CUNT wrote:The G Experience! wrote:Did he ever write a decent song?
'Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes' is the one you want, G.
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That was pretty shit. There must be a better song to put up than that.
CUNT wrote:The G Experience! wrote:Did he ever write a decent song?
'Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes' is the one you want, G.
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Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
GoogaMooga wrote: The further away from home you go, the greater the risk of getting stuck there.
The G Experience! wrote:Did he ever write a decent song?
CUNT wrote: He's no great talent, tho'.
Brother Spoon wrote:
I've never heard the first Soft Machine album.
What do the fans think? Is it Ayers-esque?
GoogaMooga wrote: The further away from home you go, the greater the risk of getting stuck there.
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
Bent Fabric wrote:I fell for him in such a big way when I finally did that I'm not even remotely able to see the "no decent tunes" P.O.V.
Things like "Town Feeling", "Girl on a Swing", "Lady Rachel", "Song for Insane Times" are as captivating to me as anything I've ever heard by anyone - all classics in my world, and...suffice to say, Joy of a Toy is hands down my favorite work of his. It feels more focused than the others. Not that I don't love everything up through and including Dr. Dream to some extent.