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This is the most complete version of the old Carl Perkins song. Another, shorter version of this song would eventually surface on the Loose Ends album. This version was recorded during the final days of the Band Of Gypsies on the 23rd January 1970 under the stewardship of engineer Bob Hughes and 2nd engineer Dave Ragno. The band here is Billy Cox on bass and Buddy Miles on Drums
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Recorded on 23rd July 1970 at Electric Ladyland Studio with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell, this is an unused alternate instrumental version of the song that would eventually form part of the first posthumous Hendrix release, The Cry Of Love.
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This was the recorded at The Record Plant sometime in summer 1970. You can hear a lot of "First Rays of the New Rising Sun" type riffs in here. Rough experimentation here it seems. I added a lot of rare pictures too. Enjoy.
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This jam starts off with Stepping Stone and goes into Earth Blues later on. This is the Band of Gypsys with Juma Sultan on percussion. Recorded September 15th 1969.
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Peace everyone.
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At the time I had made this video, I just got this acoustic. That's why it really sucks, lol. Acoustics are much tougher to play.
Setup-
-Yamaha FG700S acoustic
-Tuned to Eb
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I know this ain't too great and I can't express all of my feelings yet with guitar. But I hope you feel this.
As Stevie Ray Vaughan once said, "I think all guitarists feel it before they can play it."
Setup-
-Squier '51 guitar into a...
-Vox V847 wah...
-JH2S Fuzz...
-VoodooLabs Microvibe...
-Fulltone OCD...
-Fender Blues Jr
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God this song is tough to play (especially the intro, that's why I kinda simplified it). This is probably the most difficult song I know, yet it's just a basic 1-4-5 blues. Hendrix makes it so difficult. I can't imagine the skill it takes to sing over this, as he did live.
I know I'm sloppy at parts, but I've worked HARD at this one.
Thanks for watching
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Whoa! Very sloppy on the opening chords...don't know what the hell I was playing, but I smoothed out after that.
Thanks for watching...same set up as always.
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This is for my friend Jess, who requested the song. It's the only song she knows so I had to do it, hah.
This is a version somewhere in between the Berry and Hendrix version.
I've been learning this song for only about a week now, that's why it's raw. I'll re-do it sometime.
The solo's suck because they are improvised. I guess the first one isn't too bad though.
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I'm sloppy at some parts but whatever...just doing a quick first take. Not trying to be perfect. Main reason I'm doing these is so I can eventually look back in the future and see how much I improve.
Sound quality sucks still... :(
Squier 51 into a JH3S Octave Fuzz into a Vox v847 wah into a JH2S fuzz, into a Fulltone OCD, into a Blues Jr.
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This was recorded on April 24, 1969 at the Record Plant in New York, NY. Jimi on guitar, Billy Cox on bass, Rocky Isaac on drums and Al Marks on percussion.
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Recorded at TTG Hollywood studios in Los Angeles on October 29th, 1968. This version of Red House features Buddy Miles and Mitch Mitchells on drums. Noel Redding on bass. Lee Michaels on keyboard. And of course Jimi Hendrix on guitar.
I love this version of the song so I thought I'd upload it for you guys. Peace
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This was Hendrix's interview with Keith Altham. This is probably Hendrix's last interview he ever had.
Pictures are from September 17, 1970...the day before Jimi died.
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This was Hendrix's interview with Keith Altham. This is probably Hendrix's last interview he ever had.
Pictures are from September 17, 1970...the day before Jimi died.