Meeting Jimi Hendrix

Meeting Jimi Hendrix

A group of people sit along an old, grimy bar, doing things. Watching, waiting, aspiring. Every single one of them, in one way or another. Watches, waits, aspires. One of them&#151the strangest looking one of all&#151is a black dude with hair like the wind through a California Cypress. Eyes like two half moons. With more care and concern than any of the others, he watches. He watches the man on stage, a fellow named Henry Vestine. Henry is playing guitar, bass, and drums all at once, all by himself.

Moving your head around

We all do it while listening to music. Do you suppose moving your head around is sort of defeating the purpose of hearing the perfect sound? Why build the perfect system if moving your head around is jacking things up. Keep your head still. You're a receiver not some emotional wreck in a trance. I exclude this listening to any live recordings of "The Who". A well disciplined audiophile should keep his head still.

Bulletin, ideomotor effect threatens little girls souls!

You're kidding, right?


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"There's a spiritual reality to it and Hasbro is treating it as if it's just a game," said Stephen Phelan, communications director for Human Life International, which bills itself as the largest international pro-life organization and missionary worldwide.

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