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This is for all those ASSHOLES that boo`ed him at the Garden. A bunce of yuppy dipshits!!!!
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A blast from the past... No good music from a time I wish the world would reset to
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I love this music. It is calming.
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And I LOVE this song, first time I heard it, it was with my mom in a car driving across half Sweden to my Grandma, I was about 8 years old. And every singel day from I heard it, I rememberd every word from this song (but I couldn't speak or english) and I knew how that song went in my head. And from that day, I love country music thanks to my mom.
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When did Ricky Nelson past away from us?? :'(
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@DURound I was there !!! It was a rock & roll revival show and the crowd was not into the new stuff. He got a great song out of it.
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This song is about taking adversity and turning it on its head. He went to a Garden Party -- Madison Square Garden -- to sing his songs. When he sang some of his newer stuff... he was booed. At least he heard booing and thought it was about him. So he left the stage and did not come back. Chuck Berry (Johnny B Goode) played after him.
So Ricky decided to do a song about this bad event and it became his next hit.
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How could anyone dislike this ? God bless you Ricky,,,RIP.
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In his youth, Ricky Nelson was almost pretty, but he never used his looks in a bad way. I believe he was always a fine musician. He had the advantage of having parents in the entertainment business, and he used that advantage well. Sometimes, in today's world people tend to think that all advantages like family connections, money, fame, or whatever, are automatically unfair, but when it comes down to it, talent and hard work on the part of the artist is what makes a long term career.
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@cowbellpeaceprize Yes. He had a wonderful head of hair.
Ricky's music was the best. I loved it so much!! LOL
CaliforniaSheri 3 months ago 14
unfortunately, Ricky died in a plane crash a few weeks later.... we love and remember you Rick!
chrisiden1 4 months ago 9