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If you could, who would you go see.
Blue Eyed lady
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Pretty much as the link says........
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My initial thought was Jim Morrison but after more thinking, I'd opt for Elvis.
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My initial thought was Jim Morrison but after more thinking, I'd opt for Elvis.
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Jimmy Hendrix. I blame my 26 year old nephew, he's a crazy fan who was inspired to learn guitar cause of his admiration of JH. I'm just a few years older than him so we're also good buddies. Can't beat a bit of Crosstown Traffic:)
Or Janis Joplin.
Or Jimi Hendrix with Janis Joplin.
I must have watched his Live Aid performance hundreds, if not perhaps thousands, of times.
He was far too young to leave us.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsM6u0a038 if you have 25mins to spare .
A tad jealous.:p
There's a bit of me that would love to see them all but Janis Joplin would be in my top 3.
Jimmy Hendrix, best guitarist ever! I knew he died young but it was only recently I found out he was just 28 (I think)
I saw Elvis in Las Vegas in 1974 and it WAS amazing to see him! Not really the aloof remote figure he's often thought of but very self deprecating, funny and chatty with the audience. (And very beautiful to look at, even in 1974.)
I'm jealous beyond words. Did he have as much charisma as it seems?
Argh!!! Why couldn't I have been born twenty years earlier!!!
27. He's part of the club.
Good to hear that:)
Ah right thanks.