Hendrix wasn’t “angry”.
He was fairly apolitical and served in the Army’s 101st Airborne Division.
Hippie conservative?
To understand the politics of Jimi Hendrix, one must understand the zeitgeist of his time. Free love, drugs, anti-war, communes, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, Nixons lies, and a Mary Poppins carpet bag of other paradigm-changing things were going on. Strangely, though, Jimi often said things that were counter to the ideals of the 60s counterculture.
It is widely accepted that he was a drug-using womanizer, so he lived his life based on those ideas, but he said things like:
Forget about the mass love scene. Thats not where it is. Its not building understanding. And I wish I could say this so strongly that theyd sit up in their chairs.4
He considered abortion a problem, assuming a de facto pro-life stance, saying:
I have a song on abortion and a song on Vietnam and a song on just about any problem 4
And though he was a figure in the black community, he didnt necessarily identify with his minority status, saying:
Music is stronger than politics. I feel sorry for the minorities, but I dont feel a part of one. And I think the answer lies in music.4
It might be natural to identify Hendrix with hippies, and then stretch to todays liberals. But he might have been a bit conservative in todays political climate.
Hendrix really thought music was the answer to anything and everything from religion to politics to race relations. A bit naive, perhaps, but its the honest opinion of a brilliant man who never even made it to 30 years old.
I think it insults Jimi’s memory.
“Hippies” were not as liberal as history is portraying them now.
Reality is not many people were angry, they were passionate, which is not something you much anymore, you just see anger.
To understand the politics of Jimi Hendrix, one must understand the zeitgeist of his time. Free love, drugs, anti-war, communes, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, Nixons lies, and a Mary Poppins carpet bag of other paradigm-”
He died in 1970. What were the “Nixon lies” that you speak of?