@@fordprefect4345 of course...but Garey is live....he even flubs lines and almost trips over the cord (unless that was intentional)....they probably did a few takes...and then added in more backing track....but that is all Garey up there
Back in 2016 I was on a father & son trip to south Dakota on our stop we made a visit to clear lake Iowa I toured were they made their final show & also I met Ritchie valens sister she was a total sweetheart misses her brother dearly it hit home to me cuz I'm a singer & I fear death also have a good loving respectful relationship with my sisters they are very supportive of my music 🎵🎶🎙️🎸
Busey was fantastic, great actor He would lose weight this film and he's musical too He was there with widow Marie Hollywood hall of fame Mrs holly never went funeral or buried losing her husband buddy holly and first child too She was remarried and had three kids She owns husband buddy holly's $50million loyalty, music, records, lyrics
@@dammitdamian9413 Amen. Gary Busey screams the vocals. Buddy had a pleasant soothing voice. Maria Elena Holly should never had creative control over this film. It's totally inaccurate.
@@wesleycook7687 Most biopics are full of inaccuracies. However look at it from the time it was made. By 1978, Buddy Holly was pretty much forgotten about and this movie did introduce his music to a new generation. Busey also played his own guitar in the movie. He’s a huge Buddy Holly fan and when you watch this movie, it’s like he’s possessed by Buddy.
Even though the end of his story is well known, as its shown in the film, its a brutal slap across the face. 'See ya'all Next Year'...freeze frame. Crawl explaining why noone would. I read a lot of sniping comments about , oh anachronistic equipment, and the many errors in the story, but what this film gets absolutely right is what Rock And Roll was at that moment in time. it wasn't perfect. musicians were feeling their way through. The audio mixes were muddy, because that's the way they would have been then. Don Stroud comes in on the off beat at the beginning of ' Oh Boy' in the Apollo Sequence but correcting himself, nervousness. This film captures the spirit of what rock and roll was then, and that alone makes it memorable.
The actors and musicians in this scene make it one to remember. I can’t help but watch this bit with some sadness, Buddy, Big Bopper and Ritchie were major influences on rock and roll, and their impact is still felt today.
the TRUE major influences on rock and roll are the ORIGINATERS SISTER ROSETTA THORPE BIG MOMMA THORTON BO DIDLEY CHUCK BERRY LITTLE RICHARD the father does not look like his son the son looks like the father Buddy Holly was a SON
Sadly three musicians died small plane crash shortly taking off, holly's rent plane for his own bandmates that day, he was tried buss breakdown several times, no heater inside busses, never time rest or washing clothes Pilot shouldn't taking off with bad weather he had five years experience
Gary was incredible as Buddy, both singing and playing his own music. Marshall Crenshaw also did an amazing job in the brief scenes at the end of La Bamba.
@@QBAN2010 Phoenix was hand-picked by Cash himself. Dennis Quaid was an excellent choice as Jerry Lee Lewis. I'd love to see a Jim Croce bio-pic. That is a long time coming.
Gary Busey's greatest performance, if not for his motorcycle accident and brain damage, I truly believe Gary would be in the class of Pacino and DeNiro.
This movie builds up to this scene. It especially builds faster and faster towards the end. It's a very good movie that easily shows what abrupt loss can feel like for those not in the situation but are about to hear about it.
Gary Busey does Buddy his due brings back to life the legend genius and rock and roller for all of us to experience the talent of teenager with a dream and love of music Buddy got his day with Gary and his performance singing and playing all him no tricks no lip sync the real deal outstanding
that was a jam at the end like a big party a personal thing like ur idols were right there in front of u not on some far away stage. keep rocking in the free world.
It's so great. And, no Autotune to destroy the performance. Ps. He was nominated for Best male actor in a leading role for his performance in this film. His fellow nominees that year were Sir Lawrence Olivier, Jon Voight, Warren Beatty, and Robert De Niro. The best of the best.
