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Reply #30 posted 09/19/07 10:13am

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"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive."
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Reply #31 posted 09/19/07 10:17am

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MoonSongs said:

Janis Joplin 1/17/43 ~ 10/4/70

Jimi Hendrix 11/27/72 ~ 9/18/70

Jim Morrison 10/8/43 ~ 3/4/71

Stunning, shocking and incredibly sad deaths. They took us from our innocent adolesence to a place where we understood our mortality. Especially when preceded by the assasinations of John F. Kennedy. Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy and the personal losses we were all feeling on the home front as the Vietnam War grew in strength and casualties. I close my eyes and I am there.


Me too.....dove

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Reply #32 posted 09/19/07 10:32am

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God damn. It's no surprise why the sun broke out of the clouds on the way to work this morning as soon as I slid in 'Remember' and 'May This Be Love'.

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Reply #33 posted 09/19/07 12:33pm

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panther514 said:

Funny....I have been listening to this song numerous times for the past two weeks...and didn't realize that it was close to the anniversary of his passing.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...V74PsUo1dc


The first sustained notes of this solo is so in your face emotionally with his phrasing... absolutely brilliant...it's my favorite guitar solo by far.


One of the biggest musical disappointments in my life was, with tickets in hand, to pass on the experience of being in the audience at The Fillmore East that night.

What an idiot! redface


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Reply #34 posted 09/19/07 12:35pm

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INSATIABLE said:

God damn. It's no surprise why the sun broke out of the clouds on the way to work this morning as soon as I slid in 'Remember' and 'May This Be Love'.

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Speaking of the sun, 9/18 on my Hendrix calendar is subtitled...JIMI'S SUNSET. cool


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Reply #35 posted 09/19/07 12:38pm

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INSATIABLE said:

God damn. It's no surprise why the sun broke out of the clouds on the way to work this morning as soon as I slid in 'Remember' and 'May This Be Love'.

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Speaking of the sun, 9/18 on my Hendrix calendar is subtitled...JIMI'S SUNSET. cool


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That's truly beautiful. cloud9 Love every aspect of what that conjures in my head.

No joke, I was looking up at the sun through my windshield, and as I popped in one of my Hendrix compilations (coincidence?), the clouds parted as soon as the first notes played and rays were cast onto the dark mountain underneath. It was breathtaking.
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Reply #36 posted 09/19/07 1:41pm

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INSATIABLE said:

theAudience said:


Speaking of the sun, 9/18 on my Hendrix calendar is subtitled...JIMI'S SUNSET. cool


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peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431

That's truly beautiful. cloud9 Love every aspect of what that conjures in my head.

No joke, I was looking up at the sun through my windshield, and as I popped in one of my Hendrix compilations (coincidence?), the clouds parted as soon as the first notes played and rays were cast onto the dark mountain underneath. It was breathtaking.

The back cover from the Jimi Hendrix...



...Cry Of Love album.



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Reply #37 posted 09/19/07 6:19pm

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theAudience said:

panther514 said:

Funny....I have been listening to this song numerous times for the past two weeks...and didn't realize that it was close to the anniversary of his passing.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...V74PsUo1dc


The first sustained notes of this solo is so in your face emotionally with his phrasing... absolutely brilliant...it's my favorite guitar solo by far.


One of the biggest musical disappointments in my life was, with tickets in hand, to pass on the experience of being in the audience at The Fillmore East that night.

What an idiot! redface


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peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



man if the younger you saw the older you the younger you woulda kicked your ass big brother lol
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Reply #38 posted 09/19/07 6:51pm

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IAintTheOne said:

theAudience said:


One of the biggest musical disappointments in my life was, with tickets in hand, to pass on the experience of being in the audience at The Fillmore East that night.

What an idiot! redface


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peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



man if the younger you saw the older you the younger you woulda kicked your ass big brother lol

Well whenever this subject comes up (and it has quite a few times in the past few months) or I take a look at this poster I have...



...the current me gets a severe mental ass-whuppin' from the unborn/younger/older/wheel-chaired/reincarnated me.


What an idiot! disbelief


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Reply #39 posted 09/19/07 7:02pm

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IAintTheOne said:




man if the younger you saw the older you the younger you woulda kicked your ass big brother lol

Well whenever this subject comes up (and it has quite a few times in the past few months) or I take a look at this poster I have...



...the current me gets a severe mental ass-whuppin' from the unborn/younger/older/wheel-chaired/reincarnated me.


What an idiot! disbelief


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peace Tribal Disorder

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BTW we are gonna be out there again...i'll get the specifics from da otha half...
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Reply #40 posted 09/19/07 9:16pm

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theAudience said:

panther514 said:

Funny....I have been listening to this song numerous times for the past two weeks...and didn't realize that it was close to the anniversary of his passing.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...V74PsUo1dc


The first sustained notes of this solo is so in your face emotionally with his phrasing... absolutely brilliant...it's my favorite guitar solo by far.


One of the biggest musical disappointments in my life was, with tickets in hand, to pass on the experience of being in the audience at The Fillmore East that night.

What an idiot! redface


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peace Tribal Disorder

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That is a real "kick yourself" moment. I had mine too ~ never went to the old Grande Ballroom in Detroit when he was there. So dumb.
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #41 posted 09/19/07 9:53pm

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theAudience said:

panther514 said:

Funny....I have been listening to this song numerous times for the past two weeks...and didn't realize that it was close to the anniversary of his passing.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...V74PsUo1dc


The first sustained notes of this solo is so in your face emotionally with his phrasing... absolutely brilliant...it's my favorite guitar solo by far.


One of the biggest musical disappointments in my life was, with tickets in hand, to pass on the experience of being in the audience at The Fillmore East that night.

What an idiot! redface




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peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



Damn!
"I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens
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Reply #42 posted 09/20/07 1:05am

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Golden rose, the color of the dream I had
Not too long ago
misty blue and the lillac too
never to grow old.....










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YESS!!!!! MY FAVORITE SONG ON MY FAVORITE JIMI LP!!!!!
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