for me the best of those years, chuck berry, elvis, and especially fats domino
no Bo? he was the best noise harnessing sound architect
when Buddy, Everlys, Jerry Lee and Ricky Nelson joined the fray in '57 so excited to whittle it down
also Sam Cooke and Patsy Cline as far as other genres. Need to research some folk from that era
to clarify dont post s*** itt that isnt from the 1950s right now please
well get to this decade in roughly 8 years
F*** sorry I didn’t read thread!
This better win for ‘61
itll be up there but Orbison did Running Scared and Crying that year so competition will be tough
also Travellin' Man/Hello Mary Lou, one of the hardest double sided singles ever by Ricky Nelson
F*** sorry I didn’t read thread!
lol all good i just mean dont post rap basically
itll be up there but Orbison did Running Scared and Crying that year so competition will be tough
also Travellin' Man/Hello Mary Lou, one of the hardest double sided singles ever by Ricky Nelson
Do you think there’s a song from ‘61 or before that has 450M views?
Not saying that’s why it should win btw genuinely curious because I was impressed by that
Do you think there’s a song from ‘61 or before that has 450M views?
Not saying that’s why it should win btw genuinely curious because I was impressed by that
i dont usually look at the views but thats seems like alot
its always in movies and stuff so it has alot of exposure
57:
Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue
Little Richard - Keep a Knockin
Little Richard - Lucille
Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Workin
Dale Hawkins - Susie Q
Chuck Berry - School Days
Bo Diddley - Hey! Bo Diddley
Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock
The Johnny Burnette Trio - The Train Kept A-Rollin
57:
Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue
Little Richard - Keep a Knockin
Little Richard - Lucille
Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Workin
Dale Hawkins - Susie Q
Chuck Berry - School Days
Bo Diddley - Hey! Bo Diddley
Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock
The Johnny Burnette Trio - The Train Kept A-Rollin
definitely feeling this as Bo's highlight of '57
Mans was playing from 20 years in the future
no Bo? he was the best noise harnessing sound architect
I only like that self titled song of his
Mans was playing from 20 years in the future
!https://youtu.be/5gJg7_FgVTImore like a 12 years but yeah this is awesome
more like a 12 years but yeah this is awesome
Yeah i thought about that right after posting haha
Mans was playing from 20 years in the future
!https://youtu.be/5gJg7_FgVTIwtf this is insane thank u for posting
wtf this is insane thank u for posting
Thats from 1954 actually, didnt see this was for 57 rn.
But yeah, i believe its the first use of guitar feedback in commercial music. IIRC the song was also a decent hit at the time too
Thats from 1954 actually, didnt see this was for 57 rn.
But yeah, i believe its the first use of guitar feedback in commercial music. IIRC the song was also a decent hit at the time too
spaciest guitar till jeff beck came along i reckon
This better win for ‘61
Over My Favorite Things by Coltrane? As if
spaciest guitar till jeff beck came along i reckon
He wasn't playing around naming himself Johnny Guitar Watson
He wasn't playing around naming himself Johnny Guitar Watson
Damn I can't tell who came first between him and the film looks they're both from '54