Buddy Holly is fairly well-known to me but not Cochran. I've been into collecting stuff back to WW2, etc., but have been limited. In a sense, Hagar, I've responded to a post you made much earlier in the year; we'll see how things go with uploads in the next couple months (the gameplay format is for CFS1 but individual files should be accessible by other means).I was of course aware of Hendrix & admired his guitar playing. To be honest I couldn't remember the date or even the year in which he died. Being older than most musicians here (I suspect anyway) two dates stick in my mind. 3rd Feb, 1959 & 17th April, 1960 when Buddy Holly & Eddie Cochran died in tragic accidents. Holly was 22 & Cochran 21. While comparatively unknown in their own country, these two talented young muscians influenced British rock music far more that anyone else I can think of. Without them there would possibly have been no Sixties Revolution that changed the face of modern music. No Beatles, no Animals & possibly no demand for Jimi Hendrix. Their music is as fresh today as it was over 40 years ago.
Buddy Holly is fairly well-known to me but not Cochran. I've been into collecting stuff back to WW2, etc., but have been limited. In a sense, Hagar, I've responded to a post you made much earlier in the year; we'll see how things go with uploads in the next couple months (the gameplay format is for CFS1 but individual files should be accessible by other means).
Well 35 years ago today the greatest guitarist ever (as voted by the readers of Rolling Stone) died...
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