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METAL BAND REACTS TO Buddy Holly & The Crickets - Oh Boy | THE WOLF HUNTERZ REACTIONS
"The day the music died" was, in many ways, a true statement.
you can hear the influence he gave to the Beatles, the harmonies, the ooh ooh oohs, the guitar breakdowns
Buddy was way ahead of his time and inspired a lot of artists, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney only to name a few. A true pioneer, love him. You cannot talk about rock n roll and not mention Buddy Holly.
Think about it no auto tune they only used three instruments this is talent. I love to see how many could singers could do that today
Great talent that left us way too early
I am 73 years old, glad you are rocking to stuff I grew up with.
There’s a backstory here. The song was remixed and matched to the video.
Ed Sullivan wanted Buddy to change some of the lyrics. He found “all my life I’ve been a waiting, tonight there’ll be no hesitating” offensive.
Buddy refused and sang the song as written. Sullivan unplugged Buddy’s amp during the song.
Watch closely. Every time Buddy hits the “offensive” line, he looks to his right where Sullivan was.
Buddy goes off on his guitar to show his anger and demonstrate his amp is off. He was livid!
After the song, Buddy immediately walked off the stage. He would never appear on the Ed Sullivan Show again.
Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison two great Texas musicians and very influential to other groups like the Beatles
This brought me back to being 10 years old(1978). We had gone down south to Mississippi during the summer. I went to scout camp with my cousin. The scoutmaster pulled out an old battery operated turntable after dinner. This was the first song he played. I could.hear the old country music my Dad loved and begins of the rock that I listened to. He pulled out all sorts of artists from the 50's and occasionally tell us something about them and we loved it. I had a better understanding of my Dads music and where my music grew out of. Second I went from being a Yankee (Seattle kid ?) To one of the guys, because we had something to share. Yes, I developed a small tear in the corner of my eye when you guys brought me back to that time and place.
The reason the Beatles are called The Beatles is because they wanted to sound like an insect like Buddy Holly and the Crickets when his plane went down along with the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens that was The Day the Music Died
You need to hear the real audio for this clip where Buddy invents shredding in the solo. Holy moly , molten fire leapt from Buddy's fretboard that night.
So a little info for you guys that was a studio recording put on top of a live performance it did A pretty good job but on the real performance ed wanted buddy to do another song and buddy said no I already said I'm gonna do this song and you didn't say No to Mr. Solobon so he went off stage and had his guitar un hooked. I'm sure you can find it on RUclips the real version. That was his 2nd time playing on the show they wanted him back and he said you Don't have enough money. At the end he actually walked the opposite way of ed. Buddy was a nicest guy in the world too just think about this he did all those writings of songs and producing and died at 22
Buddy the FATHER of Rock music! What an innovative and amazing talent! He introduced multi-tracking What could have been. Lost at only 22yrs old.
Your first sentence is entirely inaccurate. Even Elvis wasn't the Father of R N R. Buddy was a C&W singer who opened for Elvis on June 3, 1955. Needless to say Elvis influenced Buddy's musical direction.
@@timcarr6401 Well, hold on a minute. Buddy wrote, sang, played, and led a band. I think he also had a say in production of his music. In that sense, he remains a seminal rock artist. He did it all.
@@timcarr6401 You are correct about Elvis; he was an enormous influence on Holly, as Buddy's earliest recordings easily demonstrate.
Check out the movie The Buddy Holly Story.
Hi Good couple. Have a private look at Buddy Holly meets Elvis in Texas 1955 1min 25 secs. It's before BH had hit records.A bit of Rock'n'Roll history here.Even Johnny Cash is there.Its in colour aswell.
Original ROCK AND ROLL!!
Genuine first class rockabilly!
This... this is Rock. And. Roll....
I played drums in a Holly Tribute band..... it was so much fun....we were very popular locally
I met his wife very briefly at a club in Dallas in the early 80s. I believe she was on a promotional tour of sorts.
My husband absolutely loved Buddy and we have a few vinyl LPs.
You are an adorable couple...as a single person you give me hope. :) Please stay together forever! X
So fun to watch 😊
Great analysis 👍
This was actually his first performance wearing the iconic glasses that became a key part of his legend. Ed Sullivan didn't invite him back because he wanted him to do another song--since "Oh Boy" was "too suggestive."
