Appreciate the reblog, Opher! The guy’s talent and, well, daring seems to grow more astonishing with the years!
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I often wonder who was the greatest loss from all those who died too young – I think it was Hendrix!
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The 27 Club, so-called, accounted for quite a few. Yes, Hendrix for me followed by Morrison, though they’re all missed!
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Yes Morrison and Buddy Holly – how I would love to have seen him with the Beatles. I think he would have grown into the 60s.
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Absolutely, his final tracks showed real promise!
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So much lost!
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Our only consolation, I suppose, is that it helps us appreciate what we have.
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Yes Dave – as we see every day in this society – having overabundance does reduce the value of everything.
Thankfully I have many, many hours of Jimi noodling away in the studio and live. Always a delight.
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Appreciate the reblog, Opher! The guy’s talent and, well, daring seems to grow more astonishing with the years!
I often wonder who was the greatest loss from all those who died too young – I think it was Hendrix!
The 27 Club, so-called, accounted for quite a few. Yes, Hendrix for me followed by Morrison, though they’re all missed!
Yes Morrison and Buddy Holly – how I would love to have seen him with the Beatles. I think he would have grown into the 60s.
Absolutely, his final tracks showed real promise!
So much lost!
Our only consolation, I suppose, is that it helps us appreciate what we have.
Yes Dave – as we see every day in this society – having overabundance does reduce the value of everything.
Thankfully I have many, many hours of Jimi noodling away in the studio and live. Always a delight.