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Which band made her wear a long black veil?

Where can you never leave?

Who introduced the hardline?


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a. Hollies?
b. Hotel California
c. Terence Trent D'Arby
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a. Hollies?
b. Hotel California
c. Terence Trent D'Arby


The Band made her wear a long black veil. The song Long Black Veil on the great Big Pink album.


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Who said you should cut your hair before you get elected?

Who was Mr. Bad Guy?

Who advised us to keep on moving?


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2. Alice Cooper
3. Bob Marley, 5ive and probably many others.


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Who said you should cut your hair before you get elected?

Who was Mr. Bad Guy?

Who advised us to keep on moving?


1. David Crosby - Long Time Gone

2. Freddie Mercury - album and song title

3. Soul II Soul - Keep On Moving (and sure, others - including Santana)



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1. Who made the San Mateo recordings in 1968 which were uncopyrighted and are available in many formats?

2. Who wrote Come And Get It and who is it credited to?

3. Which Neil Young song is performed during The Band's The Last Waltz?


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I don't know the answer to the first question at all GreenApple, but the other two are easy.  

Paul McCartney wrote Come & Get It & Neil Young performed Helpless in the Band's concert documentart TLW.  


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Green apple is the answer to the first one Santana?
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Green apple is the answer to the first one Santana?


That's right! Santana. Those recordings are easily available and some of those tracks are good. Always a nice cheap addition to your CD collection. The version of Soul Sacrifice is better than the one on Santana 1. Actually, I think the San Mateo recordings are generally better than their first album. Santana started as just a jamming band, and played in the parks in San Francisco. Mostly jams on those CDs, but it's raw and energetic. My fave band, alongside The Beatles.


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Yeah, i thought it might have been since i have that cd, and happen to know your obsessed with santana ...i agree it's a nice disc, but i don't listen to it much..i like travveling blues though, bad sound quality, but good solo anywho.
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You know me that well!   Yes, fairly obsessed. Not as much as I was. But, in the past enough to get most of their many albums. Only several missing. Have you got the track Jam In E out of the San Mateo recordings? Really powerful and passionate. Not all those albums are comprehensive, but there's a box set of three CDs that have almost all of them. Only cost seven quid too. Carlos is the ultimate musical spiritual musical experience.


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Thats right i know you that well already..he was pretty good and yes spiritul when i saw him live in 03, going on about 'we came out of the light and eventually the music will lead us to the light..our roots' and peace and stuff like that, which is easy to say when you've got as much money as he has ..but yeah it was fun, and his band are amazing! Oh and yes i do have the Jam in E song on mine, but i really can't be arsed to listen all the way through, lol.
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It's true that Carlos speaks about spirituality in a sweeping way, but he puts his money where his mouth is with his charity Milagro, and gave his $3M from the '03 world tour to AIDS programmes in Africa. You gotta respect a guy like that. At his age then - 55 - all that travelling the world and not taking a cent. Hats and bandanas off to Carlos!


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Yeah i suppose, he has a cool charity...nice guy!maybe he should put some money against global warming though, with all the flying, ect. for the tour..that would be more worthwhile and important for the future, i think..then again there people with A LOT more money than him, who aren't doing anything, so good on him.
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What was Jimi Hendrix's original name?

Was Jimi left-handed or right-handed? (I read in a booklet contained in the DVD/CD set Jimi Hendrix Feedback that he was right-handed, but on the net that he was left-handed)

Which artist did Jimi play guitar for on his 1970 album?


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Origional name: James Marshall Hendrix
Left handed - he sometimes played a right handed guitar upside down and restringed it.
to be honest i don't know this last one..got a clue?
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Origional name: James Marshall Hendrix
Left handed - he sometimes played a right handed guitar upside down and restringed it.
to be honest i don't know this last one..got a clue?


The reason for the first question is what I recently learned from the net:

His original name was Johnny Allen Hendrix, as named by his mother. His father later changed it to James Marshall Hendrix. I read in the booklet with Jimi Hendrix Feedback DVD/CD that it was Johnny Allen Hendrix. I even wondered if this package was fake, but then checked it out on the net. Here is one website that can confirm it.

http://www.jimi-hendrix.com/jimihendrix_2002.html

Interesting. I never knew that.

I'm still not convinced on the second question by anything I've read.

Third question hint:

He was and (presumably) still is in a supergroup.


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A supergroup? is that a group with members from already famous bands?
and i can guarentee he was a left hand guitarist...and what about the first one? i'm not sure which one you would take as his name was changed, but i spoe that doesn't really matter.i would have gone for james marshall..
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A supergroup? is that a group with members from already famous bands?
and i can guarentee he was a left hand guitarist...and what about the first one? i'm not sure which one you would take as his name was changed, but i spoe that doesn't really matter.i would have gone for james marshall..


Yes, that's a supergroup.

I agree - James Marshall Hendrix is surely correct. I just find it an interesting fact.

But Johnny Allen Hendrix is his true original name. Jimi's father had it legally changed. I found that on another site, but sorry I'm too tired right now to relocate it.


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Yeah it say's that one the last jimi website you just posted , so i would'nt worry..i sort of knew he was Johnny Allen as well, but the name that came first was obviously James Marshall..sorry still don'y know what the third one is lol. Is it clapton or something?
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I won't say yet who it was, so the others might have a guess. But, as far as I know it's the only time Hendrix appeared on another artist's album after he became famous. A really good song too. Bluesy.

That booklet I've got says 'Although Jimi wrote with his right hand he played guitar with his left.' Presumably, to get more control over the neck with his right hand.

He was Johnny Allen first, but not since because his name was changed legally.


