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To: John Pitera who wrote (13649)2/15/2013 11:43:01 PM
From: John Pitera2 Recommendations  Respond to of 33421
 
Penny Lane ..... one of the most fabulous songs ever made..... Paul with his perfect pitch..... and and this song and Mozart are what makes life worth living!!! the French Horns and the Genius of George Martin make this among the best you will ever here.............

I like happy music....... the blues only put this into context of being on the mountain top........



if this video is as disjointed as It is tonight.... please ignore..... I've played it in the past and it was fluid..... tonight it is getting stuck in multiple sections...... the song is still there but.... this you tube video. at least tonight is not worth listening too.

John



To: John Pitera who wrote (13649)2/16/2013 1:17:57 PM
From: The Ox3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421
 
(or at least full of a lot of BS<grin>)

..... that does make you the major Bull......

I have always been a fan of music and Hendrix in particular. I was quite fortunate to be exposed to a wide variety of genres at an early age and would often get caught listening to the radio way past my bed time. This started around the age of 5 or 6. I should say that when I first heard Are You Experienced that it was very much over my head, in the era of Rubber Soul, The Beach Boys, Motown and the likes of Sly Stone. I was a very young lad (barely double digits) when Jimi passed away and I was totally devastated because my parents had promised to take me to see him the next time he came to our town.

The first "real" album that I ever purchased was Tommy, by The Who, when it first came out. Before then, I had been limited to buying 45s or "cut-outs", bootlegs and promotional copy LPs that were in the bargain bins. I saved and ponied up my allowance to get Tommy, which was expensive because it was a 2 record set. My folks thought I was totally nuts when I tried to get them to take me to NYC to see the band perform it on stage!! LOL The dreams of youth....!!