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SOULFUL!.| FIRST TIME HEARING Eddie Cochran - Summertime Blues REACTION
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@dennisturocy8825
@dennisturocy8825 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran was in the 1st generation of Rock & Roll, the 1950s. So was Gene Vincent, Bill Haley, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis to mention a few.
@jillwklausen
@jillwklausen 2 года назад
A few of those I was going to mention too.
@thomasharmon978
@thomasharmon978 2 года назад
Also the Big Bopper
@daveyvane9431
@daveyvane9431 9 месяцев назад
Johnny Burnette
@rolandjohansson2714
@rolandjohansson2714 2 месяца назад
And Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, Dale Hawkins (of Suzy Q fame), The Everly's and a bunch of others too.
@terrybachman7397
@terrybachman7397 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran was a huge influence on Brian Setzer of the Stray Cats. Please do more of his music.
@dagmar.6954
@dagmar.6954 2 года назад
Brian Setzer made a cameo appearance as Eddie Cochran in the film "La Bamba".
@russlanders6518
@russlanders6518 2 года назад
Also an influence on Billy Idol… him and Gene Vincent
@jomojojo6603
@jomojojo6603 2 года назад
@@dagmar.6954 when we saw Brian in La Bamba, my buddies and I flipped. They could NOT have had better casting for that!!!
@tinaburkhalter6111
@tinaburkhalter6111 2 года назад
This is fun , love it ! This is a i believe its rock a billy , echo like yackity yack ! 😍😍
@Ghatbkk
@Ghatbkk 2 года назад
He was also a huge influence on the Beatles - especially Paul McCartney.
@Rebel9668
@Rebel9668 2 года назад
Have y'all heard of Del Shannon yet? If not, you gotta hear his "Runaway"!
@tonywhite7298
@tonywhite7298 Год назад
Hats off to Larry
@alarson8355
@alarson8355 7 месяцев назад
I second “Runaway”
@Tank4Life
@Tank4Life 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran was a massive influence on so many stars. Even The Beatles!
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
Nonsense, Cochran was just an Elvis imitator like so many performers were in the 50's.
@zq9m3xh8
@zq9m3xh8 2 года назад
@@mariogmajner6549 Nonsense
@Bassman2353
@Bassman2353 2 года назад
Elvis considered Eddie Cochran a real competitor, capable of supplanting him because Eddie (1) could really play guitar and (2) wrote his own songs. Unfortunately, Eddie died way too soon. But Elvis was Elvis - no one was taking his place.
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
@@Bassman2353 Writing songs is irrelevant as Elvis proved by being more successful than all songwriting performers.
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
@@Bassman2353 Cochran's chart success was abysmal compared to Elvis in the 50's.
@ilikejohnhurt
@ilikejohnhurt 2 года назад
A kid named Paul performed Eddie Cochran’s “20 Flight Rock” for a kid named John; the rest is history. His influence is incredible. Killed while on tour in England. Levon Helm of The Band does a really interesting cover of this song.
@dennisloveland498
@dennisloveland498 2 года назад
John was impressed because Paul knew all the words and invited him to join The Beatles the next day!!
@keithosmond5730
@keithosmond5730 2 года назад
The Who do a great version as well.
@Xcris_crosX
@Xcris_crosX 2 года назад
@@dennisloveland498 Oh yeah, well George knew two whole chords
@michaeldezego340
@michaeldezego340 2 года назад
@@keithosmond5730 On the Live At Leeds album
@debjorgo
@debjorgo 2 года назад
@@Xcris_crosX George got in the Beatles at 15 because he was so good on the guitar. He and Paul had practiced together for a year and a half before joining the Beatles, learning many chords. George excelled playing lead guitar.
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588
@w.geoffreyspaulding6588 2 года назад
There is NO FOLK in here, guys! This is straight old rock and roll…..based on rockabilly. This is what influenced Zeppelin, The Who…..all kinds of British bands. This was the first 45 rpm record I ever bought!
@mikeball6182
@mikeball6182 7 месяцев назад
It's country based.Folk.
