Thanks again Mitch. I just wanted to say, for me the drummer is as good at his instruments, as Jimi is on guitar. Those beats are something else and not many come close to that, rarely if ever. Thanks for another great video. 💛💪🏻💪🏻
You do such a great job getting all of this content that is new to me. Ĵimi was one of those artists that knew exactly how he wanted his music to sound. Jimmy Page is another. Thank you for doing this series. Every episode is like opening a Christmas present that brings such joy.
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW THE EXPERIENCE was a groovy band of space aliens - and it's like you were a chosen reporter to get this behind-the-scenes info no one else has.
Thanks for this great series of videos. You have gained a new subscriber. I am always astounded by how much Jimi had packed into his short time on earth. A truly outstanding musician, artist, and creative human being.
Thanks again BBW. Th pix alone...Sigh. I wish they'd reissue Mitch's Biography. I have Noel's and it's informative. Personally, I think Chris Welch's and the Setting the Record Straight books are the best. I'm sure that Mitch has some information or viewpoints that would be most informative and treasured. Despite some of the songs being kind of old fashioned for lack of better words, I believe Jimi did a ton of high-quality LSD at that period. I was 13 upon my purchase so it was so sweet. Especially One Rainy Wish. Bold as Love was a spiritual experience. I sat my mother down and read her the lyrics to If 6 was 9. The loss of the tape in the cab will always be speculated. But still it was all such a huge step in modern music. Plus, I bought Rainbow Bridge the same day and weeks later the double masterpiece Electric Ladyland. And I had my heart broken for the first time in this period as well. Soundtrack of my romantic youth despite a childhood filled with the most wonderful music. This period was a jump, that was a mix between fantasy and reality. Surrealism. Think we better wait until tomorrow. I've had Carpal Tunnel and worse than that Ulnar Neuropathy for 30 years now at the end of Sept. I believe I could write a better book than most about Jimi using all of the references throughout the ages. With the insight of when Jimi waned and then again, came back into the public vernacular is priceless. There was no internet then. Nevertheless, it is great that so much old info, from British Newspapers, etc. has resurfaced. BBW, this period is crucial and much appreciated by old codger fans like myself. But takes some breaths Matey, for when the totally screwed up, touring thru American begins and the pressures from Jeffrey and Reprise arise....well, it is no wonder Jimi aged, documented his aging and had a foreboding of his own death. Somehow, he even took this and put it to music. Monika Dannemann's insights are not so far-fetched as many see. I know you are a true fan of JMH BBW. Sigh and take your time through the next months ahead. Eddie Kramer, not only as important as George Martin was to the Beatles, but also because his memory cannot be lauded too much. I'm looking forward to you finding out many tales and unreleased photos and other rumors and truths of what Jimi and the boys went through and did in a very uptight America, (At the time) as fame and fortune fractured those exciting and early days of which you have captured so relevantly. God bless you. Richard Windrose
Thankyou so much for that contribution. I do agree with you! Thanks to the internet and some time and effort, I try to include new details. Best wishes!
what a beautiful melodic album!what a time that that was then!just absolutely beautiful harmonious melodic sounds.it's been forty years since I read the covers so I can't remember many tracks.if six was nine?you got me floatin'?wait til tomorrow?castles made of sand?(or before that?)up from the skies!what an album!
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW We know him as Jimi but we also know the truth , as simple as it is his name was James Marshall Hendrix , some of these folks are just plain off the wall with silliness . Thanks for doing these clips they are great even for us that grew up when all this was still new & unfolding. We all miss the man & the music. Noel & Mitch & Buddy as well.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR SERIES!!!!!!!!! I'm sending the links to so many people. I saw Jimi and the Experience in Tampa- 1968. The opening band was Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys I ran up to the stage & took some good photos of him playing - with a polaroid camera. Someone stole them in 1973. Damn
I'm always looking forward to these. Another great addition from the time period in my life when as a 12th grader, my curiosity about Jimi was just barely waking up and I had only started playing guitar about 10 months earlier. Very cool!!!
My dad got me experience greatest hits or ultimate experience when I was learning but i think he got them cos live at the BBC as well for himself really as I wasn't into him then just The doors and oasis when 13,but I had Woodstock on DVD and it went on from there and I've played out the Cds DVD s,book,room full of mirrors,
Jimi's greatest recording achievement that was sure to bring about World Peace and harmony with nature and spiritual life, was left accidentally in a taxi on the way back from lunch.
