❤❤🎸🎸I want to Thank you so much for posting this interview of my Father. This means so much to me to hear my Dad’s voice. I’m his oldest Daughter, Beth❤❤🎸🎸
❤❤🎸🎸Thank you so much for sharing your interview with my Father🥹🥹It’s so wonderful hearing my Dad’s voice ❤️🩹❤️Thank you for your Support for my Father ❤️❤️🎸🎸
There is so much focus on Link and his rockabilly days / Rumble / etc. but no one ever covers his complete re-invention of Americana with his 'three track shack' albums, and building upon them with 'Be What You Want To' which contains some incredible 'follow-ups' to songs from the 'Shack'... then 'The Link Wray Rumble' album brings it all back home with some of the most beautiful soulful rock you'll ever hear... 'Good Time Joe' and 'I Got To Ramble' have some of the most beautiful rock guitar playing I've ever heard... anyway, miss you Link... thank you for all you did!
Great Interview! I grew up listening to rockabilly and 50’s rock and later got into Punk in my teens. I think it was so cool that Link mentioned he liked some Punk and said he liked The Cramps. I remember reading an interview with Poison Ivy and she said Link Wray was a big influence on her guitar playing. To me Link Wray’s music was the Punk Rock of those days because it had that attitude and was raw and gritty and didn’t sound like any of the other popular music of the time. Link is a pioneer and a major influence on the sound and evolution of Rock n Roll guitar as we know it.
❤❤🎸🎸Listening to Daddy talk brings back so many great memories❤️❤️🎸🎸
This is amazing! What a treasure. Thank you for posting!
VVery Welcome and I am glad you enjoyed it!
He is so positive and honest and genuine. Compliments everyone and has great respect for other people
❤❤🎸🎸I want to Thank you so much for posting this interview of my Father. This means so much to me to hear my Dad’s voice. I’m his oldest Daughter, Beth❤❤🎸🎸
❤❤🎸🎸Thank you so much for sharing your interview with my Father🥹🥹It’s so wonderful hearing my Dad’s voice ❤️🩹❤️Thank you for your Support for my Father ❤️❤️🎸🎸
There is so much focus on Link and his rockabilly days / Rumble / etc. but no one ever covers his complete re-invention of Americana with his 'three track shack' albums, and building upon them with 'Be What You Want To' which contains some incredible 'follow-ups' to songs from the 'Shack'... then 'The Link Wray Rumble' album brings it all back home with some of the most beautiful soulful rock you'll ever hear... 'Good Time Joe' and 'I Got To Ramble' have some of the most beautiful rock guitar playing I've ever heard... anyway, miss you Link... thank you for all you did!
Great Interview! I grew up listening to rockabilly and 50’s rock and later got into Punk in my teens. I think it was so cool that Link mentioned he liked some Punk and said he liked The Cramps. I remember reading an interview with Poison Ivy and she said Link Wray was a big influence on her guitar playing. To me Link Wray’s music was the Punk Rock of those days because it had that attitude and was raw and gritty and didn’t sound like any of the other popular music of the time. Link is a pioneer and a major influence on the sound and evolution of Rock n Roll guitar as we know it.
Some interesting biographical details here hard to find in other places.
He was so fkn cool. Honest too.
Great! The origin of his name, "Wray"; toward the end of the video.
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Phil Spector didn't do to shabby producing for the Beatles. Different strokes for different folks. Great interview.
I agree Kenneth Thanks so much!
It can’t be The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Unless Link Wray is In……