Come on Chung - you're old enough to know the day the music died was the airplane crash of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens. Pick another name for it
Originally Posted by Go4it
I'm keeping my name, because, #1, Don Mclean is a wife-batterer
https://radaronline.com/exclusives/2...hysical-abuse/
who does not own the phrase
and #2, only 2 of the 3 names listed made "music".. the Big Bopper is a Clown, who should not be spoken of in the same terms as Valens and Holly. fuck, Waylon Jennings should have been on the plane, but let the ill Big Bopper have his seat. had Jennings kept his seat, I could go with Feb. 3, 1959 being the day the music died.
but even if I cede to your definition.. Michael Jackson had a quarter century of big music success, those other guys had no more than 2 years! Valens was 17 years old. Holly had about 2 strong years, but had already left the Crickets, so his future was not necessarily looking good. consider that Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and other early rock and rollers were fading fast at that time. the Big Bopper was a God Damn Clown.. "Chantilly Lace"? please.. history tells us Waylon Jennings had a successful career later on, but Ol' Waylon missed the old plane, which leaves June 25, 2009 the day the music died