I'm not quite sure why the opening quotes from Mitch get repeated twice. An oversight, perhaps? Otherwise, this is shaping up to be another amazing episode in this brilliant series.
I wonder what Hendrix would be without Chas. I heard someone say without Chas you'd get jam sessions. 20, 30 minute long cover songs. I don't think bands did that yet.
Dig the original UK Track Records vinyl release of Axis. There are a ton of "artifacts" in the original that were "cleaned up" in later remixes. Reprise also used a totally different EQ curve and compression
Great Series. I am blown away by the detail and the photos, many of which I have never seen. Looks like you are based in Australia, so is the VoiceOver computer generated? I have been a Hendrix fan since I heard Hey Joe on Radio 3XY in Melbourne late 1966.
So true! One can only conclude that they ended in a rubbish can. I mean, most people would have lacked the means to even play them. Then again, hardly a year passes, when new Hendrix artefacts emerge, so who knows? But what a marvelous, only Hendrix story! Cheers.
So I’m trying to get in the head of an nyc taxi driver finding a reel of tape forgotten by a passenger, or who knows, another passenger may have picked it up. Give that it required studio gear to play it was probably looked over, stored away in a box and eventually forgotten and/or thrown out. Thank goodness Noel had another copy/version
Those tracks recorded one day, i heard mitch say no feeling . But Chad reminding them 'house of rising sun, was hit recorded 15 min. Probably allowing artist to sit home, recieve checks in mail. chad
Yeah! There are suggestions that this is what exactly happened. If you read his interviews, he was very unhappy with the end result, having been rushed in the studio to meet the record co. timetable. Of course, we will never know. But my money is on this theory. Thanks for your comments! Cheers
The filmmaker Hart Perry was in the cab when the original master was lost. He says they got out in midtown (Scene Club?) and realized later nobody was holding the tape. Whether Hart's recollection matches other accounts isn't the point. He is very clear a tape was lost in New York City in a cab. Whether it was Axis or not, it illustrates the general atmosphere and description of what we now call a "process artist" is like. Jackson Browne told me a story about hitchhiking on the Pacific Ocean Highway when he was 16 years old. A car pulled up, a bunch of kids got out, they had a party by the side of the road, people handed his guitar off and sang to each other. When the party was over, they took his guitar, piled in their car and left while he thought nothing of it, stuck out his thumb and waited for the next thing.
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW Cheers for what your doing .My dad obviously remembers him just been telling him how good this is .Happy mondays recently dead bassist Paul ryder episode s interview s his ex wifes ive been 👀 as well .How many more is there and are u gonna mention the court settlement s (over jimi s money when he died as his brother leon got nothing from jimis dad maybe over leon s drug use).?
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW - some YT vids, when you click onto them, present a YT/Google instruction guide for paying for YT Premium and your BBW from last week was blocked - literally about 7 or 8 days ago - this happens with other channelers and vids, not a whole lot. Maybe I'll pay, idk. Seems 14 bucks a month is a bit pricey. Be well.
I remember seeing these for the first time and thinking how small Jimi was. Then I saw some of his outfits at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum and he was crazy skinny! His waist, David Bowie, and Mick Jagger were all crazy skinny. They were all smaller than Madonna! 😂
After watching all the videos in this series, it's becomes very clear that Redding was a mistake! Clearly the least talented of the 3 & seemed to have been a problem from the beginning! When an album is being recorded & you don't even have to be there, says it all! To me, the saddest thing about Jimi Hendrixs life is how many snakes that's profited from his work & now will be forever associated with his greatness!
Redding was not a mistake. He was the right man for the job and his best talent was that he allowed Jimi and Mitch to play their butts off, while he kept his part legible enough to keep the average person from getting lost in a blur of notes. All that early material would not be the same if it had been anybody else. He was the right guy, at the right time. Those first 3 albums will always be the strongest material from Jimi Hendrix because it was the right combination of everything. Jimi asked Noel to switch to Bass. I used to think that way too, but I've changed my opinion after many years.
@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW Jeffries & Redding seemed to be partners in sabotaging jimi's career from the beginning! The family that he wasn't close to is the biggest bunch of vultures I've ever seen.. didn't even know the half sister that's controlling his estate!
