[kj] Power Chord Pioneer Link Wray Dies at 76
fluw
fluwdot at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 21 23:46:32 EST 2005
i was mesmerized by link's "rumble" as a cocky punk in '82...the affect
from "rumble" was equivalent to stray jokers 82 boot
( wardance and follow the leaders ). those charly lp's were an epiphany
of the lost menace of comparably dangerous 50's punk underground - that
the nicey nicey capitalistic nostalgia 50's propaganda had whitewashed
and packed on k-tel records for the stupid bobby soxer crowd.
hasil adkins, link wray, the black leather rebel - gene vincent, marlon
brando - wild one, jerry lee/his little hotty cuz, little richard and
buddy holly double teaming some slut backstage, J. Cash raizin hell,
johnny burnette trio, esquirita... pleaze -anything after them was
cupcake and frosting.
fuck, it all gets white washed no matter what generation, it all becomes
either, _*fabian, the beatles, or green day !!!!!!
fuckin his-tory writers *_*-* if it isn't placed nicely packaged on
their door-step, the future won't know.
Alexander Smith wrote:
>
>
> "unfortunately it seems his greatness is still unheard of in the
> mainstream..."
>
>
> This is so true. I had an interview last week with MTV News.Com that
> went -- bizarrely -- really well. They told me to come back in a week
> after familiarizing myself with their website. Fine. So, over the
> weekend, I keep checking in with the site just to see what sort've
> stuff they do (lots and lots of teenybopper bullshit -- surprise). I
> hear, I guess, on Sunday about Link's passing, and go over to the
> MTVNews site. Nothing. Not a fucking sausage. I check back on it on
> Monday. Lots of notes about 50 Cent and Green Day, but not a fuckin'
> sentence about poor Link.
>
> Okay, now granted, Link is not familiar to MTV's demographic, but STOP
> ME IF I'M FUCKIN' WRONG, but the man INVENTED the fucking power chord.
> Rock may be in its death throes, but I'll be damned if Green Day and
> company aren't still employing the power chord to this goddamn day.
>
> RESPECT IS DUE.
>
> Think Link!
>
> Alex in NYC
>
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> On Monday, November 21, 2005, at 09:26 PM, fluw wrote:
>
> yeah i posted something about it yesterday..no matter.
> really sad he has gone, even in old age he was tearing it up out
> there on the road
>
> unfortunately it seems his greatness is still unheard of in the
> mainstream...
> anyone who listens to punk or metal and doesn't spin a couple
> records by the *ace of spades* himself from their own collection
> must get hip or go home.
>
>
>
> _Devacor at aol.com_ wrote:
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> don't know if this has been posted yet...
> _____________________________________________________________________
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> Power Chord Pioneer Link Wray Dies at 76
>
> COPENHAGEN, Denmark (Nov. 21) - Guitar master Link Wray, the
> father of the power chord in rock 'n' roll who inspired such
> legends as Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie and Pete Townshend, has
> died. He was 76.
>
> Wray died Nov. 5 at his home in Copenhagen, his wife and son said
> on his Web site. No cause of death was given, but his family said
> his heart was "getting tired." He was buried Friday after a
> service at Copenhagen's Christian Church.
>
> "While playing his guitar he often told the audience, 'God is
> playing my guitar, I am with God when I play,"' his wife, Olive,
> and son, Oliver Christian, wrote. "We saw you go with God, you
> were smiling."
>
> Wray, who played in his trademark leather jacket, developed a
> style considered the blueprint for heavy metal and punk music. He
> is best known for his 1958 instrumental "Rumble," 1959 "Rawhide"
> and 1963 "Jack the Ripper." His music has been featured in movies
> including "Pulp Fiction," "Independence Day" and "Desperado."
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