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August 11, 2005
Hendrix in space
"Yeah, I never did want to go to the moon too much. I always wanted to go to Saturn or Venus, or something like that; something that could show me some kind of scenery. I believe that maybe in one sense we might be nothing but little ants to them, you know. Quite naturally they might not even want to bother us, you know, the might be on their way to somewhere else. I mean you wouldn't go about two miles out of your way just to step on an ant hill. I don't know what everybody should be scared about though. They should try to get in contact some kind of way. It's very abstract type . . . but you know, I don't know, I really care not to dream about getting into something and going off, you know, away to somewhere else."
--London, December 1967
Originally posted by Brian Sacawa from Brian Sacawa: Sounds Like Now, ReBlogged by jeff on Aug 11, 2005 at 02:18 PM
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