I'm jealous of you sir. I'm currently 28. served in the army and never connected with my generation. I feel like a baby boomer trapped in a millennial body. I never connected with other soldiers because I never got their pop culture. but i can name underground doowop, old films, etc.
It’s great we can still enjoy it . This clip is from a Buddy Holly movie I never saw . The quality is great and the Apollo sequence is more true to life . Who was the actor ?
I'm 59 and drive Lyft in Dallas. Sat night I picked up a bunch of freshman from SMU and on the way to the club they wanted to hear some music. Play whatever you got in the CD player they said. It just happened to be The Best of Buddy Holly. Peggy Sue, It's So Easy, and That'll Be the Day played and do you know that those 'kids' knew ALL THE WORDS!!! I was shocked and delighted. There's still hope.
Totaly blown away, this guy is dam good. he signs this right to the t, you would think buddy holly never left. excellent job and performance. wow ! ! !
in feb.1959 when I lived in college point, queens some of the girls started to cry finding out that buddy was dead.....the guys had tears too.....thats how much buddy and the crickets were loved in my old neighborhood...the group only were around 2 yrs.but the music they made will be everlasting...NOT FADE AWAY....is probably the best 45 r.p.m. ever made!! LONG LIVE THE TERRIFIC SOUNDS OF1950S MUSIC...
We lost a great singer we lost him in his plane accident I n our state of Iowa but he left us with his pop song Peggy Sue. We rock and rolled all over The Dancemore Ballroom until it closed untill 2:00 am. It was heavenly to be there with all of our friends from highschool in Swisher,Iowa. What wonderful memories these singers gave us.Priceless. This is our class song.What ass song "Walk On",that romantic song!
Style, class, new guitar sound and a fantastic voice.That's what Buddy had. He also had a wicked sense of humour. Legends are never forgotten, that's why we are here still talking about him. Those guitar licks are played all over the world now.
I had the thrill of seeing Angus "Gus" MacGregor perform as "Buddy" at the Strand Theater in London. There aren't enough superlatives to describe the show on the big stage. Angus absolutely "nailed" the role of Buddy with Buddy Holly's voice, mannerisms and stage presence. At the end of the show, Gus came out and thanked the standing room only crowd for coming, then the band played several of Buddy's songs. With the entire audience on their feet dancing to "Rave On", it was an evening to remember.
Terrific musician. GREAT versions of "Not Fade Away" and "Peggy Sue." Don't know who this guy is, but he's excellent! Like some of the funny comedy here, mixed with terrific singing and playing! Really well done, kick ass and rock on!!
As an original Buddy Holly Fan I have never seen this rendition of The BH Story and this guy is great and I can't understand why I have never stumbled on this version and so glad the rhythm brought me here so I'm a new subscriber to say the least and thanks so much for putting this out there for all us Boomers that still misses him to this day and for as long as we live~!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
No one can sound exactly like Buddy Holly, however, this guy does an amazing job, and he even looks a lot like Buddy. After all, they are keeping his story alive. Thank you Gus Macgregor !!
I’ve been to the Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend twice now. Buddy Holly may be dead, but the music will (sorry, Don McLean) never die. My first music LP was “The Buddy Holly Story”. .. I still have it.
When I was 13 in 1981 I began appreciating the oldies. Buddy was the first singer I that was a true artist, and performer, and in 2019 he still is the best. Country, rock, and love songs, he did it all. What a talent.
I'm English brought up on Buddy, Elvis, Glen Campbell and John Denver. I'm 51 years old and thanks to my father he installed the music to me. I'd love to move and live in America. It's my dream.
I think most overlooked is the golden voice that is Buddy. Crystal clear, warm, simple, but always leading his tunes on in such a beautiful warm way. Buddy's voice is the driving force behind the sound that we all take for granted. The same songs with another voice just arent the same. No matter how close they may come, Buddy owns the sound that, i think, can never be replicated. We get a personal view of Buddy and his personality through his beautiful unique voice.
@@gordondavies7773 Rolling Stones version was the first single I bought (Mona was on flip side) Actually it was the Grateful Dead who made this their own - used as an encore mostly - with audience participation.
Truly truly Stunning..l wasn't born when he passed but Buddy Holly's singing is Wonderful such a deep loss he was so young. Then a few years later we lost Patsy Cline in a plane crash..Damn. RIP Buddy
Whoever he was he did really good renditions of Buddy Holly's songs. Whoever posted this thanks--I really enjoyed it. Buddy Holly was a genius and influenced alot of musicians--His influence lives on.
