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Hendrix Would Have Been 60 today: A Tribute Thread I don't ever recall a thread on Hendrix in this forum, which is scary considering Samantha Fox has one now.
Favourite albums? Songs? What did/does he mean to you? Etc etc... | |
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I just know him from mp3z and and the jime hendrix experience CD that isa compilation. I love all his music. But from teh top of my head I could say Ezy Rider, Angel, Voodoo Child, Foxy Lady, Red House, he's genious. Everybody says that they love Hendrix but very few listen to his music. Most people just says they love him but never listens his music. What is a shame. | |
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Been jammimg Hendrix tunes since early morning, particularly
the new "Jimi Hendrix: Blue Wild Angel- Live At The Isle of Wight". Can't wait to stack my "One Nite Alone Live Box Set" right next to my Jimi Hendrix Experience Box set!! Long Live The Voodoo Child!! Your Fire is Forever!! Steve Marshall | |
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All praise to Jimi...ALL praise...(please dont let no fools come in here and ruin this thread) "Climb in my fur." | |
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You are beautiful!!!
I wish I could have met you or experienced your music live! 's to you!!! | |
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Dig. Have you ever been to Electric Ladyland? | |
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Kiss the sky my friend. "The little 1 will escort u 2 the places within ur mind" | |
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Cheers to the Greatest Rock-n-Roll guitarist of all time! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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happy birthday, junkie | |
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rdhull said: All praise to Jimi...ALL praise...(please dont let no fools come in here and ruin this thread)
oh. oops my bad... | |
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Some many what if's...Happy B-day your missed ~ | |
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Can you imagine Jimi at 60? | |
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AaronUnlimited said: happy birthday, junkie
Thats a myth--but I wouldn't expect people in general to know that. "Climb in my fur." | |
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AaronUnlimited said: happy birthday, junkie
Brilliant, Aaron. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: AaronUnlimited said: happy birthday, junkie
Brilliant, Aaron. | |
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Jimi was truly something else.the Cat did so much in a SHort Period of time.the Great Comment I Ever Heard about Him came from James Mtume:He was quoted as saying that the White Media&Press would never let another Black Artist do the things that Jimi Hendrix did.He truly flipped the Script&One of the Few Cats that Stayed around the Corner from everybody else IMHO. mistermaxxx | |
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Jimi... truly one of a kind...
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Despite all of his classic recordings he made while he was alive...my favorite is Radio One that was released in 1987. This is my absolute favorite Jimi Hendrix record. You get stunning versions of his classics like "Purple Haze" and Foxy Lady. And you get songs like Hear-My-Train-AComin, Catfish Blues, and Drivng South. This is a classic 5-star document of Jimi's talents. It is brillant from start to finish.
Sad he passed when he did, because he was about to take him music to another dimension. It appears he was about to fall off into some funk. | |
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Brother915 said: Despite all of his classic recordings he made while he was alive...my favorite is Radio One that was released in 1987. This is my absolute favorite Jimi Hendrix record. You get stunning versions of his classics like "Purple Haze" and Foxy Lady. And you get songs like Hear-My-Train-AComin, Catfish Blues, and Drivng South. This is a classic 5-star document of Jimi's talents. It is brillant from start to finish.
Sad he passed when he did, because he was about to take him music to another dimension. It appears he was about to fall off into some funk. the stuff Jimi did for Polydor and for Reprise is beautiful... i grew up on jimi...if u can find it watch "the Jimi Hendrix story"or if i can sit through it...watch Rainbow bridge.. | |
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Thanksgiving eve (well at 2 a.m. Thanksgiving morning)the one lone free form radio dj here in southern california played Litle Wing, Angel, then Angel by Rod Stewart and the faces, Angel bu this angeled voice singer Lucinda something -not Williams, then Little Wing by Jimi again, and Stevie Ray Vaughns Little Wing...
Just noticed-loved how he used those songs to show Jimis Quiet Power and how other sinterpetations still make you think of "damn..only if he waz still with us". "Climb in my fur." | |
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like with p, it was my mom that got me into jimi. i remember her crying when he died! i didn't really understand what all the fuss was about until i was 16 and listened to electric ladyland. the star-spangled banner still gives me chills...
:wOOt: jimi! i will always love and miss u | |
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