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Howdoulikemenow333 08-02-2005, 03:40 AM Jimi Hendrix for being gay..
Mr Hendrix was dischraged from 101STAirbase In 1962.Launching his music career that would refine the guitar as it is with his rock and roll vers of The Star Spagled Banner. Charles R Cross'Room Full Of Mirrors" He might been sent to Vietnam if he did not say thta he was gay.He played The Star Spanngled Banner in 1968.Also he had been arrested for stealing cars in Seattle his home town, and he is buried in his home town also. Still Miss him
Could he said that he was gay,so that we got to listen to some more great tunes from him,I know if he did join the Army he may not be here. But, he lived to be I love those long guitar sweet sounds Rest Easy Jimi.
Zions Mother 08-02-2005, 04:24 AM I saw a documentary a while back on his life and I don't think that was never mentioned. His being gay that is. I know his love for woman and many women he had was mentioned all throughout.
I wish I could remember who broadcast the documentary on his life.
Apparently what you have heard has recently come out in a new biography.
He wasn't gay but he lied in order to get the discharge.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,16108331-13762,00.html
Zions Mother 08-02-2005, 04:44 AM Jimi Hendrix for being gay..
Mr Hendrix was dischraged from 101STAirbase In 1962.Launching his music career that would refine the guitar as it is with his rock and roll vers of The Star Spagled Banner. Charles R Cross'Room Full Of Mirrors" He might been sent to Vietnam if he did not say thta he was gay.He played The Star Spanngled Banner in 1986.Also hehad been arrested for stealing cars in Seattle his home ton, and he is buried in his home town alos. Still Miss him
Could he said that he was gay,so that we got to listen to some more great tunes from him,I know if he did join the Army he may not be hrer. But he livrd to be I love those long guitar sweet sounds Rest Esy Jimi
It's recorded that he took the car without permission on possibly two different occasions.
I think it would have been recorded as theft otherwise, so he must have taken the car of someone he knew without permission.
ABlairican Pie 08-02-2005, 08:18 AM Hendrix's Army ploy: `I'm gay'
Published August 2, 2005
Jimi Hendrix might have stayed in the Army. He might have been sent to Vietnam.
Instead, he pretended he was gay.
And with that, he was discharged from the 101st Airborne in 1962.
Hendrix's subterfuge, contained in his military medical records, is revealed in Charles Cross' new biography, "Room Full of Mirrors."
Publicly, Hendrix always claimed he was discharged after breaking his ankle on a parachute jump, though records don't mention such an injury. But in regular visits to the base psychiatrist at Ft. Campbell, Ky., in spring 1962, Hendrix said he was in love with one of his squad mates and had become addicted to masturbating, Cross writes. Finally, Capt. John Halbert recommended Hendrix for discharge, citing his "homosexual tendencies."
Hendrix's legendary appetite for women negates the notion he might have been gay, Cross writes. Nor was he politically motivated: Contrary to his later image, Hendrix was an avowed anti-communist who exhibited little unease about the U.S. role in Vietnam. He just wanted to escape the Army to play music, Cross writes.
The Personals page was compiled by Cheryl Bowles from Tribune news services and staff reports.
Copyright © 2005, Chicago Tribune
Jrnygrl 08-02-2005, 09:48 AM Hendrix's Army ploy: `I'm gay'
Published August 2, 2005
Jimi Hendrix might have stayed in the Army. He might have been sent to Vietnam.
Instead, he pretended he was gay.
And with that, he was discharged from the 101st Airborne in 1962.
Hendrix's subterfuge, contained in his military medical records, is revealed in Charles Cross' new biography, "Room Full of Mirrors."
Publicly, Hendrix always claimed he was discharged after breaking his ankle on a parachute jump, though records don't mention such an injury. But in regular visits to the base psychiatrist at Ft. Campbell, Ky., in spring 1962, Hendrix said he was in love with one of his squad mates and had become addicted to masturbating, Cross writes. Finally, Capt. John Halbert recommended Hendrix for discharge, citing his "homosexual tendencies."
Hendrix's legendary appetite for women negates the notion he might have been gay, Cross writes. Nor was he politically motivated: Contrary to his later image, Hendrix was an avowed anti-communist who exhibited little unease about the U.S. role in Vietnam. He just wanted to escape the Army to play music, Cross writes.
The Personals page was compiled by Cheryl Bowles from Tribune news services and staff reports.
Copyright © 2005, Chicago Tribune
Thanks Captain for clearing that up! I know I can always count on you! :wave: :wave:
TripperFan 08-02-2005, 10:01 AM Jimi Hendrix was NOT gay - not even close!!!
And where do you get that he played the Star Spangled Banner in 1986???? Must be one helluva sound system in heaven if anybody here heard it since he died in 1970.
