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That's where my baby stays
Lord, there's a red house over yonder, baby
Oh, that's where my baby stays
I ain't been home to see my baby
In ninety-nine and one half days
Wait a minute, something's wrong here
The key won't unlock this door
Wait a minute, something's wrong
Lord, have mercy, this key won't unlock this door, something's going wrong here
I have a bad, bad feeling
My baby don't live here no more
That's alright, I still got my guitar
Look out, now
Well, I might as well uh, go on back down
Way back upon the hill
Lord, I might as well go back over yonder
Way back yonder 'cross the hill
Guess if my baby don't love me no more
I know her sister will
jules44 wrote:
The ladies in my pottery studio aren't diggin' this.....
bruceandjenna wrote:
Find a new studio.
Or find new ladies ;)
Mr. Hendrix, given the fact that you haven't been home to see your baby in 99 and one-half days, do you really feel like you have the right to continue to call her your "baby"? It's no wonder she moved. And as to your confidence that her sister will love you, I happen to know that your baby and her sister are now living together and dating an accountant and a lawyer, respectively.
I thought the inference from 99.5 days was that he's been in prison for that time and thus unable to go home to his baby. I assumed that the sentence was not to exceed 100 days, so the judge made it 99.5. "Baby" apparently didn't bother to visit him in prison during that time so he doesn't know that she moved out.
Maybe my inference of a prison scenario is all in my head, but I thought I read sometime long ago that that was the idea. I'm getting old enough that nonsensical imaginings and what is reality regarding the past is becoming blurred.
Nice pic, sfyi2001!
Looks like Jimi just sawed off one of the cutaways on a right-handed Strat (copy) to access those high frets.
It does indeed. Thanks for pointing that out.
Get thee to a pot studio instead. That may induce some diggin'.
Well, now you know why he had to shoot his woman down, down on the ground. Not nice, but I heard it going down.
Is he happy or in misery? Whatever it is, that girl put a spell on him
My speaker caught fire!
Well, now you know why he had to shoot his woman down, down on the ground. Not nice, but I heard it going down.
Spoken like someone with no understanding of history. Doomed to repeat it, as they say.
BTW, you do know that all of us here listen to RP, a mixture of old and new.
Old, recent, and new...
Much love brother.
Spoken like someone with no understanding of history. Doomed to repeat it, as they say.
BTW, you do know that all of us here listen to RP, a mixture of old and new.
Find a new studio.
Just music from a master. Lucky you.
SEATTLE'S own ~
Maybe there's room in the pantheon for more than one master...
Not on Jimi's throne.
Maybe there's room in the pantheon for more than one master...
Jimi Hendrix is way better then the blues I agree with you I did never understand the blues but I do understand Jimi Hendrix song like the
red house.
Looks like Jimi just sawed off one of the cutaways on a right-handed Strat (copy) to access those high frets.
SEATTLE'S own ~
Yes, definitely. My 10
Nice joke
Nah....that never happened. If it really did, you would see today's bands continuing the tradition, wouldn''t ya?
I'd give it 11
No, it's just a reminder that we are (I am) old. There are quite a few new artists on my iPhone, but they're outnumbered by Stones, Doors, Zep, Beatles, Humble Pie, Mountain, Greg and Duane, Little Feat, Ella, Coltrane, Miles, Frank, Bing, Mozart, Brahms, ..... and Jimi eff'in Hendrix.
How simple-minded to believe that music by dead people no longer has value.
Oh unclehud - were I to have the capacity to write prose in such a manner that simply states fundamental commonsense. You have eloquently consigned 'napkin to his / her place. I was merely tempted to yell "@#$% off". My only criticism is that you had not included Borodin, Saint-Saens, Holst and of course, Beethoven. All power to you.
Let there be no doubt that the man was a genius with a guitar.
That is pretty f' ing awesome.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
No, it's just a reminder that we are (I am) old. There are quite a few new artists on my iPhone, but they're outnumbered by Stones, Doors, Zep, Beatles, Humble Pie, Mountain, Greg and Duane, Little Feat, Ella, Coltrane, Miles, Frank, Bing, Mozart, Brahms, ..... and Jimi eff'in Hendrix.
How simple-minded to believe that music by dead people no longer has value.
And if you can't appreciate great music just because the musician has passed away, I feel sorry for your limited taste.
Yes, the mathematics of the situation say that there are more dead musicians than live ones. So, a varied collection should have more dead artists than live ones. If it doesn't, go back and find what artists inspired the ones you like. I heard Henry Rollins give a shout-out to Mississippi Fred McDowell. *mind blown*
And if you can't appreciate great music just because the musician has passed away, I feel sorry for your limited taste.
Another artist whose albums were different depending on the country of release. This was on the English version of Are You Experienced but not on the American. We were robbed back then. Better albums overseas and better quality vinyl. The Beatles are another example of this back then, too.
Jimi sounds so fine here!!
No just that time when you were open to new things — which was more than 50 years ago.
Epic
I have to agree with you. I don't like the term "genius"; I think it's been overused. But I really think Jimi Hendrix deserved the label.
This guy is ok. The real Master is Jeff Beck !!
Give me a break, who the fuck are you?