Hi Joe, how are you and welcome!! I have a question about your bi-sexuality!! Do you have a preference of men or women; And when you are identifying yourself as a bisexual, do most people find it welcoming, uncomfortable, or ineffable? Is your current mate (male or female) tolerable to this dynamic, or is it difficult to mainitain a relationship for very long?
Aaycle Wrote:Hi Joe, how are you and welcome!! I have a question about your bi-sexuality!! Do you have a preference of men or women; And when you are identifying yourself as a bisexual, do most people find it welcoming, uncomfortable, or ineffable? Is your current mate (male or female) tolerable to this dynamic, or is it difficult to mainitain a relationship for very long?
I think that is more than "a question" :biggrin:
But it raises an interesting issue... Which I'm going to post elsewhere, so I don't drag another thread off topic.
I see, I see;.. Joshyboi is getting all his gay and bisexual and gay-friendly mates to join the site... well, maybe it's a good idea. I think Mosgiel is not too far from Dunedin, am I right? But it's a smaller community, and I guess Joe goes to the same school as Joshyboi here.
in any case, Joe, to the site. Hope you enjoy talking to people here. You can ask questions and take part in the debates... and look for ideas , counsel, and suggestions here. We are quite a friendly bunch... and it's always nice to hear a voice from another country.
Funny, Marshlander, I also immediately had that song trotting through my head... lol. Was it the Willy DeVille version you had in mind? I bet not. You were probably thinking of Jimi Hendrix's version. Willy DeVille who sadly died last year.
Some more versions, this one by Seal and David Gilmour:
and this one by Deep Purple in 1989:
I'm quoting a YouTube member (pbstratocaster) here: "The registred author of "Hey Joe", is Billy Roberts. Written in 1956, but claimed as a composed in 1962. Tim Rose had a big success with it in 1964/65, but the most famous version is Jimi Hendrix 1966. Nowadays analyzing Deep Purple selfconstructed "Mexico-influence-intro" borders the naive, but hey, in those days anything went fine. It was the days with so many gimmicks you wont believe."
Ooooops, have my musical meanderings hi-jacked JoeT's thread or have they enriched his musical sphere? I hope the latter mile: . Sorry for hi-jacking your thread, JoeT! :redface: