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The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Download Jimi Hendrix: The Complete Experience 1.2 for iPhone OS. Jimi Hendrix: The Complete Experience is a free music app for iOS that features a thorough biography of the late guitar legend Jimi Hendrix, complete with discography, filmography, pictures and social media integration. Editors’ Notes When Jimi Hendrix and his British rhythm section released their debut in 1967, hard rock took a profound turn. Yes, the glorious passages Hendrix wheedles and wrenches from his instrument redefined guitar playing, but it’s the songs—the execution. The Experience roared out of the gate with “Stone Free” and followed, much to the frenzied delight of the audience, with vibrant renditions of “Hey Joe” and “Fire.” Beyond the songs already set aside as part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience box set, two additional Paris performances have not been included on this release.
The Experience Hendrix Tour, the critically acclaimed multi-artist celebration of Jimi Hendrix’s musical genius is returning in 2019 with its biggest ever tour—30 dates through the East Coast, South and Midwest. What began as a single show tribute at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2000 has blossomed into a full-fledged concert experience that has thrilled countless fans across the US. The tour presents a host of great artists collaborating and interpreting Hendrix’s legendary songs as part of a powerhouse, three hour concert experience.This latest edition of the much anticipated tour once again emphasizes the influence Hendrix has made on a diverse group of artists. The concerts will bring together artists as disparate as guitar wizard Joe Satriani, blues great Taj Mahal, and Dweezil Zappa. Megadeath’s Dave Mustaine will make his Experience Hendrix Tour debut while mainstays such as Billy Cox, Jonny Lang, and Eric Johnson will also be on board for the expedition. The Experience Hendrix Tour offers fans a rare opportunity to see many highly regarded players performing together in a unique setting.15-time Grammy Award nominee Joe Satriani will make his long-awaited return when the tour kicks off March 3 in Pompano Beach, FL. Notable for being the biggest-selling instrumental rock guitarist of all time, Satriani came to the forefront with the release of his 1987 solo album Surfing with the Alien. He has worked with Mick Jagger, Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Blue Oyster Cult and the fabled Spinal Tap and is a member of rock super group Chickenfoot. In keeping with the spirit of the Experience Hendrix Tour, Satriani has formed an all star trio especially for the occasion, calling upon bassist and vocalist dUg Pinnick from King’s X, and prolific sideman Kenny Aronoff on drums to serve as his rhythm section.Satriani commented, ’The Experience Hendrix Tours are always so much fun. The camaraderie between all the musicians on the show is magical. I’m so excited to play some deep Hendrix tracks in a power trio setting with dUg Pinnick and Kenny Aronoff!!!’Originally the lead guitarist for Metallica, Dave Mustaine next founded Megadeath in 1983 and the group has earned a loyal, worldwide following. The Southern California native can be considered an architect of the speed metal movement, which is one of many branches on the family tree of heavy, guitar-based music that can be traced back to Jimi Hendrix. With five platinum albums and one multi-platinum album under his belt, Mustaine and his sound are institutions in the rock world. The 2019 Experience Hendrix Tour will be his first.Dave Mustaine expressed his excitement about being part of the tour. ’Jimi Hendrix. The name that comes to my mind as one the ’Premiere American Guitarists Of All Time.’ An Innovator, and legendary musician, I am beyond honored to do my part in this tribute to the immortal Jimi Hendrix, and want to thank [EH Tour producer] John McDermott for inviting me to play along such mind-blowing guitarists as Joe Satriani, and a personal favorite of mine, Eric Johnson. See you there!’Also hitting the road this time around will be Billy Cox, bassist for both Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Cox has been the backbone of the tour since its inception, providing a spiritual connection between the past and present. Two other artists who enjoyed friendships with Hendrix will also take part. Blues legend Taj Mahal makes a welcome return to the tour, as does the dynamic guitar and vocalist Jonny Lang, the legendary Eric Johnson, Cesar Rosas & David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Chris Layton of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble fame as well as Calvin Cooke and Chuck Campbell, the ’Sacred Steel’ slide guitar masters known as The Slide Brothers, Mato Nanji of Indigenous and Henri Brown.’The tour is more than a series of concerts,’ said Janie Hendrix, CEO of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. ’It’s a celebration of a man whose amazing gift changed the face of music and informed an entire culture. His influences were varied and diverse. And this year we’re shining a light on that diversity with artists who represent it across cultures and who also share a love for Jimi and his music. It’s exciting to be able to honor Jimi’s enduring legacy in this way.’The 2019 Experience Hendrix tour dovetails with the release this November 9 of the Deluxe Edition box set of Electric Ladyland from Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. and Legacy Recordings in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hendrix’s masterpiece. It will be available as a 3CD/1 Blu-ray set or a 6LP/1 Blu-ray set, remastered by Bernie Grundman and including Electric Ladyland: The Early Takes, which presents demos and studio outtakes from this period in Hendrix’s career, plus a new 5.1 surround sound mix of the entire original album by Hendrix’s original engineer Eddie Kramer. Also included is Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At the Hollywood Bowl 9/14/68 well as the feature length documentary At Last… The Beginning: The Making of Electric Ladyland.It has also been announced that every pair of tickets purchased online for select Experience Hendrix Tour dates will come with a physical CD copy of Both Sides of the Sky, heralded by Relix as ’both a historically valuable document … and a treat musically,’ Both Sides of the Sky is the third volume in a trilogy of albums intended to present the best and most significant unissued studio recordings remaining in Jimi Hendrix’s archive.The 2019 Experience Hendrix Tour is sponsored by Yousician, the popular online music instruction platform, along with Fender Musical Instruments, Dunlop, Hal Leonard, and Axe Heaven. Our Tour itinerary ...
* Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Pompano Beach, FL
* Monday, March 4, 2019 | Clearwater, FL
* Tuesday, March 5, 2019 | Melbourne, FL
* Wednesday, March 6, 2019 | Jacksonville, FL
* Friday, March 8, 2019 | North Charleston, SC
* Saturday, March 9, 2019 | Atlanta, GA
* Sunday, March 10, 2019 | Nashville, TN
* Monday, March 11, 2019 | Huntsville, AL
* Tuesday, March 12, 2019 | Chattanooga, TN
* Thursday, March 14, 2019 | Raleigh, NC
* Friday, March 15, 2019 | Charlotte, NC
* Saturday, March 16, 2019 | Knoxville, TN
* Sunday, March 17, 2019 | Cincinnati, OH
* Tuesday, March 19, 2019 | Louisville, KY
* Wednesday, March 20, 2019 | Madison, WI
* Thursday, March 21, 2019 | Milwaukee, WI
* Friday, March 22, 2019 | Chicago, IL
* Saturday, March 23, 2019 | Detroit, MI
* Sunday, March 24, 2019 | Charleston, WV
* Tuesday, March 26, 2019 | Washington, DC
* Wednesday, March 27, 2019 | Bensalem, PA
* Thursday, March 28, 2019 | Westbury, NY
* Friday, March 29, 2019 | Newark, NJ
* Saturday, March 30, 2019 | Niagara Falls, NY
* Monday, April 1, 2019 | Syracuse, NY
* Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | Red Bank, NJ
* Wednesday, April 3, 2019 | Albany, NY
* Thursday, April 4, 2019 | Lowell, MA
* Friday, April 5, 2019 | New Bedford, MA
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Artist: Jimi Hendrix ExperienceTitle: Paris 1967 & San Francisco 1968Year Of Release: 2003Label: Dagger Records [CATF-05056-2]Genre: Blues Rock, Psychedelic RockQuality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)Total Time: 1:17:06Total Size: 178 mb / 458 mbWebSite: Album PreviewThe sixth release in the Dagger Records collection presents two impressive performances from Paris and San Francisco.We begin in Paris at the famed Olympia Theater. These raw, direct to two-track live recordings made for French radio document the Experience’s triumphant return to Paris almost one year to the date of their 1966 showcase as a support act for Johnny Hallyday. By the time of their October 9, 1967 performance, the Experience had captivated Europe via Are You Experienced and such memorable singles as “Hey Joe” and “Purple Haze”. An exuberant, sold out house roared their approval throughout the evening.This Paris performance came just eight days after sessions for what would become Axis: Bold As Love had resumed at London’s Olympic Studios on October 1, 1967. The Experience was in top form on this evening. Two superb examples of this spirited performance were included as part of the 2000 Jimi Hendrix Experience box set. “The Wind Cries Mary” and “Catfish Blues” made perfectly clear the appeal and historical value of these Paris radio recordings.The Experience roared out of the gate with “Stone Free” and followed, much to the frenzied delight of the audience, with vibrant renditions of “Hey Joe” and “Fire.”Beyond the songs already set aside as part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience box set, two additional Paris performances have not been included on this release. Technical problems commenced during the latter half of “Catfish Blues” and a malfunctioning microphone rendered “Burning Of The Midnight Lamp” and “Foxey Lady” unusable.Thankfully, Jimi’s vocal microphone was restored just prior to the start of B.B. King’s “Rock Me Baby.” A compact “Red House” prefaced a grinding, muscular take of “Purple Haze.”Jimi then followed with “Wild Thing,” replete with incomprehensible feedback swoops and a rousing, tongue in cheek lead vocal that emphatically closed the show.From Paris we move to San Francisco and The Winterland Ballroom. In the interim, the Experience had completed Axis: Bold As Love and had come to San Francisco to kick off their US tour in support of the album. Impresario Bill Graham had booked the group to perform eight concerts over four consecutive nights. The Experience performed at the Fillmore Auditorium on February 1st while The Winterland Ballroom hosted the performances on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Each of the eight performances were sold out.Sadly, none of Jimi’s San Francisco performances in February were professionally recorded. Eight months later, all six of the Experience’s October Winterland appearances were preserved on tape but no such plans had been set in place for these concerts. Fortunately, an amateur stereo recording