This is ok, check out Gary Buseys movie of The buddy Holly story. Buseys actually singing and is quite good. He was nominated for an academy award for the movie. Came out in 1978 I believe.
Awesome recording, thanks for the upload. If only Buddy Holly had lived... The world is far poorer with the loss of such talented, exceptional musicians like Holly and so many others. Holly had a profound impact on music that resonates to this day, and in such a short time. Imagine what might have been had Holly, Valens, the Bopper, and so many others been afforded the chance to keep creating.
At the play in the Lyric, I lost it soon in, and I had to force my eyes open. His story is sadder than sad. What a tragedy for all those singers on the plane!
I was 5 when I got my Buddy Holly record for Christmas. 53 years later,I still listen to it every month. Always wonder where music would have gone had he,Eddie Cochran,Big Bopper and others had not gone so soon. stones and Beatles were a big influence in the 60s ,along with the Animals,Who and countless others, but seriously,where would music have gone if Buddy had of survived? All accounts say he perfected overdubbing and various other ways of using his voice/others,and guitar over tones. I’m not anywhere near an expert on that, but do know that his music was heads above Elvis and many others for the times.
I was born in 61 after he died but love his music I'll be 62 November 4 and won't stop listening to his music till they're shuvling dirt in my face lol
They came to Britain in the late 1950's as a trio and people here loved them. They played a Venue near me at the time but I had a Gig with my Band so could not go and see them and always regretted that. But I did get to see Eddie Cochran play live, and later played Gigs with Gene Vincent and Bill Haley, those were great days and we won't see and hear times like that again sad to say.
My beloved mom passed away in 2009. She often told me about her mourning after the day the music died, when she was 17. I love this movie. When I watch it I feel my mom is here with me.
Buddy, Your fearless musical style will continue to inspire people throughout all time. Yet, nobody will quite sasciat the appetite of your fans the way that you did. RIP
Hi James, my best years was 50-60 and now I would love to be as young as you. On one hand, I feel blessed that I made it into my seventies. For me though, still sound of mind, seems that God is reminding me of my life long bad decisions.....
Wow what a great guy family man ❤️ and entertainer he should be known as a Triple OG pioneer he lead and paved the way for all genres so grateful thanks so much
When my son was little he had some black framed glasses that we called his Buddy Holly glasses. We would tell him “Don’t forget your Buddy Holly’s” when we would leave the house! Great memories. When we’re in Lubbock we went to the BH Museum. He said “Oh, I get it now!”
I grew up with you buddy holy my mum played you music all the time and love your music and l still listening to it now lm 57 years old and you are the best love you reminds me of my mum who has passed away now but you bring back so many memories for me and my sister love it 😁
The way he sings, makes me recall Elvis Presley. I think Elvis got Buddy's wave and style of singing. That t guy was a good singer and good guitar player. No doubt he brought Rock'n roll to light. The beginning of Rock'n history is Buddy Holy.
NOT FADE AWAY. He was right. He hasn't faded away. His memory has lasted longer than his life. I never knew he wrote this song. The actor here does an AWESOME rendition.
I guess all of us people who grew up in the 50's/60s love this music. They did not have all the technical gizmo that is available today. What you heard was it. No knocking todays musicians but most of the groups are manufactured. Will we be listening to their music in 50 years time?
Buddy Holly and the Crickets were one of the most legendary bands ever. If it wasn’t for them, we probably wouldn’t have The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elton, Bob Dylan. There’s so many famous groups that were inspired by the Crickets. Fucking legends. Rip
@Zesanactor Over-5 I like the Beatles, I'll say they're even. Both the Beatles and Holly and the crickets got Elvis with his backing band beat, not knocking nor taking anything from Elvis, still love his music and style also
This one was One of my favorites. Wow what memories. Thanks again for letting us all enjoy this beautiful music. It's funny how these songs make me feel young after all these years. My my my beautiful and makes my day's so sweet. Thanks again for your time and consideration of all these years that you've brought back to me. God bless you all. Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
We have lost a lot of great and talent musicians in rock-n-roll from Buddy Holly to Jimmie Hendrix to Duane Allman and so forth we will never forget them their music lives forever
Angus MacGregor played Buddy and was incredible. He even played the guitar and even played it backwards in the finale. The show transferred to the Strand Theatre on 6th October 1995. It was wWritten by Alan James and directed by Rob Bettinson. 'Buddy' is based on the rise to fame of Buddy Holly who tragically died at the age of 21.
