๐ฅ 1967.
โช Following an afternoon performance in Mouscron, Belgium, The Experience drive south to Lens, France where they perform at Twenty Club.
โช Mouscron, Twenty Club, 18 Grand Place, Hainault, Belgium, JHE
Concert (40 minutes). Evening show.
Rikki Stein: โโฆWe also presented him At the Twenty Club in Mouscron which was our home base and where the reaction was altogether different - they loved him to bits!.โ
โช Twenty Club, Lois sous Lens, Picardie, France
Loison-Sous-Lens (in the heart of the coalmining district.
Concert (40 minutes) afternoon show starting at 16:00
Mitch: โMost of the places we played in Europe were small theatres, there were no real blues-clubs, I don't think they existed as they did in England. We did do a couple of really weird gigs on the outskirts of Paris, though. They were almost like biker bars, really awful places. I donโt know about those, but a lot of our early European gigs came from promoters seeing us at the early London showcase gigs.โ
Noel: โNot such a good gig.โ
Rikki Stein: โOn the 5th March 1967 we opened the doors. Our first show was with Jimi Hendrix who we were touring at that time. It was his first European tour where he was totally unknown, despite being No 1 in the UK at the time with โHey Joeโ. The place was packed but the reaction to Jimi was one of stupefaction. At the end of โWild Thingโ, his first number, there was total silence. The entire audience just stood there, open-mouthed. Theyโd never seen or heard anything like it in their life. It was as if heโd just landed from Alpha Centauri.โ
๐ฅ 1968.
โช Mitch & Noel in Bahamas
โช Jimi stayed in his home town, New York City
โช Melody Makerโs Frank Simpson interviews Hendrix for a March 16 piece.
๐ฅ 1969.
Valerie Mabbs of Record Mirror interviews Jimi at his Brook Street apartment for the March 15th issue.
๐ฅ 1970.
No News...
๐ฅ 1973.
The former US manager of Jimi Hendrix Michael Jeffrey was one of 68 people killed in a plane crash in France. Jeffery was en-route to a court appearance in London related to Hendrix.
๐ฅ Gone to Rock โnโ Roll Heaven
โก John Belushi Joliet 'Jake' Blues. (Jan 24, 1949 - Mar 5, 1982)
'Sweet Home Chicago' from the film Blues Brothers:
Another incredible post. Thank you V.
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