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Before You Were Born... The Stoned Age

edited November 2018 in Other

Thought this might give someperspective...

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  • Jimi's not dead. He just went home. Planet Earth only had him on loan...

  • Not before I was born, unfortunately. I sat next to that (Noel Redding's) bass, in a pub in Ireland once.

  • Well no, I was eight... :p I had no idea who Jimi was then, my idol was Beethoven.

  • edited November 2018

    @LinearLineman Thank you very much! Also: reminds me to burn the iPad to get the Monterey’s sound!

  • Jimi had something none of the other “guitar gods” of the era had.

  • @kitusai, you are welcome. Maybe just lashing your iPad with a branch would suffice. It really reminded me of the excitement and energy of the time. We are so much more sophisticated now, not too much really " rocks" us musically. Excepy maybe Beethoven @lasselu

  • @hacked_to_pieces , great clip. "He killed god". Life on Mt. Olympus.

  • If somebody let me have two turns in a time machine, i'd go see Jimi play live, then these guys...

  • @apapdop said:
    If somebody let me have two turns in a time machine, i'd go see Jimi play live, then these guys...

    I saw Brother Wayne Kramer play a club last year. He may now have less hair, but he still has the fire!
    Non-stop rocking.

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @apapdop said:
    If somebody let me have two turns in a time machine, i'd go see Jimi play live, then these guys...

    I saw Brother Wayne Kramer play a club last year. He may now have less hair, but he still has the fire!
    Non-stop rocking.

    Now there's a guy with a story. A true survivor, the MC5 weren't a long term prospect!!

  • @apapdop said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @apapdop said:
    If somebody let me have two turns in a time machine, i'd go see Jimi play live, then these guys...

    I saw Brother Wayne Kramer play a club last year. He may now have less hair, but he still has the fire!
    Non-stop rocking.

    Now there's a guy with a story. A true survivor, the MC5 weren't a long term prospect!!

    He started off his set with a Where's Lee Harvey Oswald When You Really Need Him? joke, but I guess when one has had an FBI file since the age of 19, one really doesn't give a fuck🤣

  • @JeffChasteen said:

    @apapdop said:

    @JeffChasteen said:

    @apapdop said:
    If somebody let me have two turns in a time machine, i'd go see Jimi play live, then these guys...

    I saw Brother Wayne Kramer play a club last year. He may now have less hair, but he still has the fire!
    Non-stop rocking.

    Now there's a guy with a story. A true survivor, the MC5 weren't a long term prospect!!

    He started off his set with a Where's Lee Harvey Oswald When You Really Need Him? joke, but I guess when one has had an FBI file since the age of 19, one really doesn't give a fuck🤣

    He's earned the right not to!!

  • I'm so envious of those who got to experience that era of music. My stepfather saw Jimi live at Woodstock when he was 16 , so at least I got to share the experience through his vivid recollections and his gigantic vinyl collection.

  • tjatja
    edited November 2018

    I was three in 1969 :)
    Was probably eating icecream B)

  • @ZenKier said:
    I'm so envious of those who got to experience that era of music. My stepfather saw Jimi live at Woodstock when he was 16 , so at least I got to share the experience through his vivid recollections and his gigantic vinyl collection.

    Yep, that's got to have left a mark. But one thing i've learnt is that you're never too old and there is no Golden Age Of Live Music. I thought my days of giving it up and losing it at gigs were over. I saw Shackleton (a guy with a laptop) play live at a tiny club in January this year. Blew my 46 year old mind clean, wide open...

    And remember, how lucky are we to have YouTube eh?

  • Been there, done that, still have the tie dye t-shirt to prove it. Jimi was (and remains) a groundbreaker who took the instrument to a new level - and saved the Fender Strat from oblivion singlehandedly.

    Saw them all up close at the San Francisco ballrooms. Best live band - Buffalo Springfield, followed closely by Ike and Tina Turner and-believe it or not - Paul Revere and the Raiders.

  • Nice memories, guys. I love him a lot more now. In the late sixties I was listening to MJQ, Monk and Brubeck. But now I really get it ( not very hard to get after all, just wasn't paying attention. Sex, drugs and Jellyroll, that was me.

  • Herbie Hancock wasn't paying attention either bur Miles Davis was!

  • Yes lays down a bit of perspective - saw him at the Isle of Wright Festival 1970 along with the Doors, Joni, Miles Davies, ELP. It was all a blur - and that was then!

  • @at2 great clip. Yeah, tunnel vision. And a different perspective of Miles from the popular view. Thanks.

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