I can recall when i was about 15 (1969) I was really into Jefferson Airplane and was fascinated with Jorma Kaukonen. I thought it was a really kick ass name.
I seem to remember it as "OK", not so much as "great" but they certainly were creative and in some ways ground-breaking. I don't know if they ever got to the point of caring whether Jimmy cracked corn.
I seem to remember it as "OK", not so much as "great" but they certainly were creative and in some ways ground-breaking. I don't know if they ever got to the point of caring whether Jimmy cracked corn.
I can recall when i was about 15 (1969) I was really into Jefferson Airplane and was fascinated with Jorma Kaukonen. I thought it was a really kick ass name.
I saw Arlo live in the early 1970s. When he played the first few bars of Alice's Restaurant people started applauding. He stopped and said, paraphrased, "That was the problem with Nixon. We clapped before we heard the song."
OK, so a 7-year old playing drums and pretending to be in a rock band might be cute. A 7-year old really playing drums for AC effin' DC doing "Dirty Deeds" is incredible. And an unforgettable life experience.
OK, so a 7-year old playing drums and pretending to be in a rock band might be cute. A 7-year old really playing drums for AC effin' DC doing "Dirty Deeds" is incredible. And an unforgettable life experience.
True.
I know that it's rock'n'roll and I don't want to read like a prude, but a 7-year old playing a song about murder for hire? There's also this, a year earlier: