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Niemand heeft het over de super briljante versie van Jimi Hendrix van het Bob Dylan nr. All Allong the Watchtower....is gewoon briljant....echt super...is 1000x beter dan het origineel...en dat was al goed....is ook later nog gecoverd door de Dave Mathews Band (was ook een goede cover op zich)...en U2 (was een wat mindere cover)....Hendrix...!!! Blub Blub |
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wat dacht je van zijn versie van "like a rolling stone"? toch wel geniaal! Oud Vuil. |
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quote: Dat is idd een ongelooflijke gigantische kippenvelversie! Not all who wander are lost. - JRR Tolkien |
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Vergeet 'The Wind Cries Mary' niet! Geweldige tekst heeft dat nummer. |
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Sjimi rockt SCUM FUCK |
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Nu Voodoo Chile aan het luisteren, maar niet door Jimi gespeeld, door een andere grootheid in gitaarwereld: Steve Ray Vaughan |
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quote: Couldn't Stand The Weather is een schitterende plaat. Die heb ik ook! KOSOVO JE SRBIJA! SVETA SRPSKA ZEMLJA ! |
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quote: Ben ik nu aan het luisteren die cd! Ben nu even me vader's cd's aan het doorneuzen |
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HEAR MY MUSIC Released: November, 23, 2004 Format: Compact Disc & 2LP Vinyl Set Hear My Music is the newest entry in the Dagger Records series of bootleg styled recordings. This collection of instrumental recordings reveal just a few of the creative explorations Jimi Hendrix was undertaking throughout the first half of 1969. Never intended for release in their present state, this collection shines further light on his creative development and unending quest for new musical challenges. The diversity of these recordings-from solo demos to group efforts with The Experience to free form jam sessions-make clear Hendrix's sheer love of playing music and interacting with fellow musicians in any setting whatsoever. This insightful 11-song release features "Slow Version," "Ezy Ryder/Star Spangled Banner," "Jam 292," "Trash Man," "Message To Love," "Gypsy Blood," two versions of "Valleys Of Neptune" including a solo electric guitar rendition and a piano solo, "Blues Jam At Olympic," plus the original unedited versions of "Drone Blue" and "Jimi/Jimmy Jam" from the long out-of-print 1980 release Nine To The Universe. Hear My Music marks the first time these recordings have ever been released in their original unedited format. V.E.T. !!! Oud Vuil. |
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Hendrix is super!!! heerlijke muziek! Kankerlul |
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Ik heb een bijzonder gave cd op de kop weten te tikken op een platenbeurs. New york mist. Met onder andere een in hendrix z'n apartement te new york opgenomen 1983 ( a merman I should turn to be) versie, de uiteindelijke versie staat op electric ladyland. Je hoort hem de muziekbladen omslaan in het nummer zelf. Godver, wat gaaf! |
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Jimi Hendrix = GOD |
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Book: Hendrix Used Gay Ruse to Avoid 'Nam By GENE JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer Mon Aug 1,10:37 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) — Jimi Hendrix might have stayed in the Army. He might have been sent to Vietnam. Instead, he pretended he was gay. And with that, he was discharged from the 101st Airborne in 1962, launching a musical career that would redefine the guitar, leave other rock heroes of the day speechless and culminate with his headlining performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock in 1969. Hendrix's subterfuge, contained in his military medical records, is revealed for the first time in Charles R. Cross' new biography, "Room Full of Mirrors." Publicly, Hendrix always claimed he was discharged after breaking his ankle on a parachute jump, but his medical records do not mention such an injury. In regular visits to the base psychiatrist at Fort Campbell, Ky., in spring 1962, Hendrix complained that he was in love with one of his squad mates and that he had become addicted to masturbating, Cross writes. Finally, Capt. John Halbert recommended him for discharge, citing his "homosexual tendencies." Hendrix's legendary appetite for women negates the notion that he might have been gay, Cross writes. Nor, Cross says, was his stunt politically motivated: Contrary to his later image, Hendrix was an avowed anti-communist who exhibited little unease about the escalating U.S. role in Vietnam. He just wanted to escape the Army to play music — he had enlisted to avoid jail time after being repeatedly arrested in stolen cars in Seattle, his hometown. "Room Full of Mirrors," titled after an unreleased Hendrix tune, is being published this summer to coincide with the 35th anniversary of his Sept. 18, 1970, death from a sleeping-pill overdose. It is Cross' second biography of a popular musician who died at age 27; "Heavier Than Heaven," a 2001 bio of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain, was a New York Times best seller. The new bio is culled from nearly four years of research, including access to Hendrix's letters and diaries, along with military records provided by a collector the author won't name. Cross