1967.
💥 London W1, "Saville Theatre", 135-149 Shaftesbury Avenue
Jimi attends a concert by Cream (also attending, amongst others, Pete Townshend, The Beatles, and Pattie Boyd).
💥 Noel Redding also started to get VIP treatment. At "Toft's" (a club Noel used to play in his pre-Experience days), 35-38 Grace Hill, Folkestone, Kent, he signed autographs.
Noel: "Everyone clapped because they said I was there..."
1968.
💥Jimi is interviewed by Dave Gurzenski for the Arizona State Press. The interview is published February 7.
💥Jimi is photographed on stage while performing at the Sun Devil’s Gym at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona on February 5, 1968.
Soft Machine rejoins The Experience for a show at Arizona State University in Tempe.
💥Sun Devils Gym, Arizona State University.
Concert (20:30).
Support: Soft Machine with The Mark Boyle Sensual Laboratory light show.
Tickets: $3.00
Sold out.
Songs: unknown
Bob Gately (promoter): “When we brought Hendrix to the Valley we had over 3,000 happy customers and a good show.”
Neville Chesters: “Not a very good show.”
1969.
💥Jimi wrote a note of four pages (registered in pen on yellow paper). Jimi receives $ 1,200 cash.
1970.
💥Juggy Sound, New York Studio Recording In the early morning hours of February 5, Jimi returned to Juggy Sound as mixing sessions for Band Of Gypsys continued. By this stage, final mixes for “Who Knows” and “Machine Gun” had been crafted and set aside. Hendrix had completed the album’s first side and now focused his energies on completing side two. Among the songs mixed by Hendrix and Kramer but not selected for the album were “Stone Free” [1/1/70 2nd Show] and “Hear My Train A Comin’” [12/31/69 1st Show].
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