Buddy Holly was one of the greatest rock & roll artists to ever grace this earth! For Gary Bussy to come this close to impersonating him is astronomical! I grew up in NM in the 50's & 60's, Buddy Holly was my Hero. I had a chance to see the Buddy Holly Revue in Henderson NV with John Mueller, Jay Richardson & Ray Anthony. WOW what a show! Thank you all for letting me relive the 50'S!
What Ruin this scene was they used the wrong Stratocaster. The Stratocaster was a big part of Buddy Holly Story. The technical guy must have been an idiot. Tom Hanks would have never made this mistake.
(Wish I can go back in time and warned them not to take the plane at night and just take the Bus to their next concert hall😢) Gary Busey- Lethal Weapon/ Predator 2/ Silver Bullet/ D.C.Cab/ Surviving the Game list goes on an on-before those films he played a great Buddy Holly, he was great in his performance and can dance too an that was really him singing those songs with no add lip etc, awesomeeee❤🥂👌🎸 🎞️ 🎥
Incredible performance; total respect for Busey! Buddy Holly is my favorite. I've been to Lubbock to see his grave site and museum, and 6 months later to the crash site. But I don't understand how Busey kept reversing the words in "Maybe Baby"
One of my relatives was nicknamed Buddy by his mother, his grandmother's name was Ella like Buddy's mom, he wrote songs the way Buddy did. So much in common it was almost scary, including how they both liked to vanish and take long drives, which he still does. This stuff brings me to tears.
May have been said already but the guitar in the picture wasn't built until well after Buddy passed away. You can tell by the headstock. Unless your a Fender person you probably don't care.
That’s a very astute observation. And if that movie was made more recently I’d say that the prop department really dropped the ball. But considering that this movie was made in 1978 I think we can cut them some slack. Since Stratocasters had only existed for 24 yes’s at that point, the concept of vintage guitars and vintage guitar experts almost didn’t exist at that time. Even Norms Rare Guitars had only been around for three years when this movie was made. So there wouldn’t have been many ‘experts’ the prop department could have approached. But yeah, now that you’ve pointed it out it’s going to annoy me from now on.
RUFUS PAYNE aka TEETOT taught HANK WILLIAMS SR. how to play the guitar and Rufus PAYNE was his biggest influence he was African American but I am sure that doesn't matter
You were just listening to the great music of a good friend of mine and yours who last 18 months has gave us all so much. The late great Buddy Holly, who died today on Febuary 3rd 1959 in a tragic plane crash just outside of Clear Lake. Also killed in the crash the pilot Rodger Peterson and two of Buddy's friends, Mr JP the Big Bopper Richardson and Mr Ritchie Valens. And the rest is just rock n roll.
Opened for ELVIS at 19 years of age- dead at 22! But he changed music FOREVER... I am convinced he was the bridge between what was called ‘race music’- what we call The Blues- and country music which gave us ROCK AND ROLL! Where are the ambassadors of peace through music NOW??
Buddy never opened for Elvis. Elvis just happened to be on the Louisiana Hayride with Buddy. Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Buddy Knox and several other stars. Elvis was still under contract with Sam Phillips at the time. His contract with RCA was bought from Sun Records in 1956. This show was in 1955. Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent had just appeared in The Girl Can't Help It which was released in 1956. So actually, Elvis never "predated" anyone. Eddie's 20 Flight Rock was on the charts as well as Gene's Be Boppa Lula in 1956 . Elvis had been doing rockabilly songs for about a year but Bill Haley hit with Rock Around The Clock in 1954-55 . Elvis wasn't a pioneer. He never wrote a song. He never toured outside the USA. Chuck Berry laid the groundwork for rock and roll in 1955 with Memphis and Maybelline. Elvis just had better publicity because of Colonel Tom Parker.
