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Link Wray

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Soul music is pain - you can hear the slaves, the beatin' and the hurtin'.


— Link Wray


#music #pain #slaves #soul #soul music

Because I'm not the same today as I was in '58, or '59 or even '71.


— Link Wray


#even #i #same #today

But I don't believe in organised politics, organised religion, organised music, organised anything.


— Link Wray


#believe #i #music #organised #politics

Elvis was rock'n'roll. He came from the poverty and the pain.


— Link Wray


#elvis #pain #poverty #rock #roll

God is playing my guitar, I am with God when I play.


— Link Wray


#god #guitar #i #i am #play

I just believe in my Indian, spiritual god and my music.


— Link Wray


#god #i #indian #just #music

I'm surprised that I actually pulled off the recording, getting all those people at the same time.


— Link Wray


#getting #i #off #people #pulled

If you went to see me today, you might not like my music.


— Link Wray


#me #might #music #see #today

Money don't rule me, record companies don't rule me.


— Link Wray


#me #money #record #record companies #rule

You know, I'm an eagle, flying around in the mountains.


— Link Wray


#eagle #flying #i #know #mountains






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Harris Mayor of the City of Dunn North Carolina do hereby proclaim Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr. Film and books about Link
A documentary film on Link's life and career is currently in production. On July 2 2010 the Smithsonian Institute Museum of the Native American opened the exhibit "Up Where We Belong - Native Musicians in Popular Culture" in which Wray is one of 12 artists presented.

Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr (May 2 1929 – November 5 2005) was an American rock and roll guitarist songwriter and vocalist who first came to popularity in the late 1950's. Building on the overdriven distorted electric guitar sound of early electric blues records his 1958 instrumental hit "Rumble" by Link Wray and his Ray Men introduced "the power chord the major modus operandi of modern rock guitarists" making possible "punk and heavy rock.

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