Jimi Hendrix - “All Along the Watchtower”
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Jimi Hendrix - “All Along the Watchtower”
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As far as first world problems go, so as to not undermine ACTUAL problems of the world and seem like an ignoramus, sexual frustration has got to be THE worst feeling.
And I’m so sorry for the TMI because it’s Wednesday now but I don’t even care, my fingers are typing and my brain is not stopping it.
Anonymous asked: Oh no! actual cannibal shia labeouf! he's following you, about 30 feet back. my god, there's blood EVERYWHERE! what. do. you. do.
Is there anything that I WOULD be able to do? I wouldn’t enter the first hut I saw though, I’ll tell you that much.
Anonymous asked: The Doctor is in your backyard. He wants to take you on an adventure, but you can only go to 3 places. 3 destinations, in all of time and space. What do you choose?
sweet jesus, THE Doctor? In my backyard? I’d better not waste my three destinations, let’s see.
I know first and foremost, even though they did an episode on this (and it WAS fantastic), I would have to go back in time and meet Vincent van Gogh. I imagine us talking and admiring the earth, I would even sit and watch him paint in silence if he would let me. I just want to feel his aura so badly. He was also alive at the same time that many of my other favourite artists were around so it would just be a cool time.
Second, I would go back to Woodstock ‘69, because so many of my favourite musicians played there.. imagine seeing Hendrix play live? Woah. The mind cannot comprehend that thought. Also I would love to smoke a j and bust a move with The Doctor.
Third, I think I would have to flip a coin between going back way far into the past, or going forward. I think it would be really cool to see some dinosaurs and what other kinds of species (animals and plants and trees) existed back then, or be able to witness a huge migration of buffalo in Canada - back when there were millions and millions. That said, I am curious to see what the future holds, just not in terms of technology, but also how the environment fares. I’d also like to see what bands/movies/fads stood the test of time.
EXCELLENT question, thank you anon!
JACK WHITE
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Fleetwood Mac- Dreams
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Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit Live at Woodstock 1969
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I have so many feels for Bill Haverchuck.