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First Listen: Jimi Hendrix, 'People, Hell And Angels'
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| February 27, 201310:30 PM
| by Stephen Thompson
Posted on 03/03/2013 6:30:42 PM PST by BenLurkin
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:30:47 PM PST
by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
You mean, Jimi Hendrix is STILL dead? Oh my gosh.
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:33:08 PM PST
by
PapaNew
To: BenLurkin
Crossing my fingers that this compilation is as good as advertised.
Much of Hendrix’ posthumous collections are things he would never have allowed to be released. And some were just awfully done, post-production wise.
Thanks for the post.
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:34:27 PM PST
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: BenLurkin

interesting, i can hear three different songs in it...
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:37:53 PM PST
by
Chode
(Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: Windflier

listen to the audio, it's 12 tracks, 53 minutes long
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:39:58 PM PST
by
Chode
(Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: Chode
53 minutes!!??
I HATE that when they make me use just 8 minutes on the B side of tape to finish an album!
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:43:17 PM PST
by
21twelve
("We've got the guns, and we got the numbers" adapted and revised from Jim M.)
To: Windflier
I picked this album up from a "cut-out" bin. That was a few (well about 40) years ago...

Near as I can tell...it is just him and a conga drummer playing impromptu jam sessions at somebody's apartment...
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:45:25 PM PST
by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
To: 21twelve
Does it come in 8-Track format?
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:45:25 PM PST
by
dfwgator
To: 21twelve

LOL!!!
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:46:40 PM PST
by
Chode
(Stand UP and Be Counted, or line up and be numbered - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: BenLurkin
visionary guitarist?
Cat was on dope!
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posted on
03/03/2013 6:50:37 PM PST
by
jaz.357
(Contrary To Ordinary)
To: BenLurkin
Hendrix is overrated by me ear. I don't care for hyped up work like the horrible sounding Anthem at Woodstock and much of the studio albums. However, I really like this
Jimi Hendrix & John McLaughlin jam
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:02:51 PM PST
by
af_vet_1981
(The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began,)
To: BenLurkin
Hendrix is overrated by my ear. I don't care for hyped up work like the horrible sounding Anthem at Woodstock and much of the studio albums. However, I really like this
Jimi Hendrix & John McLaughlin jam
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:03:09 PM PST
by
af_vet_1981
(The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began,)
To: jaz.357
I think he was a genius, but that is my personal opinion.
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:07:39 PM PST
by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
To: BenLurkin
Nobody before or since could play electric guitar like Jimi. He was a genius at electric guitar craftsmanship, including improvisation, no question about it. But I don’t think he was much of a lyricist or songwriter (but his ending solo at Woodstock is one of my all-time favorite instrumentals - - I think it’s called ‘Villanova Junction’, although that title doesn’t appear on the album anywhere).
To: BenLurkin
Listening to the tracks at the link now. Very good quality production for the age of the master tapes.
I see that some of the tracks are the originals which were previously released on the albums ‘Crash Landing’ and ‘Midnight Lightning’. Good to finally hear them without Alan Douglas’ overlaid back-up musicians.
The track, ‘Inside Out’ is obviously the precursor to ‘Ezy Ryder’. Most of the changes of the final song are present.
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:21:57 PM PST
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: BenLurkin
I picked this album [Jimi Hendrix at his best] up from a "cut-out" bin. I used to have that album long ago. It was something that only the most hard core Hendrix aficionado could love. I bought every Hendrix album I could lay hands on in those days, and can say without dissing Jimi, that that one was a real crap.
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:25:45 PM PST
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: jaz.357
visionary guitarist? Cat was on dope! He did his share alright, but you might be surprised to learn that Jimi was in the process of leaving street drugs behind at the end. The man was in a constant state of change, and hardly resembled the breakout artist of 1966 when he died.
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:28:51 PM PST
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Lancey Howard
Yes. I like that one a lot. Unfortunately the sound systems and live recordings from the period were generally pretty awful by today’s standards. Some of hendrix’s best soloing IMO was captured on cassette’s people brought into the concerts. The quality of those recordings is basically unlistenable to anyone except a die-hard. also liked Axis a lot.
at this point I would be surprised if there is anything great left in that tape vault ... but will give it a listen.
To: Lancey Howard
Villanova Junction That is perhaps Jimi's most beautifully written and rendered song.
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posted on
03/03/2013 7:31:34 PM PST
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: BenLurkin
I adore Hendrix, thank you for the post. I think he was a genius too. There still isn’t another guitarist that can touch him though Stevie Ray Vaughan came really close.
My favorite track of Hendrix is his cover of Traffic’s Dear Mr Fantasy in Dallas TX, it is up on Youtube.
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