He's terrible. He screams where Buddy had a soft soothing sound. Busey was the worse choice to play Buddy Holly they could have found. This whole thing is a fiasco. Inaccurate, loud and was panned by the original Crickets and Buddy's family. Maria Elena Holly had too much say-so in what she wanted left out ( Norman Petty, Buddy's manager and the producer of Buddy's first hits) that she ruined the true story.. Bobby Vee or Tommy Roe should have done the voice of Buddy Holly and a better actor should have played Holly instead of the big mouthed Busey.
@@wesleycook7687 I think Busey is amazing in the role. Remember this is a movie not a documentary. I guarantee every biopic ever made is going to have inaccuracies. You also got to look at it from the the time it was made. Buddy Holly was pretty much forgotten about by 1978 and this movie introduced him to a new generation. Fine if you don’t like the movie but it did a good thing for Buddy’s music.
Why is Not Fade Away such a punk rock song? The energy is unreal in this movie scene. I actually prefer this version over the studio version by Buddy Holly. It's wayy too clean.
My late girlfriend was the daughter of Mrs. Webster-Harris , who ironically fired Buddy from Choir for scheduling conflicts, career made, and nice Lubbock history
I never known why everyone keep it a secret from me. Back my school days in Iowa few schools. But was rock N Roll state from clear Lake Iowa. Glad got see first time back 2015. On inside: all great memories photos. And great music artists . Enjoy film movie saw video box at yard sale. Have on DVD box
Gary does a decent job as holly, only thing that lets it down is he plays just one cord throughout.. 🤣😂 shame someone didn’t teach him some cords, so the guitar playing looked realistic!
I just watch Buddy singing Oh Boy on the Ed sullivan show..and..yeah...Busey hit the nail on the head....Buddy looked kinda dorky....stage persona...but he had a rasp in his voice...he had attitude....I'm sure Busey watched that clip....
I also like how it's one take......all live...I don't know if they did other takes....Busey flubs a line or two.....but..try being another person?....playing guitar....everything being live... ..and remembering all the changes in a medley ...on point......well done ....
Can someone please tell me how is it the video is 12 years old yet the oldest comment is less than two years old. The rest being under one year. I am just curious.
Buddy: “We love you! We’ll see you next year!”
*Legend has it that everyone is still waiting for that next year….*
Rock n Roll Heaven...
One of the best performances from any actor...ever. no looping. No dubbing....all live recording for real!
Exactly couldn’t had said it better myself 🎸 🎶
yeah....a single take I believe (he flubs a line or two)....shame he got in that motorcycle accident....much talent...
Shoulda won the Oscar. Joaquin Phoenix too for Walk The Line! When an actor can sing the role, that’s Academy Award stuff in my book!!!!
@@hellomcflyythat will have been over dubbed edited messed around with to hell and back in the studio
@@fordprefect4345 of course...but Garey is live....he even flubs lines and almost trips over the cord (unless that was intentional)....they probably did a few takes...and then added in more backing track....but that is all Garey up there
Gary Busey sang and played guitar on all the songs. He should've won Best Actor! ❤
I met Buddy in 1958. He was fun to hang out with. R.I.P . . .Buddy's music will never die!
I’m glad you had that honor. I’m only 21 and I love a few of his songs
Wow! Amazing to hear that! What was life like in the 50s??
Jiles, Buddy, and Richie may have died that night, but their music never will.
Back in 2016 I was on a father & son trip to south Dakota on our stop we made a visit to clear lake Iowa I toured were they made their final show & also I met Ritchie valens sister she was a total sweetheart misses her brother dearly it hit home to me cuz I'm a singer & I fear death also have a good loving respectful relationship with my sisters they are very supportive of my music 🎵🎶🎙️🎸
@@maximusw01 hes yanking your chain. lol
Astonishing performance. Gary Busey BECAME Buddy Holly.
Only the good die young
Perfect example of another person sounding better than the original
@@methodical_66 bullcrap!
Gary Busey was fantastic. This scene never gets old
No offense but I hated him as buddy
@@dammitdamian9413 why?