I've always felt that the only thing that spoilt "Axis", are the terrible backing vocals supplied by Redding, Mitchell,Roy Wood etc,etc.Why oh why did they not use professional Female backing vocals?,in my opinion the only criticism of a good album,oh!,and Reddings very child-like and rubbish 'She's So Fine'.
Hippies and especially black men were an abomination to the GP at the time. That's what made the young who were part of it so united. There were some nice OP's =Old People but the majority were very confused. And most prejudice or fear stems from the unknown. Jimi and others were reaching beyond thee ESTABLISHMENT and they didn't like that. Still, it is quite a shame that a cab driver or dispatcher did nothing to get that priceless recording back to its rightful owners. I've heard about this since 73. Sigh.
Thanks again Mitch. I just wanted to say, for me the drummer is as good at his instruments, as Jimi is on guitar. Those beats are something else and not many come close to that, rarely if ever.
Thanks for another great video. 💛💪🏻💪🏻
Wow, thanks! Totally agree, Mitch is awesome!
Bloody Good Show....again.
Glorious Photographs!
Thank You 🕊
You're welcome! Thanks
You do such a great job getting all of this content that is new to me. Ĵimi was one of those artists that knew exactly how he wanted his music to sound. Jimmy Page is another. Thank you for doing this series. Every episode is like opening a Christmas present that brings such joy.
Wow! You're so welcome
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW THE EXPERIENCE was a groovy band of space aliens - and it's like you were a chosen reporter to get this behind-the-scenes info no one else has.
AXIS BOLD AS LOVE was a revelation at the time. Ive rarely heard this level of creativity and guitar wizardry on a single record. Its mind boggling
Yes, indeed my friend!
Can you even imagine how much those original Axis tapes would be worth if they were found today?
Oh yeah! What find they would turn out to be. Cheers!
Thanks for this great series of videos. You have gained a new subscriber. I am always astounded by how much Jimi had packed into his short time on earth. A truly outstanding musician, artist, and creative human being.
Jimi was an irresponsible bastard as much as I love his music.
Thanks again BBW. Th pix alone...Sigh. I wish they'd reissue Mitch's Biography. I have Noel's and it's informative. Personally, I think Chris Welch's and the Setting the Record Straight books are the best. I'm sure that Mitch has some information or viewpoints that would be most informative and treasured. Despite some of the songs being kind of old fashioned for lack of better words, I believe Jimi did a ton of high-quality LSD at that period. I was 13 upon my purchase so it was so sweet. Especially One Rainy Wish. Bold as Love was a spiritual experience. I sat my mother down and read her the lyrics to If 6 was 9. The loss of the tape in the cab will always be speculated. But still it was all such a huge step in modern music. Plus, I bought Rainbow Bridge the same day and weeks later the double masterpiece Electric Ladyland. And I had my heart broken for the first time in this period as well. Soundtrack of my romantic youth despite a childhood filled with the most wonderful music. This period was a jump, that was a mix between fantasy and reality. Surrealism. Think we better wait until tomorrow. I've had Carpal Tunnel and worse than that Ulnar Neuropathy for 30 years now at the end of Sept. I believe I could write a better book than most about Jimi using all of the references throughout the ages. With the insight of when Jimi waned and then again, came back into the public vernacular is priceless. There was no internet then. Nevertheless, it is great that so much old info, from British Newspapers, etc. has resurfaced. BBW, this period is crucial and much appreciated by old codger fans like myself. But takes some breaths Matey, for when the totally screwed up, touring thru American begins and the pressures from Jeffrey and Reprise arise....well, it is no wonder Jimi aged, documented his aging and had a foreboding of his own death. Somehow, he even took this and put it to music. Monika Dannemann's insights are not so far-fetched as many see. I know you are a true fan of JMH BBW. Sigh and take your time through the next months ahead. Eddie Kramer, not only as important as George Martin was to the Beatles, but also because his memory cannot be lauded too much. I'm looking forward to you finding out many tales and unreleased photos and other rumors and truths of what Jimi and the boys went through and did in a very uptight America, (At the time) as fame and fortune fractured those exciting and early days of which you have captured so relevantly. God bless you. Richard Windrose
Thankyou so much for that contribution. I do agree with you! Thanks to the internet and some time and effort, I try to include new details. Best wishes!