It was a fantastic show, i went to see it at least 20 times, loved it, wish it would come back to London, we need to remember Buddy his music his legacy.
I’m 80 and live in west Texas. I had the fortune of listening to Buddy in my early teens…He will always have a special place in my memory..
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He is THE innovator and originator of Rock n Roll ❤
I'm jealous of you sir. I'm currently 28. served in the army and never connected with my generation. I feel like a baby boomer trapped in a millennial body. I never connected with other soldiers because I never got their pop culture. but i can name underground doowop, old films, etc.
@@Rockinruffhouser Thanks for your service!!! I’m a Navy vet….P3-Orions (sub chasers) 1966-1971
Man, some guys have had the best of life. I'm surrounded by Spanish polka music.
I'm 76 years young and on the island of Sumatra Indonesia in my Covid retreat and guess what music I'm playing - YES Buddy Holly. Rave on
It’s great we can still enjoy it . This clip is from a Buddy Holly movie I never saw . The quality is great and the Apollo sequence is more true to life . Who was the actor ?
And Rock On Bopper! Be well,
BobM.
I'm 74 and totally get it!!
Awesome
It is not Buddy Holly but he does a good job.
To think what Buddy Holly accomplished in his short life is simply amazing . The world lost a musical genius when we lost Buddy back so long ago .
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We lost a lot on that frozen cornfield. The amount of music, creative producing, and so much more.
You are dead right mate
Buddy, Ritchie and big bopper
I visited where we lost these legends & shed a few tears. What talent.😢
I'm 79 years old and have loved Buddy's music since about 1957 when I was 15 years old !
I was 15, when I heard Buddy for the first time. I am now 61.
I'm 59 and drive Lyft in Dallas. Sat night I picked up a bunch of freshman from SMU and on the way to the club they wanted to hear some music. Play whatever you got in the CD player they said. It just happened to be The Best of Buddy Holly. Peggy Sue, It's So Easy, and That'll Be the Day played and do you know that those 'kids' knew ALL THE WORDS!!! I was shocked and delighted. There's still hope.
YORE' TEXAN?
FUCYU YOU
@@celsaosalvadori4440 : Don't insult TEXAS... Don't be surprised if you get your door broken down at 3am... Have them papers handy!
Excellent.
Dire Strraights and The Walk of Life
@@celsaosalvadori4440 Knock! Knock!
I’m 78, living in the Uk, just recovered from Covid, and I listen to Buddy Holly all the time….. his music lives on…… Rave on indeed!😀
Another76 yr old HERE IN PENNSYLTUCKEY USA ! Sing his SONGS, & more from the “GOOD OLE DAYS” THANKS SO MUCH. MADE MY DAY!!
GOD BLESS. “G PA STEVE”
His music, Texan accent & those glasses said it all - sheer musical genius!!!!
Buddy Holly was the beginning of modern rock and roll, he influenced so many other music artists.
Lil Richard was singing R&R in 1954, BH is one of the early pioneers and got it to a mass audience, crossover appeal.
There were a lot of people before Buddy. A LOT.
Yeah, The Beatles were one of them
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@@vaultboy654 Uh, Buddy Holly died in 1959 and the Beatles formed in 1960. Your timeline is off
He wasn't only a great musician, he was also a great entertainer.
Without him alot of music doesn't exist today.
Died way to early...
What would rock and roll be like if he lived?
JosephGuglielmo
Totaly blown away, this guy is dam good. he signs this right to the t, you would think buddy holly never left. excellent job and performance. wow ! ! !
in feb.1959 when I lived in college point, queens some of the girls started to cry finding out that buddy was dead.....the guys had tears too.....thats how much buddy and the crickets were loved in my old neighborhood...the group only were around 2 yrs.but the music they made will be everlasting...NOT FADE AWAY....is probably the best 45 r.p.m. ever made!! LONG LIVE THE TERRIFIC SOUNDS OF1950S MUSIC...
This dude nails it, was not expecting that quality of play and vocals I wont lie.
I was just going to say that
Now I do believe in reincarnation !....this cat is dead on...WOW !!!
Gus Macgregor is is amazing as Buddy
Thats for sure.