Busey was fantastic, great actor
He would lose weight this film and he's musical too
He was there with widow Marie Hollywood hall of fame
Mrs holly never went funeral or buried losing her husband buddy holly and first child too
She was remarried and had three kids
She owns husband buddy holly's $50million loyalty, music, records, lyrics
@@dammitdamian9413 Amen. Gary Busey screams the vocals. Buddy had a pleasant soothing voice. Maria Elena Holly should never had creative control over this film. It's totally inaccurate.
@@wesleycook7687 Most biopics are full of inaccuracies. However look at it from the time it was made. By 1978, Buddy Holly was pretty much forgotten about and this movie did introduce his music to a new generation. Busey also played his own guitar in the movie. He’s a huge Buddy Holly fan and when you watch this movie, it’s like he’s possessed by Buddy.
Even though the end of his story is well known, as its shown in the film, its a brutal slap across the face. 'See ya'all Next Year'...freeze frame. Crawl explaining why noone would. I read a lot of sniping comments about , oh anachronistic equipment, and the many errors in the story, but what this film gets absolutely right is what Rock And Roll was at that moment in time. it wasn't perfect. musicians were feeling their way through. The audio mixes were muddy, because that's the way they would have been then. Don Stroud comes in on the off beat at the beginning of ' Oh Boy' in the Apollo Sequence but correcting himself, nervousness. This film captures the spirit of what rock and roll was then, and that alone makes it memorable.
I wouldn't trade growing up in those years for anything.
I saw this film as a kid. LOVED BUDDY HOLLY ever since!!!! BUDDY, your music will live forever thank you!!!!
Love your comment!
Who is Don Stroud? J.A. or J.B. ? The real Crickets wouldn't allow their names to be used in this crummy movie. They hated it.
I tried to like this movie as much as I did the other but if u watch it it's close
The actors and musicians in this scene make it one to remember. I can’t help but watch this bit with some sadness, Buddy, Big Bopper and Ritchie were major influences on rock and roll, and their impact is still felt today.
the TRUE major influences on rock and roll are the ORIGINATERS SISTER ROSETTA THORPE
BIG MOMMA THORTON BO DIDLEY CHUCK BERRY LITTLE RICHARD the father does not look like his son the son looks like the father Buddy Holly was a SON
Wow great job gary
Never knew of this performance by Busey. Legendary. What a tribute !
... each times i watch that movie, i can almost feel the spirit of Buddy Holly, protecting the actors from beginning to end
Just imagine all the future amazing music we lost when we lost him
they were greater than the english invasion and the groups from u k were play buddys songs he rocked international even after the crash
I'm 75 remember hearing him on the radio,we've lost so many,heaven must really ROCK!!
Sadly three musicians died small plane crash shortly taking off, holly's rent plane for his own bandmates that day, he was tried buss breakdown several times, no heater inside busses, never time rest or washing clothes
Pilot shouldn't taking off with bad weather he had five years experience
@andresesparza4016 I heard they were able to fit a 4th member and it was gonna be paul anka but his manager had to watch him since he was young
I don't get bored of this movie but whatttt an actor. I'm a guitar player and this men smoke!!! Every single chord. Respect ❤
Gary was incredible as Buddy, both singing and playing his own music. Marshall Crenshaw also did an amazing job in the brief scenes at the end of La Bamba.
Same as the guy in the buddy holly musical
Gary as Buddy. Kurt Russell as Elvis. Lou Diamond Phillips as Ritchie Vallens. Some of the best performances
Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash, Dennis Quaid as Jerry Lee Lewis…!!!
@@QBAN2010 Phoenix was hand-picked by Cash himself. Dennis Quaid was an excellent choice as Jerry Lee Lewis.
I'd love to see a Jim Croce bio-pic. That is a long time coming.
I grew up watching this a million times on HBO. A fantastic film and it made me love Gary Busey. The Fade Away song at the end gives me chills.
Gary Busey's greatest performance, if not for his motorcycle accident and brain damage, I truly believe Gary would be in the class of Pacino and DeNiro.
