wooza
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Posted on Sep 09 2006 11:39 PM
So I was listening to Jimi Hendrix last night and one of the songs I ran over was the instrumental "Third Stone From the Sun" in which he utters the line ". . . Your people I do not understand, so to you I shall put an end, and you'll never hear surf music again. . ."
Trriiiippy
I've heard the story about the line supposedly alluding to Dick Dale having cancer(?) and the opinion that it was just sort of opening people's eyes to their sins of abandoning surf or something. Does anyone really know anything else about the line? Did he mean anything in particular or ever explain afterwards?
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WR
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Posted on Sep 10 2006 02:57 AM
that has been subject of a lot of debate and speculation. Ferenc gave the winning answer in this thread
when I posted this pic
Ferenc responded
Ferenc
I think he tried out the Jag, loved it and started to write a bunch of surf songs, then dropped it and it broke, so he said "You will never hear surf music again..." Finally a reasonable explanation for that mysterious quote.
fd
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wooza
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Posted on Sep 10 2006 04:15 AM
That's pretty hilarious, and entirely reasonable. Silly ol' Jimi, always dropping guitars and abandoning genres as a result and then talking about it on his records.
Anyways, thanks WR. I guess that's about as helpful as it will get. I like how that thread devolved into an in-depth commentary on hippydom.
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WR
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Posted on Sep 10 2006 06:25 AM
wooza
Silly ol' Jimi, always dropping guitars and abandoning genres as a result and then talking about it on his records.

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PolloGuitar
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Posted on Sep 10 2006 10:57 AM
Dick likes to tell the story that Jimi said that quote about him.
Most people agree that Jimi was talking about the Beach Boys not playing the Monterey Jazz festival due to Brian's odd behaviour. There are other ideas as well, elsewhere, Jimi takes an alien's view of planet earth, and may have been observing how the people of the strange, beautiful planet are destroying it, to the point where they will never hear 'surf music again", surf music being the beautiful sound of crashing waves, not reverb tanks. This was a big debate in my dorm, circa 1983 (a merman I should turn to be).
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chad3006
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Posted on Sep 11 2006 02:37 PM
I heard somewhere that Jimi used to attend Dick Dale's shows back when Jimi was a "nobody."
Here's a link to an MP3 excerpt from that recording with the out-takes. It's pretty funny.
http://phillipsarts.com/sg101temp.html
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bigtikidude
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Posted on Sep 11 2006 02:48 PM
man he sounds like he's baked there.
Ferenc, anyone,
did the mermen ever do "3rd stone from the Sun" live or in any version?
or would that be too obvious.
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PolloGuitar
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Posted on Sep 11 2006 04:35 PM
bigtikidude
Ferenc, anyone, did the mermen ever do "3rd stone from the Sun" live or in any version?
or would that be too obvious.
(bigtikidude)
I have heard them do 1983 a merman I... but I don't know about third stone. As you know, the Insects play a few bars of it in their song "Third Stone"
fd
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wooza
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Posted on Sep 11 2006 07:31 PM
I've heard that the Mermen at least partially took their name from 1983. . . Is that also true?
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Fez
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Posted on Sep 11 2006 10:29 PM
Could Jimi Hendrix see the future?
Are the real meaning of his comments about Pollo Del Mar...
It's obvious that he's talking about Pollo Del Mar or why else would he have the line "with your majestic and superior cackling hen"
He's talking about chicken and surf music... He has to be talking about Pollo Del Mar... or maybe Southern Culture on the Skids...
OK... Yes I am kidding by this... I just think that people have been reading too much into this...
I'm surprised that noone has brought up the 3rd stone version that is on the Hendrix box set that came out about 4 or 5 years ago... It has a line that might make a difference to how everybody is looking at this topic...
Right after the "Never hear surf music again" line in the song...
Jimi clearly says,
"That sounds like a lie to me..."
So... It's a lie when he says that you will never hear surf music again....
Cheers!
Fez
P.S. Here's a transcript of what he says on the box set version...
(Note there are 2 failed attempts at reciting this on the recording before the start point of this transcript... they sound pretty stoned... imagine that... Ha!)
Star fleet to scout ship, please give your position. Over.
I'm in orbit around the third planet of star known as sun.
Over.
May this be Earth?
Over.
Positive. It is known to have some form of intelligent species.
Over.
I think we should take a look.
are you getting all that Jimi
Strange beautiful grass of green,
with your majestic silver seas
Your mysterious mountains I wish to see closer
May I land my kinky machine?
Although your world wonders me,
with your majestic and superior cackling hen
Your people I do not understand,
so to you I shall put an end
And you'll never hear surf music again
That sounds like a lie to me
(laughing)
Come On man let's go home
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wooza
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Posted on Sep 11 2006 10:59 PM
Fez
So... It's a lie when he says that you will never hear surf music again....
Whew! That's a relief. Thanks Fez, I was starting to get genuinely worried. 
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PolloGuitar
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Posted on Jun 28 2007 02:20 PM
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Stormtiger
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Posted on Jun 28 2007 03:00 PM
I think he tried out the Jag, loved it and started to write a bunch of surf songs, then dropped it and it broke
I didn't think it was possible to break a Jaguar.
PURPLE WAVE!
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WR
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Posted on Jun 28 2007 03:42 PM
PolloGuitar
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--fd
classic!
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xxreverbxx
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Posted on Jun 28 2007 03:42 PM
My band covers Third Stone without all the cool space talk. I just say one line from the song slightly changed,
"May you forever hear surf music my friends"
I love Jimi but that always bothered me. I am glad to know he really didn't mean it.
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MightySurfLords
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Posted on Jun 28 2007 05:37 PM
I don't Jags burn too well. Not as nice as a strat.
I think it's a real possitive statement towards surf, the end of the world means you'll never hear surf music again. And Jimi didn't say "you'll never HAVE to hear surf again"
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Tuck
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Posted on Jun 28 2007 06:45 PM
Fez
Although your world wonders me,
with your majestic and superior cackling hen
Your people I do not understand,
so to you I shall put an end
And you'll never hear surf music again
That sounds like a lie to me
(laughing)
Come On man let's go home
Actually, with this context - which I'd never heard before - it's simply a line in a song. It needn't have any more meaning outside the song than any other line in the song, e.g., as suggested, we might ponder the sense out of context of "your majestic and superior cackling hen." The visitor likes the scenery and dislikes mankind, but notes that if he should destroy them, then "You'll never hear surf music again." Given Jimi's phrasing, I'd guess he doesn't mean that if he destroys man no one else will hear man's "surf music" again, but rather that if he destroys man, man will never hear "the music of the surf again."
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DannySnyder
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Posted on Oct 05 2008 01:39 AM
Just found this video - apparently the earliest one known to exist - of Jimi playing a Jazzmaster. Even in a big soul band, you could tell that's him on guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaIxswG7d84&feature=related
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Abe
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Posted on Oct 05 2008 02:47 AM
Thanks for posting that. Did you know that Jimi played guitar for Little Richard :lol:? That guy was an A$$ Hole, apparently he thought that he was a better musician, and performer, so he fired Jimi 
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DannySnyder
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Posted on Oct 05 2008 10:43 AM
I'm sure Jimi was getting too much attention and Little Richard was supposed to be the star of the show.
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