drawn from the stage monitor soundboard provides us with another compelling chapter in Jimi’s rich legacy. This rough hewn, two-track recording documents Jimi’s second show on February 4th, the eighth and final performance of his four-night stand.Bill Graham had organized an extraordinary roster of talent on this evening. The Experience topped a bill that included renowned blues guitarist Albert King and local favorites Big Brother & The Holding Company, fronted by Janis Joplin. Albert King was a favorite of Jimi’s. The left-handed blues giant wrenched stinging single notes from his trademark Gibson Flying V. Although King like Hendrix played a right-handed guitar flipped over, he did not restring the instrument, leaving the high E string at the top in reverse order. King had refined his distinctive guitar technique over years of performances in taverns, hardscrabble juke joints, and occasional package tours. By the time of this Winterla appearance, King was just beginning to enjoy wider critical and commercial success. The guitarist had been signed to Stax Records, the R&B based recording home for such popular artists as Otis Redding. His most recent album, Born Under A Bad Sign, had a marked influence on a younger generation of guitarists such as Eric Clapton whose group Cream covered the title track on their best selling Wheels Of Fire double album later that summer.Perhaps in homage to King, Jimi revised his set list for this Winterland performance. It is not known what other songs, if any, were performed apart from those preserved on this recording. Nonetheless, seemingly in place of such Experience favorites as “Fire” and “Foxey Lady” came three consecutive blues numbers. “Killing Floor” was throttled back from the furious tempo Jimi had employed at the Monterey Pop Festival the previous summer. This Winterland rendition was more in keeping with the pacing of Howlin’ Wolf’s original 1966 Chess Records arrangement.Jimi followed “Killing Floor” with “Red House,” his own blues masterwork. “Red House” stands today as one of the guitarist’s finest achievements, yet the song was virtually unknown to everyone in the venue on that evening. “Red House” had yet to be released on disc in the United States. Much to Jimi’s disappointment, Reprise had elected to hold “Red House” back when the company issued its US version of Are You Experienced in August 1967.Jimi’s version of “Catfish Blues,” an early Experience stage favorite, came next before the proceedings took an unusual turn. Mitch Mitchell invited Buddy Miles onstage to take over his drum kit prior to the start of the next number. “We’re going to muck things up even further and have Buddy Miles from the Electric Flag come up and play drums,” instructed Mitchell humorously. Mitchell’s invitation was completely unscripted but it was the type of gesture, he explains, that both challenged and stimulated the respective members of the band. “What it comes down to with Jimi, with myself, and even with Noel to some degree, was that it always felt good and it was agreed that we’d try to play with as many people as possible,” explains Mitchell. “That was a really important thing to the members of the band. Buddy Miles was with the Electric Flag at Monterey and there came a time when I thought, ‘Christ, I’d like to hear what Jimi would sound like with him.’ So we were playing in San Francisco at one of the Experience gigs and Buddy was there. I said to him, ‘Do me a favor, swap seats with me and play.’”With Miles in place, Jimi launched into a loose, extended instrumental reading of “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” the title track of Traffic’s second album. The Experience, and Hendrix in particular, had befriended the group in London and thoroughly enjoyed their music. Dave Mason, Chris Wood, and Steve Winwood would all later contribute to Jimi’s Electric Ladyland. Buddy Miles was based in San Francisco at that time, as the city was home to the Electric Flag. The drummer always relished the opportunity to play with Jimi no matter what the occasion. “My goodness, let me put it this way,” explains Miles. “Playing with Jimi Hendrix was probably my greatest musical achievement. I would think to any musician it would be the ultimate compliment, because you know your playing with the world’s greatest musician.”