inspiring as Elvis was, there was something about Buddy that he was lacking. Elvis is like a fictional character, a superhero. But Buddy is like the cool guy you hope you could become yourself.
@jackwalsh7956
@jackwalsh7956 3 года назад
It was like Steven Van Zandt said about the Beatles and Stones. The Beatles were the superstars. The stones looked like normal guys. More relatable. He thought, ‘hey, I can do that.!’
@vintageremasters8912
@vintageremasters8912 2 года назад
John Lennon stated that if Buddy Holly lived longer he could have been the king of rock 'n' roll.
@Alex-gn9px
@Alex-gn9px 2 года назад
@@vintageremasters8912 Buddy wasn't as handsome as Elvis and he didn't have Elvis' charisma. But as a talent he was not inferior to Elvis, quite the contrary. Buddy wrote most of the songs he sang, Elvis didn't.
@aldairmartinez5848
@aldairmartinez5848 2 года назад
@@vintageremasters8912 nah man, Chuck Berry always
@marcstevens8576
@marcstevens8576 2 года назад
I agree with you totally. Look at Bill Haley. He was fat & married, but, like Buddy, he could be more inspiring to ordinary street musicians that couldn't do The Jailhouse Rock...
@nugsovile4333
@nugsovile4333 3 года назад
It's crazy to think that back on the 50s this was considered the Devil's Music. Music has changed so much in 60 years, it's crazy.
@joecoolgamin7704
@joecoolgamin7704 3 года назад
Yep
@paladinricthie5189
@paladinricthie5189 2 года назад
Today's ARE the devil's music.
@oliverpura9876
@oliverpura9876 2 года назад
I think we are pretty close to the devil. Charon has his hand out to lead us across the river Styx to meet our maker.
@waytoobiased
@waytoobiased 2 года назад
I’m not one to call any music the devil’s music, but the folks who DID call this the devil’s music would have vomited at Montero.
@boombapdoom493
@boombapdoom493 2 года назад
Jazz, rock n roll,heavy metal and gangsta rap at one point was called “devils music”
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 Год назад
RIP the four members of The Crickets Buddy Holly (September 7, 1936 - February 3, 1959), aged 22 Niki Sullivan (June 23, 1937 - April 6, 2004), aged 66 Jerry Allison (August 31, 1939 - August 22, 2022), aged 82 Joe B. Mauldin (July 8, 1940 - February 7, 2015), aged 74 You will always be remembered as legends.
@CarlosReus
@CarlosReus 2 года назад
Here I am today February 3, 2022 listening to Buddy Holly, 63 years after the "Day the Music Died". Buddy is immortal and his music lives on. Gone, but not forgotten.
@p.c.4606
@p.c.4606 Год назад
es verdad, amigo!!
@wilsondave8569
@wilsondave8569 Год назад
Hello pretty lady how are you doing today hope you have a wonderful day??
@vintage_gal64
@vintage_gal64 Год назад
@@wilsondave8569 what the heck??
@Elaine32909
@Elaine32909 Год назад
Feb. 3, 2023
@robertcubinelli4961
@robertcubinelli4961 Год назад
@@Elaine32909 07/02/23 and still rockin' out with Buddy Holly.
@aaronramirezrodriguez4719
@aaronramirezrodriguez4719 3 года назад
Ed Sullivan show Has Done A lot for Music
@ilikestripes5709
@ilikestripes5709 3 года назад
Fr tho
@billblaski9523
@billblaski9523 3 года назад
What do u mean?
@sullygroot924
@sullygroot924 3 года назад
Changed literal history with his show
@gaynorpatterson2915
@gaynorpatterson2915 3 года назад
@@billblaski9523 Duh. The Beatles.
@2023-Sucked
@2023-Sucked 3 года назад
@@billblaski9523 literally the beatles exploding in popularity in the states
@CartersRemasters
@CartersRemasters 3 года назад
Three Liverpool boys found connection in this
@jaylynch674
@jaylynch674 3 года назад
I wonder who
@MostlyBrenda
@MostlyBrenda 3 года назад
@@jaylynch674 Billy J Kramer, Rory Storm and Gerry Marsden 🙂
@jaylynch674
@jaylynch674 3 года назад
@@MostlyBrenda oh I was thinking The Beatles lol but there are 4 😂
@MostlyBrenda
@MostlyBrenda 3 года назад
@@jaylynch674 Well, at least we can be sure that the Beatles derived their name from "The Crickets". Ringo wasn't in the group until '62. so maybe 3 is right
@mfb3042
@mfb3042 3 года назад
Not too much difference between crickets and beetles.
