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Posted: Oct 8, 2010 - 10:41am

For those Hendrix fans in the great Northwest, if you havent already heard of him, check out Randy Hansen...quite an impressive artist with great performances of Hendrix' material, as well as many other artists.  (actually, he's on a tour in Germany/Italy soon).   http://www.randyhansen.com/fr_welcome.cfm
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Posted: Oct 1, 2010 - 1:29pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Wow. 67. Somehow when I imagine him still alive, I think of him as being older than that.


A couple of years ago I saw a guitar player, who I remembered from playing in the little village I come from. I was about 14 then and his were some of the first concerts I attended. When I saw him again, I also thought he'd be much older, but that must have been because in the past those 6, 7 years between us, seemed much more.

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Posted: Oct 1, 2010 - 1:26pm

 jagdriver wrote:

I'll make another plug here for the expanded three-disc MPF set. I started with the extra bits (interviews, etc.) on disc 3 before getting into the actual show. It's very informative, as well as highly entertaining!

For example:

 

  • While other acts played onstage, Jimi was jammin' backstage with his new friend, Jack Casady. The latter would subsequently knock out that killer bass line on Jimi's Voodoo Child, all because of this initial summit meeting.

  • Mike Bloomfield, late of the Paul East <> West Butterfield Band (and the first electric incarnation of Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival), debuted his newly-formed (with Nick Gravenites, et al.) Electric Flag at Monterey.

  • And that Eric Burdon song? "His majesty, Prince Jones," who smiled as he moved amongst the crowd, was none other than Rolling Stones' founder, Brian Jones.

  • Cream were advised by their manager, Robert Stigwood, that they weren't ready for the U.S. market without having a radio hit, and so missed the event that brought both Hendrix and the Who into our collective conciousnesses.

  • Along with the Mamas and Papas' John Phillips, other organizers of the event included Johnny "Secret Agent Man" Rivers and Beatles' press agent Derek Taylor. Paul McCartney served on the initial advisory board.


 
I loved all that stuff! Electric Flag!

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Posted: Oct 1, 2010 - 12:58pm

 nuggler wrote:

The other song he stole from Bob Dylan



 
I'll make another plug here for the expanded three-disc MPF set. I started with the extra bits (interviews, etc.) on disc 3 before getting into the actual show. It's very informative, as well as highly entertaining!

For example:

  • While other acts played onstage, Jimi was jammin' backstage with his new friend, Jack Casady. The latter would subsequently knock out that killer bass line on Jimi's Voodoo Child, all because of this initial summit meeting.

  • Mike Bloomfield, late of the Paul East <> West Butterfield Band (and the first electric incarnation of Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival), debuted his newly-formed (with Nick Gravenites, et al.) Electric Flag at Monterey.

  • And that Eric Burdon song? "His majesty, Prince Jones," who smiled as he moved amongst the crowd, was none other than Rolling Stones' founder, Brian Jones.

  • Cream were advised by their manager, Robert Stigwood, that they weren't ready for the U.S. market without having a radio hit, and so missed the event that brought both Hendrix and the Who into our collective conciousnesses.

  • Along with the Mamas and Papas' John Phillips, other organizers of the event included Johnny "Secret Agent Man" Rivers and Beatles' press agent Derek Taylor. Paul McCartney served on the initial advisory board.



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Posted: Oct 1, 2010 - 12:43pm

 Proclivities wrote:
Hendrix with Johnny Winter

Jimi Hendrix on bass, Johnny Winter on guitar, and Buddy Miles on drums Feb. of ‘69 at The Scene.

The article is actually about the Winter Bros. but I thought this was an cool photo.

 
{#Clap}

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Posted: Oct 1, 2010 - 12:14pm

Hendrix with Johnny Winter

Jimi Hendrix on bass, Johnny Winter on guitar, and Buddy Miles on drums Feb. of ‘69 at The Scene.

The article is actually about the Winter Bros. but I thought this was a cool photo.


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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 8:35pm


The other song he stole from Bob Dylan


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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 8:31pm

 Proclivities wrote:
Jimi & The Who

I knew they had all met at different times, I had just never seen this picture of them all together before.  It's the only picture I'd ever seen of Jimi even touching a Rickenbacker - I assume it's Townshend's.  They all have pretty funny expressions on their faces.

 
Hendrix & Townshend had a backstage argument at Monterey Pop about who was not going to follow the other on stage. Towsnhend won & Hendrix followed The Who onstage to make his American debut.......and the rest, as they say, is history.




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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 11:25am

 Coaxial wrote:

Don't know exactly why but I think these people are on drugs...{#Snooty}

 
I know for a fact that the guy on the far right was totally straight-laced.

Laced with what, I'm not sure.
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 11:07am

 Proclivities wrote:
Jimi & The Who

I knew they had all met at different times, I had just never seen this picture of them all together before.  It's the only picture I'd ever seen of Jimi even touching a Rickenbacker - I assume it's Townshend's.  They all have pretty funny expressions on their faces.

 
Don't know exactly why but I think these people are on drugs...{#Snooty}
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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 9:26am

 Proclivities wrote:
Jimi & The Who

I knew they had all met at different times, I had just never seen this picture of them all together before.  It's the only picture I'd ever seen of Jimi even touching a Rickenbacker - I assume it's Townshend's.  They all have pretty funny expressions on their faces.

 
The Bag 'O Nails was one such popular London hangout frequented by the up-n-comers.

EDIT: The other was the Scotch of St. James.

Interestingly, Hendrix once jammed with the just-formed Cream at one of these clubs. I think this was mentioned in The House That Ahmet Built, a great rental from Netflix.

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Posted: Aug 13, 2010 - 9:22am

Jimi & The Who

I knew they had all met at different times, I had just never seen this picture of them all together before.  It's the only picture I'd ever seen of Jimi even touching a Rickenbacker - I assume it's Townshend's.  They all have pretty funny expressions on their faces.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 2:10pm

i just put on the wind cries mary.
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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 1:36pm

 lonsompete wrote:
Visited Jimi Hendrix memorial in Renton, WA recently. I found it very interesting to sit back and watch the variety of people who came to pay their respects and photograph Jimi's grave. Anybody out there have any thoughts? Lonsompete
 
If you get a chance visit the Experience Music Project in downtown Seattle. It's kind of a shrine to Hendrix as well. Spent a day there last month with my youngest and we had a blast.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 6:41am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Absolutely. Hey Hey My My. (sometimes) It's better to burn out than to fade away.
 
   Funny,,my iTunes just started to play The Winds Cries Mary !
   I for one could use some more Jimi in my iTunes !{#Meditate}


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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 6:37am

 oldslabsides wrote:

Being a believer in fate, not luck, I don't see it in those terms.  They were here long enough to accomplish what they were supposed to accomplish.  YMMV.
 
Absolutely. Hey Hey My My. (sometimes) It's better to burn out than to fade away.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 6:32am

 schtan wrote:

imagine the music lost ... and jim m and janis j ...
 
Being a believer in fate, not luck, I don't see it in those terms.  They were here long enough to accomplish what they were supposed to accomplish.  YMMV.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 6:29am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Wow. 67. Somehow when I imagine him still alive, I think of him as being older than that.
 
imagine the music lost ... and jim m and janis j ...

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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 6:26am

 schtan wrote:
hmmm ... the only thread about johnny allen ... born in 1942 today

 
Wow. 67. Somehow when I imagine him still alive, I think of him as being older than that.

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Posted: Nov 27, 2009 - 6:08am

hmmm ... the only thread about johnny allen ... born in 1942 today