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As Steve said his guitar abilities and presence tended to over shadow the rest ...there are great tracks I love by him but I have never loved any of the studio lps all the way through. Some of his songs on all lp's were a miss for me. I never felt like he was working creatively with the other band members per se to create something that was larger than the sum of the parts...it was always about Hendrix front and center.
Again...love many of the tracks he did at any rate.
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With his teeth and while setting light to it! |
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and how he did it on an upside-down guitar.
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One of the best descriptions (paraphrased) I ever heard of Hendrix was:
"A hundred years from now, people will still be trying to figure out just what he did, and how he did it."
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Exactly!
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Jimi was a force of nature. No other description does him justice. I had to laugh at all the deplorably antiquated equipment Hendrix had to work with (check out the mics ). One wonders had he lived even into the latter half of the 70s what amazing stuff he could pull off with better studio techniques and digital equipment.
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Bleeding Heart - Live at Glastonbury (sort of)
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Re Hiram: I agree with your assessment with Hendrix as a songwriter and producer. I think he was one of the better songwriters in rock, particularly:
Castles Made of Sand Drifting Burning the Midnight Oil 1984 (A Merman ...) Long Hot Summer Edited by Easy Money - May 29 2021 at 05:16 |
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I agree that Hendrix's guitar playing overshadows his skills as a songwriter and arranger. His lyrics and vocal delivery were excellent too. He was really the total package and was the only musician of that era on par with the Beatles in terms of innovation.
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I searched and only found some age-old already locked threads on Jimi Hendrix, so here's a new one. If I've overlooked and missed something, feel free to move this post to the right place.
I'm not one to mourn celebrities, even my favourite musicians or other artists, who pass on what's generally considered too early. Hendrix is different. While I don't mourn his early death (I wasn't even born yet then), I sometimes get frustrated as I feel he really would've had a LOT MORE to give. The Ultimate Experience compilation was one of my most listened to CDs when I was 15, around the time it came out. I love the three albums that the Experience made. I don't really care for Band Of Gypsys, though it's been years since I last heard it. Also, for whatever reason, I've never listened to the posthumous stuff much. There must be good things in there, so any suggestions would be welcome. Or is it all just cashing on a legend? (More of a side note, as it crossed my mind, but in my teens a friend of mine suggested forming a band with him and another friend of his who I didn't know. We met and talked and naturally discussed what music we were into. I told I liked this band and that and of course Jimi Hendrix, to which the guy replied with a very harsh racist slur. Needless to say, the discussion was over and the band was never formed.) While Hendrix is usually most celebrated as a guitarist (and for a reason!), I appreciate him maybe even more as a songwriter, singer and producer. An important part of his genius as a guitar player was the way he treated guitar with studio techniques on Axis: Bold As Love and Electric Ladyland.
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