I think he actually did invite him back because the band was so well received, but Buddy Holly's response was that Sullivan "Couldn't afford them"
Sullivan wouldn't have them back because he tried to humiliate them and Buddy stood over him. As Little Richard said in his autobiography, Buddy took no schnizz from anybody.
This isn’t the actual live recording, but the record dubbed onto it. The actual live recording is readily available though
Buddy was indeed VERY confident, he never doubted he would be a star... sadly, he barely lived to see it.
Musical genius. 🖤🤟😎 one of the grand daddy's of Rock and Roll 🎵🎶
you are right the real king of rock and roll he had more talent in his little finger than Elvis had in his whole body
Ha I had a couple Buddy Holly cassettes in my HS days. Dude is cool.
The Greatest.
Have you reacted to Richie valens yet I don't think you have he died with buddy Holly and big bopper in a plane crash but you should listen to LA bamba come on let's go and o Donna great songs
The greatest rock &roll star ever no doubt. The master of the 2:20 rock song.
If you weren't alive in that era, you may not appreciate how close to the limits he was pushing it. The host at the beginning was Ed Sullivan who did a very popular show intended for the whole family. It was the same show (not the same episode) that would only show Elvis from the waist up because the hip gyrations were too suggestive for that audience. Buddy had to tone it down a little to be mainstream enough for the audience. It really was a different era of television.
It’s harder than 2022 he making it look easy
His manager/producer screwed him over (a common occurrence back then), which is one of the reasons he was on the tour that led to his death in a plane crash in February 1959.
Next reaction please :
Tielman Brothers - rollin rock (live TV show 1960)
Best IndoRock n Roll band 1960 🇮🇩
they are not americans but dutch than it,s not important for them
If you noticed in Ed's introduction he mispronounced Buddy's last name. That was intentional. Ed didn't like Buddy because they had a disagreement backstage and he never had Buddy back on his show.
The look on Ed's face says it all as he incorrectly introduced them.
Sullivan tried to humiliate them until he realised Buddy Holly stood over him . I think Ed was physically terrified as Buddy was too tuff
Buddy was the original punk rocker. He was more than a man and less than a god.
you would probably also like videos by richie valens and j p richardson {the big bopper}..the two other stars killed in that 1959 plane crash
The show had chastised him for being too "growly" and "rough" (aka too sexy for tv 🙄😂).
So they made him promise to tone it down, do less moving, less yowling and yelling, etc.
Then... he served THIS. LIVE. So they couldn't do anything about it. As far as I know, this waa the first documented head-banging in a rock n roll performance (I'm sure he didn't INVENT it. But to have it on TV, and recorded, I think this is the first case of that).
Buddy Holly... Absolute LEGEND.
actually he kinda started the outlaw country movement, because he wanted to do the songs his way, he went to nashville and they tried to tell him how they wanted it done, and he said no and went to clovis nm and recorded his music,
I think if buddy didn't die he would have been the king of rock better then elvis just my opinion 😉
Who’s line is it is Hilarious!!!
You didn’t catch or mention the head banging?
Didn't the rolling stones do a song called I wanna hold your head?
Waylon Jennings was a Cricket, So was the little IRS dude in The Untouchables.
Charles Martin Smith, who played "the IRS guy" in the Untouchables was born in 1953, so he definitely wasn't a member of the Crickets. He did however play one in the 1978 Buddy Holly Story, which starred Gary Busey. As for Jennings, he was never formally a Cricket (they broke up in 1957), but Holly hired him to play bass for the ill-fated Winter Dance Tour. It was Jennings who gave up his seat on the plane to JP "Big Bopper" Richardson.
@@DavidB-2268 That must be where I remember Charles Martin Smith from. Fun fact. I was born 1 mile from The Surf Ballroom. I remember the day the music died.
Bummer the way he went out
Listen polyphia feat steve vai.. is amazing...
try rave one
C'mon guys, please do Riot by Tom... you really need to.
First off you need to do your research. This is not live but the live version is out there and the Crickets didn’t do the backup vocals.
Please react in ego death by polyphia... Ft Steve fucking vaiiiiii... Thank you lalala
you ,can't like every thing you react to.???
Ed and Buddy didn't hit it off.
Love Buddy Holly but couldn't take the silliness of this couple!
Will not watch them anymore.
just think. he was only 21 or 22 when he was killed. such a waste of a fantastic singer.
i dont like this at all
Is your head tired or your neck?