02.05.2008 : Everette Tittle wrote Its May 1st and I just happen to find out about his death, I thought all was well. Alas, I was in error..............! I am deeply saddened by thedeath of Buddy as I can remember listeningto "Band of gypsys" in early 1970, wonderingwould I be listening to it next time in a far away place called Vietnam! That was a transistionyear, from boyhood to Manhood....and Buddy and his music played a key role. His music is time-less, therefor I feel He shall live on! Gosh,part of My life's sound-track just went silent.I shall miss Him!!!!!!!! Request removal
Its May 1st and I just happen to find out about his death, I thought all was well. Alas, I was in error..............! I am deeply saddened by thedeath of Buddy as I can remember listeningto "Band of gypsys" in early 1970, wonderingwould I be listening to it next time in a far away place called Vietnam! That was a transistionyear, from boyhood to Manhood....and Buddy and his music played a key role. His music is time-less, therefor I feel He shall live on! Gosh,part of My life's sound-track just went silent.I shall miss Him!!!!!!!!
14.11.2008 : Melissa Reginelli wrote Budwick, my darling, I remember fliying over the Bay Bridge on our way to see your mother. Very pleasant experience, we laughed a lot. And I still have the red rose. Will be looking forward to the other 11 that you promised. Blessed Be, Melissa Request removal
Budwick, my darling, I remember fliying over the Bay Bridge on our way to see your mother. Very pleasant experience, we laughed a lot. And I still have the red rose. Will be looking forward to the other 11 that you promised. Blessed Be, Melissa
25.11.2009 : Jimmy Jackson wrote I was priviliged to be at the Whiskey a Go Go every night that Buddy Miles performed The song from the Them Changes album. The club was electric every night and there were so many american soldiers there because of the Vietnam war and the tribute that Buddy Miles was sending. It was a mystic few evenings. Request removal
I was priviliged to be at the Whiskey a Go Go every night that Buddy Miles performed The song from the Them Changes album. The club was electric every night and there were so many american soldiers there because of the Vietnam war and the tribute that Buddy Miles was sending. It was a mystic few evenings.
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