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Yeah like i said he was definatley at left hand 'guitarist' , he also held cigarette in left hand, and wrote with his right hand..weird huh lol..and one final guest is the last answer one of those awful live recordings with Johnny winter or something, or it maybe miles davis/sly stone, someone like that..i'm sure i remember something..anyway i'll let the others have a guess.
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Yeah like i said he was definatley at left hand 'guitarist' , he also held cigarette in left hand, and wrote with his right hand..weird huh lol..and one final guest is the last answer one of those awful live recordings with Johnny winter or something, or it maybe miles davis/sly stone, someone like that..i'm sure i remember something..anyway i'll let the others have a guess.


I'll only say not any of those guys, so the others can have a go.


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The answer to the third question is stephen stills album stephen stills the track is called  old times good times .am right ?  


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The answer to the third question is stephen stills album stephen stills the track is called  old times good times .am right ?  


RIGHT!   A really good song. Do you know it?


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New Hendrix release coming out in December:

http://www.daggerrecords.com/

Just found it.


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hello green apple, ive got the cd its a great album . im got most of crosby stills and nash , the first album is a truly great album , i guess you have heard it?
am also a big hendrix fan.


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Hello Mr. kite. CSN's first album is a classic. I love it. They never reached the same standard with subsequent albums though IMO. I like the other stuff though too. I've also got the 4-CD box set. Loads of previously unreleased really good stuff on that.

I like Hendrix a lot. Have you got the 4-CD book set? I'd really like to know what it's like. Now, in Britain, it's been reduced in price in one shop (HMV) and contains a DVD of live performances too in a new edition. Lots of alternate takes and some previously unreleased stuff on the CDs.


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The reason for the first question is what I recently learned from the net:

His original name was Johnny Allen Hendrix, as named by his mother. His father later changed it to James Marshall Hendrix. I read in the booklet with Jimi Hendrix Feedback DVD/CD that it was Johnny Allen Hendrix. I even wondered if this package was fake, but then checked it out on the net. Here is one website that can confirm it.

http://www.jimi-hendrix.com/jimihendrix_2002.html

Interesting. I never knew that.

I'm still not convinced on the second question by anything I've read.

Third question hint:

He was and (presumably) still is in a supergroup.
i believe jimi actually instigated the name change...



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i believe jimi actually instigated the name change...



Jimi was just a child. He could not have changed his name. Look on the net and you will find that his father changed his name when Jimi was a toddler.


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Next question then?


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Next question then?


Will think of some more. I hope others will post some.


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Which British artist kneeled down on the stage and said a prayer for Freddie Mercury at the Freddie tribute concert in 1991? (Perhaps pretentiously so.)

Which spiritual guru was Carlos Santana a disciple of in the 1970s?

Which John Lennon hit was attributed to Lennon/McCartney?


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Hello Mr. kite. CSN's first album is a classic. I love it. They never reached the same standard with subsequent albums though IMO. I like the other stuff though too. I've also got the 4-CD box set. Loads of previously unreleased really good stuff on that.

I like Hendrix a lot. Have you got the 4-CD book set? I'd really like to know what it's like. Now, in Britain, it's been reduced in price in one shop (HMV) and contains a DVD of live performances too in a new edition. Lots of alternate takes and some previously unreleased stuff on the CDs.



Yeah that box set is bloody good, i got it in the sale for only £14!! MMm i wonder why the new release in is December? Might get it..after Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits
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Which British artist kneeled down on the stage and said a prayer for Freddie Mercury at the Freddie tribute concert in 1991? (Perhaps pretentiously so.)

Which spiritual guru was Carlos Santana a disciple of in the 1970s?

Which John Lennon hit was attributed to Lennon/McCartney?


Is the second one Buddah, and the third one give peace a chance. And the first one Elton John?

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Is the second one Buddah, and the third one give peace a chance. And the first one Elton John?



Not Bhudda. The guru is/was a contemporary of Santana.

Yes, Give Peace A Chance.

Not Elton John.


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Which British artist kneeled down on the stage and said a prayer for Freddie Mercury at the Freddie tribute concert in 1991? (Perhaps pretentiously so.)

Which spiritual guru was Carlos Santana a disciple of in the 1970s?

Which John Lennon hit was attributed to Lennon/McCartney?


George Michael

Sri Chimnoy (unless you mean John McCloughlin)

Give Peace A Chance



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George Michael

Sri Chimnoy (unless you mean John McCloughlin)

Give Peace A Chance




Yes, Sri Chinmoy. John McLaughlin was also a disciple. Not sure if he still is.

Yes, Give Peace A Chance.

Not George Michael.


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Yeah that box set is bloody good, i got it in the sale for only £14!! MMm i wonder why the new release in is December? Might get it..after Simon & Garfunkel's greatest hits


Is that the CSN or Hendrix compilation you've got?


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Hello GREEN APPLE you have excellent taste ,yes ive got the HENDRIX box set its very good, i was a in two minds whether to buy it because most cds of hendrix are a bit of cashing in on his name and releasing poor cds , but has some good stuff.
I also have the CARRY ON  C.S & NASH box set ,do you have DAVE CROSBYS" IF I COULD REMEMBER MY NAME "  its being re releashed soon i have heard its very good .

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Thanks for that Mr. Kite. We've got the same tastes. I'm glad you can confirm the Hendrix set. It's a lot of money. I bought IICORMN not long ago. Had it on cassette years ago. Should have waited for the re-release if I'd known - the original has hissing and the sound is not so good. I might rebuy it. Especially if there's extra tracks. It's a good album, with contributions from Neil Young, Graham Nash, Joni Mitchell and others. Ambient in places.

Joni Mitchell - A Case Of You.  

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