Talk:Machine Gun (song)

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What is unreferenced? Man I really hate wikipedia. I'm going to go listen to the damn song, more enjoyment than this crap. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ezy ryder (talk • contribs) .

Unreferenced means the articled does not cite sources for any of it's contents. Verifiability is one of the three policies for wikipedia content, along with neutral point of view and no original research. Welcome to wikipedia, if you decide to stay. — ApolloCreed (comment) (talk) 05:41, 10 March 2006 (UTC)

well said ezy rider


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I just changed the article so it states that it is a soldier in "War" as Jimi never specifically stated that Vietnam was his target. In fact, as a strong supporter of the US army (being an ex para-trooper), he stated in several interviews he had few political oppositions to the current war. (ie. his Dick Cavett interview concerning the Star Spangled Banner performance at Woodstock.)

in the band of gypsys and i. of wight recordings, he explicitly dedicates the song to the soldiers fighting in vietnam. i heavily doubt that a countercultural musician who releases an anti-war song in 1970 and dedicates the piece to vietnam soldiers did not intend it to refer to that war specifically. Joeyramoney 21:17, 17 July 2006 (UTC)

Stop changing the lyrics back to farmer, he says fight like a bomber, not farmer.