Gus Macgregor is on TH-cam with his own music, he is a very talented singer/ songwriter
I'm 73, live in Australia, and still blown away by the vivacity anf brilliance of this simple song. Plus the fact that he inspired Bob Dylan. Rave on.
A standard In the Grateful Dead set list 🍄🌁🍄
Holy crap. Those guys nailed an epic cover of Not Fade Away.
Cover? - he wrote the song.
We lost a great singer we lost him in his plane accident I n our state of Iowa but he left us with his pop song Peggy Sue. We rock and rolled all over The Dancemore Ballroom until it closed untill 2:00 am. It was heavenly to be there with all of our friends from highschool in Swisher,Iowa. What wonderful memories these singers gave us.Priceless. This is our class song.What ass song "Walk On",that romantic song!
Hello pretty lady how are you doing today hope you have a wonderful day and your family?)
True. We lost The Big Bopper (Jiles P Richardson Jr) and Ritchie Valens too.
Great Performance🤩
Buddy Holly would be proud of him!! can't do better!!🙌🏻
Please God, give us this time back🙏🏻
Amen!
Who Is the artist singing this song?
It's the actor Gary Busey. This is from the movie "The Buddy Holly Story". Gary was amazing.
Buddy Holly is not dead! I'm 16 years old, and I love it!
Watch the movie Christine. This song is in there along with other 50s music and it's awesome!.
Same here! I’m 15 and Buddy is like a hero to me!
I was 11 when the song "The day the music died" by Don McLean came out.
It was my introduction to Buddy 53 years ago. His music will never die.
Style, class, new guitar sound and a fantastic voice.That's what Buddy had.
He also had a wicked sense of humour.
Legends are never forgotten, that's why we are here still talking about him.
Those guitar licks are played all over the world now.
Nice to look back Greatest hits songs of Buddy Holly songs. Thank You
Buddy Holly was the *master* of quick, clean chord changes
I had the thrill of seeing Angus "Gus" MacGregor perform as "Buddy" at the Strand Theater in London. There aren't enough superlatives to describe the show on the big stage. Angus absolutely "nailed" the role of Buddy with Buddy Holly's voice, mannerisms and stage presence. At the end of the show, Gus came out and thanked the standing room only crowd for coming, then the band played several of Buddy's songs. With the entire audience on their feet dancing to "Rave On", it was an evening to remember.
Wow, wished I'd had been there.
Yes I saw it too. I was soo I,pressed. Loved every moment, he was brilliant
Terrific musician. GREAT versions of "Not Fade Away" and "Peggy Sue." Don't know who this guy is, but he's excellent! Like some of the funny comedy here, mixed with terrific singing and playing! Really well done, kick ass and rock on!!
really can't add to what you've said. your words totally reflect my thoughts,
Angus Macgregor
Buddy Holly , the beatles named their group after Buddy Holly and the Crickets.
As an original Buddy Holly Fan I have never seen this rendition of The BH Story and this guy is great and I can't understand why I have never stumbled on this version and so glad the rhythm brought me here so I'm a new subscriber to say the least and thanks so much for putting this out there for all us Boomers that still misses him to this day and for as long as we live~!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
No one can sound exactly like Buddy Holly, however, this guy does an amazing job, and he even looks a lot like Buddy. After all, they are keeping his story alive. Thank you Gus Macgregor !!
We all “live” the music of our puberty. For me. . . It was Buddy Holly.
I’ve been to the Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend twice now. Buddy Holly may be dead, but the music will (sorry, Don McLean) never die. My first music LP was “The Buddy Holly Story”. .. I still have it.
I’m 34 in the UK, and some of us millennials haven’t quite forgotten Buddy Holly and the Crickets just yet! What comes after I can’t promise…
Yeah Buddy Holly, you knew how to rock the audiences in your days ! Surely you made your mark in music. Go man go !
I met Buddy in 1958. He was a great guy. R.I. P. . . . I still have all his albums.
Can i get them, when You don’t Need them? I am 57 please 😬
When I was 13 in 1981 I began appreciating the oldies. Buddy was the first singer I that was a true artist, and performer, and in 2019 he still is the best. Country, rock, and love songs, he did it all. What a talent.
Man, that is one of the purest, sweetest love songs ever written!
A warm and great performance! Great music we hardly hear on the radio these days!!
I'm English brought up on Buddy, Elvis,
Glen Campbell and John Denver. I'm 51 years old and thanks to my father he installed the music to me. I'd love to move and live in America. It's my dream.
