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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:832976"][QUOTE="orgymf@work:832973"][QUOTE="Josh_Martin:832967"][QUOTE="orgymf@work:832932"][QUOTE="Josh_Martin:832926"]Not to mention, there were tons of black rock perfomers who were huge among white audiences. Going back to Chuck Berry in 19fucking55. [/QUOTE] right, but hendrix was the first black man in the rock scene. i don't mean old timey rock n' roll, i mean fucking rock. [/QUOTE] Arthur Lee, Otis Redding, the Temptations, Sly Stone...that's just off the top of my head. I could go to allnusic.com and list a ton more.[/QUOTE] right....there is a difference between old timey rock n roll and actual rock comparing hendrix to redding, is like comparing AxCx to Slayer[/QUOTE] AC and Slayer would fit on a bill together. In fact we almost did play with Slayer but we ended up going to CA instead. How nitpicky are you going to be to make your theory work? Face it, Hendrix was not the first darky in rock. [/QUOTE]
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