@MostlyBrenda
@MostlyBrenda 3 года назад
This was a shortened version because they did "Peggy Sue" right after. Also, on the same show, was Sam Cooke doing "You Send Me" and The Rays with "Silhouettes", not to mention Bobby Helms singing "My Special Angel". Not a bad Sunday evening.
@TomElvisSmith
@TomElvisSmith 3 года назад
Yes, it was a really good show! I think the Glenn Miller Orchestra was also on at the start (without Glenn, of course, since he had gone missing during WWII).
@MostlyBrenda
@MostlyBrenda 3 года назад
@@TomElvisSmith So I guess all that exists are the two Sullivans and the Arthur Murray Dance Party show? Ballroom dancers with Buddy!😃 They did some others like Bandstand and London Palladium, but I don't think any of those were saved. 😥
@TomElvisSmith
@TomElvisSmith 3 года назад
@@MostlyBrendaYes, that's right! Those are the only Holly TV appearances which are known to exist. The Dick Clark Beechnut Shows and American Bandstand appearances were lost long ago; I think Buddy was on them three times in total, and a lot of early British television was not saved, including that Palladium performance unfortunately. Incidentally, I wish the Sullivan channel would upload Brenda's performance of "Fool #1" from a 1961 show, as well as the performance of "Serenade" by Jan Peerce on the same episode. I've been looking for that show since I found out about its existence many years ago.
@MostlyBrenda
@MostlyBrenda 3 года назад
@@TomElvisSmith For as much as he helped "Teen" music, Dick Clark was an unbelievable cheapskate. All lip-syncs and then he didn't save the tapes. The Kinescopes for the Beechnut show exist only because he did it in New York and ABC stored them, not DC Productions. Even in LA with the weekly show, there was no band, no color till late 60s and many shows are missing.
@webbtrekker534
@webbtrekker534 3 года назад
I was 12 years old and watching this on TV.
@donaldwilson3798
@donaldwilson3798 2 года назад
I'm 75 and I grew up with Buddy Holly in Lubbock Texas
@paulstough2995
@paulstough2995 Месяц назад
Do you know Bill Daine?
@superzin086
@superzin086 Месяц назад
epic
@frankgala4570
@frankgala4570 4 месяца назад
He was never considered the "King" of Rock n' Roll, but I tell you, without him none of the music that we called "Rock" nowadays would exist, period.
@user-fi5zl1vc1c
@user-fi5zl1vc1c 4 месяца назад
Buddy paved the way for these other artists. He was a legendary performer and great songwriter. He did all of that before the age of 22 is insane! Buddy Holly s greatest hits will always be cherished and appreciated by all of his fans. 🎶🎶🎶🎶
@josephlarson4201
@josephlarson4201 3 месяца назад
He was integral to the Beatles. They saw him write and record his own songs and inspired them. Honestly, you can credit Buddy for the whole musical movement in England
@dextervortexsungte5348
@dextervortexsungte5348 3 месяца назад
would?
@Dunce...
@Dunce... Год назад
Buddy Holly, along with Little Richard and Chuck Berry helped to spearhead a movement where performers wrote their own songs - something virtually unheard of in popular music at that time.
@cs-7
@cs-7 3 года назад
RIP Buddy Holly. Gone 62 years ago today, 1959.
@cs-7
@cs-7 3 года назад
@Gazza Boo yes
@wddub9075
@wddub9075 3 года назад
The day the music died
@michaelolz
@michaelolz 2 года назад
I just watched the 1978 film “The Buddy Holly Story”. Gary Busey actually performed and he did GREAT! You could tell he was honored to play that role. So unfair. What else was in Buddy’s brilliant mind?
