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Yeah, I know the scene you're talking about, Bill, but I have never recalled it
in the many times I've seen Dick since that movie. Dick puts on such a great
show and always gets a large enthuastic crowd here in So Cal. That's the only
impression of DD that stays with me.
Keep all your gear anyway, rich or not. You've seen the stories of the folks
around here who wish they never sold that ol' Mosrite for $150- back in '73!
-Marty
----- Original Message -----
From: supertwangreverb
To:
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: [SurfGuitar101] Re: Hendrix, surf, and the difference between
musicianship, artistry and emotion.
> Whadya mean Dick won't live down "Back to the Beach"? I haven't
associated him in that movie once since he started recording again
and I actually like the movie. Now this is not to say Dick doesn't
have eccentricities, he's got plenty. But so do a lot of the great
rock and rollers including Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee,
you name 'em. I expect those funny personality flaws they gain in
older age. Such flaws do nothing to obstruct their incredible
legacies.
Took a look at the man's hair Marty! Look what he and SRV did to
Pipline!! :)
> -Marty
> P.S. I do love my Chet Atkins Gretsch Country Gentlemen, but I
didn't sell my surf gear to get it.
Ok, so when I get to be an old rich snob I can keep all my gear
huh? :)
.
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