Sounds About right
How did Gary Busey not win an Oscar for this film? That’s crazy to me.
JON VOIGHT
Coming Home
This movie builds up to this scene. It especially builds faster and faster towards the end. It's a very good movie that easily shows what abrupt loss can feel like for those not in the situation but are about to hear about it.
I love Fade away, Buddy and big Bopper they got down! Loved you all.
Yes they was jamming
Gary Busey does Buddy his due brings back to life the legend genius and rock and roller for all of us to experience the talent of teenager with a dream and love of music Buddy got his day with Gary and his performance singing and playing all him no tricks no lip sync the real deal outstanding
AND THE REST...IS ROCK AND ROLL.
That night was so... but so musically and soundly perfect, that they no longer had anything else to do on earth and fate took them
that was a jam at the end like a big party a personal thing like ur idols were right there in front of u not on some far away stage. keep rocking in the free world.
I wish "True Love Ways" was louder on the following outro. It's haunting and heartbreaking.
such a great scene,busey was just great
The quality is amazing for a movie that's from 1978!!😍😍
That BO DIDDLEY beat in the final scene was amazing that was my favorite scene bitter sweet see you next year hits hard because it never came R.I.P.
It's so great. And, no Autotune to destroy the performance. Ps. He was nominated for Best male actor in a leading role for his performance in this film. His fellow nominees that year were Sir Lawrence Olivier, Jon Voight, Warren Beatty, and Robert De Niro. The best of the best.
Buddy Holly was one of the greatest rock & roll artists to ever grace this earth! For Gary Bussy to come this close to impersonating him is astronomical! I grew up in NM in the 50's & 60's, Buddy Holly was my Hero. I had a chance to see the Buddy Holly Revue in Henderson NV with John Mueller, Jay Richardson & Ray Anthony. WOW what a show! Thank you all for letting me relive the 50'S!
What Ruin this scene was they used the wrong Stratocaster. The Stratocaster was a big part of Buddy Holly Story. The technical guy must have been an idiot. Tom Hanks would have never made this mistake.
And another thing they got wrong is he told the soundman to raise the volume with a hand gesture. They didn't have sound men back then.
He was performing a medley of his greatest hits... he was 22, top that everyone else!
Gary performed the living heck out of his role as Buddy Holly.Always makes me sad knowing Buddy would be gone shortly thereafter..
Gary should have won the Oscar
Rotten Tomatoes award.
That was the day he died. What’s scary is, Ricky Nelson sang this as his last concert in 1985 then had a plane crash. Spooky.
yea wierd
@@trinidadapodaca7027
I believe there are no coincidences in life everything is connected a continum a CIRCLE
Great stuff. Great movie. Busey IS Buddy!
This was the best scenes of the movie.
Buddy Holly was Elvis before Elvis...we lost some pioneers in 1959 but I know they are still performing in heaven 🙏🕊
Fantastic
(Wish I can go back in time and warned them not to take the plane at night and just take the Bus to their next concert hall😢)
Gary Busey- Lethal Weapon/ Predator 2/ Silver Bullet/ D.C.Cab/ Surviving the Game list goes on an on-before those films he played a great Buddy Holly, he was great in his performance and can dance too an that was really him singing those songs with no add lip etc, awesomeeee❤🥂👌🎸 🎞️ 🎥
What an ending.
Watching this on Feb.3, 2024, may Buddy Holly rest in peace.
Chills.....every time.
God of rock n roll
Awesome and beautiful story about Buddy’s Life and Music, 😎🤗🥰
Incredible performance; total respect for Busey! Buddy Holly is my favorite. I've been to Lubbock to see his grave site and museum, and 6 months later to the crash site. But I don't understand how Busey kept reversing the words in "Maybe Baby"
...and the rest is rock and roll..
Why do always lose our great people.
