Ricky Nelson - Fools Rush In (Original Stereo)
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@klbax63 The Quality is all over his music ...play his music in the car everyday looking at all those poor kids totaly unaware of the great music that came out in the 50s and 60s ...John
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I think Ricky nelson, with the raw talent he had, could have went higher, maybe a little lower
than Elvis, cause Elvis was more versatile, yet, he could have went higher. maybe it was due
to his people, his mangers. Elvis was fortunate enough to keep his career going thru the movies
even when his singing career was in a slump. The difference is, he kept himself out there, & Ricky didn't have a movie career to also.
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Really? What about poor little fool, it's up to you, garden party, Thery'll never be anyone
else ? No talent huh? the guys great! Even Elvis' first record producer said, the kid
stays so steady he could sing thru a windstorm". He was good!
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He had NO talent whatsoever. Boring voice boring songs,,,Except for this one.
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@klbax63 I agree something else
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@TheClam88 I remember watching the bass player in those days and he played the first Fender Jazz we ever saw. That's why I had to buy one or have a fit. It took a lot of saving to pay for one but when I felt that neck it was worth it for sure.
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love these of long ago.
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@overbrookXXX Well, of course, the double-tracking was how the recording was originally made, but I understand what you're saying. Thanks for the note.
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@castalia60able exactly.
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awesome bassline--w/ an upright!
@ranran19701 Burton's solo on this is killer!
teddibearsworld 1 year ago 17
Guitar masterpiece absolutely brilliant!!!!!!!!!
klbax63 1 year ago 17