@th3painter728
@th3painter728 2 года назад
63 years now
@cs-7
@cs-7 2 года назад
@@th3painter728 Yep. Still amazes me how Buddy Holly did more for rock and roll in just three short years than most guys do in their entire lives. And he was only 21 years old.
@timburr4453
@timburr4453 3 года назад
63 years later this still sounds fresh, rockin, and beautifully crafted. Holly's talent was immense. Sad he didn't live to see rock take off into the stratosphere in the 60's and witness how much he influenced the Beatles. Lennon mentioned how comforting to him it was to see a glasses wearing rock star as well
@tammylewis2408
@tammylewis2408 2 года назад
John was near-sighted in real life, and really did not wear glasses in public until around late 1966-early 1967. He wore the iconic "granny glasses" in the movie "How I Won the War" and that became his signature for the rest of his life. I loved what John said about Buddy and his glasses, it made Buddy more real and accessible to the public unlike Elvis, who was too perfect and not as accessible.
@Jim4979
@Jim4979 3 года назад
I saw Buddy reform in 1958. He put on a great show and also talked to him, I will always remember his shy grin on his face. R.I. P. . ....
@boombapdoom493
@boombapdoom493 2 года назад
What did you guys talk about?
@gaynorpatterson2915
@gaynorpatterson2915 2 года назад
You’re so lucky… you are a part of history … I’d love to have been there. But I wasn’t born.. I hope you keep these stories and pass them along to your loved ones. 💕
@Crushenator500
@Crushenator500 3 года назад
One of the biggest tragedies in all of music is that Buddy Holly died a meagre 22 years old. It's still hard to wrap my head around what he achieved at such a young age.
@patricklogan7238
@patricklogan7238 Год назад
He had many many recordings unreleased when he died. The record company released them for ten years.
@ansias77
@ansias77 3 года назад
Jerry Allison's left hand speed at 0:26 is simply doggone awesome. His accents, changes of intensity while being perfectly in time.. It's simply delightful to watch for any musician or real music lovers. Jerry was unique.
@daveconleyportfolio5192
@daveconleyportfolio5192 3 года назад
If only he could have learned to relax a little. :)
@brycehardy9257
@brycehardy9257 3 года назад
do you mean his right hand because that's what he is strumming with otherwise his left hand is pretty good yet average for guitar
@matthewloughran73
@matthewloughran73 3 года назад
@@brycehardy9257 Jerry Allison is the Drummer.
@yangerjamir0906
@yangerjamir0906 2 года назад
@BRYCE HARDY, facepalm moment. The other guy is talking about the drummer, Jerry Allison.
@ansias77
@ansias77 2 года назад
@@daveconleyportfolio5192 relax a little ?? he's pretty relaxed. His timing always was perfect, even at 18 playing live for millions of people, like here.
@Dunce...
@Dunce... 2 года назад
"Buddy Holly was a poet - way ahead of his time.” “At least the first 40 songs we wrote were Buddy Holly-influenced.” “I play Buddy Holly every night before going onstage." - The Beatles
@aaronking7326
@aaronking7326 Год назад
So much talent in 22 yrs...Surely, Buddy would've had his own recording label if not for his tragic demise
@roxannemoser
@roxannemoser 3 года назад
Today's my dad's birthday. He loved Buddy. I hope Buddy's playing Dad a song today. I miss you Dad. Thanks for giving me the love of music.
@shirtsguitar
@shirtsguitar 2 года назад
😇👏🏻
@rossmacben
@rossmacben 3 года назад
RIP Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper
@buddyholly9960
@buddyholly9960 3 года назад
My other hero how you doing
@idlehands1111111111
@idlehands1111111111 2 года назад
Having just learned how Buddy met his demise, this song takes on a new haunted feeling.
@bradyfry8031
@bradyfry8031 Год назад
Everybody talks about how great Elvis was, but honestly I think Buddy Holly was just as amazing as him
@sweetnsournugget2609
@sweetnsournugget2609 Год назад
I argee
@dannybrown8975
@dannybrown8975 Год назад
Hello 👋 Brady, How are you doing hope your having a wonderful holidays over there with you and your family
@Journeyman-Fixit
@Journeyman-Fixit 8 месяцев назад
I think this man may have been the originator of Rock and Roll.