....And The Rest Is Rock & Roll
One of my relatives was nicknamed Buddy by his mother, his grandmother's name was Ella like Buddy's mom, he wrote songs the way Buddy did. So much in common it was almost scary, including how they both liked to vanish and take long drives, which he still does. This stuff brings me to tears.
May have been said already but the guitar in the picture wasn't built until well after Buddy passed away. You can tell by the headstock. Unless your a Fender person you probably don't care.
That’s a very astute observation. And if that movie was made more recently I’d say that the prop department really dropped the ball. But considering that this movie was made in 1978 I think we can cut them some slack. Since Stratocasters had only existed for 24 yes’s at that point, the concept of vintage guitars and vintage guitar experts almost didn’t exist at that time. Even Norms Rare Guitars had only been around for three years when this movie was made. So there wouldn’t have been many ‘experts’ the prop department could have approached. But yeah, now that you’ve pointed it out it’s going to annoy me from now on.
That was not a performance..it was Gary channeling Buddy for real.
2:58 you're welcome 😊
Love this movie.....went to see it with my high-school girlfriend! Great Memories! Thanx!!
I relate to buddy Holly in a lot of areas! he's one of my famous idols besides Hank Williams.
RUFUS PAYNE aka TEETOT
taught HANK WILLIAMS SR. how to play the guitar and Rufus PAYNE was his biggest influence he was African American but I am sure that doesn't matter
You were just listening to the great music of a good friend of mine and yours who last 18 months has gave us all so much.
The late great Buddy Holly, who died today on Febuary 3rd 1959 in a tragic plane crash just outside of Clear Lake.
Also killed in the crash the pilot Rodger Peterson and two of Buddy's friends, Mr JP the Big Bopper Richardson and Mr Ritchie Valens.
And the rest is just rock n roll.
Buddy is responsible for the Beatles and many others !!
Grande performance merci dommage de ne pas avoir tout le film.
I was born on Feb 3rd on the 15th anniversary of his death. I often play his albums every year on that date. Very sad, great musician
Something touched me deep inside the day the music died
Sad scene, knowing buddy Holly died shortly afterwards
Within the hour or so.
That still haunts me to this day see you next year never came sad
I wish they would remaster this film in 4k and 8k and release it.
HE. WAS. THE. REAL. KING. OF. R. & R
LOL
Nice 70s strat fat headstock gives it away
Him getting pissed they wont turn the mic up is hilarious lol
Opened for ELVIS at 19 years of age- dead at 22! But he changed music FOREVER... I am convinced he was the bridge between what was called ‘race music’- what we call The Blues- and country music which gave us ROCK AND ROLL! Where are the ambassadors of peace through music NOW??
......And The Rest Is Rock & Roll
Elvis predates him by several years. Buddy Holly jumped on the train that was already moving.
So as John Lennon after he was murdered by Mark David Chapman for wanted to be famous
Buddy never opened for Elvis. Elvis just happened to be on the Louisiana Hayride with Buddy. Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Buddy Knox and several other stars. Elvis was still under contract with Sam Phillips at the time. His contract with RCA was bought from Sun Records in 1956. This show was in 1955. Eddie Cochran and Gene Vincent had just appeared in The Girl Can't Help It which was released in 1956. So actually, Elvis never "predated" anyone. Eddie's 20 Flight Rock was on the charts as well as Gene's Be Boppa Lula in 1956 . Elvis had been doing rockabilly songs for about a year but Bill Haley hit with Rock Around The Clock in 1954-55 . Elvis wasn't a pioneer. He never wrote a song. He never toured outside the USA. Chuck Berry laid the groundwork for rock and roll in 1955 with Memphis and Maybelline. Elvis just had better publicity because of Colonel Tom Parker.
@@wesleycook7687
LOL they are not going to like you yes you broke it down on point
Love buddy Holly's music
Buddy Holly: I could see where John Lennon got the idea.
If only the producers had actually used a period-correct strat.
That Strat is a late '60's.