I think most overlooked is the golden voice that is Buddy. Crystal clear, warm, simple, but always leading his tunes on in such a beautiful warm way. Buddy's voice is the driving force behind the sound that we all take for granted. The same songs with another voice just arent the same. No matter how close they may come, Buddy owns the sound that, i think, can never be replicated. We get a personal view of Buddy and his personality through his beautiful unique voice.
Mick Jagger made this song his own...
@@gordondavies7773 Rolling Stones version was the first single I bought (Mona was on flip side) Actually it was the Grateful Dead who made this their own - used as an encore mostly - with audience participation.
Absaloutely fantastic here's for my dear cousin Peggy x
I remember him from my youth, music sucked after he died. was the best. thank you for uploading.
Really enjoyed this, took me back. Great vocals and music true to the original. He was a one off.
Truly truly Stunning..l wasn't born when he passed but Buddy Holly's singing is Wonderful such a deep loss he was so young. Then a few years later we lost Patsy Cline in a plane crash..Damn. RIP Buddy
Hello pretty lady how are you doing today hope you have a wonderful day and your family are doing well?)
Good Cover ! I saw Buddy and the Crickets the week before he died with Big Bopper and Richie at the Prom Ballroom in St Paul.Dion was there too.
Right~! So you are a fucking old dinosaur? Lying fuck!!!
@@MrJoeyTheDude - who pissed in your cornflakes?
And Dions stll a round ...
And touring. ..
@Johnny Draco Yeah? And who's "they" and where'd you get that info from?
Some bizarre fuckery happening in this comment section...but this isn't a cover, why is no one mentioning that? Are you all fucking crazy?
Great job as BH! Goosebumps Buddy
This guy does such a great job! It's almost like we're actually watching Buddy Holly!!!
Wow I was so lucky to grow up with these awesome singers and the music and memories they leave with us. The music now is not music it's screaming.
Agree 100% with you Charlotte...!
Zesanactor Over-5 well 5 years ago it was
Yep yep makes my head 🤕
Me too. Things just ain't the same.
Amen sister. Mystical. Experience
the bottom end on this song is to die for..............with those clean strat/teles and the drums.........what a perfect arrangement
Excellent Cover. Vocals and Geetar both 10 of 10. Fender Strat and Telecaster tone! In the beginning there was Leo Fender and Rock & Roll.
Whoever he was he did really good renditions of Buddy Holly's songs. Whoever posted this thanks--I really enjoyed it. Buddy Holly was a genius and influenced alot of musicians--His influence lives on.
This is ok, check out Gary Buseys movie of The buddy Holly story. Buseys actually singing and is quite good. He was nominated for an academy award for the movie. Came out in 1978 I believe.
Awesome recording, thanks for the upload. If only Buddy Holly had lived... The world is far poorer with the loss of such talented, exceptional musicians like Holly and so many others. Holly had a profound impact on music that resonates to this day, and in such a short time. Imagine what might have been had Holly, Valens, the Bopper, and so many others been afforded the chance to keep creating.
how can the youngsters of today not like this music this is what makes you want to feel happy and dance
They do not like it? Or they don't know this music?
+Lara Holly they don't know it because retarded people took over the radio
I am 18 years old and I love Buddy.
I have loved Buddy Holly's music since I was a kid back in the 70s. Can't help but feel good when you hear it.
Im 15 , and i love buddy especially 'everyday'
At the play in the Lyric, I lost it soon in, and I had to force my eyes open. His story is sadder than sad. What a tragedy for all those singers on the plane!
Buddys music will NEVER fade away
I am sure he is still jamming with his good buddies, Waylon Jennings and Marty Robbins.
@@mrbobevans at ThE drums, Ginger Baker
RIP to him and Ricky
Elvis said it was Buddy that got music going
I was 5 when I got my Buddy Holly record for Christmas. 53 years later,I still listen to it every month. Always wonder where music would have gone had he,Eddie Cochran,Big Bopper and others had not gone so soon. stones and Beatles were a big influence in the 60s ,along with the Animals,Who and countless others, but seriously,where would music have gone if Buddy had of survived? All accounts say he perfected overdubbing and various other ways of using his voice/others,and guitar over tones. I’m not anywhere near an expert on that, but do know that his music was heads above Elvis and many others for the times.
Beautiful job, thank you! So close to the originals.
Just purely awesome
Very talented actor and singer Gus Macgregor as Buddy.
You can find Gus Macgregor on TH-cam he is a very talented singer/ songwriter.
