[kj] Power Chord Pioneer Link Wray Dies at 76

Alexander Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 21 22:07:56 EST 2005


"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



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...
> _____________________________________________________________________
>  
> 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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