“Dear Mr. Fantasy” is presented here in two separate parts. When the recording was originally made, the first side of the tape ended abruptly and came off the spool. The amateur tape operator then hurriedly flipped the reel over, rethreaded the tape and snapped on the record button. The recording resumed, preserving the balance of the jam complete with Jimi’s bagpipe like guitar effects near the close.Mitch Mitchell returned to the stage as Miles exhorted the audience to make their approval for the Experience drummer heard. Jimi then apologized for not being able to play longer. He offered “Purple Haze” in grateful recognition to an audience and a city that had so warmly embraced him in the eight months since Monterey. As “Purple Haze” built to its crescendo, the recording that had been documenting the concert came to a sudden close. Perhaps Jimi continued with another number or returned to provide an encore. Unless additional documentation or a second, separate recording should ever surface, we may never know. Until then, listen and enjoy!:: TRACKLIST ::Recorded Live At The Olympia Theater, Paris, France, October 9, 1967 1. Stone Free 3:402. Hey Joe 4:223. Fire 3:294. Rock Me Baby 5:035. Red House 7:496. Purple Haze 7:267. Wild Thing 5:56Recorded Live At The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, February 4, 1968 [Second Show] 8. Killing Floor 4:059. Red House 5:4210. Catfish Blues 11:4311. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Part 1) 5:1012. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Part 2) 7:34The Jimi Hendrix Experience Remember13. Purple Haze 5:00 Download | IsraCloud_FLACDownload | IsraCloud_320:: MusicMuss ::
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*Experience Hendrix Cd
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*The Jimi Hendrix Experience Remember October 15, 2018 EXPERIENCE HENDRIX TOUR RETURNS IN 2019 WITH JOE SATRIANI, DAVE MUSTAINE & MANY MORE SOURCE: Experience Hendrix Tour
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Download Jimi Hendrix: The Complete Experience 1.2 for iPhone OS. Jimi Hendrix: The Complete Experience is a free music app for iOS that features a thorough biography of the late guitar legend Jimi Hendrix, complete with discography, filmography, pictures and social media integration. Editors’ Notes When Jimi Hendrix and his British rhythm section released their debut in 1967, hard rock took a profound turn. Yes, the glorious passages Hendrix wheedles and wrenches from his instrument redefined guitar playing, but it’s the songs—the execution. The Experience roared out of the gate with “Stone Free” and followed, much to the frenzied delight of the audience, with vibrant renditions of “Hey Joe” and “Fire.” Beyond the songs already set aside as part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience box set, two additional Paris performances have not been included on this release.
The Experience Hendrix Tour, the critically acclaimed multi-artist celebration of Jimi Hendrix’s musical genius is returning in 2019 with its biggest ever tour—30 dates through the East Coast, South and Midwest. What began as a single show tribute at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2000 has blossomed into a full-fledged concert experience that has thrilled countless fans across the US. The tour presents a host of great artists collaborating and interpreting Hendrix’s legendary songs as part of a powerhouse, three hour concert experience.This latest edition of the much anticipated tour once again emphasizes the influence Hendrix has made on a diverse group of artists. The concerts will bring together artists as disparate as guitar wizard Joe Satriani, blues great Taj Mahal, and Dweezil Zappa. Megadeath’s Dave Mustaine will make his Experience Hendrix Tour debut while mainstays such as Billy Cox, Jonny Lang, and Eric Johnson will also be on board for the expedition. The Experience Hendrix Tour offers fans a rare opportunity to see many highly regarded players performing together in a unique setting.15-time Grammy Award nominee Joe Satriani will make his long-awaited return when the tour kicks off March 3 in Pompano Beach, FL. Notable for being the biggest-selling instrumental rock guitarist of all time, Satriani came to the forefront with the release of his 1987 solo album Surfing with the Alien. He has