Friday 4 May 2018

🐟 May, 04

🐟 1967.
> Possible interview with Disc & Music Echo at Upper Berkeley Street, published June 17.
> The JHE appeared on UK TV's Top Of The Pops, performing 'Purple Haze'. During afternoon rehearsals for the show, Mick Jagger went into the studio to see Jimi Hendrix.
> London SW13, "Olympic Sound Studios", 117 Church Road, Barnes
Studio recordings for "Mr. Bad Luck" (aka "Look Over Yonder"); "Taking Care Of No Business"; "She's So Fine" (Noel Redding: "First time through with Jimi playing bass as he would when I introduced a new song").
> London W1, Upper Berkeley Street flat - JHE attend a business meeting.

🐟 1968.
Record Plant, New York City, New York USA
19:30 – 04:30: 9 hours

Noel: “I showed up the next day as well, but no one else did. At least there were no crowds. So I redid some bass lines in peace and quiet and later had a fantastic blow with Larry Coryell, who turned out to be an adept rock ‘n’ roller. I moaned to Chas, who was sympathetic but had a different - if equally depressing angle on the whole affair. To him it was a matter of easing how long The Experience could be kept going.”

🐟 1969.
Syracuse, War Memorial Auditorium, Park Avenue, NY, USA. JHE
The JHE traveled back to the USA from Toronto, Canada
Concert at 19:30.
Support: Cat Mother And The All Night Newsboys.
Audience: 5,500
Accommodation: Randolph House Motel, Electronics Parkway, Syracuse, New York.

Unconfirmed set order: Fire ⛴ Getting My Heart Back Together Again ⛴ Spanish Castle Magic ⛴ Red House ⛴ I Don’t Live Today ⛴ Foxy Lady ⛴ Stone Free ⛴ Room Full Of Mirrors ⛴ Voodoo Child (slight return).

🐟 1970.
🎻⛴ 'Timothy Leary Benefit', Village Gate, New York USA
https://youtu.be/cAliqfMyOa8



🐟 1987.
Gone to Rock ‘n’ Roll Heaven:
Paul Vaughn Butterfield (17 Dec 1942 - 4 May 1987)
https://youtu.be/TkpnD-f76bQ