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Re: NON LBC - Sweet Dreams

To: pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com, boxweed@thebest.net
Subject: Re: NON LBC - Sweet Dreams
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 20:07:11 EDT
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
In a message dated 7/31/2001 6:02:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com writes:


> Don't forget Roy Orbison. I think he's really the foundation of which you
> speak, (inspiration to many even today), but was frequently unappreciated
> by the public at large (maybe still). 

Gerard:  I agree--Orbison was a driving force, unappreciated, but Elvis 
called Orbison the greatest rock and roll singer.  Sun Studios in Memphis is 
a really nice tour (of one room, yet) to get the feel of where these guys 
recorded.  Buddy took it to the British in his tours over there, and was even 
more loved over there than here at home.  Among his audiences were young 
unknowns later to become Beatles and Rolling Stones, both of whom mention 
Buddy when they talk about their influences.  Both John Lennon and Paul 
McCartney acknowledged their debt to Buddy, pointing out that the first FORTY 
songs they wrote were directly inspired by Buddy.  George Harrison, in fact, 
learned to play the guitar by listening to a collection of Holly records that 
a friend , who had once met Buddy, had lent him.  

That is also, I am sure, why the musical play "Buddy!" has played to packed 
houses for something like 12 years so far in London. I have seen it twice 
there.  A truly great play--rocks the entire house of young and old.  Highly 
recommended!!!  You have to keep reminging yourself that you are not 
witnessing the real Buddy Holly and the real Bopper.  They do a great job.  
The last Valens was not as beliveable as the first one I saw.

Anyway I could go on and on, but better quit in favor of the cars.  

--David C.



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