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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
As long as we're playing: |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Trivia question for Ted...and others can play too. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Answer to your Trivia ? |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Good one Ted- didn't think I would fool you. Certainly the three lead actors of "Rebel" all dying young and tragically is a bizarre story, and sad indeed. It's affected me too. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I think that you are thinking of James Dean's last movie....GIANT. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Joann, have you seen the movie Bounce? That's about what you describe, Ben Afflek and Gwyneth Paltrow. Interesting movie... |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
There are quite a few musicians who died untimely deaths (accidental or otherwise) including Mama Cass Elliot, Janis Joplin and Keith Moon. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Rob
How about Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy and Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones!!! |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Rob- I alluded to Brian Jones when I cited the July 2, 1969 date in my earlier post. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: dennis
rebel was released oct 27 about one month after deans death(9/30)giant was released nov 1956. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Brian
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: J.McMurry
speaking of Jones, there was a book written in the late 70's/early 80's by a former Stones "insider" who claimed that he witnessed Brian Jones being murdered,(he admits he was high at the time) I think the title of the book was "up and down with the Rolling Stones" very interesting read. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Originally it was assumed Brian Jones drowned in his swimming pool (ironic since he swam regularly and was apparently quite proficient). It was later discovered that Jones had been in a dispute with one of the workers at his estate throughout his final day, and at an evening party, this man had gotten into the pool with Brian and continued the argument. Brian was asthmatic and kept an inhaler nearby. The worker, who was much larger than him, started pushing Brian underwater, exacerbating his breathing problem. On the last push, Jones sank to the bottom of the pool. Everyone panicked at that point and quickly left the party. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: LenK
Brian Jones was an asthmatic...his inhaler was found at the side of the pool he drowned in....the autopsy revealed his internal organs to be in the condition of a man in his 50's (Jones was 26 at the time of his death).....imo he just drowned....his body gave out after all of the self-abuse |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Dave
How about Cliff Burton from Metallica. He was killed in a bus accident in Sweden he went through the window and the bus crushed him. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Len- he very well may have drowned but that would assume he was swimming alone. According to later accounts, there were several people with him that night. I guess there is no way to ever know for sure. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
"Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (circa 1956) made Frankie Lymon an instant Rock star at age 13. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Frankie Lyman had a romantic relationship with Zola Taylor of the Platters. They were later married. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
We are both batting 1.000 with each other's Trivia quizzes today. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: barrysloate
Ted- I looked it up. I don't even know who Zora Taylor is. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Dave
Is the 57 Hit Stars card for sale i have been looking for that for awhile! |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Butch & Co.
Just one more item pertinent to the OP, before the day's over, FWIW... |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Rob
Sorry to keep this going, but did anyone mention Bobby Fuller and the crazy circumstances around his death? |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: John K
Reminising is my fave Buddy Holly song. I played the 45 over and over. Check it out. He was huge. My guess is that he listened to a lot of Hank Williams. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: LenK
Rob....Bobby Fuller's death is an open-ended story...was found in his car in Hollywood, beaten beyond recognition and with gasoline in his lungs...the coroner ruled it a suicide!....rumour has it that Fuller was seeing the girlfriend of a mobster |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Rob
Yea, I knew that Fuller's death was rumored to be somehow connected to the mob. A few of his songs are really good examples of classic 60's rock 'n' roll. And "I Fought The Law" has been covered countless amounts of times. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Don't know if anyone's familiar with the story of r&b singer Johnny Ace's death, though I have a feeling Ted might be. After a string of hits in the early 50's, Ace supposedly shot himself to death with a 22 revolver,while playing Russian Roulette, backstage at the Civic Auditorium, in Houston, on Christmas Day. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Bob Pomilla
The Bobby Fuller Four's follow-up to "I Fought the Law" was "Love's Made a Fool of You", originally recorded by - Buddy Holly. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Rob
Yes Johnny Ace is an often forgot about pioneer of Rock. Two other pioneers Bill Haley and Clyde McPhatter basically drank themselves to death, correct? Also I know there were some similar circumstances surrounding the death of blues guitarist Roy Buchanan (committed suicide). |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Yes, McPhatter and Haley were, according to what I have heard, very bitter, sad figures at the end. Buchanan received nowhere near the recognition his talent deserved. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: LenK
Steve Marriot (The Small Faces and Humble Pie) died in a fire.....this is the singer Robert Plant borrowed heavily from |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Mark Evans
I can't resist chiming in. I was 9 years old on the Day the Music Died. I recall the crash. |
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O/T: The Day The Music Died
Posted By: Rob
Yea it is amazing about Buchanan, because I saw him not too long before he died on some PBS special and he was great! |
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