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 3 года назад
Watching the film The Searchers and every time John Wayne said “that’ll be the day” I thought of Buddy and his brother seeing it in the movies on a Saturday afternoon and Buddy coming home and immediately writing the song.
@CamperVanPersie
@CamperVanPersie 3 года назад
Same film title was used by "The Searchers"...
@retiredyeti5555
@retiredyeti5555 3 года назад
The Ed Sullivan Show was a fixture in my parents home when I was a teenager. I was fortunate to witness history in the making, with Buddy on the show. I also saw him in the Winter Tour show in Milwaukee just days before he died.
@YG-rr6zv
@YG-rr6zv 3 года назад
Then that must mean you're 70 or pushing 80 years old right?
@retiredyeti5555
@retiredyeti5555 3 года назад
@@YG-rr6zv - good guess - I'll be 78 this summer.
@boombapdoom493
@boombapdoom493 2 года назад
How was the show?
@matteoj226
@matteoj226 3 года назад
We've now got phones that can do anything and everything imaginable, but the Fender Strat hasn't changed in 70 years.
@hermeso9713
@hermeso9713 3 года назад
Is that a bad thing?
@matteoj226
@matteoj226 3 года назад
@@hermeso9713 No, I think it's a good thing :)
@gabe_s_videos
@gabe_s_videos 2 года назад
If it ain't broke...!
@procrastinator6902
@procrastinator6902 2 года назад
It has but in ways that aren't strikingly obvious...no more nitro finishes (typically), the sunbursts are now 3 tone, 5 way selectors switches, rosewood fretboard became available (then changed from slab to veneer), 7.25" to 9.5" fretboard radius, no more ashtray bridge cover, etc. But yes, to the general individual it will seem virtually unchanged...and for good reason, it was a great design especially for its time.
@sophielegault2278
@sophielegault2278 Год назад
64 years ago today the world lost Buddy Holly😰😰 Rest In Peace Buddy Holly❤️❤️
@colmhauser9532
@colmhauser9532 3 года назад
Buddy Holly's brilliance was stolen from the World far too soon, but his influence on every recording artist ever since cannot be underestimated. His music was easily 30 to 40 years before it's time, and it's only fitting that his legacy will last many times that. If humanity still exists in five hundred years it's likely that his unique and original talent will be recognised as one of the greatest cultural gifts of the 20th century.
@jessemuir1700
@jessemuir1700 Год назад
Buddy holly made the beatles
@wilsondave8569
@wilsondave8569 Год назад
Hi gorgeous how are you doing today hope you have a wonderful day and your family???
@fictionsmith3688
@fictionsmith3688 6 месяцев назад
40 something years later: Weeeeooo I look just like Buddy Holly
@Aubrey187
@Aubrey187 Год назад
It breaks my heart he along with other talented legends passed away so young and so tragically!!
@MCO18
@MCO18 3 года назад
Less than seven years later, the greatest students of Buddy Holly would grace the same stage - The Beatles
@GREG62944
@GREG62944 Месяц назад
Will I ever be able to something good like this?
@ryannicholls7244
@ryannicholls7244 3 года назад
The "Buddy Holly" format is still used today (for the most part)....2 guitars, bass, and drums.
@chaseywoot
@chaseywoot 2 года назад
A lot of famous bands adopted that format like (to name a few) The Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads and Metallica
@cn7230
@cn7230 Год назад
Anyone find themselves unable to take their eyes off the drum playing on these buddy videos. Criminally underrated player.
@gaynorpatterson2915
@gaynorpatterson2915 Год назад
Who’d thought a 1:30 song would put music on the map..RIP Buddy Holly. Gone way too soon..We were robbed of so many great songs. 😥❤
@QuarkGamingLLC
@QuarkGamingLLC Год назад
Imagine naming your kid after a Weezer song. “I carried this child for 9 months, lemme name him after Weezer, that’ll get him all the chicks”
@poopfart7420
@poopfart7420 Год назад
He gets no bitches
@TomElvisSmith
@TomElvisSmith 3 года назад
I've seen this Buddy Holly footage on Ed Sullivan so many times, along with "Oh Boy" and "Peggy Sue", and it never gets old, because this is a true classic performer. The influence of Buddy Holly on rock and roll music was immense, and he was fantastic! So many of these music performances are so short though, compared to the footage of comedians uploaded. It's a shame that you don't upload the entire sets performed by each singer on the shows you are excerpting from. They often perform 2 or 3 songs in a row, and shown in their entirety, the clips would equal those from the comedians, length-wise. Fans of the musicians would surely like to see the entire performances.