worked with Mick Jagger, Deep Purple, Alice Cooper, Blue Oyster Cult and the fabled Spinal Tap and is a member of rock super group Chickenfoot. In keeping with the spirit of the Experience Hendrix Tour, Satriani has formed an all star trio especially for the occasion, calling upon bassist and vocalist dUg Pinnick from King’s X, and prolific sideman Kenny Aronoff on drums to serve as his rhythm section.Satriani commented, ’The Experience Hendrix Tours are always so much fun. The camaraderie between all the musicians on the show is magical. I’m so excited to play some deep Hendrix tracks in a power trio setting with dUg Pinnick and Kenny Aronoff!!!’Originally the lead guitarist for Metallica, Dave Mustaine next founded Megadeath in 1983 and the group has earned a loyal, worldwide following. The Southern California native can be considered an architect of the speed metal movement, which is one of many branches on the family tree of heavy, guitar-based music that can be traced back to Jimi Hendrix. With five platinum albums and one multi-platinum album under his belt, Mustaine and his sound are institutions in the rock world. The 2019 Experience Hendrix Tour will be his first.Dave Mustaine expressed his excitement about being part of the tour. ’Jimi Hendrix. The name that comes to my mind as one the ’Premiere American Guitarists Of All Time.’ An Innovator, and legendary musician, I am beyond honored to do my part in this tribute to the immortal Jimi Hendrix, and want to thank [EH Tour producer] John McDermott for inviting me to play along such mind-blowing guitarists as Joe Satriani, and a personal favorite of mine, Eric Johnson. See you there!’Also hitting the road this time around will be Billy Cox, bassist for both Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Cox has been the backbone of the tour since its inception, providing a spiritual connection between the past and present. Two other artists who enjoyed friendships with Hendrix will also take part. Blues legend Taj Mahal makes a welcome return to the tour, as does the dynamic guitar and vocalist Jonny Lang, the legendary Eric Johnson, Cesar Rosas & David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Chris Layton of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble fame as well as Calvin Cooke and Chuck Campbell, the ’Sacred Steel’ slide guitar masters known as The Slide Brothers, Mato Nanji of Indigenous and Henri Brown.’The tour is more than a series of concerts,’ said Janie Hendrix, CEO of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. ’It’s a celebration of a man whose amazing gift changed the face of music and informed an entire culture. His influences were varied and diverse. And this year we’re shining a light on that diversity with artists who represent it across cultures and who also share a love for Jimi and his music. It’s exciting to be able to honor Jimi’s enduring legacy in this way.’The 2019 Experience Hendrix tour dovetails with the release this November 9 of the Deluxe Edition box set of Electric Ladyland from Experience Hendrix, L.L.C. and Legacy Recordings in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hendrix’s masterpiece. It will be available as a 3CD/1 Blu-ray set or a 6LP/1 Blu-ray set, remastered by Bernie Grundman and including Electric Ladyland: The Early Takes, which presents demos and studio outtakes from this period in Hendrix’s career, plus a new 5.1 surround sound mix of the entire original album by Hendrix’s original engineer Eddie Kramer. Also included is Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live At the Hollywood Bowl 9/14/68 well as the feature length documentary At Last… The Beginning: The Making of Electric Ladyland.It has also been announced that every pair of tickets purchased online for select Experience Hendrix Tour dates will come with a physical CD copy of Both Sides of the Sky, heralded by Relix as ’both a historically valuable document … and a treat musically,’ Both Sides of the Sky is the third volume in a trilogy of albums intended to present the best and most significant unissued studio recordings remaining in Jimi Hendrix’s archive.The 2019 Experience Hendrix Tour is sponsored by Yousician, the popular online music instruction platform, along with Fender Musical Instruments, Dunlop, Hal Leonard, and Axe Heaven. Our Tour itinerary ...
