They probably couldn’t believe their eyes as well as their ears when
they looked out of their windows and saw their neighbor, 52-year-old
Kenn Barnes performing Hendrix classics on his roof.
The guitarist, who plays in a band called NRG and has been playing
guitar for more than 30 years, said he did it for a bet.
“I had scaffolding put up outside my house so I could fix my leaking chimney,” he said. “My mate Martin Whitcombe suggested that I do a Brian May when he played on the roof of Buckingham Palace and play on the roof decking. I toyed with the idea for a week or so and on Saturday the scaffolding was due to come down and Martin was still saying - ‘you will only get one chance.’
“So
Saturday morning at 7am, I took my guitar amp and guitar up the
scaffold and at 8am, I started playing a mix of Hendrix songs - Voodoo
Chile and Hey Joe, much to the amusement of the neighbors.”
And instead of being livid at their rock ’n’ roll wake-up call, Kenn’s
neighbors appear to have been amused at his unorthodox rock theatrics.
“They seem to have forgiven me for waking them. I just wish I had done
it for charity but it was an impulsive, last minute thing.”
“I had scaffolding put up outside my house so I could fix my leaking chimney,” he said. “My mate Martin Whitcombe suggested that I do a Brian May when he played on the roof of Buckingham Palace and play on the roof decking. I toyed with the idea for a week or so and on Saturday the scaffolding was due to come down and Martin was still saying - ‘you will only get one chance.’
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