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PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:07 pm 
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Shit. I was out having dinner with an old friend. Was it good?

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Shit. I was out having dinner with an old friend. Was it good?


D'oh! I fell asleep before it came on. Did anyone else catch it?

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I think Toze saw it, but he's never here.

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It's on again a couple more times, including tonight. Here's where to find out when: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/schedule/

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What I saw (about 45 minutes or so) was good. I don't really EVER listen to Hendrix anymore despite liking his work a lot so it was nice to hear some things with a certain freshness, because, let's face it, there is a very finite amount of Hendrix material and footage out there and its been done to death.

I'll be interested to catch the rest.

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It was great... even after all these years it presented him in fresh and interesting ways. A guy who smiled a lot, was articulate and thoughtful, a great singer, great clothes... and, yeah, so much blues, and so much intensity in his playing. We take him for granted.

July, 1967 on Telegraph Ave., record store with speakers out to door, the bomp bomp of Purple Haze blasting out... mitochondria made out with the DNA and absolutely everything changed forever. I was so fucking lucky to have had this life.

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Finch Platte Wrote:
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Shit. I was out having dinner with an old friend. Was it good?


D'oh! I fell asleep before it came on. Did anyone else catch it?



Thanks for the heads up FP. I caught the last 30mins and recorded the next showing. I don't listen to his music much anymore but I always thought he was interesting and sort of otherworldly in how he'd express himself in interviews and such.


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I'm hoping to catch it sunday night at 8.

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Thought it was excellent, and no, I hardly EVER listen to Hendrix music, and haven't for quite a while. Things I took away that either I didn't know, or had forgotten:

- Billy Cox is a phenomenal bass player
- Redding and Mitchell were scrawny little guys
- These days, Dave Mason could be a stunt double for Boy George
- Jimi's lyrical talents were always pushed behind his technical ability
- By all accounts, he was a genuinely nice, self-effacing person

11/22/68- Hendrix @ Jacksonville Coliseum. Opening act- Cat Mother & The All Night Newsboys. Couldn't tell you a thing about them . Jimi was on fire. Half the hippies in JAX were wearing bandanas tied around one knee for months after.


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- Billy Cox is a phenomenal bass player


I thought the same while I was watching 'cause I figured it would be incredibly difficult to back that man, no wonder J wanted him continuing on, also Cox was well measured in his reverence for J, like a good friend would be, kinda touched me


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11/22/68- Hendrix @ Jacksonville Coliseum. Jimi was on fire.



Damn you.

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Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
tentoze Wrote:
11/22/68- Hendrix @ Jacksonville Coliseum. Jimi was on fire.



Damn you.


I also "saw" him at the 2nd Atlanta Pop festival in '70, 2 months before he died, but don't ask me how good of a set played- I was cresting a 4 or 5 day mescaline/peyote binge. I think his music sounded green.


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It was probably not a great show anyway. The end wasn't great from what I've seen or heard on recordings. I'm sure he was worse off than you were.

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If interested I saw his Miami Pop festival was issued:

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Miami Pop Festival (2013)
Filed Under: live, psychedelic rock by exy — 2 CommentsNovember 6, 2013
Miami Pop FestivalIn the spring of 1968, the Miami Pop Festival became the first major multi-day rock festival to be held on the East Coast in the wake of 1967′s groundbreaking Monterey Pop Festival. The Jimi Hendrix Experience had been the breakthrough act that wowed audiences at Monterey, so promoter Michael Lang (who would help put together the Woodstock Music and Art Fair a year later) persuaded Hendrix to headline the Miami event.

Hendrix, who was recording Electric Ladyland at the time, brought along recording engineer Eddie Kramer to tape his gig in Miami, and while Hendrix’s set has circulated for years as a bootleg, Miami Pop Festival finally gives this performance an authorized release, with Kramer mixing the 45-year-old tapes. This recording has long been celebrated by Hendrix enthusiasts over the years, and it’s not hard to see why; thanks to Kramer, the recording is clean and full of detail (right down to the rattle of the springs in Hendrix’s whammy bar), and the Experience sound quite good, with Hendrix and drummer Mitch Mitchell interacting with their usual intuitive skill, while Noel Redding serviceably holds down the bottom end on bass. However, while this is a dynamic and well-preserved performance from Hendrix and the Experience (and you can’t have too many of those), it isn’t an especially exciting one. There’s plenty of nuance but noticeably less fire in Hendrix’s guitar work, and he seems most comfortable stretching out on slow blues numbers, while sounding just a bit too relaxed on Are You Experienced? material like “Foxey Lady,” “Purple Haze,” and “Fire” (though he brings a welcome emotional intensity to “I Don’t Live Today”); the group curiously ignores songs from the more recent Axis: Bold as Love. It’s worth noting that Hendrix played two sets on the first day of the May 1968 Miamifest; this release features the evening set in full, while just two tunes from the afternoon show are included as a bonus, and “Fire” and “Foxey Lady” sound tougher and more committed in their first run through of the day than their second. Perhaps Kramer and the Hendrix estate should scour the vaults to find the rest of the afternoon set; as it is, Miami Pop Festival is a welcome addition to the authorized Hendrix catalog, but it doesn’t cast much new light on his music or his performance style, making for a good but not a great live release.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:47 pm 
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For anyone interested the entire doc is up on Dangerous Minds:

http://dangerousminds.net/comments/hear_my_train_a_comin_watch_new_pbs_jimi_hendrix_documentary


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