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UNOMENAME

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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Hendrix that is.


Tracey Bonham

L'Crowe

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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Hey Beatle fan,

It's time to go running along now. I know your number, and
it's somewhere in between zero and a real number x = 1/n,
where n is rapidly approaching negative infinity. So you're
just slightly less than a zero. And you know my name, my
name is L'Crowe, and don't bother looking up my number.
We'll call you.

Greg

UNOMENAME wrote:

> Hendrix that is.
>
> Tracey Bonham

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Mike

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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Add another to the ongoing killfile......
http://desisoft.com/fixnews/

Christie Reimer

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Feb 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/25/99
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On 24 Feb 1999 23:03:33 GMT, unom...@aol.com (UNOMENAME) wrote:

>Hendrix that is.
>
>
>Tracey Bonham

"Troll, that is..."

Witty as hell--but you really must learn that "Jimmy" and "Jimi" have
different spellings.

<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
"The cup is raised, the toast is made yet again
One voice is clear above the din
Proud *Christiane one word my will to sustain
For me the clouds once more do spin."

Lyrics from "All My Love"
*apologies to Robert for the name switch!
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STRYDER167

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Feb 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/25/99
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>Hendrix that is.

Was never shit before he died. Only became a legend after death.

Jimmy Page is a Living Legend. Was everything before he died.
Stryder167

McMahon

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Feb 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/26/99
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STRYDER167 wrote in message <19990225105916...@ng110.aol.com>...

>>Hendrix that is.
>
>Was never shit before he died. Only became a legend after death.

<sigh>

Guess one could say the same for Van Gogh, ey? Know who that is, Stryder?

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DJMangin

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Feb 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/26/99
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>Guess one could say the same for Van Gogh, ey?

Vinnie sucked on guitar I hear

Mike Schenk

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Feb 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/26/99
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"McMahon" <baadmoon@fla$h.net> writes in alt.music.led-zeppelin:

I didn't realize Van Gogh is that famous outside The Netherlands.
But I don't think he is dead yet. At least, I saw him on television last
week. Great show by the way!

Mike
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Lee McCauslin

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Feb 26, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/26/99
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DJMangin wrote in message <19990226083251...@ng-fa1.aol.com>...

>>Guess one could say the same for Van Gogh, ey?
>
>Vinnie sucked on guitar I hear

But he played hell outta the violin. What with being able to get his head
closer to the instrument and all.


Ok, that was pretty weak. The next one will be better. I swear.
;o)

Rangas

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Feb 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/27/99
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Vincent Van Gogh - cut his ear off - painter - now dead - different
bloke.

Talking of Van Gogh and way off topic, we have an add here in Perth for
an art show and it's where all the artists put their art up around the
city, and the ad has these two street cleaners looking into a window,
and one of them spits out this classic, I can't stop laughing when I
hear it: "Ah, Pablo Picasci, very famous artist from the post noveau
byzentine area, bit his ear off in a bout of depression-ism, brilliant"
I love it.
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DJMangin

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Feb 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/27/99
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>But he played hell outta the violin. What with being able to get his head
>closer to the instrument and all.
>

but getting that oozing blood and pus on his Strad seriously undercut it's
collecto value I bet

LDuper

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Feb 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/27/99
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>>Guess one could say the same for Van Gogh, ey?
>
>Vinnie sucked on guitar I hear
>

Well, he never did have much of an ear...

Ouch! Sorry.

BTW, to say that Hendrix wasn't shit before he died is grossly inaccurate. All
the guitarists you admire, Stryder, frequently and frankly tip their hats to
Hendrix--Page included. Hendrix was a formidable talent and a great innovator.
To praise him is not to undermine Page.

LindaD

Pfunk103

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Feb 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/28/99
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<Was never shit before he died.>
Now that's just bullshit. Tons of legends (ie- Clapton) went to Hendrix gigs
to see the "new incredible guitarist."
p

Lee McCauslin

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Feb 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/28/99
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DJMangin wrote in message <19990227082422...@ng142.aol.com>...

I hate when that happens!

;o)

Tony Russell

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Mar 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/1/99
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Lee McCauslin wrote in message

>>>Guess one could say the same for Van Gogh, ey?
>>
>>Vinnie sucked on guitar I hear
>

>But he played hell outta the violin. What with being able to get his head
>closer to the instrument and all.
>


Yeah, but he couldn't play by ear!

TonyR

Tony Russell

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Mar 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/1/99
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Rangas wrote in message <36D7592A...@hotmail.com>...


That's great Rangas, love it. Of course, a self-portrait by Picasso probably
could bite off his own ear!

TonyR

Mike Rejsa

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Mar 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/1/99
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Rangas <ran...@hotmail.com> wrote:
: Vincent Van Gogh - cut his ear off - painter - now dead - different
: bloke.

I always think of him when i see one of those "No Fear" T shirts - except
I think "No Ear"...

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I DONT THINK SO ........
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