I could watch more from this guy .. He is great. .. Loved Buddy Holly . (Edit) Thank you for the performance. wish I could see the whole show
The whole Musical is on TH-cam, Gus Macgregor as Buddy, he also is on TH-cam with his own Music, a singer and songwriter.
All the men that have recreated his music and his stage presence this is spot on and this guy looks like him!
Actor Gus Macgregor as Buddy
@@cathyshaw1227 HelloM Michelle, How are you doing?
Musical genius. What great music he had in him. Too bad his young life was cut short.
One of the greatest, up there with Elvis & Roy Orbison that’s for sure
Never get enough of Buddy Holly
yes
I was born in 61 after he died but love his music I'll be 62 November 4 and won't stop listening to his music till they're shuvling dirt in my face lol
You're still young yet appreciate the classics! For me, I have quit listening to current trends.
@@kathryngreppin994 thank you for saying I'm still young sometimes I feel like a dinosaur but I guess I'm 61 years young
LOVE that fender this dude is jamming. Buddy holly fan for over 30 years
They came to Britain in the late 1950's as a trio and people here loved them. They played a Venue near me at the time but I had a Gig with my Band so could not go and see them and always regretted that. But I did get to see Eddie Cochran play live, and later played Gigs with Gene Vincent and Bill Haley, those were great days and we won't see and hear times like that again sad to say.
My beloved mom passed away in 2009. She often told me about her mourning after the day the music died, when she was 17. I love this movie. When I watch it I feel my mom is here with me.
Buddy,
Your fearless musical style will continue to inspire people throughout all time.
Yet, nobody will quite sasciat the appetite of your fans the way that you did.
RIP
Matt Giles bnbmbbmhm
Hi James, my best years was 50-60 and now I would love to be as young as you. On one hand, I feel blessed that I made it into my seventies. For me though, still sound of mind, seems that God is reminding me of my life long bad decisions.....
I’m sorry he not alive today but his music will always be played in my home
Wow what a great guy family man ❤️ and entertainer he should be known as a Triple OG pioneer he lead and paved the way for all genres so grateful thanks so much
Loved Buddy when I was young still do today, great singer, great music. Goes to show how good he was the Stones did a cover of not fade away.
Hello Pamela, how are you doing?
Just my opinion, but this is a pretty good imitation of Buddy Holly. I dearly loved his music from my childhood. Good Job !!
When my son was little he had some black framed glasses that we called his Buddy Holly glasses. We would tell him “Don’t forget your Buddy Holly’s” when we would leave the house! Great memories. When we’re in Lubbock we went to the BH Museum. He said “Oh, I get it now!”
Nice comment
How old is your son now?
I grew up with you buddy holy my mum played you music all the time and love your music and l still listening to it now lm 57 years old and you are the best love you reminds me of my mum who has passed away now but you bring back so many memories for me and my sister love it 😁
I need a shower, but I'll listen to this and take power nap.
The way he sings, makes me recall Elvis Presley. I think Elvis got Buddy's wave and style of singing. That t guy was a good singer and good guitar player. No doubt he brought Rock'n roll to light. The beginning of Rock'n history is Buddy Holy.
He's playing the Bo Diddley beat though. He was definitely a foundation but cant say he is THE foundation
saw this at the strand theatre London....superb show,...
Wow, I would love to see this whole thing. This guy is a nigh-perfect Buddy Holly, he even does Buddy's signature vocal shifts perfectly.
Trilaanus lol it's Gary busey
Its Gus Macgregor
Gus is great
@@mikegucciardo3306 Gary Busey was in the movie. This is actually a play.
NOT FADE AWAY. He was right. He hasn't faded away. His memory has lasted longer than his life. I never knew he wrote this song. The actor here does an AWESOME rendition.
Even the Rolling Stones covered Not Fade Away. AND his music owed a lot to people like Bo Diddley. RAp and hop lyrics are often filthy
even to-day on the eve of 2013 his music still lives on . was a very sad day when he took his last plain flight.
2021 still gives me the goose bup bup bu bumps !
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Plane
Nice comment
All these years later and we haven’t forgotten
Love Buddy Holly forever! Great Tribute!
When I was in high school with my band we would play a lot of Buddy's music. I still like playing it today.
The beginning of an Era, rock and roll 👌!!! May it continue to evolve!
Listening to buddy holly on December 31st 2020 in Los Angeles CA
Me 2
Happy New Year!!!
