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The color version of I Left Work Early For This....I personally like this version much better....Just makes me feel all warm and cozy inside :-)

This handout photo by Henry Diltz shows musician Jimi Hendrix at the original Woodstock festival in Bethel, New York in August 1969. The music festival took place from August 15-18. Thirty-two of the best-known musicians of the day appeared during the weekend in front of nearly half a million people, southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York.

Handel Hendrix House, Mayfair - London.

"Play It Loud" Rock & Roll show at The Metropolitan Art Museum

Jimi Hendrix was the greatest guitarist the world has ever seen, and remains so. He usually played a Fender Strat, but was known to also play the "Flying-V".

On either instrument, he was a genius.

Concept Art for The Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas by Jack Dubois for AD ART. The pitch story, in Jack's words (after showing him Doug's concept art): "Doug's Hard Rock Vegas concept got me to rooting out my original pre-model concept (on a black card, and note the "purple haze").... Big program that yielded a less-than-flattering exit for us by their CEO. I think I told you this story...Their AD had led us down this path, but when we came in with the model (cloaked in a purple velvet shroud, no less) and spec drawings to present to the CEO, all he demanded to know immediately was its cost, which at the time ran well over a million (Jimi was 90', rotating on a pedestal with animating neon and bulbs)! His response? "No f---king way", screamed and repeated, lest we misunderstood. We did not, and hurriedly left, never to discuss the subject again, as if the project had never existed. That's the way it is with many salesman--a lost job is rarely ever brought up again...Ever. I hope Doug at least had a more polite audience."

 

Jack Dubois was a real character... an uber talented artist... an amazing storyteller... and a dear friend.

One of the last holdouts in the redevelopment of South Lake Union here in Seattle, Wa: Guitar Center. But its days are numbered. In a weird coincidence, Paul Allen who owns Vulcan, a development group has future plans for the site and no mention of Guitar Center returning in the new space. He is also a big fan of music thus spearheading the EMP (Experience Music Project). Yet, has no qualms about displacing an iconic music store to Seattle. Through the red curtain stage left is a shiny new building. Paul Allen's new HQ's Allen Institute for Brain Science.

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Some visitors go heavy on the lipstick and give Jimi a kiss.

Eighth Street

Greenwich Village

Jimi Hendrix’ studio

What saves your sanity when the days stretch on and on, when the frustration of being crammed in your little cubicle makes you wanna jump out of office, when your head starts spinning with all the staring into the computer screen, when your eyes are boiling red and screaming for sleep, when the sight of code makes you wanna regurgitate the sloppy cafeteria lunch you've just consumed, when the formal clothes and leather shoes start feeling like shrink-wrap. Nah, not a fag. Argh. Listening to the blues. Whatever kind. Sonny Boy Williamson, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, and everyone who took the blues forward and gave the world Rock n' Roll.. Jimi Hendrix in particular. Divine.

 

Technically, you can't do much with a camera thats easier than this. Take big bucket. Turn tap. See water splash. Switch camera on. Focus. Nah, autofocus. Flash. Click. And lo! You've got a perfectly awesome water bubble photo!

 

Title Dedication : Sonny Boy Williamson

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This is Jimi at the Hollywood Bowl in LA. Check the emotion captured here.

  

JIMI HENDRIX - VARIATIONS ON A THEME: RED HOUSE

Title: Red House

Format: CD with inserts and jewel case

Country: USA

Label: Hal Leonard Publishing / Are You Experienced Ltd.

Catalog Number: -

Condition: Mint-

  

Synopsis: Jimi Hendrix came from the blues. As a young man on the

demanding Chitlin' circuit, Jimi began to explore his roots in the blues. He

became a student of the urban electric blues of Buddy Guy, Muddy

Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker; the acoustic Delta blues of

Robert Johnson, Son House, and Charlie Patton; and the blues-influenced

jazz of Charlie Christian and Wes Mongtomery.

As he got deeper into the blues, he began to open up the parameters of

the music and take it further and further out. From the beginning, "Red

House" was his blues-based anthem, which he performed, like a true

bluesman, differently each time. Though there are six Hendrix

performances of the song, astute listeners will note that each is an entirely

unique approach to the twelve bar form. For guitar players and non-playing

music fans alike, we are assembled this collection so they can learn from

the master. As you listen to version after version of "Red House", the

astounding talents of this ultimate blues man will reveal themselves to you.

- Noe The G . Noe Goldwasser

TRACKLISTING:

Red House - Berkeley, CA - 5/30/70 - with Billy Cox & Mitch Mitchell

Red House - Newport Pop, Devonshire Downs, CA 6/20/69 - with Noel

Redding & Mitch Mitchell

Red House - Studio, Hollywood, CA 1969 - Lee Michaels, Noel Redding,

Mitch Mitchell, Buddy Miles (this is not the album version, but a studio jam

with organ!)

