🐩 1959.
🎡 February 3rd, 1959 was for many, "the day the music died", when Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper were all killed. Their plane took off a little after 1 AM from Clear Lake, Iowa, when a cold North-East wind gave way to a blinding snow storm which drastically reduced visibility. Encased in a sea of snow with only white below, pilot Roger Peterson seemed to become disoriented and flew the plane into the ground. One wing hit the frozen earth and the small plane tumbled over and over, killing the three musicians and the plane's young pilot.
🐩 1967.
🎡 The Experience perform at Ricky Tick, Hounslow, MIddlesex.
Concert (60 minutes)
Jimi met Roger Mayer for the third time and he invited Roger to go along to the studio session at Olympic Studios after the concert.
Noel was probably using Chas’ 4-string Gibson EB2 bass.
Songs: unknown
Noel: “Jimi broke his guitar.”
Eric Clapton: “Jimi Hendrix is the most beautiful guitarist I've ever seen. I sat there watching and listening to him at the club last night and I couldn't believe it. I felt like a fan all over again.”
“Some kids think that about you,” said Ginger sleepily but pointedly.
🐩 1968.
🎡 Winterland, San Francisco, California
After a 2:00 intro segment, the show starts. There are dropouts and gaps in the sound. This makes for a frustrating listening experience. Also, the crowd near the taper keeps yelling for people to "SIT DOWN". The dropouts in sound seem to be remedied by "The Wind Cries Mary". "Little Wing" is dedicated to the people in the back "who can't see". The sound is rough, but fairly typical for a 1968 audience tape. Before "Purple Haze", Jimi refers to his difficulties with the "amplifier scene".
Support: Albert King; John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers.
Audience ~ 3,500
Songs 2nd show: Rock Me Baby // Red House // Foxy Lady // Like A Rolling Stone // Purple Haze // others unknown.
🐩 1969.
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🐩 1970.
🎡 Record Plant, New York Studio Recording Jimi completed overdubs onto his Jan 21 Record Plant recording of “Power Of Soul”. A new mix was also prepared.
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