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cashman 03-04-2013 12:09

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1050857)
King Otis also has a new album out...

Otis Redding: Lonely & Blue :: Music :: Reviews :: Paste

OTIS REDDING - Lonely & Blue - 2013 - YouTube That albums a must fer me.;)

kestrelx 04-04-2013 18:28

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1050811)
Sadly Hendrix's life was cut short before he could fulfill his real potential, I think he would have gone a lot further with sound distortion than he did, using controlled feedback was something else.

Hendrix would have probably liked Acid House! No joke :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l0Vl0p3ljI

Restless 05-04-2013 06:18

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1051154)
Hendrix would have probably liked Acid House! No joke :)

The KLF - What Time Is Love (Techno Gate Mix) - YouTube

Like a hole in the head

jaysay 05-04-2013 08:05

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1051196)
Like a hole in the head

He never fails does he Rob:rolleyes:

kestrelx 06-04-2013 12:36

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1051196)
Like a hole in the head

Some of the music you like I wouldn't listen to in a month of Sundays!

Hendrix was into sound effects and so on - when Acid House first came out it was about using technology and making sound effects - it was rumoured Hendrix if stayed alive would have gone in the direction of music like Earth Wind and Fire/Sly Stone etc which is linked to Disco which House music was similar to etc

Sound effects to a simple beat! ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex3lhYLAMtA

jaysay 06-04-2013 13:54

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More rantings from a druggie

Restless 06-04-2013 19:48

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1051429)
Some of the music you like I wouldn't listen to in a month of Sundays!

Oh Join the list of almost everyone I know
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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1051429)
Hendrix was into sound effects and so on - when Acid House first came out it was about using technology and making sound effects

Oh I like Guitar effects too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM5qTMXJkT0

The king of guitar sound effects ^ is it the natural progression for this guy to also make Acid House?

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1051429)
it was rumored....

Rumors? Do these people have a machine that have glimpses into alternative dimensions/timelines - Speculations - To be fair not one person can say this is true or false. We can not know for certain - we can only speculate and formulate our own opinion on it - I don't give two craps for rumors. I don't agree with you - That is my opinion. However. I can't see what my taste in music has to do with it.

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1051429)
Sly Stone etc which is linked to Disco which House music was similar to etc.

Never was much into Jimi Hendrix myself and I was never into acid house whatsoever - Does this perhaps mean there is some connection between Jimi and Acid House? I do however like Sly Stone. Well. I should say - I like Sly Stone a little I get what you are saying about the connections... like Reggae formed the base for rock and roll ETC... I think mentioning Sly is a bit off base though. The first singer that comes into mind when I think of Sly and the progression of music is Jamiroquai

However. Sadly - Most people will just read your post as another attempt of namedropping drugs(Just like Jaysay above)......And I am sure you know the backstory of why they named it Acid House... Of which does not need to be elaborated here.

Edit - Why is my post a big link?

jaysay 07-04-2013 08:40

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1051512)
Oh Join the list of almost everyone I know


Oh I like Guitar effects too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yM5qTMXJkT0

The king of guitar sound effects ^ is it the natural progression for this guy to also make Acid House?



Rumors? Do these people have a machine that have glimpses into alternative dimensions/timelines - Speculations - To be fair not one person can say this is true or false. We can not know for certain - we can only speculate and formulate our own opinion on it - I don't give two craps for rumors. I don't agree with you - That is my opinion. However. I can't see what my taste in music has to do with it.



Never was much into Jimi Hendrix myself and I was never into acid house whatsoever - Does this perhaps mean there is some connection between Jimi and Acid House? I do however like Sly Stone. Well. I should say - I like Sly Stone a little I get what you are saying about the connections... like Reggae formed the base for rock and roll ETC... I think mentioning Sly is a bit off base though. The first singer that comes into mind when I think of Sly and the progression of music is Jamiroquai

However. Sadly - Most people will just read your post as another attempt of namedropping drugs(Just like Jaysay above)......And I am sure you know the backstory of why they named it Acid House... Of which does not need to be elaborated here.

Edit - Why is my post a big link?

Common sense Rob

Wynonie Harris 09-04-2013 10:19

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1051512)
like Reggae formed the base for rock and roll ETC

Sorry, Rob, but I've got to say you're talking through your hat there!

Restless 09-04-2013 11:01

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1052004)
Sorry, Rob, but I've got to say you're talking through your hat there!

Oops I meant to write that the other way around...

Wynonie Harris 09-04-2013 14:11

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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1052010)
Oops I meant to write that the other way around...

Closer, but Rhythm & Blues was the root of reggae. R&B was hugely popular in JA in the 50's via the big sound systems who played at big open air dances. When R&B started to die out in the late 50's, the sound system owners needed fresh records to play, so they got local musicians to record their own original version of R&B, which came out with a distinctly Jamaican slant - this morphed into ska which, in turn, morphed in rocksteady which morphed into reggae.

That's an abbreviated version, but I don't want to bore you too much!

jaysay 09-04-2013 17:20

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1052004)
Sorry, Rob, but I've got to say you're talking through your hat there!

I always thought R and R came from the deep south blues Wyn the likes of Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker

Wynonie Harris 09-04-2013 18:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1052068)
I always thought R and R came from the deep south blues Wyn the likes of Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker

It did to some extent but it came far more from the big city Rhythm & Blues like Big Joe Turner ("Shake Rattle & Roll" covered by Bill Haley), Wynonie Harris ("Good Rockin Tonight" covered by Elvis) and others!


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