Christelle B. 2006. Gypsy Angeli .. The Cure Nick Cave Morrison Peter Gabriel Angus Young
Perfect Jerry
The Beatles, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds,The Jerry Bur Group, Pink Floyd, Bambi Lee Savage, Yes, Genesis, Zeppelin, Deep Purple, The Smoking Popes, Antony And The Johnsons, Nirvana, Radiohead and the beautiful Holly Williams and on and on.... "Ziggy" Ian Gillan I think is the best Rock vocalist of all time! Steve Howe of "Yes"...hands down one of the best I've ever seen! Zappa "Yes" best live concert I've ever seen "Relayer" Amir Beso favorite album "Dark Side Of The Moon" Bob Marley Roger Waters Arlo Guthrie King Crimson Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull Petty concerts are always fun.....good ol'American sound plus the girls love him which makes his concerts even more enjoyable....chicks everywhere.... "Slow Hand" "Layla" herself....the beautiful Patti Boyd....
"Purple Haze" Pink Floyd
All the U.S. Servicemen and Women past and present protecting our ungrateful asses Carmel B. Harvey Jr. Posthumously Awarded Congressional Medal Of Honor...Vietnam...For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty. Sp4c. Harvey distinguished himself as a fire team leader with Company B, during combat operations. Ordered to secure a downed helicopter, his platoon established a defensive perimeter around the aircraft, but shortly thereafter a large enemy force attacked the position from 3 sides. Sp4c. Harvey and 2 members of his squad were in a position directly in the path of the enemy onslaught, and their location received the brunt of the fire from an enemy machinegun. In short order, both of his companions were wounded, but Sp4c. Harvey covered this loss by increasing his deliberate rifle fire at the foe. The enemy machinegun seemed to concentrate on him and the bullets struck the ground all around his position. One round hit and armed a grenade attached to his belt. Quickly, he tried to remove the grenade but was unsuccessful. Realizing the danger to his comrades if he remained and despite the hail of enemy fire, he jumped to his feet, shouted a challenge at the enemy, and raced toward the deadly machinegun. He nearly reached the enemy position when the grenade on his belt exploded, mortally wounding Sp4c. Harvey, and stunning the enemy machinegun crew. His final act caused a pause in the enemy fire, and the wounded men were moved from the danger area. Sp4c. Harvey's dedication to duty, high sense of responsibility, and heroic actions inspired the others in his platoon to decisively beat back the enemy attack. His acts are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the U.S. Army.