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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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a million and one examples of good things people have done, which that bonk-eyed bender then bandwaggoned on afterwards.
I even saw him described as 'space rock' once. Hawkwind would turn in their graves, if they were dead.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 22:20, Reply)
Hendrix's sci-fi/space obessions are evident to even the shallowest researcher, from 'EXP' on Axis through 'South Saturn Delta' and beyond.
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Though he is enjoyable. My grandmother, bless her dear departed soul, was partial to a bit of him too.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 22:30, Reply)
in a car park in Epping Forest, in front of dozens of wanking off-duty bus drivers.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 22:35, Reply)
My father is an awesome man. I have several pictures of him in my room- one with him and my mum as young hippies (he's in a fisherman's smock, she's in jeans she embroidered herself) and the other of him pulling faces to amuse me or my sister by pretending to be a walrus with the aid of two bananas.
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had a cat called Gris-Gris
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I can recommend Dr John's autobiography more highly than any music history book I've ever read, bar 'Moon The Loon' by Peter 'Dougal' Butler. It is absolutely spellbinding.
(, Tue 9 Nov 2010, 22:22, Reply)
"All The Rage" - Ian McLaghan's autobiography?
If you haven't, do so. Best demolition of Mick Jagger I've ever read.
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