My God - first Elvis spotted at 7-Elevens and what next - Jimi spotted at Gay clubs playing the National Anthem?? :rolleyes:
Yes - lets let Jimi truly rest in peace and not promote silly rumours or after-death stories!
Zions Mother 08-02-2005, 10:04 AM HEY TRIPPER,
Check out my posts for the answer.
Check out the link too. :wave:
TripperFan 08-02-2005, 10:14 AM HEY TRIPPER,
Check out my posts for the answer.
Check out the link too. :wave:
Will do! I take it you're also a huge Hendrix fan? I was hooked at age 8 (influenced by my eldest brother) from his very first album!
I did see that movie about him, but didn't like the ending - it seemed something was "cleaned up" about the circumstances. I've read biographies and have heard stories from the beginning and from what I heard he could have been saved - there were German girls partying with him that night and all they had to do was turn him on his side and phoned paramedics but they were too concerned they'd be busted. :rolleyes:
It did bother me to hear that he was violent against women because of how he felt about his own mother, but I'll still love him until I'm six feet under.:bighug:
TripperFan 08-02-2005, 10:25 AM Zion's Mom - thanks for that link - that sure sounds like something Jimi would do!! :lol: Smart as a fox! I also loved his response to Dick Cavett when Dick said that there was contraversy about his rendition of the Star Spangled Banner and he came back with "It's beautiful man!"
I remember wishing I were older so I could travel to England to try to hunt him down. He had to have the coolest look of anybody back then.
And I want what I have on my sig engraved on my headstone when I'm gone.
Howdoulikemenow333 08-02-2005, 09:16 PM Jimi Hendrix was NOT gay - not even close!!!
And where do you get that he played the Star Spangled Banner in 1986???? Must be one helluva sound system in heaven if anybody here heard it since he died in 1970.
My God - first Elvis spotted at 7-Elevens and what next - Jimi spotted at Gay clubs playing the National Anthem?? :rolleyes:
Yes - lets let Jimi truly rest in peace and not promote silly rumours or after-death stories!
It was 1968,I saw this at yahoonews so it must be real.......Or not. Any case I'm sorry is I made you up-set about this post. So I won't type on this music board any more,Just for you.....
Zions Mother 08-02-2005, 09:27 PM Will do! I take it you're also a huge Hendrix fan? I was hooked at age 8 (influenced by my eldest brother) from his very first album!
I did see that movie about him, but didn't like the ending - it seemed something was "cleaned up" about the circumstances. I've read biographies and have heard stories from the beginning and from what I heard he could have been saved - there were German girls partying with him that night and all they had to do was turn him on his side and phoned paramedics but they were too concerned they'd be busted. :rolleyes:
It did bother me to hear that he was violent against women because of how he felt about his own mother, but I'll still love him until I'm six feet under.:bighug:
Yes I'm a fan. The funny thing is my nephew who is the music major in college has such a funky style that he reminds me of Hendrix. One of my nephews professor says he's like a pit bull when it comes to learning more and more about music. He attacks, grabs hold and locks in, he won't let go.
My nephew is better looking than Hendrix, but he carries his guitar every where he goes. I have to ask him if he listens to Hendrix. I would assume he does. My sister, his mom, introduced all of her kids to music from the 50's - 70's. She tells them that was really music when everyone played multiple instruments and sang with their true voices not studio enhancements.
Then again, my nephew may be a fan of Larry Graham, the pioneer of slap-pop on the electric guitar. Larry Graham is soooooooooo fine :liplick:
TripperFan 08-02-2005, 09:41 PM It was 1968,I saw this at yahoonews so it must be real.......Or not. Any case I'm sorry is I made you up-set about this post. So I won't type on this music board any more,Just for you.....
No - you didn't upset me - I just wanted to set the record straight because I have followed him and his career, etc. for most of my life - don't think I was mad at you at all - we all welcome everyone's input. (Maybe I overdid it with the "!" marks, but I always do).
What the article said though was that he "played" like he was gay to get out of the army (Hendrix hated Vietnam and the war, but that's a whole other topic for another thread). And it must have been a typo on the date in your original post then - again, just wanted to straighten it out.
ABlairican Pie 08-03-2005, 01:27 AM Thanks Captain for clearing that up! I know I can always count on you! :wave: :wave: :welcome: No, I don't think he was gay, considering what so many young people were up against in facing the possibility of going to Vietnam, a lot of them would have done whatever it took to getting out of the army.
But, the air force loses a soldier, the music world gains a guitar god. :cool:
Howdoulikemenow333 08-03-2005, 02:04 AM No - you didn't upset me - I just wanted to set the record straight because I have followed him and his career, etc. for most of my life - don't think I was mad at you at all - we all welcome everyone's input. (Maybe I overdid it with the "!" marks, but I always do).
What the article said though was that he "played" like he was gay to get out of the army (Hendrix hated Vietnam and the war, but that's a whole other topic for another thread). And it must have been a typo on the date in your original post then - again, just wanted to straighten it out.
