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  • Originally posted by stsae View Post
    Imagine Jim and Lennon with a bag of the green and a few bottles of The Turk, what a brilliant album we wouldve heard.

    With Jimi on lead guitar hahah fark that'd own hard .

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    • Originally posted by OVP View Post
      With Jimi on lead guitar hahah fark that'd own hard .
      After I posted I thought of Jimi mate. Great minds.

      Maybe Bonham on the drums and we have the original supergroup.



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      • Brother have you ever seen this, from The Stones Rock And Roll Circus???

        The Dirty Mack, Yer Blues.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAjdRHzH4M8

        Farking makes me feel like getting on it hard.

        Last edited by stsae; 06-19-2009, 12:06 AM.


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        • Top notch song there mate, honestly hadnet seen that before, nice and bluesy ... what a band lol, love Mitch Mitchell, most underrated drummer of all.

          This is my favourite all time Blues song ...

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjOQ9r35uiU (check out how stoned the bongo player is dude ... thats jerry vallez. If he survived that concert i'd be shocked lol)

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          • Originally posted by OVP View Post
            Top notch song there mate, honestly hadnet seen that before, nice and bluesy ... what a band lol, love Mitch Mitchell, most underrated drummer of all.

            This is my favourite all time Blues song ...

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjOQ9r35uiU (check out how stoned the bongo player is dude ... thats jerry vallez. If he survived that concert i'd be shocked lol)
            LOL, that bongo player was wrecked.

            Jimi, what a freak.

            This always amazes me, The Star Spangled Banner.

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2bGU...eature=related

            I remember McCartney saying they released this on friday and by sunday they saw Jimi doing it, by ear. Apparently him and Lennon were just in awe. Sgt Peppers.

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ_Ki...eature=related

            Last edited by stsae; 06-19-2009, 12:33 AM.


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            • fking top song there man. Jimi was just a god. Was just thinking, since there is so much love in the room thanks to Trollboy, i'd post the greatest ever cover of Sunshine of your love you'll ever hear ... Living Colour, the best all black band in history imo. Makes me wish the black people would give up on that rap shit and get back into hard rock like Vernon Reid. Go Vernon !!

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS93vkHWU6E No footage, just the song sorry.

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              • Originally posted by OVP View Post
                fking top song there man. Jimi was just a god. Was just thinking, since there is so much love in the room thanks to Trollboy, i'd post the greatest ever cover of Sunshine of your love you'll ever hear ... Living Colour, the best all black band in history imo. Makes me wish the black people would give up on that rap shit and get back into hard rock like Vernon Reid. Go Vernon !!

                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS93vkHWU6E No footage, just the song sorry.
                If you don't mind, you blokes have highjacked this thread. Now before I get it back on track, let me just say a few things.....

                I not so long ago finished reading Jim's biography. A genius but a bit of an asshole to boot.

                There is another book based loosely on Jim called "Turn Down the Night" which is a TOP book and I used to own it but alas has been lost. Get it if you can.

                I do have the vinyl copy of American Prayer and was a HUGE Doors fan. Back from the Coogee Bay Hotel at 3:30am and Roadhouse Blues would go on....

                A good t-shirt - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JIMS-MOWING-T...3A1%7C294%3A50

                I also managed to "catch" Living Color live in Central Park in 1988. I was staying at mates place and they had a free gig on. Pretty bloody good I must say.

                I would try and get this thread back on track but I am not sure where that would be....
                Last edited by JohnL; 06-19-2009, 09:10 AM.

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                • Well the thread was started by a troll who fired some questions at Rooster fans without identifying his team. My answer to him/her is simple

                  GO EASTS

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                  • Originally posted by JohnL View Post
                    If you don't mind, you blokes have highjacked this thread. Now before I get it back on track, let me just say a few things.....

                    I not so long ago finished reading Jim's biography. A genius but a bit of an asshole to boot.

                    There is another book based loosely on Jim called "Turn Down the Night" which is a TOP book and I used to own it but alas has been lost. Get it if you can.

                    I do have the vinyl copy of American Prayer and was a HUGE Doors fan. Back from the Coogee Bay Hotel at 3:30am and Roadhouse Blues would go on....

                    A good t-shirt - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JIMS-MOWING-T...3A1%7C294%3A50

                    I also managed to "catch" Living Color live in Central Park in 1988. I was staying at mates place and they had a free gig on. Pretty bloody good I must say.

                    I would try and get this thread back on track but I am not sure where that would be....
                    I dont think this thread had much of a point to begin with John

                    Good to see another with such fine taste ... you lucky bugger would have loved to have seen Living Colour live, ive seen Vernon Reid plenty of times, but never with the other members of LC. Vernon comes to Australia a fair bit, back in the 90's he setup a day school for about 50 lucky buggers to fine tune their guitaring. My mate was lucky enough to be chosen.

                    And i just adore An American Prayer. One of the hardest to find Doors albums there is. I remember the haze i used to get myself into before listening to that ... man what a trip lol

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                    • I also have an EP of the Doors called "Alive she Cried" with a few live tracks on it. I was a bit of a collector in my youth. I got to hook up my record player and dust off some of the 200 vinyl albums I have.

                      Have you heard the album they made after Jim's death?

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                      • Originally posted by JohnL View Post
                        I also have an EP of the Doors called "Alive she Cried" with a few live tracks on it. I was a bit of a collector in my youth. I got to hook up my record player and dust off some of the 200 vinyl albums I have.

                        Have you heard the album they made after Jim's death?
                        Yeah i remember Alive She Cried ... had a version of Little Red Rooster on it if i remember correctly
                        They made several albums after Jim's death ... LA Woman and American Prayer are two i know of. One of the 4 CDs on the box set was made after Jim's death too ... pretty sure its The Future Aint What it Used to Be which features a never released before song called Orange County Suite.

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                        • Originally posted by OVP View Post
                          fking top song there man. Jimi was just a god. Was just thinking, since there is so much love in the room thanks to Trollboy, i'd post the greatest ever cover of Sunshine of your love you'll ever hear ... Living Colour, the best all black band in history imo. Makes me wish the black people would give up on that rap shit and get back into hard rock like Vernon Reid. Go Vernon !!

                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS93vkHWU6E No footage, just the song sorry.
                          Fark thats a great version of that song mate, its rock and ROLL.

                          The black man in rock thing is something often discussed with some of my mates, its a damn shame they ALL want to be gangsters these days. They are the all important ROLL.

                          Id say its only Lenny Kravitz and Hootie and The Blowfish who resemble black men letting it rip with a guitar these days, other than Living Colour. That Love rears up its ugly head song, brings back some drunken memories for me.



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