Buddy Holly was way befor me. Wasnt born until 1970. But i just love this movie and La Bamba. Someone needs to make one about the Big Bopper❤
bro i’m 14 and watching this. none of my friends have even heard of him but i know every thing.
ritchie wasnt even wearing that outfit
Maybe baby.
That pavilion in Iowa still looked the same in the early 80s
Muy bueno buddy , 3/2/59 el día que murió la musica
Buddy holly was a great loss to the world of music when that damn plane crashed R I P 😢😢
Gary Busey did a good job,loved hearing my parents talk abbout hrowing ip in Lubbock and the differernt aress shown in the movie
I always felt that crazy ass Busey would be the best person to play the former president in a biopic!
Busey Holly...
fkn amazing gary was tantastic in this movie
He's terrible. He screams where Buddy had a soft soothing sound. Busey was the worse choice to play Buddy Holly they could have found. This whole thing is a fiasco. Inaccurate, loud and was panned by the original Crickets and Buddy's family. Maria Elena Holly had too much say-so in what she wanted left out ( Norman Petty, Buddy's manager and the producer of Buddy's first hits) that she ruined the true story.. Bobby Vee or Tommy Roe should have done the voice of Buddy Holly and a better actor should have played Holly instead of the big mouthed Busey.
@@wesleycook7687 I think Busey is amazing in the role. Remember this is a movie not a documentary. I guarantee every biopic ever made is going to have inaccuracies. You also got to look at it from the the time it was made. Buddy Holly was pretty much forgotten about by 1978 and this movie introduced him to a new generation. Fine if you don’t like the movie but it did a good thing for Buddy’s music.
And the Devil danced with delight when the Music of love died
Garry brought Buddy back , Buddy would be happy with this performance.
Remember buddy Holly birthday September 71936 and happy birthday
Mikeblack performing he is risen
God love this
The day the music died
that looks like a CBS era Stratocaster.
Oh baby that's what i like jp Richardson
I didn't even Know who Buddy Holly was until I saw this Movie
he looked pissed at the end looking to his right and throwing his thumb up as to say raise or make it higher.
2:56
Why is Not Fade Away such a punk rock song? The energy is unreal in this movie scene. I actually prefer this version over the studio version by Buddy Holly. It's wayy too clean.
My late girlfriend was the daughter of Mrs. Webster-Harris , who ironically fired Buddy from Choir for scheduling conflicts, career made, and nice Lubbock history
Cbs headstock choice was a technical fail.
You can't unsee that
You missed the greatest part of this clip; the credit roll is so powerful. I think you missed it.
And the rest is Rock and roll.
It’s as if Busey totally tripped out on Buddy and never came back. Not necessarily a bad thing…
Hated how the movie ended like this. They couldn't of shown buddy getting on the plane just like in la bamba.
I never known why everyone keep it a secret from me. Back my school days in Iowa few schools. But was rock N Roll state from clear Lake Iowa. Glad got see first time back 2015. On inside: all great memories photos. And great music artists . Enjoy film movie saw video box at yard sale. Have on DVD box
What's the name of the last song? It sounds good
Not FADE AWAY
@@davidsimms4508Thank you
Gary does a decent job as holly, only thing that lets it down is he plays just one cord throughout.. 🤣😂 shame someone didn’t teach him some cords, so the guitar playing looked realistic!
I just watch Buddy singing Oh Boy on the Ed sullivan show..and..yeah...Busey hit the nail on the head....Buddy looked kinda dorky....stage persona...but he had a rasp in his voice...he had attitude....I'm sure Busey watched that clip....
I also like how it's one take......all live...I don't know if they did other takes....Busey flubs a line or two.....but..try being another person?....playing guitar....everything being live...
..and remembering all the changes in a medley ...on point......well done ....
Can someone please tell me how is it the video is 12 years old yet the oldest comment is less than two years old. The rest being under one year. I am just curious.
Read Orwell and discuss
It's a matter of when it gets posted......got it straight now?
Take it home son