The early rock music resembles a collection of several trials and errors, because the players of the brand had to invent their own rules for the genre. While we already noticed this with The Shadows, we could also apply this observation to Eddie Cochran. He influenced a multitude of musicians, you can hear many early 60's bands visiting his sonic paths, though you keep asking yourself where he could have gone, had he not died early like Bobby Fuller. You see, his tunes surprise us with an incredible maturity, but you're mostly shocked to see his studio aptitude, many of his peers didn't seem much interested in that, so you do consider a possibility of him prospering during the consequent periods of rock music, since he pointed towards the later developments of the style.