@dagmar.6954
@dagmar.6954 2 года назад
This is the era of rockabilly 50's-60's. Elvis Presley's early music done on Sun Records is done in this style. Eddie had a lot of great hits such as "Summertime Blues", "Twenty Flight Rock", "C'mon Everybody", "Somethin' Else", "Three Steps To Heaven", "Teenage Heaven", "Nervous Breakdown", "Cut Across Shorty" & "Sittin' In The Balcony". Another great artist who was a friend of Eddie Cochran was Gene Vincent who had a big hit with "Be-Bop-a-Lula". Sadly Eddie died at only 21 years of age from a car accident but he left us a great legacy of music.
@michaeldowson6988
@michaeldowson6988 2 года назад
Gene Vincent was in that car, and his leg was irreparably injured. He got hooked on painkillers and that ended his career more or less.
@dagmar.6954
@dagmar.6954 2 года назад
@@michaeldowson6988 Also in the car was Sharon Sheeley, a 20-year-old songwriter & Cochran's fiancée at the time.
@ronnelson7828
@ronnelson7828 2 года назад
Humble Pie does a great version of "C'mon Everybody" on their "Smokin'" album.
@cjcarp9438
@cjcarp9438 2 года назад
@@dagmar.6954 She wrote " Somethin Else " I believe... They should cover Wanda Jackson..
@Dreyno
@Dreyno 2 года назад
Cochran’s guitar was held by police after the accident. One of the police at the scene was Davy Dee who started to learn guitar on Eddie’s Gretsch before it was released after the inquest and sent to Cochran’s mother. Davy Dee went on to form Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. Earlier on the tour, a young Marc Feld helped Cochran carry that guitar out to his car. Mark Feld became Marc Bolan and formed T.Rex. He also died in a car crash far too young. It’s reckoned that that tour is what led to the disproportionate amount of British guitarists who became stars in the mid/late 60s. Cochran’s technique and especially his use of an unwound 3rd string was adopted by the likes of Clapton, Beck, Page etc.
@ewanhughes1139
@ewanhughes1139 2 года назад
Another fun 50's song you might like is Chantilly Lace by "The Big Bopper" JP Richardson. He was on the same small plane as Buddy Holly and Richie Valens.
@enchantedwooddesigns3462
@enchantedwooddesigns3462 2 года назад
Definitely!
@serasmile6026
@serasmile6026 2 года назад
“Will I what ….. oh baby you know what I like “
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 2 года назад
@@serasmile6026 JP Richardson seemed to write a load of tunes, biggest probably Running Bear that Johnny Preston did.
@ewetoobblowzdogg8410
@ewetoobblowzdogg8410 2 года назад
If you two are diving into this genre, checking out Johnny Rivers doing Secret Agent Man is a must!
@kestrelle5345
@kestrelle5345 2 года назад
Right you are, dogg!
@BradReddekopp
@BradReddekopp 2 года назад
Absolutely!
@roserollins9800
@roserollins9800 2 года назад
Rockin Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu
@LesterMoore
@LesterMoore 2 года назад
Secret Agent man sometimes leads to the Mondegreen (lyrics misunderstanding) due to singers voice sounding like "Secret Asian Man." Just saying. Like CCR's Bad Moon Rising where the lyric "There's a bad moon on the rise" has been thought to be "there's a bathroom on the right" or "there's a baboon on the right." Amusing how we get the lyrics incorrect from time to time. The film Bull Durham when Nuke Larouche sings "young girls get wooly" and Crash Davis says, "It's young girls get weary, not wooly! No one gets wooly. Gesh I hate it when people get the words wrong."
@ewetoobblowzdogg8410
@ewetoobblowzdogg8410 2 года назад
@@LesterMoore I had a friend that thought Jimi Hendrix was gay; I asked why. He thought in Purple Haze, when he sings, "'Scuse me while I kiss the sky", he was saying "excuse me while I kiss this guy". I almost peed laughing
@dennisloveland498
@dennisloveland498 2 года назад
The Who did a version of this song in 1970. But two years earlier, in 1968, a group called Blue Cheer did a very definitive version. Check both of them out---they're both great.
@davidstephens6462
@davidstephens6462 2 года назад
Allen Jackson as well.
