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Well, you can't mistake those lyrics. I believe I do remember all that, and I was actually surprised he know what high was. He was so clean-cut, and "regular" looking. Hmmmmm, fire in the sky, was he having visions of his own death?
Tuesday: Now, there's an interesting thought. I hadn't considered that. Or, was he too much a California type guy who never wants to leave his native land? It's like they get their feet stuck in a fissure after an earthquake, and can't get away!
Here's an interesting story about his death, Denver's that is. I wonder if the family knew this?
12th October 1997, US singer songwriter John Denver was killed when the light aircraft he was piloting crashed into Monterey Bay, California. Denver was aged 53.
baddessi: Wasn't it? I had a tear or two. I've been crying a lot the last few days, wonder what that's all about? Maybe that I seem to be singing again? Maybe that my voice seems stronger? Maybe that I could sing along with that song, and not miss a grace note? Maybe!
Thanks for bringing that up, Hunkey. Tears came up behind my eyes when I read that. I've not been awake long, and I hadn't thought about it before. I will burn my candle for him, perhaps we all will. Candles for John
TexasToest toimetatud (7. oktoober 2006, 22:57:36)
awesome: No, not physically in London, but I was of the age, at the time, to be totally striken by his death - by their deaths. As you know, we astral-planed at the drop of a hat, so maybe I WAS in London after all. Didn't make me quite what I was doing at the time, but we were invincible then!
But, their music became oh, so much more important to me. Still is! Hey! Does anyone have that remastered collection of Hendrix' that his family put out?
1970 - Rock singer Janis Joplin died in Hollywood at age 27 of an overdose of heroin. She had just finished recording her second solo album, Pearl, which later earned a gold record. It was once written of Joplin that she lacked "the necessary degree of honest cynicism needed to survive an all-media assault."
His younger brother Anthony Stewart Head spent years doing Gold Blend coffee commercials with Sharon Maughn and also appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Giles.
TexasToest toimetatud (1. oktoober 2006, 01:34:42)
Two flicklettes of Ry Cooder's concert in Santa Cruz in 1987, and another performance with a couple of his play mates. We didn't mention him in the guitarist list. According to Wikipedia (in case you don't read the small print). "Rolling Stone magazine named Ry Cooder the 8th Greatest Guitarist of All Time in their "100 Greatest Guitarists" list. How about that for accolades?
Same tune but with a band - has a bit (?) of a gospel taste. (Take your pick - but I am obsessed enough to have watched both.) Regardless of the volitility of the subject matter, you've probably never heard a mandolin played quite like this. Big band too - be sure to check out the guy on keyboards. Has to be a PhD in music, who dresses for success. Oh....Sister Texas....it's a big band alright, and there are lots of hunks to watch. Be sure to have your tissues handy to catch the drool (I traded tissues for a bucket). Maybe we need to invite those guys to sing back up at our next girlie retreat? Or, would we have too much fun?
And, here's Ry with a couple of playmates, John Hiatt, and Nick Lowe doing She Runs Hot
Now, SURELY everybody knows Ry Cooder. He's been undercover for some years now, and he's taken on a whole bunch of special projects. He's had some really interesting ones, including the Crossroads film. IF you've never seen this film, PLEASE take some time to learn about it, and be prepared to have your musical awareness raised with this one. Amazon has it. It's been out a while, but still stands alone as one of the biggest music projects ever! OK, OK, IMHO! As a matter of fact, let's make it 4 flicklettes, and watch this little guitar duel . Just a little appetizer.
awesome: Well, that guy doesn't. Flaco DOES!! But, Flaco plays a different kind of box. Maybe that guy's fingers are constipated having to stay in that teeny tiny area. Flaco actually plays an accordian, but honey, this accordian isn't your run of the mill kind of thing. Catch this: Flaco Jimenez Handsome ole thang, ain't he?
baddessi: Haha! Yes, they are few and far between. I was thinking of Flaco, because I was thinking of The Mavericks, and when I think of the Maverics, I think of Doug Sahm. Flaco played with Doug Sahm a lot! I just thought Flaco needed a plug.