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** "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably Music/TheWho, Music/AlanJackson, and Music/BlueCheer (and by extension, Music/{{Rush}} who covered their specific version).
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** "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably Music/TheWho, Music/AlanJackson, and Music/BlueCheer (and by extension, Music/{{Rush}} Music/{{Rush|Band}} who covered their specific version).
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* DeadArtistsAreBetter: Not all that much of this, really.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Is the protagonist in "Summertime Blues" overworked or is he lazy?
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** Music/SidVicious covered "Something Else" on ''Music/SidSings''.
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* TearJerker: "Three Stars", for Eddie and listeners both.
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** The Music/SexPistols (who consider Cochran a major influence on Music/PunkRock) famously covered "C'mon Everybody".
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** The Music/SexPistols (who consider Cochran a major influence on Music/PunkRock) PunkRock) famously covered "C'mon Everybody".
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* AwesomeMusic: Plenty, especially songs in which Eddie lets loose with rip-roaring soloing, quite hardcore for music from TheFifties.
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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Plenty, especially songs in which Eddie lets loose with rip-roaring soloing, quite hardcore for music from TheFifties.
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** The SexPistols (who consider Cochran a major influence on PunkRock) famously covered "C'mon Everybody".
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** "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably TheWho, AlanJackson, Music/TheWho, Music/AlanJackson, and BlueCheer Music/BlueCheer (and by extension, {{Rush}} Music/{{Rush}} who covered their specific version).
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* BrokenBase: A relatively obscure one, and the base has long since been "reassembled." Towards the end of his career, many die-hard greasers and rockers noticed album covers and photographs featured Cochran in increasingly "pop" attire such as sweaters and colored shirts as opposed to jeans and darker clothes. [[{{Understatement}} They didn't like it none.]]
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* BrokenBase: A relatively obscure one, and the base has long since been "reassembled." Towards the end of his career, many die-hard greasers and rockers noticed album covers and photographs featured Cochran in increasingly "pop" attire such as sweaters and colored shirts as opposed to jeans and darker clothes. [[{{Understatement}} They didn't like it none.]]
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* CoveredUp: "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably TheWho, AlanJackson, and BlueCheer (and by extension, {{Rush}} who covered their specific version).
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** "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably TheWho, AlanJackson, and BlueCheer (and by extension, {{Rush}} who covered their specific version).
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* AwesomeMusic: Plenty, especially songs in which Eddie lets loose with rip-roaring soloing, quite hardcore for music from TheFifties.
* BrokenBase: A relatively obscure one, and the base has long since been "reassembled." Towards the end of his career, many die-hard greasers and rockers noticed album covers and photographs featured Cochran in increasingly "pop" attire such as sweaters and colored shirts as opposed to jeans and darker clothes. [[{{Understatement}} They didn't like it none.]]
* CoveredUp: "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably TheWho, AlanJackson, and BlueCheer (and by extension, {{Rush}} who covered their specific version).
** The SexPistols (who consider Cochran a major influence on PunkRock) famously covered "C'mon Everybody".
* DeadArtistsAreBetter: Not all that much of this, really.
* EpicRiff: "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody". The rich, full sound of these riffs were the result of copious overdubbing, a novelty at the time.
* HarsherInHindsight: "Three Stars", a tribute to the victims of "The Day the Music Died", and how they died so young. Cochran would himself pass away less than a year after its recording, at the age of 22.
* TearJerker: "Three Stars", for Eddie and listeners both.
* BrokenBase: A relatively obscure one, and the base has long since been "reassembled." Towards the end of his career, many die-hard greasers and rockers noticed album covers and photographs featured Cochran in increasingly "pop" attire such as sweaters and colored shirts as opposed to jeans and darker clothes. [[{{Understatement}} They didn't like it none.]]
* CoveredUp: "Summertime Blues" has been covered by many artists, perhaps most notably TheWho, AlanJackson, and BlueCheer (and by extension, {{Rush}} who covered their specific version).
** The SexPistols (who consider Cochran a major influence on PunkRock) famously covered "C'mon Everybody".
* DeadArtistsAreBetter: Not all that much of this, really.
* EpicRiff: "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody". The rich, full sound of these riffs were the result of copious overdubbing, a novelty at the time.
* HarsherInHindsight: "Three Stars", a tribute to the victims of "The Day the Music Died", and how they died so young. Cochran would himself pass away less than a year after its recording, at the age of 22.
* TearJerker: "Three Stars", for Eddie and listeners both.