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mistermaxxx08
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Wed Nov-06-13 02:08 PM

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"Poll question: Musically More Important in the 60's"


          

of these three who do you think was the most important and why?

Poll result (8 votes)
Jimi Hendrix (3 votes)Vote
Sly Stone (1 votes)Vote
James Brown (4 votes)Vote

  

  

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Musically More Important in the 60's [View all] , mistermaxxx08, Wed Nov-06-13 02:08 PM
 
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in the era or in the time that followed
Nov 06th 2013
1
either way you make your own selection
Nov 06th 2013
3
james brown's influence far outstrips both jimi and sly
Nov 06th 2013
2
Jimi Hendrix is still considered the Greatest Guitar player ever
Nov 06th 2013
4
      and yet james brown's influence is *far* greater than both.
Nov 06th 2013
7
           you know I Love JB, Star time is one of the Greatest Box sets
Nov 06th 2013
15
FYI Bootsy Collins Said Jimi Hendrix
Nov 06th 2013
5
taking the subject literally wrt 'in the '60s'
Nov 06th 2013
6
dammit d... as usual, you took my answer before I voiced it.
Nov 06th 2013
8
how would you answer this question were it without
Nov 06th 2013
9
James, no question.
Nov 06th 2013
10
      how influential would you say jimi was as a guitarist?
Nov 06th 2013
12
           One of the most influential.
Nov 06th 2013
13
I'm disappointed I couldn't find a .gif of Leather Tuscadero
Nov 06th 2013
14
      nobody'd get that reference, dude.
Nov 06th 2013
16
           *tony danza's career*
Nov 06th 2013
17
Yeah
Nov 06th 2013
11

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