Borderstone
02-09-2007, 04:53 PM
Today (as seen on the posting date) is February 9th and if I'd recalled it last year,I'd have posted this then.
It was 26 years ago today in 1981 that Bill Haley (leader of The Comets)passed away from a brain tumor at age 55. Were he alive today he would be America's oldest living Rock & Roller (81 now,82 come July 6th.)
I even recall where I saw this news. I was in my 7th grade music class in Scottsdale (AZ) and the teacher had posted on a bulletin board a news-clipping.
I was seated next to the board and naturally wondered what it said and simply put,that's how I found out.
I also bring this up because I recently acquired a Bill Haley & The Comets cassette and also a CD that was originally on vinyl/cassette in 1985.
The casette has a handful of hits but mostly extra tracks. The extra's are pretty good.
The CD,released by MCA (originally Decca,Haley's label at the time.)is awesome! I gives me all but two of thier hits (Crazy Man Crazy & Skinny Minnie). The second one is on the tape,thankfully.
Although Haley is not always ranked up there with Elvis,Little Richard,Buddy Holly & other greats,it should never be forgotten that he and his group were the very first to land a top 40 rock & roll single. "Crazy Man Crazy" hit #15 in early 1954.
They were also the first to have a #1 hit with this music. Coincidently,"Rock Around The Clock" hit the top the very week of Haley's 30th birthday! :eek: Compared to the younger more energetic "newbies" :D ,he seemed like a rock and roll dad but the kids (my mother & dad's generation) liked him for a good 4 years.
Musically,the songs are good but the only thing about it is sometimes (with all respect inteded) it's like Haley & Co. are repeating themselves. While Haley could wail pretty good,his vocal abilities were limited.
Still,he and the Comets deserved their fame and their induction to the Hall Of Fame 20 years ago. Thanks for your love of R & B,Mr. Haley,if you and the other "caucasion" acts back then had not loved the muusic,who knows what we'd be listening too? :cool:
[ February 09, 2007, 16:04: Message edited by: Borderstone ]
It was 26 years ago today in 1981 that Bill Haley (leader of The Comets)passed away from a brain tumor at age 55. Were he alive today he would be America's oldest living Rock & Roller (81 now,82 come July 6th.)
I even recall where I saw this news. I was in my 7th grade music class in Scottsdale (AZ) and the teacher had posted on a bulletin board a news-clipping.
I was seated next to the board and naturally wondered what it said and simply put,that's how I found out.
I also bring this up because I recently acquired a Bill Haley & The Comets cassette and also a CD that was originally on vinyl/cassette in 1985.
The casette has a handful of hits but mostly extra tracks. The extra's are pretty good.
The CD,released by MCA (originally Decca,Haley's label at the time.)is awesome! I gives me all but two of thier hits (Crazy Man Crazy & Skinny Minnie). The second one is on the tape,thankfully.
Although Haley is not always ranked up there with Elvis,Little Richard,Buddy Holly & other greats,it should never be forgotten that he and his group were the very first to land a top 40 rock & roll single. "Crazy Man Crazy" hit #15 in early 1954.
They were also the first to have a #1 hit with this music. Coincidently,"Rock Around The Clock" hit the top the very week of Haley's 30th birthday! :eek: Compared to the younger more energetic "newbies" :D ,he seemed like a rock and roll dad but the kids (my mother & dad's generation) liked him for a good 4 years.
Musically,the songs are good but the only thing about it is sometimes (with all respect inteded) it's like Haley & Co. are repeating themselves. While Haley could wail pretty good,his vocal abilities were limited.
Still,he and the Comets deserved their fame and their induction to the Hall Of Fame 20 years ago. Thanks for your love of R & B,Mr. Haley,if you and the other "caucasion" acts back then had not loved the muusic,who knows what we'd be listening too? :cool:
[ February 09, 2007, 16:04: Message edited by: Borderstone ]