FIRST TIME HEARING Ritchie Valens - Come On Lets Go REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING Ritchie Valens - Come On Lets Go REACTION

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When you listened to La Bamba you weren’t listening to his voice.. it was the band Los Lobos who did the movie soundtrack. “Donna” is an awesome ballad from Richie Valens.

eddie
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He was only 17 years old when he died, imagine what he could have accomplished RIP Ritchie Valens 💜

karencurtis
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His other hits are "La Bamba" and “Donna”. That song was about Richie’s girlfriend/first love Donna Ludwig. Valens was a pioneer of Chicano rock and Latin rock, and inspired many musicians of Mexican heritage. There is a movie about his life called La Bamba.

surlechapeau
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You need to hear him sing La Bamba! Nothing against Los Lobos, who's version you heard, but the original sounds way better! RIP to the Big Three!

mypl
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The "La Bamba" you listened to was both from the movie AND was sung by the group Los Lobos. It wasn't actually Ritchie singing. And it's Valens with a short "a", just like Valenzuela.

So, you are going to have to find an actual recording of Ritchie singing "La Bamba". Also listen to "Donna".

strangeworldsunlimited
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The 1st ever Mexican rock n roller. 🇲🇽 RIP Ritchey. 🎸

rafacastorena
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Ritcie was the youngest of the 3. About a month short of turning 18.
We lost so much potential music with their loss.

chriso
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Ritchie Valens, actually Valenzuela, was of Mexican descent, but the guy who played him in La Bamba was a Philippino.

JesseOaks-efxn
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What is stunning about Richie Valens was that he was 17 when he died. He had probably just turned 17 when he shot this. He was the first of (sadly very few) hispanic rockers. We cry for the life lost at such a young age...but we mourn for the music we never got to experience because he left us too soon.

jasonbroad
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Richie, the Big Bopper and Buddy Holly are the 3 performers who died together in a plane crash, the "night the music died" Don McLean sings of in "American Pie."😢

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You should do Ritchie Valens singing "La Bamba". When you did it before, it was not Ritchie Valens or his voice! It was Los Lobos. ...I think, that you'll change your mind, because "La Bamba" was his best.

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Ritchie Valens was only 17 when he died & had only released one album (although he was working on his 2nd one). One often wonders what kind of music legacy he would've had if he had lived to an old age. I would suggest that you also listen to his hits "Donna" (which was about his first love) and "La Bamba" (the version you listened to was by the band Los Lobos for the movie, not Ritchie) as well as "Bluebirds Over the Mountain", "In a Turkish Town", "My Darling Is Gone", "Oooh My Head", "Framed" & "We Belong Together". Some of these songs are from his "official" album & others were rough takes for his upcoming album, but all showcase his phenomenal talent.

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Again, though -- I love that you guys did this today. Other little facts you may not have seen when reading about this Winter Dance Party tour: As you noticed on the tour poster, another headliner on that tour was Dion DiMucci (of Dion and the Belmonts, which is another great group you should react to if you haven't already), and Dion later talked about how he won a coin toss to take the plane to the next gig instead of the bus, but then he found out it was going to cost $36, and decided he didn't want to spend that money, so he said gave up his seat to Buddy (there were only 4 seats on the plane). Waylon Jennings also gave up his seat to the Big Bopper, who was dealing with the flu and didn't want to suffer a long bus ride in the cold. On the next gig in Fargo, North Dakota, after the crash, other artists took their place, including a 15-year-old singer named Bobby Vee, who, because of that performance, suddenly had a career in music -- and Bobby Vee later went on to have a half-dozen gold records. So as "the music died", some music was, in a strange way, actually born out of that tragedy.

DJHolte
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You HAVE to watch the movie "La Bamba" about Richie Valens!!! This song is also in it. It's so good.

oryeizd
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The video was a clip from a 1950s film called Go Johnny Go. The film starred one of Rock and Roll's pioneers, Alan Freed, who happened to be one of the guys sitting at that table. In fact, Alan was credited as being the DJ that officially called the popular music "rock 'n roll".

jamesespey
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He was only 17 yrs. old when he died in a plane crash.. love Ritchie's music was and is awesome. La Bamba was his most awesome song. Great reaction. love to you both from Memphis Tn.

p.j.morris
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Glad you have done all 3 of the talents that we lost. Ritchie was the youngest at only 17. Who knows what he could have accomplished in his life. He left us with some great music. "La Bamba", "Donna", "Come On, Let's Go", "Framed", "Ooh! My Head", "In A Turkish Town", "We Belong Together", "Little Girl" etc. The movie La Bamba is an autobiography of his short life.

dagmar.
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That flyer you saw at the end of the video is actually advertising the concert they all played at on that fateful night. The plane crash happened shortly after that show. Big Bopper (JP Richardson) was 28, Buddy Holly, 22, & Ritchie, only 17, & he'd already had several hits. Big Bopper had the one hit, but Buddy was a huge influence & innovator in the newly-emerging rock-n-roll era. Almost every 60s group was in some way influenced by the sounds & many, many songs Buddy created.

d.j.starling
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I visit his grave every chance I get, located San Fernando Mission Cemetery (Mission Hills, CA--very near his home in Pacoima). "Two years prior to his death when he was a 15-year-old student at Pacoima Junior High School there was a plane crash. At the time of the disaster he was not at school that day because he was attending the funeral of his grandfather."
'"Despite not being at school when the mid-air collision happened, Ritchie Valens developed an intense fear of flying because of this plane crash. By 1957, Ritchie would bring his guitar out on the playground while his fellow students would gather around him and listen. Valens was convinced that if he had been there that day, he would have been one of the victims of the 1957 mid-air collision.
• Donna Fox, the subject of Ritchie’s hit song “Donna, ” recalled that Ritchie “would have nightmares about that [flying]. He just had a horrible fear of small planes, and planes in general. He indicated that he would never fly. He just would never fly.”'

jhonyermo
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Waylon Jennings' was haunted by his last words to Buddy Holly. When Jennings gave up his seat to a sick Big Bopper and was going to take the tour bus, Holly said to Waylon. "I hope your ol' bus freezes up!" And Waylon responded by saying, "Well, I hope your ol' plane crashes!" Waylon could barely live with himself and didn't play for a while. Poor soul.

thewarrior