Great tribute band....sounds awesome...don't take the below constructive criticism as an insult, only a suggestion from a Holly fan....
To the Buddy-lead.....Buddy only played guitar with down-strokes.....it's what gave his songs such a powerful sound, but also unusually hard to do....
@Itsthegr81 I hear ya and Buddy also played 25 minute gigs. I've tried the downstroke thing and there comes a point where you have to realize you are a tribute artist and you play your own interpretation based on how you play guitar. Downstrokes cause spasms when played more than 10-20 minutes (maybe not for Buddy??)
@Itsthegr81 Yes are correct about how Buddy played. My dad worked at Tinker AFB in OKC Buddy played for the servicemen in a hangar. I was fortunate to be there right in front and I still have the pick Buddy gave me. All of it as I remembered he played with the down stroke. I was somewhere between 12 and 14.
im 15 and i love buddy holly, i cant find the tab for this song anywhere. i think about him and he was an amazing artist. i love his music. i was born in lubbock raised listening to him. i love buddy holly and im glad people still know about him. i hope his music never dies out.
Yeah, it kind of says that in the description, and the fact that he is dead would also have caused some problems. So yeah, we already know its not Buddy Holly.
His mother suggested the song Everyday, but Buddy wrote the words and melody. The Celesta instrument was played in this song. The melody follows a chord pattern that is not found in any other Buddy Holly pieces. The song has the uncertainty of many of his songs. It is happy, optimistic, but still about love unfulfilled.
Vi Petty , the producer's wife played the celeste, but Buddy wrote the tune. He may not have always gotten credit but did write most of what he played.
my teacher is so stupid!!!!!!!! she said he didn't write his own songs!! and i was like where is ur brain he did to! post this coment if u agree Buddy is awesome!!
Holly's mother did suggest some of his songs the extent of which isn't really known except for the Holly Hop and Looking for someone to love (Drunk man, Street car, Foot slips, there you are)
"Performed by Buddy Holly Live! tribute band with Dave Bull as Buddy Holly, Marty Crapper on Bass / backing vocals and Stuart Pike on drums / backing vocals - live at Brockville Collegiate"
WTF!!!!! He lives???!?he didnt die in a plane crash
angirudi 1 year ago
SUPER! ! ! ! SUPER SUPER SUPER!
THX from Belgium.
tchadhack 1 year ago
Love the tribute! Great version of this song. Love it!
monkeefan75 1 year ago
Great tribute band....sounds awesome...don't take the below constructive criticism as an insult, only a suggestion from a Holly fan....
To the Buddy-lead.....Buddy only played guitar with down-strokes.....it's what gave his songs such a powerful sound, but also unusually hard to do....
Itsthegr81 1 year ago
@Itsthegr81 I hear ya and Buddy also played 25 minute gigs. I've tried the downstroke thing and there comes a point where you have to realize you are a tribute artist and you play your own interpretation based on how you play guitar. Downstrokes cause spasms when played more than 10-20 minutes (maybe not for Buddy??)
rockabillyotis 1 year ago
@Itsthegr81 Yes are correct about how Buddy played. My dad worked at Tinker AFB in OKC Buddy played for the servicemen in a hangar. I was fortunate to be there right in front and I still have the pick Buddy gave me. All of it as I remembered he played with the down stroke. I was somewhere between 12 and 14.
scruffy2112 10 months ago
I can't stop watching this! it's so awesome! :D
Tikkuja 1 year ago
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Tikkuja 2 years ago
i like buddy holly
tonyrusin 2 years ago
im 15 and i love buddy holly, i cant find the tab for this song anywhere. i think about him and he was an amazing artist. i love his music. i was born in lubbock raised listening to him. i love buddy holly and im glad people still know about him. i hope his music never dies out.
xinsaneguitarist69x 2 years ago 4
nice, great job gentlemen! rock on:)
amgarcia1234 2 years ago
Yeah, it kind of says that in the description, and the fact that he is dead would also have caused some problems. So yeah, we already know its not Buddy Holly.
coleor 2 years ago
His mother suggested the song Everyday, but Buddy wrote the words and melody. The Celesta instrument was played in this song. The melody follows a chord pattern that is not found in any other Buddy Holly pieces. The song has the uncertainty of many of his songs. It is happy, optimistic, but still about love unfulfilled.
Sportyg21 2 years ago
Vi Petty , the producer's wife played the celeste, but Buddy wrote the tune. He may not have always gotten credit but did write most of what he played.
rockabillyotis 2 years ago
my teacher is so stupid!!!!!!!! she said he didn't write his own songs!! and i was like where is ur brain he did to! post this coment if u agree Buddy is awesome!!
Sportyg21 2 years ago 5
Holly's mother did suggest some of his songs the extent of which isn't really known except for the Holly Hop and Looking for someone to love (Drunk man, Street car, Foot slips, there you are)
rockabillyotis 2 years ago
thought he was the real one i love buddy holly im 17 my mom told me about him another good one is dearest
koolmikey101 2 years ago
Where from i can download this music?
Tikkuja 2 years ago
He is So LEGENDARY!!!:DDDDD
Tikkuja 2 years ago
this is so awesome!!:DDD
Tikkuja 2 years ago
Fantastic.
joe19924 2 years ago
its such a shame that buddy holly died
fredingo1231 2 years ago
i never got over it
rockabillyotis 2 years ago
dang you guys are amazing. i wasnt close to growing up in the era of buddy but he is amazing. the best.
moindependence 2 years ago
I sooooooooo would!
sezdw16 3 years ago
OMG this is a awesome cover... dude you are awesome
gmodpro 3 years ago
much appreciated
rockabillyotis 3 years ago
We appreciate your comment
rockabillyotis 3 years ago
Absolutely brilliant! Well done!
savvakissss 3 years ago
thank you so much
rockabillyotis 3 years ago
who's this singer please? I would like to know him for a part in a movie. Thanks.
BrunoMiotto83 3 years ago
"Performed by Buddy Holly Live! tribute band with Dave Bull as Buddy Holly, Marty Crapper on Bass / backing vocals and Stuart Pike on drums / backing vocals - live at Brockville Collegiate"
HALLEROEDER 3 years ago
this isnt buddy holly
WarFreitag 3 years ago
Did you read the "more info"?
No.. Didn't think so.
ForMeOrMyDoll 3 years ago 2
Beautiful cover. Thank you for sharing.
guitarista12 3 years ago
Love your solo Dave Great cover, really drives along.
baldyholly79 3 years ago
this is a great song
its diferent from the original and more exciting
nassmia 3 years ago 2