The Beatles didn't really invent rock 'n' roll. They popularised it and brought it to the masses. Before The there were other legends prying their trades, most notably Chuck Berry who have been called the father of rock 'n' roll and the mild looking bespectacled but enormously talented Buddy Holly who was way ahead of his time and died way before his time. These two were guitar man.who epitomised the man with a guitar myth. And then there were the piano men. Of note were, Jerry Lee Lewis, who was once tipped to be the next big thing after Elvis Presley until his fall from grace and Little Richard and Fats Domino, all of whom were great forces to be reckoned with. There were the ones whom The Beatles crafted their initial sound after and here you will see why.
CHUCK BERRY. 20 SUPER HITS : The grandfather of Rock 'n' Roll. The one who started it all. Without him, there will probably be no Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, etc. So credit must be given where credit is due. Mr. Chuck Berry. But somehow I don't quite particularity like Chuck Berry's version of his own songs. Great they undoubtedly are but they were too raw for my liking. I like my music full and not stripped to the bone if you catch my drift. The only Chuck Berry's song that I really like performed by him was ‘Sweet Little Sixteen' which was later rewritten by The Beach Boys as 'Surfin' USA' They are all here. All the Chuck Berry songs that matter. ’Johnny B. Goode' , 'Roll Over Beethoven' and ''Rock And Roll Music', the two Chuck Berry's songs that I first heard from The Beatles. DOP : 24th June 1997.
BUDDY HOLLY GREATEST HITS : Now this one I like. Buddy Holly. Buddy Holly was a rock pioneer. He was one of the few rock singers who wrote their own songs and he have a whole lots of them which are still being covered by other artists today. Died in a plane crash at 22, he have only been recording for a mere two years. But curiously he seems to have a premonition of his death, cos when he died, he have been recording so furiously that he easily have enough materials and demos to fill several posthumous albums. Most of his songs I've first heard from other artists' version but I definitely like ' Everyday', ' I'm Gonna Love You , etc. The Beatles' recorded his 'Words Of Love‘ and their name were patterned after his group The Crickets. Buddy Holly was also credited with making John Lennon think it's okay to wear glasses in public.One fine day quite a long time ago, after having played this CD, my wife was compelled to say, " That was quite nice". That, my friend, coming from someone who doesn't know The Beatles from The Osmonds, was high praise indeed. DOP : 16th February 1997.
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THE VERY BEST OF BEN E. KING : Believe it or not, I got this little gem for a mere $9.90. There was a time I wanted to get this CD at it's original price of $45.90 but have decide against it 'cos I have a few of his biggest hits spread out in those compilation Cd's that I have. Still, this 16 tracks are a joy to listen to. Apart from the obvious favourites, 'Stand By Me, ' Spanish Harlem,' 'Save The Last Dance For Me,' and 'Don't Play That Song [ You Lied]', we have Dance With Me' which I've first heard from Engelbert Humperdick, This Magic Moment,' and 'I Count The Tears' which was ripped off by The Grassroots on their 'Let's Live For Today.' Here was also the first time I've heard Ben E. King sings 'I [ Who Have Nothing ] which I first heard from Tom Jones. Definitely a good buy.DOP : 23th May 2013.



chuck berry, yes, my kind of stuff but buddy holly fell off my music radar.
ReplyDeletechuck berry, yes, my kind of stuff but buddy holly fell off my music radar.
ReplyDeleteWell, what can I say except that it's better late than never. Go look up Buddy Holly. Though you say you don't know much about him. I bet you've heard quite a lot of his songs but sung by different artists. Try 'It's So Easy' by Linda Roustard for one or ' Heartbeat' by Herman's Hermits/ The Hollies....
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