@thancrow
@thancrow 2 года назад
I love the Blue Cheer version.
@BigDaddy-dr8gf
@BigDaddy-dr8gf 2 года назад
I like all three versions, but my favorite is the Blue Cheer cover. Very psychedelic/hard rock/blues vibe.
@ronnelson7828
@ronnelson7828 2 года назад
The Who's "Live At Leeds" album version is a killer.
@agentalbert
@agentalbert 2 года назад
I agree, Blue Cheer did the definitive version as far as I'm concerned.
@scottelement
@scottelement 2 года назад
There’s always a smile on my face when I see a 50’s reaction drop! Love to see Buddy Holly again soon. Song called “Rave On!”
@jeffdetmer4681
@jeffdetmer4681 2 года назад
Eddie was firmly in rock n roll with a strong rockabilly influence. Bob Dylan was much more of the folk/rock genre.
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
Cochran began recording in 1955 with Hank Cochran (no relation) and they toured as the Cochran Brothers until 1956. After seeing Elvis Presley in Dallas in late 1955, Cochran switched to rock and roll.
@mikecaetano
@mikecaetano 2 года назад
"Summertime Blues" 1958. Eddie Cochran "C’mon Everybody" is also a bop. Sadly, Cochran died when he was 22. So most of the rabbit whole with his music comes from covers of "Summertime Blues" performed by other artists: Blue Cheer, The Who, Alan Jackson, and Brian Setzer among others.
@webbtrekker534
@webbtrekker534 2 года назад
When Eddie died I was finishing up 8th Grade. This song was everywhere on the radios. It was so definitive of the time. (Only 3 to 5 channels on the TV. FM radio was yet to become a thing. Telephones were still plugged into the wall and a house usually only had one, One car family's were the norm and if you wanted to use the car you better have the money to fill the gas tank afterwards. In High School I was given the ultimatum, turn out for varsity sports or get a job. You weren't going to sit around and goof off after school) The times were changing. The kids born during or just after WW II were beginning to come into their own, (I was born just at the end of WW II in 1945), and beginning to have some influence on some parts of society. The song sounds as fresh today as it did to that 8th grader in 1960.
@mjabqmanwk
@mjabqmanwk 2 года назад
One of the seminal voices of early rock and roll. Keep going, kids!
@jordan390a
@jordan390a 2 года назад
You have to do Mack The Knife by Bobby Darin....An absolute must...!!!!!
@jackies5481
@jackies5481 2 года назад
Live version with the finger snapping and all!
@johnmorgan9553
@johnmorgan9553 6 месяцев назад
Hi from UK . Have visited a plaque outside the house where his taxi crashed in Chippenham . It was laid by his wife and two of the "crickets " of Buddy Holy's band .His girl was in the taxi , also was Gene Vincent . They survived . On there way to Heathrow airport , to fly to America .
@rolandjohansson2714
@rolandjohansson2714 2 месяца назад
"...laid by his wife..." Whose wife? If you mean Eddie I must disappoint you as he was never married.
@jangle4246
@jangle4246 2 года назад
I love those late 50s hits. Here are a few others to consider: The Tuneweavers “Happy Happy Birthday Baby” (1957), The Jamies “Summertime Summertime” (1958), and The Mystics “Hushabye” (1959).
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 2 года назад
Cheers, dont know those ones.
@oldiesfan63
@oldiesfan63 6 месяцев назад
He did the deep voice on the song and also played all the guitar parts.
@Renkk17
@Renkk17 2 года назад
All the old Rock n Roll was a mix of rock, soul, blues, folk 60's
@ssga_tgbuddy3082
@ssga_tgbuddy3082 2 года назад
I feel like this song has ALWAYS been around. It might have been some covers over the years in different genres but I feel like I've heard it all my life.
@PedroConejo1939
@PedroConejo1939 2 года назад
Glad to hear you like him. Eddie Cochrane is my favourite of the early rock'n'rollers and my favourite song by him is Somethin' Else. The list of people who have covered his songs is stellar. Stray Cats would be a good way to bridge to more recent times.
@sretePtraB
@sretePtraB Год назад
Somethin' else is my fav too.
