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"Everybody lets me down"
Makes since then, but I was always interested in this, because I remember looking at a picture recently of J, and he looked a lot like a pissed off Native American.
Stereolab – the noise of carpet
but just because it’s kick in the balls to get off my ass and do something worthwhile

Studied Political Science at Central New Mexico, but realized I was never going to be a teacher, lawyer or politician, and realized I took the classes just go get in arguments with Raza’s and Anarchists. So now I’m going to ITT Tech for an Associates in Computer Networking.
Alright, they are very different in their playing styles, but those of which call hendrix the "best guitarist ever" needs to add a couple new guitar players to their music collection. I think that during his day, hendrix was very unique, and ahead of his times. don’t forget though, his music wasn’t really accepted until years later, The woodstock documentary made him out to be a larger deal then he really was, he wasn’t that well accepted yet. Electric music was taking a while to pick up, Bob Dylan for example, almost lost all his fans when he picked up an electric.
It wasn’t until he died that people really started to notice that what they were hearing wasn’t just noise. But it was too late, just another legacy dead, that soon got picked up by others, who advanced the style to hiigher limits, and so on down the line. I wonder what J would think, I know he got upset when Kenedy said he was better then Neil Young. I think what Hendrix did with blues using a guitar, is the same thing that what J did to the (whatever style the kids are callin it now’a days).
But I agree with J being better then Hendrix. But thats just because of all the years I listened to hendrix, I never saw what was so great about him. If I grew up in the 60’s I guess my opinion would be different, but J was my inspiration for picking up a guitar

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