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The Dark Secrets of Buddy Holly Came Out After His Death
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Did you know that Buddy Holly was one of the first musicians to fight for the right to produce his own songs? Or that his signature glasses vanished for two decades, only to resurface in a courthouse storage box? Welcome to this in-depth exploration of Buddy Holly, one of rock 'n' roll's earliest and most enduring legends. In this video, we're pulling back the curtain to reveal unexpected, and sometimes dark, facets of his life, career, and untimely death.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:28 - Humble Beginnings in Lubbock, Texas
00:58 - Discovering His Passion for Music
01:20 - The Early Struggles and Small Triumphs
02:09 - The Highs of Stardom and National Tours
03:00 - A Love Story Cut Short
05:08 - Unraveling The Unknown
07:16 - Buddy’s Music Echos On
07:30 - Outro

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We start with Holly's humble beginnings and trace his meteoric rise to fame, shedding light on the grit and ambition that fueled his journey. Get ready to hear about Holly's unique tastes in musical instruments, like the celesta, and how they influenced his distinct sound.

We'll also delve into his personal life, where his love for music was equally matched by a turbulent love life. Learn about the coin toss that would become an eerie twist of fate, deciding who would board the ill-fated plane that led to the tragic end of three music legends.

Moreover, we'll share details about the iconic glasses that almost became the stuff of urban legends. These glasses were not just fashion statements; they were a part of Buddy's identity and contributed to the mystery surrounding his life after they went missing.

This video is a deep dive into the man who left an indelible mark on music history. It's not just a retelling of widely known facts but an exploration of lesser-known and curious aspects that made Buddy Holly the complex artist he was. So sit back, relax, and join us as we journey through the life and times of Buddy Holly, covering ground from fascinating facts to hidden gems.

The Dark Secrets of Buddy Holly Came Out After His Death
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@FactsVerse

6 months ago

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@charliebryer2802

6 months ago

His dark side consists of arguing with his brothers (much like everyone ever - that had brothers) and occasionally being slightly naughty at school (much like almost everyone who ever went to school). He also had a say in his own career and did all the hard work himself. Had the link for this video said “Buddy Holly was exactly as great as you always thought he was” I would’ve still clicked. He was someone very special and it hurts to think what more he could’ve achieved. RIP

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@musicauthority674

6 months ago

Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison had three things in common. they both were from Texas. they were known for their glasses. and they both were extremely talented and skilled musicians.

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@karphin1

6 months ago

He left a lasting mark. I live in an apartment building, and a neighbour has two cats, “Buddy” and “Holly”. Love it!

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@davidboyce8683

6 months ago

One of the most underrated musicians ever . A genius, like Eddie Cochran IMO.

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@Me2Lancer

6 months ago

I was riding on a school bus the morning after Buddy Holly's plane crashed. On hearing the news on the radio, I was crushed. I'd become a fan of Buddy. Later in the summer of 1999, I had a business trip to Minneapolis, MN. My drive took me past the spot where Buddy's plane crashed. It was a sobering moment.

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@lawrencekrikorian4681

6 months ago

J.I. Allison, the Crickets' drummer, was Buddy's friend in Lubbock. He helped my brother get his first record album contract. He was very good to our family, and always spoke well of his long-dead friend, Buddy Holly. I visited Buddy's grave in Lubbock once, and the Fender guitar was in fact carved on it. J.I.'s first wife was the actual Peggy Sue.

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@ellenmorse8559

6 months ago

Why was “True love ways” not even mentioned which he composed and sang? It is ever enduring and one for the ages. A masterpiece for it’s time and much loved today!

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@tiffanycarr2781

6 months ago

Still waiting for those "dark secrets" that the title claims

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@user-fv8zx7qs4f

6 months ago

I've been a fan of buddy holly since I was little kid. Had the privelage of visiting the ballroom where he did his last concert and the crash site. Still listen to his music, it'll never die.😢😊

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@simonhodgetts6530

6 months ago

Buddy Holly, along with The Everly Brothers were vital to the development of modern rock and pop music. Their influence on the likes of The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel was immense.

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@rhondashinn4952

6 months ago

I have always love Buddy Holly since I discoverd music. He inspired so many musicians. Such a tradgedy The Day The Music Died. RIP

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@guygranger7894

6 months ago

I guess what caught my attention the most was Buddy`s interest in the paranormal. Something I dabbled in myself,and also that he was a prankster in school. Another great part of my past.

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@thisisme3238

6 months ago

The part about his glasses surprised me the most...most of the time, a person who wears glasses either has them on or very near by...for not finding them for years and where the glasses were found is very interesting. Favorite song of mine is "Maybe Baby." 🙏 RIP BUDDY HOLLY 🙏

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@carlylewoodard269

6 months ago

Just a typical boy with unbelievable talent.Your narrative finds no dark secrets He was just great."Blue days black nights" one of his lesser known songs and one of my favorites.

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@Our__Earth

6 months ago

Buddy Holly was innovative on so many different levels… Which you well articulated here and we thank you As his fans. So, I would not say there are dark secrets… The world lost a treasure too early that day in 59.

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@dekelanson5280

6 months ago

Misleading title. What dark secrets?

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@jamest.byrnes8142

6 months ago

A couple of photo editing errors here are problematic. The photo at 1:14 is not of Holly and partner Bob Montgomery but a picture of Buddy with my late friend, the legendary Vancouver Disc Jockey, Red Robinson, taken in 1958. The photo recounting Richie Valens' coin toss with Tommy Allsop is a photo of Dion Dimucci who actually was also on the tour. Try to get it right you guys, ok?

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@user-pz4sz4gw1x

6 months ago

Buddy is my favorite rock n roller and I listen to his songs on a daily basis sadly being 13 most of my friends don’t like this legend’s work.

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@BruceH-to6sl

6 months ago

I bought an eight track tape of Buddy's greatest hits back in the 70s and played it all the time. It was one of my favorite albums back then. I still love his music but the 8-tracks are all gone now.

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