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Jetboy

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3. Jerry Lee is one of my favorites. I was lucky enough to see him live
Thu Sep 27, 2012, 06:59 PM
Sep 2012

last year at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake Iowa and he did not disappoint. I still feel that Jerry Lee's 'Live at the Star Club' from 1964 is the greatest live album of all time. Energy to burn!

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I listened to '50s and '60s rock throughout my teen years. RebelOne Sep 2012 #1
Jerry Lee is one of my favorites. I was lucky enough to see him live Jetboy Sep 2012 #3
When I think of the fifties, I get this: Bumble Boogie/B.Bumble and the Stingers Ptah Sep 2012 #2
Hey that's pretty good! Jetboy Sep 2012 #4
OH YEAH!! annabanana Sep 2012 #7
I was more Crew Cuts: Sha Boom trof Sep 2012 #5
That is a very good one. Jetboy Sep 2012 #9
Chuck Berry aint_no_life_nowhere Sep 2012 #6
Chuck at his finest! Jetboy Sep 2012 #11
Aw yeah! Unenthusiastic crowd until the end. trof Sep 2012 #19
And the 4 Freshmen. I wasn't that much of a rock 'n roll fan. trof Sep 2012 #8
How about Ebb Tide? annabanana Sep 2012 #10
Oooo...I used to 'slow dance' to that. trof Sep 2012 #12
Tell us, how does he dance? Jetboy Sep 2012 #15
Even though I'm more into the rock-n-roll of the era- the 50s were just full of Jetboy Sep 2012 #13
Remember Julie London? trof Sep 2012 #14
She was an incredible talent and a true beauty! Jetboy Sep 2012 #16
The Four Freshman were a big influence on Brian Wilson. nt raccoon Sep 2012 #53
Did I ever tell you about the time I danced with Bo Diddley? trof Sep 2012 #17
Wow what a thrill of a lifetime! Jetboy Sep 2012 #18
Summer of '63 was my last blast before I went to USAF pilot training that August. trof Sep 2012 #20
It seems like everything changed somewhere right about that time. Jetboy Sep 2012 #23
I was in pilot training at Vance AFB, Enid,OK when Kennedy was shot. trof Sep 2012 #32
Oh Lord, Purple Jesus. I learned about that at Tulane. We're lucky we didn't kill ourselves. nolabear Sep 2012 #22
There was a great program on NPR the other day about how American Pop music has changed. nolabear Sep 2012 #21
There is no more joyous sound to my ears than that of New Orleans! Jetboy Sep 2012 #24
Yes, Lord, Fats. He's a Deity. Lotta good Stroll music out of him and Price. nolabear Sep 2012 #29
New Orleans: Huey Smith & The Clowns; Jesse Hill; Barbara George byeya Sep 2012 #38
Durn, I missed that. nt raccoon Sep 2012 #54
I am a fan! Joe Shlabotnik Sep 2012 #25
Alright Daddio! Jetboy Sep 2012 #26
Eddie Cochran kwassa Sep 2012 #27
I have the Town Hall Party DVD of Eddie and watch it monthy! Jetboy Sep 2012 #28
Born in pipi_k Sep 2012 #30
Gems one and all! Jetboy Sep 2012 #31
I'm not a big fan, but so MUCH of it is so unavoidably head-boppin'. MiddleFingerMom Sep 2012 #33
That girl had good taste- shouldn't have let her go! Jetboy Sep 2012 #35
Some of it rachel1 Sep 2012 #34
Chuck, Fats, Little Richard and a lot of 1950s rock-n-roll relied heavily on the piano. Jetboy Sep 2012 #36
Doo-Wop; Rockabilly; and 50s RnB - Still listen to this music byeya Sep 2012 #37
Whew! Jetboy Sep 2012 #39
If you have the CD featuring the Kodaks and the Teenchords then, I think, you have all of byeya Sep 2012 #41
Oh Gee Oh Gosh is a great one! Jetboy Sep 2012 #43
I dislike using the word genius but I think it applies to Frankie Lymon. He had a lot of extra byeya Sep 2012 #44
Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnignt Jetboy Sep 2012 #45
Red Sails in the Sunset.... byeya Sep 2012 #46
The story that I heard about Pookie Hudson was that he was working as a dishwasher byeya Sep 2012 #47
That was really great of Aaron Neville to do. Jetboy Sep 2012 #48
Bullmoose Jackson and Lonnie Johnson became school janitors also. I think. byeya Sep 2012 #51
More! pipi_k Sep 2012 #40
Thanks Pipi, great clips! Jetboy Sep 2012 #42
More 60's than 50's for me, huge Beatles fan, but Sun Records Elvis can't be beat. edbermac Sep 2012 #49
I tried to sort of hit on that in my post right above yours. Jetboy Sep 2012 #50
Yes! I love doo-wop, rockabilly, early Elvis, Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly. nt raccoon Sep 2012 #52
Thanks for mentioning the Everly Brothers. Jetboy Sep 2012 #55
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