Very well done Pat! "Rave On", also written "Rave On!", is a song written by Sonny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty in 1958. It was first recorded by West for Atlantic Records, which released his version in February 1958 (as Atlantic 45-1174). Buddy Holly recorded the song later the same year, and his version became a hit, one of six of his recordings that charted in 1958. [Wiki].
As a Buddy fan I say well done Sir! You bring out instruments I never knew were on the released record. Please do not forget to do the Crickets - I Fought The Law when you find time. Thanks
Buddy was the most important person in rock and roll in the 1950s imho.. Elvis Little Richard Eddie Cochran Jerry Lee Lewis etc all fantastic in their own way and Style, But Buddy had it all,as a writer,performer arranger, producer etc
Never heard the guitars on Rave On like this. Then the Buddy Holly hiccup intro on A-we-a-he-a-hell. Pure rock 'n'roll. Been a fan forever and would buy every single issued here on the Coral record label. And, you always got a brilliant B side with his singles. All great singles but my absolute favourite single is 'Baby I Don't Care' as his was always my choice over every other version (sorry, but that includes Elvis). Just a brilliant stereo remix Pat. Many thanks and cheers!
Fantastic remix Pat. I’m a big Buddy fan and I love the way you turn these great songs into stereo. Have you heard of a song called “Let the little girl dance” by Billy Bland? That I would love to hear in stereo 👍😎
Look At Me, Listen To Me, Peggy Sue, Everyday, Crying Waiting Hoping, Raining In My Heart, Whishing that Pat would hear my Words Of Love in the Valley Of Tears and remix Rave On. Today he opens the Door To My Heart! That'll Be The Day when I'm in Fools Paradise, Not Fade Away. Meanwhile Peggy Sue Got Married, but It Doesn't Matter Any More...
🎧 👍 Hi, Pat: No need for you to disparage some of your earlier remixes when you have created perfection such as this. It can't get any better, can it? @radiowollaton8521
Hi R.W. Sorry pal, I have to call foul on this "remix". It's audibly obvious that additional modern instrumentation has been added to the original recording. Some folks may find it to be intriguing, but my thoughts are that this method of creating a "stereo" version is insulting to the original musicians and historically inacurate. At the very least, it would be best if you indicate that this is what others have called an "enhanced" version.
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate that not everybody approves of the enhancement method of creating stereo from mono, but most people seem to enjoy it. And I have made it clear on my About Page what I'm doing and why. So no attempt is being made to fool people !
This song is pure punk.
20 years pre-punk.
I wonder why Lennon and Costello wore those black rimmed glasses? Coincidence? No, Buddy was an influence to many'rebels' in rock.
Punk!!! Try Down the Line, and remember it was the summer of 1956.
The real king of rock n roll...
It's ROCKABILLY
They don’t make music like they used too
Gladly we can always come back and listen to this 😎
Wonderful remix I had this song stuck in my head all day
The best ever stereo remix of this great RNR song. The instrumental section in the middle sounds fantastic !!
Thanks Nikos. Those middle sections are often the hardest parts to remix. Glad you like this one !
Fantastique, Rock and Roll in 2022 avec Radio wollaton, très bon Remix Stéréo, Merci Pat
Merci Mohamed 👍👍
One of Holly's greatest songs! Thank you!
You're welcome !
Very well done Pat! "Rave On", also written "Rave On!", is a song written by Sonny West, Bill Tilghman and Norman Petty in 1958. It was first recorded by West for Atlantic Records, which released his version in February 1958 (as Atlantic 45-1174). Buddy Holly recorded the song later the same year, and his version became a hit, one of six of his recordings that charted in 1958. [Wiki].
I didn't realise Sonny West had released this first. Thanks for all the info David !
SO GOOD!!
Norman Petty did not write songs!
The best Buddy Holly song!
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A super remix of this master piece of the very young Buddy (20 years on released). Thanks for this and maybe Peggy Sue. 👍👌
Thanks Lecam. Peggy Sue is on my list 👍
Wow well done ! Im from tennessee not far from his native texas
As a Buddy fan I say well done Sir! You bring out instruments I never knew were on the released record. Please do not forget to do the Crickets - I Fought The Law when you find time. Thanks
I haven't forgotten, but I have a very busy schedule. You will have to be patient !