@ednoponen2943
@ednoponen2943 2 года назад
Ahhhh , , , finally, Eddie Cuchran. He was one of my favorites in the 50's. He's from Minnesota originally, but for some reason had trouble catching on in the US, so he split for England where He made it big. There's not a bad record in his repertoire! Good reaction.
@blackprix
@blackprix 2 года назад
Amber your interest in delving in to decades before you is absolutely wonderful! You and Jay both have a personality for finding out what music was all about from decades gone by! I always look forward to what you have to offer… Because you do exactly that!
@martincarolpiper9964
@martincarolpiper9964 2 года назад
The main trilogy of Cochran songs as far as I'm concerned is "Summertime Blues" then "Somethin else" followed by Come on everybody" those three are a great introduction to the somewhat Rockabilly sound that is Eddie. he was a massive influence on a generation including the Beatles and died tragically on a UK tour.
@robertcoates6800
@robertcoates6800 2 года назад
Great covers of this song by The Who and Blue Cheer.
@KTRS
@KTRS 2 года назад
This song and other Eddie Cochran classics have been covered so many times by so many major rock and roll bands.
@wolf1066
@wolf1066 6 месяцев назад
Loved this song for years - this and _C'mon Everybody' - had no idea he was so young. As you say, he sounds like he's been around a while.
@robjones2408
@robjones2408 2 года назад
Eddie was a class act. He was a massive influence on The Who, Led Zeppelin, and Rod Stewart. His music was played at Jimi Hendrix's funeral. A brilliant vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist, (Check out the astonishing "Eddie's Blues" which was clearly a huge influence on James Williamson of The Stooges.) he left at the scant age of 21. Sixty-one years later, people are still talking about him. The greatest tribute of all.
@timpreston459
@timpreston459 2 года назад
One of his best songs was Three Steps to Heaven. UK number 1. for two weeks May 1960 released after his death. Amazingly this song didn’t even make the top 100 on billboard in USA. You tell me why. He was one of the stars of rock and roll But seemingly not recognised as such in his own country
@mikeede49
@mikeede49 2 года назад
Unfortunately the music fashion at that time in the US was for watered down pop, Frankie Avalon, Paul Anka etc. It was only here in the UK that the more sharp edged Rock and R&B was popular. Typified by the tour he and others were on being extended but ten weeks. Sadly his popularity led to his death.
@cynthiaschultheis1660
@cynthiaschultheis1660 2 года назад
Gene Vincent was big at same time. "Be Bop a Lula" huge hit!
@markmaioli4
@markmaioli4 2 года назад
The King of rockabilly!
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
@@markmaioli4 Copying Elvis lol
@topspin4456
@topspin4456 2 года назад
@@mariogmajner6549 Phhhhh, definitely not.
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
@@topspin4456 In 1956, with record companies frantically seeking their own answers to Elvis Presley, Vincent recorded “Be-Bop-A-Lula.” When the record sold 200,000 copies in June alone, Capitol Records seemed to have found its Presley.
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
@@topspin4456 rockabilly, early form of rock music originated by white performers in the American South, popular from the mid-1950s to 1960, with a revival in the late 1970s. Record reviewers coined the term rockabilly-literally, rock and roll played by hillbillies-to describe the intense, rhythm-driven musical style introduced by Elvis Presley on his first recordings.
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare 2 года назад
Another of rock's tragic stories... Eddie, so full of potential, died in 1960 at the age of 22 in a traffic accident in the UK. He didn't have many hits in the US, but if you want to check them out, try "Sittin' in the Balcony", "C'mon Everybody" and "Three Steps to Heaven".
@kevinscott6103
@kevinscott6103 10 месяцев назад
Hi. He died on April 17th 1960 and would not have been 22 until October 3rd. A terrible tragedy. In the UK, a memorial stone has quite recently been replaced near the crash site in Chippenham.
@wills517
@wills517 Год назад
Thank you so much for doing this. I love Eddie Cochran. This song got me through the Summer of 1995 when I got my first job washing down lorry’s back in Swadlincote England. I’ve always loved Rock N Roll since I discovered Buddy Holly. And then I got into Buddy’s buddy Eddie. They both have influenced me throughout my carrier as a musician. Eddie was in the 50’s what Nirvana was in the 90’s
@O_Towne_Bear
@O_Towne_Bear 2 года назад
The amazing Eddie Cochran. Classic.
