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This article is about the plane crash. For other uses, see The Day the Music Died (disambiguation).
On February 3, 1959, American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were all killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson.[a][1][2] The event later became known as "The Day the Music Died" after singer-songwriter Don McLean referred to it as such in his 1971 song "American Pie".
At the time, Holly and his band, consisting of Waylon Jennings, Tommy Allsup, and Carl Bunch, were playing on the "Winter Dance Party" tour across the Midwest. Rising artists Valens, Richardson, and vocal group Dion and the Belmonts had joined the tour as well. The long journeys between venues on board the cold, uncomfortable tour buses adversely affected the performers, with cases of flu and even frostbite.
After stopping at Clear Lake to perform, and frustrated by the conditions on the tour buses, Holly chose to charter a plane to reach their next venue in Moorhead, Minnesota. Richardson, suffering from flu, swapped places with Jennings, taking his seat on the plane, while Allsup lost his seat to Valens on a coin toss. Soon after takeoff, late at night and in poor, wintry weather conditions, the pilot lost control of the light aircraft, a Beechcraft Bonanza, which subsequently crashed into a cornfield, killing all four on board.
The event has since been mentioned in several songs and films. Various monuments have been erected at the crash site and in Clear Lake, where an annual memorial concert is also held at the Surf Ballroom, the venue that hosted the artists' last performances.
The Crickets were an American rock and roll band from Lubbock, Texas, formed by singer-songwriter Buddy Holly in January 1957. Their first hit record, "That'll Be the Day", released in May 1957, peaked at number three on the Billboard Top 100 chart on September 16, 1957. The sleeve of their first album, The "Chirping" Crickets, shows the band line-up at the time: Holly on lead vocals and lead guitar, Niki Sullivan on rhythm guitar, Jerry Allison on drums, and Joe B. Mauldin on bass. The Crickets helped set the template for subsequent rock bands, such as the Beatles, with their guitar-bass-drums line-up, performing their own self-written material. After Holly's death in 1959 the band continued to tour and record into the 1960s and beyond with other band members through to the 21st century.
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中国で「闘蟋」と呼ばれるコオロギ相撲は、約1200年前に唐の宮廷で始まった遊びとのこと
唐の王朝は漢民族ではなく鮮卑という説があり、唐室李氏の出自が鮮卑ではなく漢民族だとしても、高祖・太宗・高宗三代の母はすべて鮮卑であり、鮮卑の血の濃い王朝であることは間違い無いと思われる
鮮卑の祖先は東胡で、東胡はモンゴル、ツングース、テュルクの混血と言われており、テュルクは簡単にいうとトルコ系民族でアナトリアに住んでいた人々のこと
なので、コオロギは歴史の長い時間と道のりを辿るとアナトリアに繋がるのかもしれない
The Day the Music Diedとは、アナトリアに関する何かが死んだ終わった、という意味かもしれないと、歴史を辿って妄想しました
> 鮮卑の祖先は東胡で、東胡はモンゴル、ツングース、テュルクの混血と言われており、
> テュルクは簡単にいうとトルコ系民族でアナトリアに住んでいた人々のこと
歴史弱いのでこの辺勉強になります有難うw
インフルエンザでシネル体かシナナイ体かの分け目
にゃー、また虫コオロギだけど虫。。。
>東胡
宣教師の描く信長の顔も東胡のいわれを強調してたのかもねん
本願寺 ってね
中国大陸の王朝なんてトルコ系ばっかりと
もともと思ってましたが
純粋漢民族の王朝って?
と考えたところで
漢民族はケルトと同じで文化圏の話だし
最近はバイキングも人種が決まってなかった
って話があるし
ネットで仕入れた知識ですり寄るゾンビ共を足蹴するスタイルw
日「クリケット最高っす」
米「コオロギ食ってろw」
韓「クリケットをプレイしたいっす」
米「晒してやるからナツメロ歌えw」
Prince William and Kate drop into a Soho pub - BBC News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65481184
bat,batsman
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raccoon dog
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dog&duck
なんかのやりとり?
唐突cricketもこの一環?
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