@wandahaiche8641
@wandahaiche8641 2 года назад
I agree. And speaking of influence: isn't it sad how much negativity and non-altruistic sentiment has become incorporated into today's "music"? Rage, blame, misanthropy, misogyny: these are the LAST sentiments we need to be hearing and communicating to younger generations. Surely there are more constructive and realistic avenues for addressing one's frustration with one's situation in life: graduate from high school ; go to work, or to college, or to trade school; be a non-judgmental and quiet neighbor, a productive employee or entrepreneur, and a good citizen. Accept that not everyone will become Emperor but everyone can be a good guy (gal). Teenage angst is kind of cute; vitriolic rage and offensive presentations are not acceptable in a civilized society.
@bethany-anne
@bethany-anne 2 года назад
@@wandahaiche8641 why is this one of the most meaningful comments I’ve ever seen. It really rings true. The true purpose of life is really lost these days. Everyone’s in constant competition to “be someone” but forgetting that we’re all someone, whatever walk of life we choose. Making music used to be something that musicians would do because it made them happy & they wanted to share it. That still happens but it feels the majority are in it for the fame & the money now (which is insane how much these days). Buddy Holly went on that final tour to provide for his wife and unborn child. Not simply to become a household name, owning loads of expensive cars and living in a couple of mansions that only the working class could dream of. I pray that soon the majority will find happiness in just simple living
@mickeymouse4897
@mickeymouse4897 11 месяцев назад
@@wandahaiche8641 Ooo someone's had a dictionary for breakfast.
@billblaski9523
@billblaski9523 10 месяцев назад
​@@mickeymouse4897lol
@onelapmaster5634
@onelapmaster5634 2 года назад
I believe Buddy's guitar skills have gone largely underappreciated. In this song he really puts on a great display. The intro is deceptively tricky then he does some great choppy rhythm playing with some power chords thrown in.
@db90990
@db90990 Год назад
Is there footage of Buddy playing the Piano❓️🎹
@whitesabbath6581
@whitesabbath6581 3 года назад
R.I.P. Buddy Holly (1936-1959)
@sophielegault2278
@sophielegault2278 2 года назад
63 years ago today the world lost Buddy Holly❤️ R.I.P❤️
@jimmysimms2399
@jimmysimms2399 7 месяцев назад
I played in a group when Buddy was in his prime and we idolised him. His music and everything about him was awesome. For years afterwards our bass player cried about his premature death every time he had a drink. Buddy’s music still sounds fresh and new even today.
@robloxman274abc
@robloxman274abc 3 года назад
Its a shame he died. I love buddy holly Rip buddy holly 1936-1959 Aged 22 Died in a plane crash
@jakethecarsandreactorvideo9409
@jakethecarsandreactorvideo9409 3 года назад
He was 22
@jakethecarsandreactorvideo9409
@jakethecarsandreactorvideo9409 3 года назад
He died before his birthday
@karloarsch1579
@karloarsch1579 Месяц назад
When this came out, I was very young, and since English is not my first language, I understood: Laraby the day. It took me years to find out, what he really sung.
@CrystalClearWith8BE
@CrystalClearWith8BE 3 года назад
The drummer looks underrated in this video. His drum style was a different one than another.
@gerrybuddygerry8529
@gerrybuddygerry8529 3 года назад
Jerry Allison played on the Everly's original Til I Kissed You. I love that drumming.
@michaelgallant2623
@michaelgallant2623 2 года назад
63 years passed...February 3rd.2022...this is the day...Buddy.
@stephenvincent4989
@stephenvincent4989 11 месяцев назад
2023 and still fresh and very special - Buddy was truly unique and played a sound that will go on forever!