Good lord - you just keep out doing yourself with the remakes. Thanks
The BEATLES made it punk only a few years later.
Buddy was the most important person in rock and roll in the 1950s imho.. Elvis Little Richard Eddie Cochran Jerry Lee Lewis etc all fantastic in their own way and Style, But Buddy had it all,as a writer,performer arranger, producer etc
Very true
Buddy is at the very top of favourites! Great remix, Pat
I've not done any Buddy Holly for a while. I knew you'd like it !
Another classic sounding great ., You have a real talent for the re-mixes Cheers .
Just a bit of fun James !
J.P.L. LUBEK FROM CHICAGO AND BUDDY HOLLY FROM LUBBOCK FOREVER!!!
This is Great, very Big Remix greetings from germany!!!
Thanks Bernhard. Greetings from Nottingham !
Rave on Pat, nice one. 👍
Great mix
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Never heard the guitars on Rave On like this. Then the Buddy Holly hiccup intro on A-we-a-he-a-hell. Pure rock 'n'roll. Been a fan forever and would buy every single issued here on the Coral record label. And, you always got a brilliant B side with his singles. All great singles but my absolute favourite single is 'Baby I Don't Care' as his was always my choice over every other version (sorry, but that includes Elvis). Just a brilliant stereo remix Pat. Many thanks and cheers!
Thanks Henry. Baby I Don't Care is on my list. Both versions !
@@radiowollaton8521 You have got me there. Two versions?
@@henrysteedman8868 Elvis and Buddy !
Fantastic remix Pat. I’m a big Buddy fan and I love the way you turn these great songs into stereo. Have you heard of a song called “Let the little girl dance” by Billy Bland? That I would love to hear in stereo 👍😎
I'll add it to my list. Thanks for the feedback 👍
Nice job as always Mr Pat thank you 👌
Thanks Mr Angus 👍
So good!!! :)
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Great Remix, Pat!
Thanks Benoit 👍
Another great job. The sound is so full. Can you try Shake It Up by Sandy Scott (1958).
I will add it to my list.
Thanks my friend.@@radiowollaton8521
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Feeling
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Keep this in mind. Norman Petty did not write songs. He produced them.
Great, is there a version without the backing vocals?
I don't know of one. All the versions on TH-cam have backing vocals.
Look At Me, Listen To Me, Peggy Sue, Everyday, Crying Waiting Hoping, Raining In My Heart, Whishing that Pat would hear my Words Of Love in the Valley Of Tears and remix Rave On. Today he opens the Door To My Heart! That'll Be The Day when I'm in Fools Paradise, Not Fade Away. Meanwhile Peggy Sue Got Married, but It Doesn't Matter Any More...
All on the list Gerhard. You'll have to be patient though, there's a lot of work there !
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Oh Boy! I just wanted to play around with some Holly titles
@@radiowollaton8521 Would you like to add "Tell Me How" ,"Brown Eyed Handsome Man" & "Take Your Time". Sure that people appreciate 😊
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new instruments added!
That's what this channel is all about !
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🎧 👍 Hi, Pat: No need for you to disparage some of your earlier remixes when you have created perfection such as this. It can't get any better, can it? @radiowollaton8521
Chuck Berry - Brown Eyed Handsome Man next please!! This recording definitely needs a remix!
th-cam.com/video/ZBJoKSpPsxg/w-d-xo.html
Hi R.W. Sorry pal, I have to call foul on this "remix". It's audibly obvious that additional modern instrumentation has been added to the original recording. Some folks may find it to be intriguing, but my thoughts are that this method of creating a "stereo" version is insulting to the original musicians and historically inacurate. At the very least, it would be best if you indicate that this is what others have called an "enhanced" version.
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate that not everybody approves of the enhancement method of creating stereo from mono, but most people seem to enjoy it. And I have made it clear on my About Page what I'm doing and why. So no attempt is being made to fool people !
The drums are not in sync and are quite distracting.