Excellent!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Another great episode
Thanks!
BBW, you are awesome! This is the greatest series! Thanks!
Thankyou so much! Cheers
what a beautiful melodic album!what a time that that was then!just absolutely beautiful harmonious melodic sounds.it's been forty years since I read the covers so I can't remember many tracks.if six was nine?you got me floatin'?wait til tomorrow?castles made of sand?(or before that?)up from the skies!what an album!
Totally agree!
Who knew Jimmy was so RIPPED! Thanks again for all of this info! You are the best!
Who's Jimmy
It's Jimi not Jimmy .
You're most welcome! Thanks
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW We know him as Jimi but we also know the truth , as simple as it is his name was James Marshall Hendrix , some of these folks are just plain off the wall with silliness . Thanks for doing these clips they are great even for us that grew up when all this was still new & unfolding. We all miss the man & the music. Noel & Mitch & Buddy as well.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR SERIES!!!!!!!!! I'm sending the links to so many people. I saw Jimi and the Experience in Tampa- 1968. The opening band was Cat Mother and the All-Night Newsboys I ran up to the stage & took some good photos of him playing - with a polaroid camera. Someone stole them in 1973. Damn
Wow! Thanks for sharing that! Glad you are enjoying the content. Best wishes.
Excellent insights as always. Thanks so very much!
Glad you enjoyed it! Best wishes
Brilliant work here. Thank you for all your work in bringing such depth and energy!
Thank you so much! Your appreciation is what drives this project. Best wishes!
Thank you! The episodes seem to get better and better, starting from great!
Thankyou so much. Not only does the story get better each time, but we're getting better at putting it all together. Much appreciated!
About tree fiddy.
@@chepad1 contributions of nothingness make you feel savvy?
Thank you for this insight of Jimi and his experience very nicely done my friend!!🎶🎶🎸
Thank you so much my friend! Best wishes.
I'm always looking forward to these. Another great addition from the time period in my life when as a 12th grader, my curiosity about Jimi was just barely waking up and I had only started playing guitar about 10 months earlier. Very cool!!!
Glad you like them!
My dad got me experience greatest hits or ultimate experience when I was learning but i think he got them cos live at the BBC as well for himself really as I wasn't into him then just The doors and oasis when 13,but I had Woodstock on DVD and it went on from there and I've played out the Cds DVD s,book,room full of mirrors,
New episode!!!!!
I've got a nice coffee and it's happy time!!!!!!!!
Well done! Hope you enjoy. Cheers
I love this series !!
Jimi's legacy keeps on flying !!
Thankyou very much!
Gonna show this to everyone.... So well made...
Thank you so much!
Jimi's greatest recording achievement that was sure to bring about World Peace and harmony with nature and spiritual life, was left accidentally in a taxi on the way back from lunch.
Absolutely, this why I do this! Best wishes!
You should put these in
a playlist & in order IMO 😉👍
Great point!. Something to consider. Cheers
I'm not quite sure why the opening quotes from Mitch get repeated twice. An oversight, perhaps? Otherwise, this is shaping up to be another amazing episode in this brilliant series.
Thanks!
The original Axis tapes lost! All of that work, gone. I've had bad days, but that one must have hurt.
Yep!
Poor Chas... watching the clock on the greatest album ever made. Everything worked out & Axis Just is.
Indeed! Without Chas there'd be no Hendrix! Cheers
I wonder what Hendrix would be without Chas. I heard someone say without Chas you'd get jam sessions. 20, 30 minute long cover songs. I don't think bands did that yet.
AXIS is his masterpiece
Yes indeed! As much as I love everything that Jimi created, if judged by frequency of playing, Axis is my favourite! Cheers.
THANK YOU!!!!
You're welcome!
Dig the original UK Track Records vinyl release of Axis. There are a ton of "artifacts" in the original that were "cleaned up" in later remixes. Reprise also used a totally different EQ curve and compression
Thanks for that!
God bless and protect you and yours in the Électrique Church+++
Thankyou so much! Your kind words mean a lot! Best wishes.
Great Series. I am blown away by the detail and the photos, many of which I have never seen. Looks like you are based in Australia, so is the VoiceOver computer generated? I have been a Hendrix fan since I heard Hey Joe on Radio 3XY in Melbourne late 1966.
