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Post by Mellow Yellow on Feb 11, 2007 3:54:44 GMT -5
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Post by fourthousandholes on Feb 11, 2007 14:55:36 GMT -5
Well...I liked them both. www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UhoNeA17yA&eurl=Here's the Youtube comment on the first one: "Abertura de "The Real Buddy Holly Story", com Paul McCartney apresentando Sonny Curtis, dos Crickets cantando o pop country rock em homenagem a Buddy Holly. Bacanérrimo." and the second one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3NXlgeaIlo&eurl="Lennon recorded the Song in the '70s at his home, the Dakota Building. Paul McCartney now want's to finish it."
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Post by hotman637 on Mar 29, 2015 12:29:56 GMT -5
Hearing about that plane crash in Germany where the pilot crashes the plane on purpose made me think about Buddy Holly and his plane crash. Looking back that crash is far stranger than it first appears and it is ironic that Faul made a documentary about it. Here is a website that says it was a curse. www.angelfire.com/music5/archives/curseofholly.html Here is another that says the mob killed Holly because he had to much power and did not get with the program. themobkilledbuddyholly.blogspot.ca/Also Holly's plane crash (Feb. 3 1959) was almost exactly 5 years to the day (Feb. 9 1964) that the Beatles appeared on Ed Sullivan! A case could easily be made that Buddy Holly was a threat to the Beatles. The Beatles were HUGLY influenced by the Crickets and Holly had been to England and met the Beatles and with a little more time he could have been just as popular and lessened the impact of the Beatles when they toured the USA. So the record companies may of had Holly murdered. And as the website talking about the Holly "curse" show that many people died that were connected to Holly. Keith Moon died on Buddy Holly's birthday after being to the preview of the "Buddy Holly Story" attended by Faul! The whole thing is very strange.
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Post by B on Mar 29, 2015 18:19:33 GMT -5
hotman wrote: A case could easily be made that Buddy Holly was a threat to the Beatles.
Not a chance in the world.
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