@kiesue
@kiesue 2 года назад
Eddie was one of the greatest guitarists and singers ever, try C’mon everybody, or Something else or Three steps to heaven, fantastic songs….
@deniseculton
@deniseculton 2 года назад
Eddie's gf was in the taxi too but she was ok. She wrote Poor Little Fool that Ricky Nelson made famous and I heartily recommend him. Also in the taxi was Gene Vincent,best known for Be Bop A Lula, but has so much we never hear. They were on tour when the crash occurred. There were 2 British guys on it. Billy Fury and Joe Brown. Give them a listen as well. Eddie had some good ones too but they play Summertime Blues A LOT and you would think it was all he did but nope!
@johnk.2508
@johnk.2508 2 года назад
For your next Eddie Cochran reaction, try "Something Else".
@alanjay5974
@alanjay5974 2 года назад
I agree with you're choice, a great song.I've just put up a similar comment to back youres up.All the best.
@MizzInterpreted
@MizzInterpreted 2 года назад
Yes! Such a great song.
@crashcorrigan9733
@crashcorrigan9733 2 года назад
"Gonna take my problem to the United Nations?" Hilarious. This 16 year-old kid feels so wronged that he threatens to go to the top (The UN was more respected back then) to get what he sees as this "unjust" removal of car privileges------ the kill shot to any young man who wanted to take his date to say, a drive-in movie on a Saturday Night Triple Feature. The whole song is vintage Eddie Cochran tongue-in-cheek humor. A real Rock-a-Billy classic.
@helindove2237
@helindove2237 2 года назад
Glad you reached Eddy Cochran! It's such a great tune! Another vote for Gene Vincent's song Be-Bop-a-Lula. That even inspired Bryan Adams. His youngest daughter, Lula, is named after that song.
@junietunes2148
@junietunes2148 2 года назад
Musicians who count Eddie Cochran as an influence: The Beatles, The Who, Rush, Joan Jett, T.Rex, Brian Setzer, among many, many other greats. Eddie Cochran not only sang and played guitar, he also played bass, drums and piano on a huge chunk of his known recordings. He also was a pioneer in tape-to-tape engineering, way ahead of his time. Other great Eddie Cochran songs: Something Else, Nervous Breakdown, Come On Everybody, Cut Across Shorty, Three Steps to Heaven and Twenty Flight Rock
@theresesouthworth227
@theresesouthworth227 10 месяцев назад
Glad he is getting more notoriety even if it is 60+ years but it shows what a talented and prolific innovator he was
@jollyrodgers7272
@jollyrodgers7272 2 года назад
This song always got a lot of radio air time during summer break - various covers and the original. The genre is Rockabilly - the feelings are Teen Angst.
@turnerdan53
@turnerdan53 2 года назад
Blue Cheer ROCKs this song out.
@rodb9275
@rodb9275 2 года назад
Please check out The Tokens "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". It's from 1961, but really close to the 50's! I think you'll like it.
@SK-lk3iu
@SK-lk3iu 2 года назад
Incredible song!
@elizabethfranco1284
@elizabethfranco1284 2 года назад
Earliest form of rock was rockabilly a take on hillbilly and rhythm and blues. Eddie played in the Winter concert that Buddy Holly and Richie Valens played in before the fatal plane crash.
@suzanneprock7286
@suzanneprock7286 2 года назад
This is a fun song and will get you up and dancing!
@Jason.King.at.your.service
@Jason.King.at.your.service 4 месяца назад
Eddie Cochran was fantastic.
@davidrobinson3716
@davidrobinson3716 2 года назад
The Queen of Rockabilly Wanda Jackson was discovered on a Oklahoma City radio program and had such hits as "Lets have a Party" "Hard Headed Woman" and "Fujiyama Mama". She was a girlfriend of Elvis at one time.
