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01-08-2011, 11:49 PM | #101 (permalink) | |
Divination
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01-09-2011, 01:08 AM | #102 (permalink) | |
Justifiable Idiocracy
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01-13-2011, 08:01 PM | #103 (permalink) |
Groupie
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Hendrix was the musician that made me go "Whoaa...dude..." back when I was younger. He really did amazing things with that guitar of his, and of course I wouldn't want anything more than to try and emulate him. I wouldn't say he really influenced me, musically (once you learn his riffs and your favorite songs, time to move on), but he definitely was the reason I picked up a guitar (well and Dylan of course).
I find I listen to more of his other albums more than Are You Experienced? and Axis. The Blues album is absolutely fantastic in my opinion though, and one of my favorite songs by him would have to be his version of Born Under A Bad Sign. |
02-14-2011, 11:59 PM | #106 (permalink) |
Groupie
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Ahh, hendrix. Anybody who hasn't read "Room Full Of Mirrors" should probably get on that **** asap. Some songs I'm really digging by him right now would be thirtd stone from the sun, and machine gun! But they're all good haha
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02-17-2011, 09:51 PM | #109 (permalink) |
Groupie
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That's a tough one man, there are so many songs on different albums by him. Are we counting band of Gypsy's too? If its just the experience, "Manic Depression" " Easy Rider" " Dolly Dagger" " Machine Gun " " Freedom " " Crosstown Traffic " and " Spanish Castle Magic " come to mind.
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02-25-2011, 01:44 PM | #110 (permalink) |
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Back in the 70s I played in two bands and managed a third in Northeast PA. After the bands broke up I moved to San Diego, and two of the members of the band I managed, Robbie Walsh and Joe Shorten, went on to form a band with Noel Redding called Noel Redding's Secret Freaks (there are some crude videos on YouTube). A couple of years ago I moved back to PA, looked Robbie up, and found him teaching guitar at a music studio. He invited me to a show and I accepted, expecting to hear him play with a local group. Instead, I found myself at a recital where a dozen 8 to 16-year-olds performed one Hendrix song after another. Robbie assured me that he was doing more than building an army of Hendrix clones, but that the interest in Jimi hasn't dropped off at all in the 20 years that he has been teaching.
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