focuses on Hendrix's complex personal life and psyche more than his music. "It's not how much I know about Jimi's B-sides; it's how much I know about the emotional arc of his life," Cross said in an interview. The portrait that emerges is similar, in many ways, to that of Cobain. Both men grew up in poverty in Washington state, dreamed from an early age of becoming rock stars, found themselves with more fame than they knew how to handle and eventually retreated into a haze of drug use. Cross, who lives just north of Seattle, describes Hendrix's troubled childhood. Jimi's father, Al Hendrix, and mother, Lucille, both had drinking problems. Al, a landscaper, rarely found decent-paying jobs and frequently split with Lucille. Jimi and his siblings were often left by themselves, or in the care of family friends. Jimi eventually flunked out of high school. Before Hendrix even owned a proper guitar, he played air guitar using a broom, then a beat-up hunk of wood with a single string. When he was 16, his father bought him a right-handed electric guitar that Hendrix had to restring to play lefty. "Room Full of Mirrors" is filled with nuggets: After a show in Seattle, he had a star-struck teenager drive him around his old haunts; he allegedly had an affair with French actress Brigitte Bardot, precipitated by a chance meeting at the Paris airport; promoters at Woodstock refused to let him play an acoustic guitar. (Cross doesn't cite a source for the Bardot liaison, and says the actress didn't respond to his attempts to contact her.) After his discharge, Hendrix formed a band with former Army pal Buddy Cox and began touring Southern clubs on the "Chitlin' Circuit." During those years, from 1963-65, Hendrix played to black audiences with the King Kasuals and as a backup to Solomon Burke, Otis Redding, Curtis Mayfield and Little Richard. Unable to make a living in the States — primarily because of his color — Hendrix went to England in 1966 and took London by storm with his now-polished blend of soul, blues and rock. Within eight days of his arrival, he floored guitar gods like Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck. Hendrix remained in London for nearly a year, forming the Jimi Hendrix Experience and releasing his first album. On his way to the Monterey Pop Festival in summer 1967, he was mistaken for a bellhop by a woman at the Chelsea Hotel during a layover in New York. It was a cold reminder of his ethnicity, Cross writes. Hendrix was always uneasy being one of the first black stars to attract a white audience; he wanted to be welcomed by blacks, too. Following Woodstock, his friends tried to arrange a show for him at the Apollo in Harlem, where his friends teased him about his drug of choice — LSD — being a "white" drug. The legendary theater refused, afraid the concert would draw too many whites. |
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eindelijk een topic over jimi hendrix!!! heerlijke muziek en hij is een fantastische gitarist voor voodoo chile erg goed MIEREN IN DE GRASMAAIER MET ZANDJES |
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Eindelijk? Dit topic is al 2 jaar oud. |
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GOAL! Ontopic; Hendrix heerscht! Hij heeft geweldige muziek uitgebracht en z'n gitaarspel is te gek. Me likes! [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door CurseOfDeath op 14-08-2005 15:03] Bloodied by the thorns beside the leaves |
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quote: Leestekens. spelfout weggehaald... |
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Hendrix blijft heerschen tot het eind der tijden Some people are like clouds! It will be a glorious day when they fuck off. |
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quote: wat hij zegt Vrije meningsuiting en zeggen wat je wilt? Da's niet hetzelfde als off-topic blaten! |
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*luistert BBC Sessions* |
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quote: Die zijn zwaar geniaal. Gisteravond nog een bootlegje van Hendrix gekeken (optreden in London geloof ik) was ook erg goed te pruimen. heavy metal is the law |
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had een tijd terug een aantal cd's gedownload. heb er nog niet al te vaak naar geluisterd, maar ga het zeker nog wel doen. de techniek is met de jaren uiteraard flink verbeterd, maar hij blijft een held voor zijn tijd. n00b |
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http://www.pistolwimp.com/media/42384/ Hear my train a comin' http://www.pistolwimp.com/media/42385/ Machine gun Zo doe je dat. |
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Quentin Tarantino Slated To Direct Jimi Hendrix Biopic Quentin TarantinoQuentin Tarantino has reportedly signed on to direct the long-awaited Jimi Hendrix biopic. The movie maker is huge fan of the script of the film, according to producers at Dragonslayer Films, and will team up with Hendrix's brother Leon to tell the story of the guitar great's life. Tarantino will have full access to Hendrix's music and likeness when he starts shooting is scheduled to begin later this year in Seattle, Washington; New York, Toronto, Canada; and London. Senior executive producer Elle Von Lear has access to interviews and live footage of the rock legend, which will be incorporated in the film. http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/04/25/quentin_tarantino_slated_to_direct_jim_h Wow. |
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