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The Strange Magic of Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile”
Poor Polyphonic. He was just about to deliver another perfectly mixed treatise on a classic rock magnum opus when the YouTube algorithm and the Jimi Hendrix Estate stepped in to stop him before publishing. So while you can watch this real-time explication of Hendrix’s more-than-just-a-jam “Voodoo Chile” with just the the graphics and the narration, you should cue up the 15 minute track however you can (for example on Spotify), and then press play when when the video gives the signal. (This might be the first YouTube explainer video to ask for copyright-skirting help.)
And anyway, you should have a copy of Electric Ladyland, right? It’s the one where Hendrix and the Experience really push all the boundaries, taking rock, blues, jazz, psychedelia, sci-fi, everything…all out as far as possible in the studio. It’s the one that introduced future members of the Band of Gypsies. And i
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Jimi Hendrix, a name synonymous with electric guitar genius, revolutionized music in ways many still struggle to comprehend. Known for his blistering gitarr solos and unforgettable performances, Hendrix remains an enigma.
The Little-Known Truths of Jimi Hendrix
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Behind the legend lies a treasure trove of lesser-known facts and curiosities that reveal a more complex artist.
The Little-Known Truths of Jimi Hendrix
Jimi’s Ambidexterity: Not Just a gitarr Trick
Hendrix played guitar left-handed, but he didn’t uppstart that way. As a child, he learned right-handed because left-handed guitars were rare. He flipped a right-handed gitarr upside down to kostym his left hand.
This ambidexterity influenced his unique sound and playing style.
A Passion for Sci-Fi
Hendrix loved science fiction. Books like Stranger in a Strange nation by Robert Heinlein deeply inspired him. This interest in sci-fi shaped his songwriting.
Songs like “Third Stone from the Sun” and “Up from the Skies”
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Watch the Earliest Known Footage of the Jimi Hendrix Experience (February, 1967)
Note: If the video plays and you don’t hear sound, look for the volume control in the lower right hand corner of the video.
Within months of moving to London in autumn of 1966, Jimi Hendrix found himself a band, recorded a single, got himself a longterm girlfriend, and proceeded to take the UK by storm. His gigs were essential viewing by rock’s then-royalty–the Who, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Cream, all made sure they caught the American wonder. By the end of the year his first single “Hey Joe” landed him on British television and in the Top 10.
The above video is the first known footage of a live Jimi Hendrix Experience, though the band had been gigging for months. It takes place at the Chelmsford Corn Exchange, in the City of Chelmsford, about 50 miles north-east of London. The date is February 25, 1967, and the gig had only been advertised in the paper