@nancgallardo4711
@nancgallardo4711 2 года назад
I saw Wanda Jackson about 5 years ago, and she was close to 80, and still rocking out, just unbelievable!!! She dated Elvis, and was referred to as the female counter part to Elvis back in the day.
@ptournas
@ptournas 2 года назад
Unfortunately, in his time, he was under-appreciated in the United States. This song was a big hit, reaching #8 on the charts, so most people knew who he was from this song, but he generally didn't get much airplay here and people weren't buying many of his records. He only had two other records that made it into the top 40, Sitting in the Balcony in 1956 hit #18 and C'mon Everybody hit #35 in 1958. But meanwhile, he was continuously having hit records in England, where he had 10 top 40 hits, two of which were C'mon Everybody, that reached #6 and Three Steps to Heaven which was his only #1 hit (in the U.S. it only reached #108). Gene Vincent, who was with him and injured in the taxicab crash that took Eddie's life, had a similar experience. Be-Bop-a-Lula was a hit in both countries, but he only had two more songs that reached the top 40 in America. In England he had 8 top 40 songs.
@gnomeofwar
@gnomeofwar 2 года назад
If you wanna check out another great song by him, you'll like "Somethin Else"
@markallen2984
@markallen2984 2 года назад
Great suggestion 👌
@michaelparks5669
@michaelparks5669 8 месяцев назад
Eddie jumped in front of his girlfriend to block her from crashing through the windshield of a taxis. In doing so he went through the window which killed him. He gave his life for his love. A real hero.
@JimScholfield
@JimScholfield 10 месяцев назад
The Who did a good cover of this that was a lot more widely known. This is really good and brings back real good memories.
@moitoi3323
@moitoi3323 2 года назад
Simply the best .I adore .
@singluna888
@singluna888 2 года назад
I love this kind of music. To me it folk/Rock. Whatever you call it, it's fun music! I grew up hearing my relatives singing and playing on the porch in the evenings back in the 60's. My first job I made1$ an hour. I was 11 years old. I thought I was rich!
@felixdk8727
@felixdk8727 6 месяцев назад
Eddie was also a studio session musician, who contributed to numerous other recordings. His girlfriend, Sharon Sheeley wrote a huge hit for Ricky Nelson: "Poor Little Fool" in 1958
@richardlaswell463
@richardlaswell463 2 года назад
Buddy Holley, and Eddie Cochran's sound was the inspiration for what became known as 'Rockabilly'. A kind of fusion of rock and bluegrass.
@mariogmajner6549
@mariogmajner6549 2 года назад
Elvis invented Rockabilly.
@alanFconrad
@alanFconrad 8 месяцев назад
an original classic rock n roll song....one of a kind
@Bekka_Noyb
@Bekka_Noyb 2 года назад
all time old skool classic! ♥
@dlcalbaugh
@dlcalbaugh 2 года назад
I really enjoy it so much more when you know something about the song or artist before playing the song. I think it is so much better.
@chrisjohnson4165
@chrisjohnson4165 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran died in a car crash in the South of England. First policeman on the scene was Constable David Dee, who formed a successful pop group Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky Mick and Titch.
@barryshapiro3349
@barryshapiro3349 2 года назад
The Who do a HEAVY HEAVY version on their “Live From Leeds” album. I like it better than Eddie’s original.
@johnk.2508
@johnk.2508 2 года назад
Or the Blue Cheer version
@adamsher2538
@adamsher2538 2 года назад
The entire album is awesome.
@PaulWilliams-ko5fu
@PaulWilliams-ko5fu 2 года назад
One thing that unites Eddie, Buddy Holly and Little Richard. They were much bigger in the UK than their home nation. We know talent when we hear it in the UK.
@temsopsinternational6744
@temsopsinternational6744 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran "Something Else" is my favorite. Twenty Flight Rock is a very close second. :)
@davidpitt9528
@davidpitt9528 Год назад
Eddie was won of the best Guitar player he was the most asked for as a studio musician. He would have been a super star if he had only lived longer,him and Gene Vincent were really best friends and performed together in England.
@dave-hp3rf
@dave-hp3rf 2 месяца назад
Eddie came from Rockabilly and then rock and roll a great performer.very popular in the uk.