@Meneervdberg
@Meneervdberg 7 месяцев назад
Cause that'll be the day When I die 🎶 3 feb 1959 ✝️
@prmayner
@prmayner 3 года назад
I never realized what an amazing guitarist Holly really was, the lead in to this song proves it. He was a MASTER.
@TJfromEarth
@TJfromEarth 2 года назад
I mean not to take anything away from the guy but I’d hardly say the three chords he plays to open a song as being guitar mastery. He’s still much better than me but what he’s playing in this instance isn’t considered very difficult
@ianarchibald1423
@ianarchibald1423 2 года назад
@@TJfromEarth True it is all very simple. I think what people mean is that he had a certain touch, call it verve or something. It was a feel that no one who has ever covered any of his songs has captured. Not even the Beatles, although Blind Faith does recreate the spirit of it with their version of Well Alright.
@rosco1pug
@rosco1pug Год назад
Buddy launches into his middle 8 solo (even if it was shortened) and the camera immediately switches to the guy strumming rhythm behind him!
@tonytrotta9322
@tonytrotta9322 3 года назад
Great song by Buddy Holly and the Crickets. In June 1956, Holly, Allison and Sonny Curtis went to see the movie The Searchers, starring John Wayne, in which Wayne repeatedly used the phrase "that'll be the day". This line of dialogue inspired the young musicians.
@steveconn
@steveconn 3 года назад
Without Buddy the Beatles would've remained a Liverpool skiffle band.
@doodoobrown-johnson1190
@doodoobrown-johnson1190 3 года назад
False
@joseh.749
@joseh.749 3 года назад
@@doodoobrown-johnson1190 no
@doodoobrown-johnson1190
@doodoobrown-johnson1190 3 года назад
@@joseh.749 Paul McCartney said it himself they stole from a lot of people they even stole from The Beach Boys. How do you think because of Buddy Holly himself that was it not gonna be where they supposed to be at right now that’ll make no sense. There was going to get inspiration from somebody anybody.
@redstonelevar6754
@redstonelevar6754 2 года назад
@@doodoobrown-johnson1190 The Quarryman was the Beatles before the Beatles and one of the songs they sang was a cover of “That’ll be the day”
@doodoobrown-johnson1190
@doodoobrown-johnson1190 2 года назад
@@redstonelevar6754 ur life doesn’t stop because a family member left the earth . Why would your dreams or passions. That’s y I say the Beatles was gonna be the Beatles regardless of inspiration.
@Sarah-ky6hj
@Sarah-ky6hj Месяц назад
38 in 2024 and I’m still sad about the passing of the Big 3 and their band members. I grew up listening to older music from different eras not just my own.
@David-sk9vv
@David-sk9vv 3 года назад
Happy 84th Buddy... well... would have been! Thanks for the best music ever!
@michillene
@michillene 2 года назад
RIP Buddy...You were just getting started.
@TheDantheman12121
@TheDantheman12121 2 года назад
I am 37 and I think I was 13 when I went to my step dads parents house and he as playing a song and I thought it sounded awesome. The next song came on and it was alittle slower but still awesome and so I asked him who it was and he told me it was buddy holly. He ended up giving me a cassette of his music. My parents would not let me play it within earshot of them lol. Even to my parents it was before their time but I loved it. Oh just fyi the first song that I heard was peggy sue and then after played everyday.
@josephconroy4259
@josephconroy4259 2 года назад
Interesting fact - first national TV appearance for the stratocaster! 👏
@nationsquid
@nationsquid 2 года назад
He contributed so much to music in such a short amount of time. Not a lot of people can say that. Will always be one of the people I look up to the most.
@tonyisnotdead
@tonyisnotdead 9 месяцев назад
what was his contribution
@lanechasek5560
@lanechasek5560 6 месяцев назад
I can’t believe I’m old enough to have seen this live. I was 50 back then and now that I’m 127, I can confidently say no one can ever match Buddy. RIP in peace, Buddy. God, everything hurts.
@gazjonze
@gazjonze 3 месяца назад
He was 21 there… this is insane.
@grahamboffey457
@grahamboffey457 3 года назад
The drummer is brilliant.