Spot On! Remember 3XY very well. Yes, the Aussie accent just wouldn't cut it so went with AI. Thanks for your support. Cheers mate!
Odd after all these decades, those Axis tapes never have surfaced.
So true! One can only conclude that they ended in a rubbish can. I mean, most people would have lacked the means to even play them. Then again, hardly a year passes, when new Hendrix artefacts emerge, so who knows? But what a marvelous, only Hendrix story! Cheers.
So I’m trying to get in the head of an nyc taxi driver finding a reel of tape forgotten by a passenger, or who knows, another passenger may have picked it up. Give that it required studio gear to play it was probably looked over, stored away in a box and eventually forgotten and/or thrown out. Thank goodness Noel had another copy/version
I love these videos
Thankyou!
I read that Jimi left the Master tape of Axis at a London bar, never to be seen again.
wonder where they might be now? in the trash or did the tape survive..what a treasure somewhere
Who knows? Most likely destroyed years ago.
He Only lost one there were 2
He left the tape in a cab. Duh.
@ChromaticHarp "Duh"..What a total SMARTASS..Jeeeesch
In several documents (even on an official record) it is incorrectly written the Olympia capacity was 14000 (instead of 2000 seats).
For sure! Maybe that was a typo, 1400. As you say, 14k is more stadium than theatre. Thanks for pointing that out. Cheers
Blue gels🔷+ One Rainey Wish....Nuff said....
Cool!
Those tracks recorded one day, i heard mitch say no feeling . But Chad reminding them 'house of rising sun, was hit recorded 15 min. Probably
allowing artist to sit home, recieve checks in mail. chad
Cheers!
*Caveat, Danny: Alan Price claimed, and received, ad infinitum, ALL ROYALTIES from the traditional song 'HOTRS'. What a **_band member_** ...*
❤
Thanks!
I always wondered why Wait Until Tomorrow has the repetitive long ending rather than a guitar solo.
There you go! Cheers
✌️😁👍
Cheers!
👍👍
Thanks!
18:19 : The Paris Olympia could hold about 25 00 people, certainly not 14 000.
Thanks for that!
If you missed 0:33 it all repeats at 3:19 ...!!
I'm trying to tell the story from various angles, hence some repetition. But point taken!
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW Sorry, love these mini documentaries of yours.., just sounded like an editing mishap.. !
Edie Kramer was a genius
Agreed!
It sounds like Jimi lost so many tapes in taxi cabs , one can't help but think that maby he was trying to lose these for some reason.
Yeah! There are suggestions that this is what exactly happened. If you read his interviews, he was very unhappy with the end result, having been rushed in the studio to meet the record co. timetable. Of course, we will never know. But my money is on this theory. Thanks for your comments! Cheers
The filmmaker Hart Perry was in the cab when the original master was lost. He says they got out in midtown (Scene Club?) and realized later nobody was holding the tape.
Whether Hart's recollection matches other accounts isn't the point. He is very clear a tape was lost in New York City in a cab. Whether it was Axis or not, it illustrates the general atmosphere and description of what we now call a "process artist" is like.
Jackson Browne told me a story about hitchhiking on the Pacific Ocean Highway when he was 16 years old. A car pulled up, a bunch of kids got out, they had a party by the side of the road, people handed his guitar off and sang to each other. When the party was over, they took his guitar, piled in their car and left while he thought nothing of it, stuck out his thumb and waited for the next thing.
Hey my friend, definitely not the case. The 'Axis" tape was lost in London. Cheers.
Repeated narration WTF?
Fair comment, telling the story day by day entailed repetition. Will take your criticism on board!
Who's the other guy in the photo at 3:35 ?
The photographer mang.
Apologies for the belated reply. I'll have a look, cheers!
the editing is odd on some of these, it repeats some bits(like the master tape lost in a taxi, etc)...no one seems to mind, though.
Yeah it repeats things that were already said. Annoying and distracting!
Fair call. In retrospect, perhaps could have done some more editing! Cheers
Fair call, see above!
all good!
Another great episode but a lot of repeat narration
@Steve68858
Exactly my thoughts.
Exactly my thoughts.
Fair point, in retrospect, perhaps could have done it differently. Thanks for the feedback! Cheers
The repeats are vey annoying!
The commentary repeats it's self?
Got the message!
Axis:(pause, pause, pause)-Bold as Love. Is that an A.I. goof?