@jeremyfagner6808
@jeremyfagner6808 2 года назад
Love Eddie Cochran!!
@breebree9319
@breebree9319 2 года назад
I think the biggest thing to take away is that Rock n Roll has its roots in Blues or Rhythm and Blues so some Rock n Roll, especially from the earlier years can sound very southern, or folksy even. You should really watch a history of rock n roll and you can see the progression and things will make so much sense. I love seeing how things connect, what has influenced many artists we love and how they have branched out since the early days of RnR.
@megamaniac7402
@megamaniac7402 2 года назад
Cochran was a real pioneer and a visionary. Who knows what great music he would have created if he wouldn't pass away at that early age. Check out the extraordinary son "Eddies Blues". It contains two guitar solos that are way ahead of it's time,
@russellhenderson381
@russellhenderson381 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran is often overlooked, even though he was a songwriter of rockabilly music (and likely would have moved into rock and roll).
@scottfrench4139
@scottfrench4139 2 года назад
Rockabilly is rock 'n' roll.
@ronnix23
@ronnix23 2 года назад
New artist alert: Herman’s Hermits. They’re a 60’s band that I think Amber would especially enjoy. I would start with either “I’m Into Something Good”, or “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter.”
@garyward5353
@garyward5353 2 года назад
100% agree.
@selina9091
@selina9091 2 года назад
The Small Faces as well.
@selina9091
@selina9091 2 года назад
Or The Easy Beats.
@JohnHazelwood58
@JohnHazelwood58 2 года назад
NO!!! Milk today! ;-)
@SK-lk3iu
@SK-lk3iu 2 года назад
That's so weird!! I was just thinking about those Herman Hermits songs & how their kids might enjoy them (except the line "not a one-night stand", which is easily explained away...as if kids listen that closely anyway!).
@lilliansantiago3533
@lilliansantiago3533 2 года назад
Rockabilly is what he was a part of; what that type of music is. Fun too!
@gkiferonhs
@gkiferonhs 2 года назад
Remember rock & roll was BECOMING at this point. There weren't any rock and rollers yet. They came from folk, country, bluegrass, jazz, dixieland, blues and every other background you can think of and a lot of times the roots show through.
@pauldevito7476
@pauldevito7476 2 года назад
"20 Flight Rock". Great Eddie Cochrane song!
@garyarnett1220
@garyarnett1220 2 года назад
Such a great song, dozens of covers.And I second the motion that you watch "La Bamba" ..opens and explains so much.
@helenchristie6530
@helenchristie6530 2 года назад
I absolutely love Eddie Cochran! Three Steps To Heaven is great.
@erkjan
@erkjan Год назад
Eddie was the first hardrocker--he was a big influence to many hardrockbands
@lonnyjohnson2061
@lonnyjohnson2061 2 года назад
This is '50's rock. The '60's and '70's grew from this. You would have heard this at the "Sock Hop".
@bruceyoung7875
@bruceyoung7875 2 года назад
Eddie’s THREE STARS is a tribute to Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper. Then shortly after Eddie died in a car accident that also injured Gene Vincent.
@michelewith1l636
@michelewith1l636 2 года назад
This is rock from the Buddy Holly era. (rockabilly) Eddie was on the Winter Tour with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens & the Big Bopper. He was on the tour bus the night the plane crashed.
@BradReddekopp
@BradReddekopp 2 года назад
There are many covers of this one but Eddie did the original. The Who did a somewhat psychedelic version in 1970. In 2004, Rush recorded "Feedback", an EP of covers, paying tribute to artists who inspired them in their teens. The EP includes their take on The Who's cover of "Summertime Blues".
@elipolonsky4235
@elipolonsky4235 2 года назад
This song was never recorded in stereo as we're hearing it here. Stereo was only beginning around this time and not many records were produced in stereo yet. This is a recent digital enhancement of the original for stereo effect, but they did a good job. They kept the original intact while adding just a little stereo effect to it.
@swingsloth
@swingsloth 2 года назад
Definitely fits within the Rockabilly genre. Would love to hear more Rockabilly on your channel. Some amazing performers.