Who better?
@@hmackie6823 my brother. Happy new year. May 2021 be a great year for you.
Where you from?
I guess all of us people who grew up in the 50's/60s love this music. They did not have all the technical gizmo that is available today. What you heard was it. No knocking todays musicians but most of the groups are manufactured. Will we be listening to their music in 50 years time?
Buddy Holly and the Crickets were one of the most legendary bands ever. If it wasn’t for them, we probably wouldn’t have The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elton, Bob Dylan. There’s so many famous groups that were inspired by the Crickets. Fucking legends. Rip
My man owning that guitar wow! Great job
Your music isn't just enough Mr. Holly it's legendary.
Buddy was tops back in the day. Awesome share 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍 Lone Wolf :)
Last Friday I listen to buddy holly for the first time now I'm in love
AC Studios dang what took you so long buddy is the greastest
AC Studios welcome
@Zesanactor Over-5 I like the Beatles, I'll say they're even. Both the Beatles and Holly and the crickets got Elvis with his backing band beat, not knocking nor taking anything from Elvis, still love his music and style also
This one was One of my favorites. Wow what memories. Thanks again for letting us all enjoy this beautiful music. It's funny how these songs make me feel young after all these years. My my my beautiful and makes my day's so sweet. Thanks again for your time and consideration of all these years that you've brought back to me. God bless you all. Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
He was with us such a short time. I don’t think any of his fans got to know his personality. This video really helps. Thanks for posting.
Buddy Holly he's bock really cool music!!!!! I can't imagine anybody not liking his music.😀😥👍
These guys did an excellent job !! Long live the rocker from Texas !!!!!!
We have lost a lot of great and talent musicians in rock-n-roll from Buddy Holly to Jimmie Hendrix to Duane Allman and so forth we will never forget them their music lives forever
A once-in-a-lifetime performance by Gary Busey as Buddy Holly, from the movie 'The Buddy Holly Story' (1978).
first major acting job..... and won his only Oscar for it....
I saw this at the Strand a great show such good memories 👍👍
This music will never die it's just fabulous 👍
I was recently asked what was my favourite song when I was young. After a bit of thought I said Peggy Sue. No contest. I'm 78.
This aged poorly...after you know who
Harmony is integral to music. Pray it never fades away
My love is bigger than a Cadillac... WOW - one of the greatest line in Rock 'n Roll.
Buddy Holly, still badass in 2020! 🤓 🎸
and in 2021...we not Fade away
Nice comment
??? - You are still listening!!!
And in 2022 his music will last forever
Dudes, he was punk rock before the phrase “punk rock” was even uttered. That’s truly certified badass.
Great trip down memory lane! Even remembered the words!!
Hello Maureen, How are you doing?
fantastic...Buddy would be honored I think..would love to see these guys in concert...…….
本当に素晴らしい音楽です♪😆🥹❤️🇯🇵⛩🎸🗾🎼👍❤️
I'm an old lady and still so sad that we lost him so young........
Hello Anna, How are you doing?
Almost lost Waylon too. Life has so many unexpected twists and turns. Bless all who perished in that plane crash.
Your neaver an old lady age is a number,
I think you are amazing you are the closest thing to this greatest man..thank you Sir
this guy is super amazing even buddy holly himself would of loved this guy awesome talent
Amazing performance to brilliant music. Fabulous!
Angus MacGregor played Buddy and was incredible. He even played the guitar and even played it backwards in the finale. The show transferred to the Strand Theatre on 6th October 1995. It was wWritten by Alan James and directed by Rob Bettinson. 'Buddy' is based on the rise to fame of Buddy Holly who tragically died at the age of 21.
It was a fantastic show, i went to see it at least 20 times, loved it, wish it would come back to London, we need to remember Buddy his music his legacy.
Dynamite ten times over. One of TH-cams best videos. Rock on Buddy RIP
I went to see this show, he plays a wonderful Buddy making you laugh one minute then cry the next ;-)
Hello Claire, How are you doing?
just a note Buddy was only 22 when he died and had already recorded more than 50 of his own songs and did sound engineering on many other hit records
freakin' 22 no one heard of a Beatle at 22
well some did
not the world
Jap and he/ they left us to early Mate , his musik was and is Brilliant !!!!
@@kampfoppa9961 hey..the good ones live young..fuckers like us?..who cares?...he will be forever
@@hmackie6823 Big generalization there, in England we sure had!!