Ok thanks for the info. I had a bad day at work,Very busy. I think I amgoing to bed now soGoodnight,
TripperFan 08-03-2005, 08:59 AM Yes I'm a fan. The funny thing is my nephew who is the music major in college has such a funky style that he reminds me of Hendrix. One of my nephews professor says he's like a pit bull when it comes to learning more and more about music. He attacks, grabs hold and locks in, he won't let go.
My nephew is better looking than Hendrix, but he carries his guitar every where he goes. I have to ask him if he listens to Hendrix. I would assume he does. My sister, his mom, introduced all of her kids to music from the 50's - 70's. She tells them that was really music when everyone played multiple instruments and sang with their true voices not studio enhancements.
Then again, my nephew may be a fan of Larry Graham, the pioneer of slap-pop on the electric guitar. Larry Graham is soooooooooo fine :liplick:
Wow - you're nephew is better looking than Hendrix? I always thought Jimi was absolutely gorgeous - with such a "cool" aura about him (especially in his Spanish hats). ;) Your sister had to have introduced him to Hendrix at some point - failing that, he might have been from some of his friends. I'm (happily) surprised at just how many "kids" today are enjoying the music we grew up with.
Wow - I feel so ignorant - I've never heard of Larry Graham. I'll have to check him out - I'm sure I could find information if I googled his name.
TripperFan 08-03-2005, 09:00 AM Ok thanks for the info. I had a bad day at work,Very busy. I think I amgoing to bed now soGoodnight,
No problem - happens to us all. ;)
Hope you had a good sleep - I took a 15 min. break from posting and ended up falling asleep for the night myself! :lol:
Zions Mother 08-03-2005, 07:32 PM Larry Graham produced the hit "One in a Million You", and "Just be my Lady"
He was an original member of Sly and the Family Stone. He has that wonderful baritone/bass voice.
TripperFan 08-04-2005, 09:40 AM Larry Graham produced the hit "One in a Million You", and "Just be my Lady"
He was an original member of Sly and the Family Stone. He has that wonderful baritone/bass voice.
OOOOhhhhhh - o.k. - NOW I know who he is!!! I loved Sly and the Family Stone (I've got Family Affair running through my head now)! :lol:
Sounds like we liked a lot of the same music. I also loved Ohio Players, Spinners, almost anything Motown - especially The Temptations, Aretha, Santana, etc.) As well as classic rock bands and even a band called, Osibisa - have you ever heard of them? Here's a link to their website - fabulous rhythms!
http://www.osibisa.co.uk/
Zions Mother 08-04-2005, 02:31 PM OOOOhhhhhh - o.k. - NOW I know who he is!!! I loved Sly and the Family Stone (I've got Family Affair running through my head now)! :lol:
Sounds like we liked a lot of the same music. I also loved Ohio Players, Spinners, almost anything Motown - especially The Temptations, Aretha, Santana, etc.) As well as classic rock bands and even a band called, Osibisa - have you ever heard of them? Here's a link to their website - fabulous rhythms!
http://www.osibisa.co.uk/
I listen to more 60-80's music than anything else. When I travel, I listen to any station where I can find Fly Jock Tom Joyner. The first thing I ask a person is "what station does Tom Joyner come on?' Music from those era's/old school are the primary selections of his radio shows. Our station here on Friday nights has the "blue light basement party". So it's all music from the era when we partied in the basement to the blue light bulbs. I just love old school :lol:
The Osibisa group doesn't ring a clear/loud bell in my mind :lol: , but I listened to a couple of the songs on the site and they sound a little familiar.
TripperFan 08-09-2005, 12:06 AM I listen to more 60-80's music than anything else. When I travel, I listen to any station where I can find Fly Jock Tom Joyner. The first thing I ask a person is "what station does Tom Joyner come on?' Music from those era's/old school are the primary selections of his radio shows. Our station here on Friday nights has the "blue light basement party". So it's all music from the era when we partied in the basement to the blue light bulbs. I just love old school :lol:
The Osibisa group doesn't ring a clear/loud bell in my mind :lol: , but I listened to a couple of the songs on the site and they sound a little familiar.
Oh man - we would have a great time together! I love that same era - people have laughed at me saying I'm so "stuck" back then - hey - FINE with me!! And my boyfriend had the typical basement - wood paneling on one side, blue shag carpet on floor and even up the rest of the walls, big fish tank to "zorb out" by, and the $350 (major expensive) Pioneer stereo system blasting. Add a couple of blacklight posters and you're set!
Yah, Osibisa didn't get that popular over here, I'm not even sure where my brother discovered them - probably at a frat party but I sure got into them when he bought a couple of their albums. (I also was a huge Roger Dean fan who illustrated their album covers as well as Yes and a few other bands).
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