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Do It Best With Jimi
There are few entertainers that do more to take you back to the sixties than Jimi Hendrix. You can feel your bellbottoms and free love flow when listening to “All Along The Watch Tower” or his most popular “Foxy Lady”. Listening to Hendrix vinyl will give you that full out flash-back you desire. You can smell the basement of your parents’ house with the aid of a vinyl record. Recalling how Jimi would stroke his guitar is easy when you see the needle stroking the crannies of that record.
You can sense your heart beat in rhythm to the downward slow howls when Jimi sings “The Wind Cries Mary”. Hearing the chord of F major played through a vinyl record is the only way to really play it. The hurt of Jimi’s lady leaving him after a fight over her cooking isn’t as apparent on the CD recordings or a fancy iTunes mp3. Jimi’s painful agony of thinking he would never see his love again is only apparent through an original vinyl record.
Although “Hey Joe” was originally done by the garage band The Leaves, it was Hendrix who made it his own. One of the best covers ever in the history of music. Few fans don’t know that Jimi wasn’t the first to sing this song. Since Hendrix’s version in 1967, it has been done by everyone from hippie chick Cher to Goth God Nick Cave and his band The Bad Seeds. Feeling the profound caresses of Cave’s voice or the extended chords belted out by Cher, is still best if heard through a vinyl record.
Hendrix is mostly known for his raunchy guitar and antics on stage with his band The Jimi Hendrix Experience, but he had a lesser known blues band called Band of Gypsies. With this group Jimi paid homage to the greats who motivated him. A version of “I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone” originally by The Monkees is covered. In 1966, Mickey Dolenz was the first who asked Jimi to open for The Monkees, and this cover was a way Jimi could say thank you. Unfortunately, most of The Monkees audience were 13 year old girls who hissed Mr. Hendrix off the stage.
A quick career or not, Jimi’s will never be beaten, as he was an amazing electric guitarist. No one has ever been greater even though they try many times over to copy his swagger and style. In the history of music, he has won his spot.
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