My guess is ... now we know what a colon : does to A.I. voices. I'll have to remember that one, myself.
Mybad!
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW not "bad", just a quirk. I did not assume AI at first, and I wondered what the handsome English black man was doing that for.
I know his waste was thin but didnt know he was so thin ,all that acid lol ect
That's why I wanted to show you!
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW Cheers for what your doing .My dad obviously remembers him just been telling him how good this is .Happy mondays recently dead bassist Paul ryder episode s interview s his ex wifes ive been 👀 as well .How many more is there and are u gonna mention the court settlement s (over jimi s money when he died as his brother leon got nothing from jimis dad maybe over leon s drug use).?
Your latest vids are blocked by a "google ad protocol" page. Really?
Really? Don't understand why this would be. Thanks for sharing that. If you could send more info that would be great? Cheers!
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW - some YT vids, when you click onto them, present a YT/Google instruction guide for paying for YT Premium and your BBW from last week was blocked - literally about 7 or 8 days ago - this happens with other channelers and vids, not a whole lot. Maybe I'll pay, idk. Seems 14 bucks a month is a bit pricey. Be well.
Did bad AI edit this? The bot voice pauses after "Axis" for no reason and entire sections repeat for no reason. 👀
Just chill and go with it mang.
Thankyou so much! Cheers
That's the spirit!
Jimi was posing shirtless.
Yep! Had to share them. Cheers!
I remember seeing these for the first time and thinking how small Jimi was.
Then I saw some of his outfits at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum and he was crazy skinny!
His waist, David Bowie, and Mick Jagger were all crazy skinny. They were all smaller than Madonna! 😂
Did Jimi wear a size 29 in
pants?
*MIDNIGHT OIL?*
*MIDNIGHT OIL?*
The lamp burns using oil. Cheers!
jimis best asset was his imagination
Oh yeah, Spot on!
AI or robot?
Hi there, no secrets, we use an AI generated voice for the narration. Hope you are enjoying the content? Cheers!
After watching all the videos in this series, it's becomes very clear that Redding was a mistake! Clearly the least talented of the 3 & seemed to have been a problem from the beginning! When an album is being recorded & you don't even have to be there, says it all!
To me, the saddest thing about Jimi Hendrixs life is how many snakes that's profited from his work & now will be forever associated with his greatness!
Redding was not a mistake. He was the right man for the job and his best talent was that he allowed Jimi and Mitch to play their butts off, while he kept his part legible enough to keep the average person from getting lost in a blur of notes. All that early material would not be the same if it had been anybody else. He was the right guy, at the right time. Those first 3 albums will always be the strongest material from Jimi Hendrix because it was the right combination of everything. Jimi asked Noel to switch to Bass. I used to think that way too, but I've changed my opinion after many years.
Nah
Totally agree!
@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOW Jeffries & Redding seemed to be partners in sabotaging jimi's career from the beginning! The family that he wasn't close to is the biggest bunch of vultures I've ever seen.. didn't even know the half sister that's controlling his estate!
@@BELLY_BUTTON_WINDOWlove your work!
hello my friend thank you again, love your style to cool, cheer CHEERS MY FRIEND
Thankyou very much, cheers to you also!
I've always felt that the only thing that spoilt "Axis", are the terrible backing vocals supplied by Redding, Mitchell,Roy Wood etc,etc.Why oh why did they not use professional Female backing vocals?,in my opinion the only criticism of a good album,oh!,and Reddings very child-like and rubbish 'She's So Fine'.
Yeah, I know what you mean. Midnight Lamp shows Jimi had the same idea. Thanks for your comment. Cheers!
I agree so fine sucks .
all them tracks lost in taxis did the taxi drivers not hand them in were thay no effort to get these back
Hippies and especially black men were an abomination to the GP at the time. That's what made the young who were part of it so united. There were some nice OP's =Old People but the majority were very confused. And most prejudice or fear stems from the unknown. Jimi and others were reaching beyond thee ESTABLISHMENT and they didn't like that. Still, it is quite a shame that a cab driver or dispatcher did nothing to get that priceless recording back to its rightful owners. I've heard about this since 73. Sigh.
Good point!
Amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
Another great episode of the guitar god!🎛️ 😩🎸🎛️
Thanks again! Glad you're enjoying the content. Cheers!