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Jimi Hendrix: Wild Thing, Live
Jimi Hendrix performs "Wild Thing" live at the Monterey Music Festival, June 1967, which culminates in the legendary guitar fire.
Nov 12, 2006 6:03 PM
Re: Jimi Hendrix: Wild Thing, Live
Waaay Before My Time But Still Great To Watch One Of The Best Guitar Players In The History Of Rock N Roll
By: strifemaster
Re: Jimi Hendrix: Wild Thing, Live
Kid 1: Jimi Hendrix is my Lord and Savior!
Kid 2: My Lord and Savior was persecuted by the Romans and was crusified for all my sins. How'd your savior die?
Kid 1: Drug overdose.
gotta love jimi.
Kid 2: My Lord and Savior was persecuted by the Romans and was crusified for all my sins. How'd your savior die?
Kid 1: Drug overdose.
gotta love jimi.
By: qwazer
Re: Jimi Hendrix: Wild Thing, Live
Though technically, it wasn't the drugs that got him. From what I understand, he choked on his vomit. So, for that reason, the dialogue should end with:
Kid 1: Vomit.
Kid 1: Vomit.
By: cardmonkey
Re: Jimi Hendrix: Wild Thing, Live
Reminds me of Bill Hicks, when he said: "Play from your fucking heart!"
Well, this is it.
Well, this is it.
By: mongojazz
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I wonder what percent of the audience thought: "What in the ?!"
By: cardmonkey
Re: Jimi Hendrix: Wild Thing, Live
Haha, for musicians like Hendrix a new guitar was easy to get... so smashing it was easy. (The Who did it all the time, because the attention resulting from that act was much more rewarding than the cost of re-purchasing the equipment.)
Anyway that guitar was special to him (he kissed it before destroying it) so it may have been more to it.
But nevertheless you have to consider that rock stars like him couldn't care less about a few hundred bucks... compared to the unforgotten moments this acts could produce in the people's minds.
Anyway that guitar was special to him (he kissed it before destroying it) so it may have been more to it.
But nevertheless you have to consider that rock stars like him couldn't care less about a few hundred bucks... compared to the unforgotten moments this acts could produce in the people's minds.
By: Ting_Ting_Jahe


