PelliX
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So...... how many here are old enough to remember when we celebrated 200 years.
I read that as "when we celebrated 200 years ago" and felt really young for a moment...
So...... how many here are old enough to remember when we celebrated 200 years.
I'll look for it.You need to hear JA Allens' rendition. Absolutely love it. It's in the old covers thread over at MF. He turned it into a dirge.
I am of the opinion that Hendrix was "Going For It" off the cuff, winging it until he found the real groove with the crazy divebomb and wild harmonics then just kept pushing until it felt like a conclusion needed to be added with all the sentiment of the War and Rage and sliding into a nice outro. Captured the essence of what that anthem truly meant.I'm not really that great a guitar player, but for years I've thought it would be a blast to learn to play it Jimmy style. Stick my 20w Traynor in a window like a window AC unit and serenade the neighborhood. So...... my suggestion is.... Go for it!!!!!
Yeah I love the March feel of this. Also has the UK boogie feel, you know the balls out lets get naked and pissed feel.God Save The Queen is rather boring musically (oops, -1 patriot point, damn), but the Dutch national anthem can be rocked up...
And yet for the grief some folk heaped on him for being disrespectful...... Compared to current"entertainers" today that feel the need to embellish the crap out of the song..... in some ways, his version is easier to listen to. I've always sorta liked what he did.... and I was a freshman in HS, so i well remember being done.I am of the opinion that Hendrix was "Going For It" off the cuff, winging it until he found the real groove with the crazy divebomb and wild harmonics then just kept pushing until it felt like a conclusion needed to be added with all the sentiment of the War and Rage and sliding into a nice outro. Captured the essence of what that anthem truly meant.
I was 13 about to get my first guitar. buiding my own small explosives using estee rocket motors, kitchen match heads in a film container with the old kodak flash bulbs as the ignitor connected to 30ft of some blasting cap wires and a battery switch, soaking tennis balls in gasoline and having a nice fire fight with my brothers and friends, along with dirt clots, and pop bottle rocket fights. That was fun stuff.So...... how many here are old enough to remember when we celebrated 200 years. Glancing thru the ages of some folk in TTR, some of you weren't born yet and others were maybe 10ish. As for me. I was 4 years removed from high school. Dating my eventual wife. Got on board with several other guys in town and grew a beard. Hated it. If memory serves, I may have shaved it off, just keeping the mustache, on July 5th.
except for food and making a pile in the toilet. Yeah I the March feel of this. Also has the UK boogie feel, you know the balls out lets get naked and pissed feel.

My best friend and I were boring. We just did things like climb out a window on to the roof. Tape bottle rockets to paper airplanes. One time thought we were going to have to bail off the roof when the airplane did a 180 and was coming back at us. Dumb kids!!!I was 13 about to get my first guitar. buiding my own small explosives using estee rocket motors, kitchen match heads in a film container with the old kodak flash bulbs as the ignitor connected to 30ft of some blasting cap wires and a battery switch, soaking tennis balls in gasoline and having a nice fire fight with my brothers and friends, along with dirt clots, and pop bottle rocket fights. That was fun stuff.
Once I got my guitar all my focus was playing until couldn't for about three years straight 16hrs a day except for food and abolutions.
Back then the mountains had 7' or 8' of snow pack sometimes 10', when you skied you would only see the tips of trees, no grooming, no fake snow machines. By Summer there was never a worry about beetle kill or flash fires. When I was twenty we brought 3-5 kegs of beer to camp, sunk them in the ice cold stream and had fire work fights, fire crackers, bottle rockets, 8 ounce rockets, the only thing off the table was the tube cannon and ball types for fighting. That was only due to one of our dudes had a tent destroyed, basically it put several melted holes in it.My best friend and I were boring. We just did things like climb out a window on to the roof. Tape bottle rockets to paper airplanes. One time thought we were going to have to bail off the roof when the airplane did a 180 and was coming back at us. Dumb kids!!!
In '76 I was 19 years old, and 15 years since moving from California to Vancouver B.C.So...... how many here are old enough to remember when we celebrated 200 years. Glancing thru the ages of some folk in TTR, some of you weren't born yet and others were maybe 10ish. As for me. I was 4 years removed from high school. Dating my eventual wife. Got on board with several other guys in town and grew a beard. Hated it. If memory serves, I may have shaved it off, just keeping the mustache, on July 5th.