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1942 - 1970
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HEAR MY TRAIN A-COMIN' (1969)
Stone Free Again
Look Over Yonder
Hear My Train A-Comin'
My Friend
Tax Free
Midnight
Gloria
Hear My Train A-Comin' Blues
As part of a total reorganization of his messy posthumous catalogue, I recently posted a "new" Jimi Hendrix Experience album on my blog, called Hear My Train A-Comin' - the final album by the original Experience band! It's made up of recordings from during the Electric Ladyland sessions until the band's breakup in 1969, carefully sequenced so that the energy and intensity build over the two (imaginary) LP sides, and so that the album holds together as a cohesive whole like Jimi's other albums do - it's meant to sit alongside Are You Experienced, Band Of Gypsys, and the other ones put out before he died. Hear My Train A-Comin' delves into dylanesque imagery, delta blues, and a large helping of proto-metal to boot!
DM me if you want to hear it, and please read the write up about it that I posted to my blog where I am housing the rest of this series, as well as music by lots of other artists! https://betteralbums.blogspot.com/
This song changes my life on a regular basis.
Anyone else listen to this version?
If you haven't you need to immediately, and if you have, you need to do it anyway.
Anybody know if the Experience Hendrix tour will be adding any Canadian dates? Would absolutely love to see this show.
the first time i heard this song was from a live performance of nothing else matters by metallica and kirk hammett played this song right before starting the song, i never knew it was a hendrix song and i thought kirk was just improvising, so i rewatched the video many times to try and learn it, until i checked the comments a realized it was my jimi hendrix, this is probably my favorite song to play, and along with my new overdrive, reverb and delay pedals i love the tone i was able to get
anyone know? i see some references to an out-of-print release, but im not sure and so many these old video links are dead.
Another killer live rendition of 'Machine Gun'
The greatest tragic play performed in a song, with just three characters, and only four dialogues repeated over and over again, with two opposing emotions.
Listen to Hey Joe, once again.
One day, one of my friends showed up to class in a Jimi Hendrix shirt, so I asked "Oh, you listen to Jimi Hendrix" and they said "yeah, I do". So I jokingly asked "Well... Are You Experienced?" They looked at me so confused and I explain how it's one of his albums, and they were just like "oh..."
My thing is... HENDRIX HAS THREE ALBUMS, it's not that hard to know! Am I crazy?
<3 hey!! I don't want to annoy anybody but I have always found angel - especially the acoustic recording so beautiful - and I wanted to use it in a way <3 so listen if you'd like <3 ! (: thank you guyssss have a great dayyyy
Hello, I find the delay used on the vocals on the first part of the song amazing any ideas on how to recreate this?
I was listening to I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred (looking to sample a portion of it) and the guitar break at 1:14 sounded familiar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u49L-Nu0gGo
Third Stone From The Sun anyone?