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The Buddy Holly Story (1978)

The Buddy Holly Story
Directed by Steve Rash
Written by Alan Swyer and Robert Gittler from a book by John Goldrosen
1978/US
IMDb page
Repeat viewing; Amazon Prime

I can’t remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride
But something touched me deep inside
The day the music died – “American Pie” by Don McLean

This rather standard biopic is elevated by Gary Busey’s amazing performance and the great music of Buddy Holly.

Charles Hardin becomes “Buddy Holly” (Busey), to the great consternation of his parents, in his home town of Lubbock, Texas. He plays in a trio with a bass fiddle player (Charles Martin Smith) and a drummer (Don Stroud).  Later in the film the back up band will be named “The Crickets”.  Buddy Holly marches to his own drum and is all about his music. The trio gets its first break when a disk jockey records a set they play at the roller skating rink and circulates it as a demo.

Eventually, this brings the boys to Nashville where producers are shocked to discover they are a white band.  Eventually they go to New York and get booked at Harlem’s Apollo Theater under the same assumption.  They are warmly accepted and go on tour with Sam Cooke and other Black artists of the day.

In New York, Buddy falls in love at first sight with a record studio executive’s secretary Puerto Rican Maria Elena.  They marry.  Buddy’s star continues to rise.  The backup band longs to be home in Lubbock and leaves him as a solo act.  Then, the studio executive talks him into going on a winter tour of the Midwest with the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens.  The tragedy to come is not covered in the film.

Gary Busey and all the other actors in the film did their own singing.  And they are fantastic!  Busey is perhaps more raucous than Holly was in real life but he is on fire.  And I love Holly’s music so I enjoyed the film very much.

 

What I Did on My Summer Vacation + Rockers (1978)

I left movies to one side when my younger brother had his stroke.  He is still in rehab trying to connect his brain and his left side once again.  Anyway, I began working on this paint by number painting all day everyday.  Highly therapeutic and the image just takes me to my happy place.  It will be a gift to my brother for his birthday.  But I couldn’t stay away forever!

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Rockers
Directed by Ted Bafaloukos
Written by Ted Bafaloukos
1978/Jamaica
IMDb page
First viewing/YouTube

I watched this about 2 weeks ago on YouTube.  There were no subtitles for the Jamaican patois and a lot of it flew right over my head.

The heroes are Rastafarians who battle corrupt local gangsters.

 

I wouldn’t watch this again without subtitles but it does feature a great reggae soundtrack from some of the greats like Peter Tosh and Junior Murvin.