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hustlerzinc
The Songs That Inspired The Big Boppa's CD - Rock 'n' Roll Legends, Rockabilly Hits NEW ROCKABILLY CD COMPILATION RELEASE, 4th April 2011, CD and Digital Download. This volume of ' The Songs That Inspired' series looks at the music associated with the dance form of Boppin', the fast train driving rhythms and slapping double bass, the sharp guitar licks and haunting echo of a rebel without a cause. This album will have you boppin' from start to finish and provides an education into early roots of rock and roll. Featuring Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Gene Vincent, Chuck Berry, Johnny Burnette, Carl Perkins, Warren Smith, Howlin' Wolf, Arthur Crudup and many other Rockabilly pioneers and legends. Get it NOW from: Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Songs-That-Inspired-Big-BoppaS/dp/B004DJ1VX4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1301761043&sr=8-1 Tesco: http://www.tescoentertainment.com/store/mp3/various-artists-the-songs-that-inspired-the-big-boppas/2%3A49288249/ and all good record stores.
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LondonLouis
I am sure there's better versions of "That's All Right Mama" around. Back in the early 1970s, Crudup stayed overnight with us up in Manchester. Nice guy, reminiscing about what it was like to be touring the US South in the 1930s. Had stories of having to run for his life when one of the other blues players he was touring with got out of line. For me, it was nice to be with the guy whose music ("Mama") provided Sam Philips with the "White guy playing black music" when Elvis started goofing around in the Sun Studios with Crudup's hit. You can still feel the hair rise on the back of your neck when you hear the power that Elvis brought to the tune. Crudup wasa decent blues player. Not one of the true greats. But he was in at the birth of White Rock Music - and it was his music that inspired the young Elvis.
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LondonLouis
I am sure there's better versions of "That's All Right Mama" around. Back in the early 1970s, Crudup stayed overnight with us up in Manchester. Nice guy, reminiscing about what it was like to be touring the US South in the 1930s. Had stories of having to run for his life when one of the other blues players he was touring with got out of line. For me, it was nice to be with the guy whose music ("Mama") provided Sam Philips with the "White guy playing black music" when Elvis started goofing around in the Sun Studios with Crudup's hit. You can still feel the hair rise on the back of your neck when you hear the power that Elvis brought to the tune. Crudup wasa decent blues player. Not one of the true greats. But he was in at the birth of White Rock Music - and it was his music that inspired the young Elvis.
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