@paulwalker9421
@paulwalker9421 2 года назад
Rock was mixed with blues. Dylan was folk! great song thank Ya'll
@megdelany5688
@megdelany5688 2 года назад
Please react to: -1.The Clovers: Love Potion Number 9 -2.The Coasters: Poison Ivy -3.? and the Mysterians: 96 Tears -4.Jody Reynolds: Endless Sleep -5.Ray Peterson: Tell Laura I Love Her -Thanks!!!
@frankortiz237
@frankortiz237 2 года назад
This guy would've been out about the time as BUDDY. HOLLY , their styles and country sound, sounds a lot like him..
@rolandpucci8417
@rolandpucci8417 Год назад
Summertime Blues L'un des plus grand rock'n'roll de tout les temps . Le son est énorme . Eddie Cochran n'était plus dans le même monde que la musique qui ce faisait dans les années 50 .
@markallen2984
@markallen2984 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent were contemporaries...BOTH were big influences on The Beatles and they were around at the same time as Elvis and Buddy Holly.
@philiptodd7062
@philiptodd7062 2 года назад
He died in April 1960 in England he had a posthumous no 1 in that year with three steps to heaven in the U.K. he made his first recording in 1957 his sister or wife Jackie le Cochran was also a recording artist in 1957 with more of a rockabilly style
@michaelevans1193
@michaelevans1193 2 года назад
OMG - I was going to recommend this song last week. So awesome to watch you react to this. A similar song to this is The Coasters “Charlie Brown”. Note - it’s not based on the Peanuts character.
@richardtaylor8595
@richardtaylor8595 2 года назад
This is my old school. Enjoy I call it Rockabilly. The start of Rock and Roll.
@paulmorris8762
@paulmorris8762 Год назад
this song was covered by the Who, Olivia Newton-John, I think T Rex, but the most amazing cover which will blow both your minds, was done by Blue Cheer in 1967
@andyfalstad5711
@andyfalstad5711 2 года назад
2 other later iconic covers of this tune.....Blue Cheer...massive loud rock, and The Who....another rocked up treatment of it.
@jessortiz8181
@jessortiz8181 2 года назад
Eddie Cochran was a big Influence on the Beatles as well as Chuck Berry, Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly and the Crickets. Twenty Flight Rock, and Something else and C'mon everybody are other good Eddie Cochran songs to check out and listen to as well
@Calinicus72
@Calinicus72 2 года назад
He died in London when the taxi he was riding in crashed. He is buried in the same cemetery as my Maternal Grandmother, my Dad, and my Aunt & Uncle. Not to mention the drummer for The Runaways, Sandy West, and a former lead singer for The Temptations, Richard Allen Street.
@jaypeitzer3719
@jaypeitzer3719 Год назад
Eddie had been singing professionally since the age of 15. So even at 21 he was a veteran performer. He wrote his own songs played guitar and like Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry were the archetypes of what was to come. You might want to listen to some Chuck Berry...the original Guitar Hero.
@darkdante2595
@darkdante2595 2 года назад
Anybody talking early rock n roll needs to know about Eddie Cochran and though short lived his early contribution to the genre , RIP
@shawnhall2412
@shawnhall2412 10 месяцев назад
Eddie Cochran is another Rock 'n Roll legend gone too soon. Since you liked this, I would suggest another early Rock classic from him, "C'mon Everybody". Thanks again.
@stephenulmer3781
@stephenulmer3781 2 года назад
If you wanna hear "Folk" music from the 50s try "Tom Dooley" by The Kingston Trio or "He's got the whole world in his hands" by Laurie London. I'll also suggest "Endless Sleep" by Jody Reynolds from this era as well (1958)
@bryanforis1839
@bryanforis1839 2 года назад
When you listen to this the better group who did it. Blue cheer summer time
@davemeyer1423
@davemeyer1423 2 года назад
Rockabilly at its best. The bridge between country and rock.
@auckalukaum
@auckalukaum 2 года назад
As others have said, this is pure rockabilly through and through, but it also has a little bit of a surf sound to it, too. One of my favorites from the 50s. In my opinion his sound is probably closer to Buddy Holly than early Elvis, but they were all so similar in sound in that early era.
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