@koiniji1524
@koiniji1524 5 месяцев назад
According to Japan Internet News, today, February 3, 2024, is the 65th anniversary of his death. He is the same age as my father, who will be 88 this year. I didn't know about Charles Hardin Hawley until today.He is a handsome man and has a wonderful voice.
@fremontstreetpresents1415
@fremontstreetpresents1415 5 месяцев назад
one of the greatest rock & roll legends ever. a shame he was killed so soon. they call the day he died "The Day The Music Died".
@jrdriver5729
@jrdriver5729 Год назад
Rock and roll's been going down hill ever since Buddy Holly died. - John Milner 62'
@tonyisnotdead
@tonyisnotdead 9 месяцев назад
that's objectively not true. rock has gotten better ever since it died
@lillianmcgrew217
@lillianmcgrew217 8 месяцев назад
Love Buddy 😅Holly. So sad he died so young ❤😢😢
@laracroft3718
@laracroft3718 3 года назад
Buddy was such a great singer/songwriter.
@onefatstratcat
@onefatstratcat 3 года назад
....but not a looker...lol
@gaynorpatterson2915
@gaynorpatterson2915 3 года назад
@@onefatstratcat because he had glasses?? Stupid comment.. 🙄
@johnphillipsjr7238
@johnphillipsjr7238 2 года назад
@@onefatstratcat neither are you
@josephstewart2827
@josephstewart2827 3 года назад
Buddy was the pioneer for those who came later! Just think of what great songs were lost in his death 🥲🙏
@Cissy2cute
@Cissy2cute 3 года назад
I often reflect on that. All those decades lost...but we will always have his music.
@malicant123
@malicant123 Год назад
A big "what if" of music has to be what would have been had Buddy Holly not passed away at such a young age.
@thebeatlesandqueen8817
@thebeatlesandqueen8817 Год назад
Nothing would change much tbh, holly would keep on going and probably have conflict with his band mates since they couldn’t keep up with buddy. The members didn’t like the touring in the Midwest
@lucianomezzetta4332
@lucianomezzetta4332 3 года назад
Buddy Holly said the song's title came from John Wayne's refrain of "That'll Be the Day" in the classic Western "The Searchers."
@ghostrider-ek8gu
@ghostrider-ek8gu 3 года назад
One of the early greats, and they still ROCK!
@DeanWilliams-my5jg
@DeanWilliams-my5jg 9 месяцев назад
People speak about heroes Buddy Holly was a true hero !💪🇺🇸
@Danny-ju2ip
@Danny-ju2ip 5 месяцев назад
This was such a great song Linda Rondstadt made it famous again in the 70s 🙋‍♂️
@JayZoop
@JayZoop 3 года назад
Good songs. Wish they were longer with more progression. Rock 'n Roll evolved over time. Elvis kicked it up a few notches.
@dannyanime3468
@dannyanime3468 3 года назад
Elvis didn’t do anything new
@jamieferrera8749
@jamieferrera8749 2 года назад
Elvis was a performer like Britney Spears.
@ew447
@ew447 3 года назад
62 years ago today, rest in peace
@timlamiam
@timlamiam Год назад
I always imagine a world where Buddy didn't get on that plane. And the amazing collabs he would've had with the Beatles.
@radwizard
@radwizard Год назад
RIP Jerry Allison 8/22. Shout out sitting here in Lubbock.
@RoadOutWest
@RoadOutWest 3 года назад
Fun Fact: The rhythm guitarist, Niki Sullivan's guitar was not plugged in for this performance. One of many reasons that led to him leaving The Crickets.
@jellocat4100
@jellocat4100 3 года назад
Road Out West why was he performing then
@Cam_1776
@Cam_1776 3 года назад
Jello Cat; probably for looks lmaoo idk kinda weird tho. If buddy had lived he probably would of needed a rhythm guitarist for the 60s
@wddub9075
@wddub9075 3 года назад
Bravo! And Gary Busey may have turned nuts over the years, but he did a heck of a job playing Buddy Holly.
