No2Liberals had some great comments on the SRV thread. Thanks, bud…
I saw the man, front row balcony stage right, and had my binocs too. He was the first entertainer I saw, and there haven’t been many, that truly had a weird glow around him…an aura, if you will. He and his guitars were indistinguishable and inseparable. There was something more than a talented man playing a guitar going on…as though he was not of this earth, or was just a visitor, passing through the universe. I was already a fan, and had what albums were available at the time, and his live performance was astounding…Hey Joe really jumps out of my memory as being the best of his sets, which is odd, as I didn’t really like the studio version as much as most of his other songs.
Jimi Performs at Woodstock
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Oh Lord!
Look what
ISRV started. Now we have gone to Jimi, and Woodstock. I would imagine all/most of us have seen the movie by now, as I certainly remember the night I went to see it, got to ride in a friends brand spanking new GT500 ‘stang. The band that stole the show for me, and the song I wore out on my LP, was:I don’t think I had quite mastered the art of jacks or double dutch at that time.
You missed out on all the fun, then.
Busy day tomorrow…night all y’all.
Made one last check of the homepage before shutting down. Another performer I saw at the AWHQ passed away today…Freddie Fender. He was 69.
*sigh*
Guess I better see about getting a Rascal.
I think I’m having a mid-life crisis.
Be sure they send you one o’ them turbocharged Rascals.
Dang, Wasted Days and Wasted Nights was what I thought at the time the story of my life.