Thursday 29 March 2018

💫 March, 29

💫 1967.
유 The Experience returned to De Lane Lea Studios in London to focus attention on “Manic Depression.” In between takes of “Manic Depression”, Jimi lead the band through an instrumental take of Michel Polnareff popular 1966 single, “La Poupée qui Fait Non.”
Tape Log: Manic Depression ♡ La Poupée qui Fait Non

유 Jimi is interviewed by Penny Valentine for Disc and Music Echo, publication April 1, 1967

💫 1968.
Chicago University, Chicago, Illinois USA, JHE

Neville: “Woke Hugh up at 9:30 had breakfast got ... set off about 10:30. Drove across Cincinatti through INDIANA. Stopped off at INDIANA had a look ‘round went into a couple of music shops... then carried on up to CHICAGO arrived...very tired. Had a big hassle to get organ... finally got a couple of guys to help”

Jimi: “S.O.S”

Noel: “It was really a drag when our second gig in Chicago fails to come off due to electrical trouble after we have already come all the way from Cincinnati. But Cynthia and Pam of the Plaster casters fill the gap nicely.”

Neville: “Had a lot of trouble with amps, buzzing terrible. Finally Jimi stormed off without even doing one number. Jimi went on stage after the Soft Machine but the amps buzzed so badly he walked off and refused to play, so the rest of the gig was cancelled.”

💫 1969.
No News...

💫 1970.
No News...