@amandapanda7878
@amandapanda7878 Год назад
i agree
@jennygibbs7801
@jennygibbs7801 5 месяцев назад
Buddy Holly is the greatest and always will be. It’s mind boggling that he was 22 when he died. He would have been way more! At least we got him for a few years ❤
@user-fi5zl1vc1c
@user-fi5zl1vc1c 5 месяцев назад
February 3 1959 What a sad day for anyone who loved music back then. These guys were all very young and talented. You know you are great when The Beatles are influenced by you. This man did so much in just a short period of time it's amazing. If he had lived a long life he would of set the bar so high nobody could of topped him in the music world. He was so great, Elvis Presley wouldn't have been the King.
@ann-catherinemorner7499
@ann-catherinemorner7499 3 года назад
Close your eyes. Add just 10 years. The day the music died. I could cry.
@jerrypark8395
@jerrypark8395 2 года назад
Hello Ann, I see happiness all around you, can I please share from it?
@ronaldlebowitz7409
@ronaldlebowitz7409 Год назад
Happy Birthday Buddy we miss you love hearing your hits over and over again!
@tracycallis156
@tracycallis156 2 года назад
We miss you, Buddy. You were great !!!!!
@Elaine32909
@Elaine32909 Год назад
February 3, 2023 - February 3, 1959. The day we lost them. I had a Buddy Holly album, My favorite, That'll Be the Day, well, it was.
@OGdrodro
@OGdrodro Год назад
every time i see buddy holly & the crickets just makes me remember future man such a great show haha
@simonfiveash3810
@simonfiveash3810 3 года назад
A shame The Beatles never met this Great man.
@panduwobbles2419
@panduwobbles2419 3 года назад
Glad the beatles came around. Els, we'd be listening to Garth brooks greatest southern hits right now.
@Reecers1000
@Reecers1000 21 день назад
LONG LIVE BUDDY!
@cezargarcia7137
@cezargarcia7137 Год назад
The sky belong’s to the stars!
@RoarOfWolverine
@RoarOfWolverine 2 года назад
I think it’s really cool that Joe Mauldin always played a standup bass. He was such a small guy playing that enormous bass, but nothing sounds quite like a standup bass. The notes are so much lower sounding than an electric bass. It really fits Buddy’s writing style. There was only one Buddy Holly, who had the Beatles sound before the Beatles did. Although, McCartney said his uncle worked on the ports and would get him Buddy Holly records to listen too. You can really hear the influence Buddy had on Paul, John and George, especially this song in particular. I have heard bootleg recordings of both Paul and John covering Buddy Holly songs, so without Buddy, we wouldn’t have had the Beatles. At least not with the sound they are famous for. Such great melodies, which were also Buddy’s signature.
@slayslay9980
@slayslay9980 3 года назад
it's so ironic how he writes a whole song about him not dying soon and 2 years later the music died aka him
@Thomasgene
@Thomasgene 8 месяцев назад
I Love Buddy Holly and The Crikets.........and all they inspired! Holly was one of the super novas!
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke Месяц назад
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.
@donnadass2952
@donnadass2952 2 года назад
That drummer is amazing
@jerrypark8395
@jerrypark8395 2 года назад
Hello Donna, I see happiness all around you, can I please share from it?
@sunnyfrompluto
@sunnyfrompluto 3 года назад
Buddy Holly is fucking amazing
@deedeeanduh-oh7962
@deedeeanduh-oh7962 Год назад
What we lost when we lost Buddy Holly 😢
@kevanbrown7620
@kevanbrown7620 Год назад
The man who really influenced the songwriting of Lennon and McCartney. Well Alright is my favourite Holly song. Amazing.
@TomTom-so6hc
@TomTom-so6hc 3 года назад
That drummer is just living the song
@grantbowen658
@grantbowen658 3 года назад
WOW .. The beginning of the Rock & Roll Era .. He helped inspire the world to change. Buddy, Elvis Bill Haley, Richie & the Bopper just to name a few. To think that this was all brand new for it's time !! Amazing that Buddy was primarily helping to start the whole Rock & Roll Movement. This song is timeless as it still works at my live gigs on land and on Cruise ships. (Pre Covid). My Students love to learn this song and if you need it transposed into a different key to make it easier to sing, I can help you with that as well. Love the classics. ;-)
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