Rest In Peace Don Everly
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Rest In Peace Don Everly
The Everly Brothers were wonderful.
'Til I Kissed You
Here is a pretty great performance with Buddy Holly's band the Crickets backing them as I recall.
When Will I Be Loved is great also.
Anyway, he was an old guy, he lived a good life, made some absolutely great music and really broke a lot of ground for the future of rock and roll and country and so on.
'Til I Kissed You
Here is a pretty great performance with Buddy Holly's band the Crickets backing them as I recall.
When Will I Be Loved is great also.
Anyway, he was an old guy, he lived a good life, made some absolutely great music and really broke a lot of ground for the future of rock and roll and country and so on.
Back in those days, everyone knew that if you were talking about Destiny's Child, you were talking about Beyonce, LaTavia, LeToya, and Larry.
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I’m really happy to see this getting its own thread. The Everly Brothers’ influence cannot be overstated, and for me personally, they were a constant part of my childhood soundtrack. I went through a period during my teens where I thought they were corny, but afterwards grew to appreciate them in ways I didn’t before. Basically, consciously or not, they’ve been one of my musical pillars my entire life.
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I’ve been keeping an eye out for a greatest hits record in the used bins for a while now. My main requirement is it has kathy’s clown on it which sadly isn’t that common. I don’t k is how it can be a greatest hits record without it.
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For real.Telliot wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 12:37 pmI’m really happy to see this getting its own thread. The Everly Brothers’ influence cannot be overstated, and for me personally, they were a constant part of my childhood soundtrack. I went through a period during my teens where I thought they were corny, but afterwards grew to appreciate them in ways I didn’t before. Basically, consciously or not, they’ve been one of my musical pillars my entire life.
I used to listen to the oldies station a lot around here, that's how I come to know The Everly Brothers, also I'm a pretty big Simon and Garfunkel fan.
But The Everly Brothers are always going to sound fresh and original just because they didn't have a rule book to follow, you know? Is it rock? Is it country? Sort of both, but then what's up with all those harmonies? And anyway they were doing rock and country before those two genres had really become fully formed anyway.
Back in those days, everyone knew that if you were talking about Destiny's Child, you were talking about Beyonce, LaTavia, LeToya, and Larry.
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Quoted for truth. I’m also a huge Simon & Garfunkel fan, but as you say, without The Everly’s, there’s probably no S&G (at least maybe not in that particular form - but who knows, right?). The Beatles were very open about their EB love and always cited them as a massive influence.Larry Mal wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 2:31 pmBut The Everly Brothers are always going to sound fresh and original just because they didn't have a rule book to follow, you know? Is it rock? Is it country? Sort of both, but then what's up with all those harmonies? And anyway they were doing rock and country before those two genres had really become fully formed anyway.
As an aside: I may have mentioned this before, but if you love The Everly Bros and S&G, I highly recommend giving The Milk Carton Kids a listen. Really, really good.
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Wow. Sad day.
The Everly Brothers were, for a while, the greatest living rockers of the 50's who weren't sex criminals. Pretty much from the moment Bo Diddley died in '08 until now.
The Everly Brothers were, for a while, the greatest living rockers of the 50's who weren't sex criminals. Pretty much from the moment Bo Diddley died in '08 until now.
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Love the Everly Brothers. I live in a really noisy part of NYC and when people blast music it’s usually rap or some similar crap. A couple of weeks ago some mystery guy was ripping Everly Brothers full tilt and it was both welcome and very odd.