Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Complete Buddy Holly 01

Labels: buddy holly
'Clickable' links are for you downloaders soooo convienent but the disadvantage is they don't seem to 'last' long.
The Blogger gets a lot of comments 'please re-up'...... Other, more appropriate/interesting comments, they sadly don't get.... :(
So you will have to do a little work to get the link.
This seems, in my opinion, the best deal between 'protecting' my links and the least effort for you.
Link :
http://r#pidsh#re.com/files/89745974/H_B-CBH_01.rar
Of course you understand to replace in r#pidsh#re twice the # in an a otherwise you don't have a 'valid' link !!
Paste this valid link in your browser-url and hit RETURN. You can also copy/paste the link into your 'downloadmanager'.
Pass to extract the file : 080206
The file is a small 65MB, 'cause the songs are only in low bitrate 128kbits.
Please donnut give a nasty comment about that, neither about the sleeve.
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When you see this in Google or Yahoo cache or by my Blog's search function read first the RED instructions at the top left of my Blog !
Direct link (after that go to the plain comment of this 2008_march article !) :
JeansMusicBlog
Also possible : just click the 'post a comment' section here !
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Buddy Holly is legendary and his music an example to the world.
I hope you will post also the parts 5 to 10
with friendly regards
Stevy White
Long time no talk, this last 12 months have not been a good time healthwise but my heart op seems to have worked and after 4 months off, I'm now back at work!
For my 60th birthday earlier this month a friend got me a book, a biography of Buddy Holly - I am partway through reading it and we are just a few hours away from that fateful point when he chartered that plane.
I was only 9 years and six months old on the day when he lost his life, so I don't really have any clear memories of the crash, although I was familiar with his records. He was one of the giants of rock n roll influencing so many artists, Beatles, Stones, Hollies, just to name three. I *REALLY* started listening to his music in the mid 60s after the Beatles recorded "Words of love" and realised just what a musical genius we had lost.
Coincidentally, I am just transferring my e-mails from Outlook Express to Thunderbird and I came across your e-mail about this series.
I'm having a ball listening to some of the best pop music ever made - thank you, dear friend!
Alan aka Soulman1949
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