* Sunday, March 3, 2019 | Pompano Beach, FL
* Monday, March 4, 2019 | Clearwater, FL
* Tuesday, March 5, 2019 | Melbourne, FL
* Wednesday, March 6, 2019 | Jacksonville, FL
* Friday, March 8, 2019 | North Charleston, SC
* Saturday, March 9, 2019 | Atlanta, GA
* Sunday, March 10, 2019 | Nashville, TN
* Monday, March 11, 2019 | Huntsville, AL
* Tuesday, March 12, 2019 | Chattanooga, TN
* Thursday, March 14, 2019 | Raleigh, NC
* Friday, March 15, 2019 | Charlotte, NC
* Saturday, March 16, 2019 | Knoxville, TN
* Sunday, March 17, 2019 | Cincinnati, OH
* Tuesday, March 19, 2019 | Louisville, KY
* Wednesday, March 20, 2019 | Madison, WI
* Thursday, March 21, 2019 | Milwaukee, WI
* Friday, March 22, 2019 | Chicago, IL
* Saturday, March 23, 2019 | Detroit, MI
* Sunday, March 24, 2019 | Charleston, WV
* Tuesday, March 26, 2019 | Washington, DC
* Wednesday, March 27, 2019 | Bensalem, PA
* Thursday, March 28, 2019 | Westbury, NY
* Friday, March 29, 2019 | Newark, NJ
* Saturday, March 30, 2019 | Niagara Falls, NY
* Monday, April 1, 2019 | Syracuse, NY
* Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | Red Bank, NJ
* Wednesday, April 3, 2019 | Albany, NY
* Thursday, April 4, 2019 | Lowell, MA
* Friday, April 5, 2019 | New Bedford, MA
* Saturday, April 6, 2019 | Wallingford, CT # # # Experience Hendrix Cd28-10-2020, 12:02Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-RipExperience Hendrix Download Free
Artist: Jimi Hendrix ExperienceTitle: Paris 1967 & San Francisco 1968Year Of Release: 2003Label: Dagger Records [CATF-05056-2]Genre: Blues Rock, Psychedelic RockQuality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)Total Time: 1:17:06Total Size: 178 mb / 458 mbWebSite: Album PreviewThe sixth release in the Dagger Records collection presents two impressive performances from Paris and San Francisco.We begin in Paris at the famed Olympia Theater. These raw, direct to two-track live recordings made for French radio document the Experience’s triumphant return to Paris almost one year to the date of their 1966 showcase as a support act for Johnny Hallyday. By the time of their October 9, 1967 performance, the Experience had captivated Europe via Are You Experienced and such memorable singles as “Hey Joe” and “Purple Haze”. An exuberant, sold out house roared their approval throughout the evening.This Paris performance came just eight days after sessions for what would become Axis: Bold As Love had resumed at London’s Olympic Studios on October 1, 1967. The Experience was in top form on this evening. Two superb examples of this spirited performance were included as part of the 2000 Jimi Hendrix Experience box set. “The Wind Cries Mary” and “Catfish Blues” made perfectly clear the appeal and historical value of these Paris radio recordings.The Experience roared out of the gate with “Stone Free” and followed, much to the frenzied delight of the audience, with vibrant renditions of “Hey Joe” and “Fire.”Beyond the songs already set aside as part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience box set, two additional Paris performances have not been included on this release. Technical problems commenced during the latter half of “Catfish Blues” and a malfunctioning microphone rendered “Burning Of The Midnight Lamp” and “Foxey Lady” unusable.Thankfully, Jimi’s vocal microphone was restored just prior to the start of B.B. King’s “Rock Me Baby.” A compact “Red House” prefaced a grinding, muscular take of “Purple Haze.”Jimi then followed with “Wild Thing,” replete with incomprehensible feedback swoops and a rousing, tongue in cheek lead vocal that emphatically closed the show.From Paris we move to San Francisco and The Winterland Ballroom. In the interim, the Experience had completed Axis: Bold As Love and had come to San Francisco to kick off their US tour in support of the album. Impresario Bill Graham had booked the group to perform eight concerts over four consecutive nights. The Experience performed at the Fillmore Auditorium on February 1st while The Winterland Ballroom hosted the performances on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Each of the eight performances were sold out.Sadly, none of Jimi’s San Francisco performances in February were professionally recorded. Eight months later, all six of the Experience’s October Winterland appearances were preserved on tape but no such plans had been set in place for these concerts. Fortunately, an amateur stereo recording drawn from the stage monitor soundboard provides us with another compelling chapter in Jimi’s rich legacy. This rough hewn, two-track recording documents Jimi’s second show on February 4th, the eighth and final performance of his four-night stand.Bill Graham had organized an extraordinary roster of talent on this evening. The Experience topped a bill that included renowned blues guitarist Albert King and local favorites Big Brother & The Holding Company, fronted by Janis Joplin. Albert King was a favorite of Jimi’s. The left-handed blues giant wrenched stinging single notes from his trademark Gibson Flying V. Although King like Hendrix played a right-handed guitar flipped over, he did not restring the instrument, leaving the high E string at the top in reverse order. King had refined