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PLANCTON
2008-03-03 12:38:00 Después de un año de rodaje presentan en sociedad su primer vástago, Generación Rock n Roll, una declaración de intenciones que condensa un estilo profundamente propio y característico ofertando al monótono, y en ocasiones muy aburrido, panorama musical actual un soplo de renovación, rejuvenecimiento y energía. Compártelo
By: Rock Style
PLANCTON
2008-03-03 12:38:00 LA RESURRECCIÓN DEL ROCK N ROLL Después de un año de rodaje presentan en sociedad su primer vástago, Generación Rock n Roll, una declaración de intenciones que condensa un estilo profundamente propio y característico ofertando al monótono, y en ocasiones muy aburrido, panorama musical actual un soplo de renovación, rejuvenecimiento y energía. TOTALMENTE ECLÉCTICOS. No se cierran ...
By: Rock Style
PLANCTON, su último ensayo
2007-11-22 16:24:00 ÚLTIMO ENSAYO ANTES DEL CONCIERTO DEL 23 DE NOVIEMBRE Compártelo
By: Rock Style
Eddie Cochran
2007-10-03 23:51:00 Today would have been Eddie Cochran's 69th birthday. Although he died at the tender age of 21, he left a lasting impact on rock music for generations to come. His most famous song, "Summertime Blues", has been covered by many artists, and continues to be a popular song to this day. Here are a few session outtakes as well as the song "Summertime Blues" live on the 'Boy Meets Girls' TV Show from 1960.Milk Cow BluesMy Love To RememberJelly BeanLittle AngelDon't Bye Bye Baby MeSummertime BluesEDIT- Was searching through YouTube and found this interesting 7 minute documentary on Eddie, pretty informative video.Eddie Cochran.com ***** Eddie Cochran CD's ***** Eddie Cochran on Myspace
By: Music For Humans
Eddie Cochran: Punk Rock's Granddaddy
2007-09-29 12:23:00 Eddie Cochran was born October 3, 1938 and died tragically in an automobile accident on April 16, 1960. During his 21 year life, and much too short musical career, Eddie managed to lay down a grinding guitar and vocal sound that would become a crucial influence on early punk rock bands. While performers like Iggy Pop can properly lay claim to punks general outrageousness and chaos, it was Eddie's teenage angst that would influence such bands as the Clash, RAMONES, and Sex Pistols. And while Eddie only released one album, "Singin' To My Baby" in 1958, during his short career bands as diverse as the Rolling Stones and the Sex Pistols covered his songs. In fact, in July of 1957 a 17 year old John Lennon was so blown away by a 15 year old Paul McCartney playing Cochran's song "Twenty Flight Rock" that he asked McCartney to join his band the Quarrymen. The rest is musical history. Cochran released "Twenty Flight Rock" as a single in 1957. The B-side of that single, and the song most...
By: Bar Stool Vision
Eddie Cochran just asked to me by friend on MySpace
2007-08-29 22:51:00 No offence to Jennifer Grayson or Destroy Cowboy, but Eddie is the kind of friend request you really want.The first music I owned was three cassettes that my parents bought me for my birthday, called Rock 'n' Roll Greats Volume 1 and 2, and something like The Best of 1964. They were an important part of my musical education and Eddie was on there several times.Eddie Cochran - She's Something Else - iTunesGeorgie Fame wasn't on any of these compilations, but Steve Wright played Yeh Yeh today on Radio 2. What a great track. It really reminds me of something - perhaps In The Summertime by Mungo Jerry, or perhaps something more recent.Georgie Fame - Yeh Yeh - iTunes
Eddie Cochran - Sittin' In The Balcony (1957)
2007-07-18 06:27:00 Somehow, time has not accorded Eddie Cochran quite the same respect as other early rockabilly pioneers like Buddy Holly, or even Ricky Nelson or Gene Vincent. This is partially attributable to his very brief lifespan as a star: he only had a couple of big hits before dying in a car crash during a British tour in 1960. He was in the same league as the best rockabilly stars, though, with a brash, fat guitar sound that helped lay the groundwork for the power chord. He was also a good songwriter and singer, celebrating the joys of teenage life -- the parties, the music, the adolescent rebellion -- with an economic wit that bore some similarities to Chuck Berry. Cochran was more lighthearted and less ironic than Berry, though, and if his work was less consistent and not as penetrating, it was almost always exuberant.Cochran's mid-'50s beginnings in the record industry are a bit confusing. His family had moved to Southern California around 1950, and in 1955 he made his first recordings ...
In Memory Of : Eddie Cochran - Something Else (1959)
2007-04-17 21:54:00 Eddie Cochran died after a car accident on this day (April 17th) in 1960. Therefore this track as a special tribute, in memory of.Somehow, time has not accorded Eddie Cochran quite the same respect as other early rockabilly pioneers like Buddy Holly, or even Ricky Nelson or Gene Vincent. This is partially attributable to his very brief lifespan as a star: he only had a couple of big hits before dying in a car crash during a British tour in 1960. He was in the same league as the best rockabilly stars, though, with a brash, fat guitar sound that helped lay the groundwork for the power chord. He was also a good songwriter and singer, celebrating the joys of teenage life -- the parties, the music, the adolescent rebellion -- with an economic wit that bore some similarities to Chuck Berry. Cochran was more lighthearted and less ironic than Berry, though, and if his work was less consistent and not as penetrating, it was almost always exuberant.Cochran's mid-'50s beginnings in the recor... |



