1966.
💥 London at “Aberbach House”; rehearsals
Noel went to rehearsals, during which they tried out new drummers. Eric Burdon was present as well. [First rehearsal of Jimi, Mitch and Noel together.]
(see Debbie’s post for details)
https://plus.google.com/109564805347348145270/posts/61Cso1Up38h
↪ “Les Cousins”, 49 Greek Street, London W1; Jimi jams with various bluesmen from the USA.
Andy Matheou (a greek Cypriot): “At that time there were a lot of American bluesmen here, and Alexis Korner thought it would be good to get everyone together for an all-nighter with him topping the gig. That was the night Hendrix came in with Chas Chandler, his manager.”
1967.
💥 London, " Olympic Sound Studios"
Studio recordings for 'Bold As Love' and 'Castles Made Of Sand'.
(see Debbie’s post for details)
https://plus.google.com/109564805347348145270/posts/JWdh6yWnCZ7
1968.
💥 The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform at the Honolulu International Center.
Jimi: "Sit down!" And forget everything that happened today. We'll take care of your ears, we'll try not to play too hard ... "
(see Debbie’s post for details)
https://plus.google.com/109564805347348145270/posts/EEsJs9Mz2Xn
↪ After the concert of the Honolulu International Center, all the world went to Thomas Square for a jam session during the Art-Park Festival. Jimi on guitar and Mitch on drums, with Dale Enders on bass and David Lovatto on harmonica for this jam. The song list is unknown.
↪ Radio Interview - Honolulu, 1701 Ala Wai Boulevard, "K-POI" station Live interview with Jimi and Mitch led by Harvey Weinstein. Jimi goes down in flames the young disc jockey who desperately tries to interview him (it's his first interview!) Once Jimi left, Mitch explains that he does this with all the disc jockeys, There's nothing personal about it. It's just a kind of game for him.
1969.
💥 James Daniel Sundquist is born in Stockholm - Sweden
💥 Born on this day
♡ 1943, Roy Book Binder
Roy Book Binder and Matt Wiffen play "Mississippi Blues": https://youtu.be/bE27J3-zNxU
https://photos.app.goo.gl/e3g7g6UhTnvzBHo32
Some of the TTG Studio pictures are from 1968, not 1967. I have become so "Obsessed" about his pictures that I can tell now.
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