his distinctive guitar technique over years of performances in taverns, hardscrabble juke joints, and occasional package tours. By the time of this Winterla appearance, King was just beginning to enjoy wider critical and commercial success. The guitarist had been signed to Stax Records, the R&B based recording home for such popular artists as Otis Redding. His most recent album, Born Under A Bad Sign, had a marked influence on a younger generation of guitarists such as Eric Clapton whose group Cream covered the title track on their best selling Wheels Of Fire double album later that summer.Perhaps in homage to King, Jimi revised his set list for this Winterland performance. It is not known what other songs, if any, were performed apart from those preserved on this recording. Nonetheless, seemingly in place of such Experience favorites as “Fire” and “Foxey Lady” came three consecutive blues numbers. “Killing Floor” was throttled back from the furious tempo Jimi had employed at the Monterey Pop Festival the previous summer. This Winterland rendition was more in keeping with the pacing of Howlin’ Wolf’s original 1966 Chess Records arrangement.Jimi followed “Killing Floor” with “Red House,” his own blues masterwork. “Red House” stands today as one of the guitarist’s finest achievements, yet the song was virtually unknown to everyone in the venue on that evening. “Red House” had yet to be released on disc in the United States. Much to Jimi’s disappointment, Reprise had elected to hold “Red House” back when the company issued its US version of Are You Experienced in August 1967.Jimi’s version of “Catfish Blues,” an early Experience stage favorite, came next before the proceedings took an unusual turn. Mitch Mitchell invited Buddy Miles onstage to take over his drum kit prior to the start of the next number. “We’re going to muck things up even further and have Buddy Miles from the Electric Flag come up and play drums,” instructed Mitchell humorously. Mitchell’s invitation was completely unscripted but it was the type of gesture, he explains, that both challenged and stimulated the respective members of the band. “What it comes down to with Jimi, with myself, and even with Noel to some degree, was that it always felt good and it was agreed that we’d try to play with as many people as possible,” explains Mitchell. “That was a really important thing to the members of the band. Buddy Miles was with the Electric Flag at Monterey and there came a time when I thought, ‘Christ, I’d like to hear what Jimi would sound like with him.’ So we were playing in San Francisco at one of the Experience gigs and Buddy was there. I said to him, ‘Do me a favor, swap seats with me and play.’”With Miles in place, Jimi launched into a loose, extended instrumental reading of “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” the title track of Traffic’s second album. The Experience, and Hendrix in particular, had befriended the group in London and thoroughly enjoyed their music. Dave Mason, Chris Wood, and Steve Winwood would all later contribute to Jimi’s Electric Ladyland. Buddy Miles was based in San Francisco at that time, as the city was home to the Electric Flag. The drummer always relished the opportunity to play with Jimi no matter what the occasion. “My goodness, let me put it this way,” explains Miles. “Playing with Jimi Hendrix was probably my greatest musical achievement. I would think to any musician it would be the ultimate compliment, because you know your playing with the world’s greatest musician.”“Dear Mr. Fantasy” is presented here in two separate parts. When the recording was originally made, the first side of the tape ended abruptly and came off the spool. The amateur tape operator then hurriedly flipped the reel over, rethreaded the tape and snapped on the record button. The recording resumed, preserving the balance of the jam complete with Jimi’s bagpipe like guitar effects near the close.Mitch Mitchell returned to the stage as Miles exhorted the audience to make their approval for the Experience drummer heard. Jimi then apologized for not being able to play longer. He offered “Purple Haze” in grateful recognition to an audience and a city that had so warmly embraced him in the eight months since Monterey. As “Purple Haze” built to its crescendo, the recording that had been documenting the concert came to a sudden close. Perhaps Jimi continued with another number or returned to provide an encore. Unless additional documentation or a second, separate recording should ever surface, we may never know. Until then, listen and enjoy!:: TRACKLIST ::Recorded Live At The Olympia Theater, Paris, France, October 9, 1967 1. Stone Free 3:402. Hey Joe 4:223. Fire 3:294. Rock Me Baby 5:035. Red House 7:496. Purple Haze 7:267. Wild Thing 5:56Recorded Live At The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, February 4, 1968 [Second Show] 8. Killing Floor 4:059. Red House 5:4210. Catfish Blues 11:4311. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Part 1) 5:1012. Dear Mr. Fantasy (Part 2) 7:34The Jimi Hendrix Experience Remember13. Purple Haze 5:00 Download | IsraCloud_FLACDownload | IsraCloud_320:: MusicMuss ::
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