Red House - Los Angeles Forum, CA 4/26/69 - with Noel Redding & Mitch

Mitchell

Red House - Albert Hall, London 2/24/69 - with Noel Redding & Mitch

Mitchell

Red House - Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/10/68 - with Noel Redding

& Mitch Mitchell

Red House - John Lee Hooker in the studio Hollywood, CA 3/20/89

 

Note from a seller on EBay 9-1-2004:

JIMI HENDRIX - RED HOUSE 7 VERSIONS LIVE J L HOOKER

I've had this in my collection for a while. I used to play electric guitar and

enjoyed reading and learning about playing through guitar instructional

books, sheet music, and anything usual in that section of the music store.

I came across this CD almost 12 years ago. It is highly usual in that it was

published by a sheet music company, so it has no catalog number or UPC

code. However it collects 6 different live versions (official of course) of Jimi

Hendrix playing Red House, including an instudio rendition done by THE

MAN, John Lee Hooker!

 

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... also thought you should know that yours truly Doctor Noe aka Noe the G under his own Guitar Galaxy shingle did a historic interview with Roy Buchanan, Master of the Telecaster and it's on a DVD called Roy Buchanan Telly Talk.

 

Roy Buchanan was interviewed by Noe Gold

and photographed by John Peden

 

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Cheers,

Noe G

 

PS, speakin of YouTube, this has just been put up and I really need to build traffic to it. Can you get it virally linked to some of GW's sites?

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Y-q_OjTgw

   

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My attempt at designing a cover for Jimi's famous single. No idea who is the author of the female shot. I grabbed a photo from the internet, while looking for a "sexy skin" and used a cropped detail out of it.

 

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Cliente: Instituto Dançar

 

A mostra “Hear My Train Comin’: Hendrix Hits London” trouxe peças de roupas usadas pelo artista entre os anos de 1966 e 1967, além de guitarras icônicas e letras de sua autoria. A expo ficou em cartaz no shopping JK Iguatemi São Paulo em julho de 2015.

Just experimenting with my new Sigma.....

 

As a kid I used to listen to Jimi Hendrix even when taking a shower. I had mounted a speakerset in the bathroom (my parents didn't mind) and my favorite album was "Live At The Isle Of Wight". This Bob Dylan cover by Jimi is brilliant I think.... Jimi just put something extra in it! All Along The Watchtower

Jimi helped my to free my mind and to meditate, I'm still thankfull for that.

This picture is dedicated to him....

 

Have a great weekend my friends!

 

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This bronze statue of Seattle native, Jimi Hendrix, is located at Broadway and Pike. If I was better with Photoshop I would have made the background psychadelic purple or something, but as it is that is the beautiful Seattle Central Community College in the background.

Artwork ©jackiecrossley

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Watch, listen and enjoy Jimi Hendrix tribute to Cream on The LuLu show

 

Jimi Hendrix: Axis: Bold As Love 1968

 

1. EXP (Hendrix)(1:55)

2. Up From The Skies (Hendrix)(2:58)

3. Spanish Castle Magic (Hendrix)(3:03)

4. Wait Until Tomorrow (Hendrix)(3:00)

5. Ain't No Telling (Hendrix)(1:49)

6. Little Wing (Hendrix)(2:24)

7. If 6 Was 9 (Hendrix)(5:37)

Side 2

8. You Got Me Floatin' (Hendrix) (2:45)

9. Castles Made Of Sand (Hendrix)(2:46)

10. She's So Fine (Redding)(2:37)

11. One Rainy Wish (Hendrix)(3:40)

12. Little Miss Lover (Hendrix)(2:20)

13. Bold As Love (Hendrix)(4:11)

(38'49)

 

Recorded May - June - Oct. 1967

Publ. 1. 12. 1967 (UK), Jan. 1968 (USA)

Prod. Chas Chandler

 

Jimi Hendrix vocal, guitar, bass, piano

Mitch Mitchell drums, back vocal

Noel Redding bass

Graham Nash, Chas Chandler, Roy Wood, Gary Leeds & Trevor Burton back vocal

Cover design David King & Roger Law

Track Record 613003, UK#5, US#3

Bought the LP 21.6.1968 24 mk

 

The 2nd studio album on the Experience.

The wah-wah-pedal was just invented and Jimi just loves the effect, he uses it- perhaps - too much here.

If 6 was 9 is the peak here. Makes cold shivers every time...

 

Trivia about the cover: Hendrix wanted something that would refer to his "indian background" (he was half indian = native American), the guys thought that he ment Indian and that's why the Indian influenced painting (there's nothing "Indian" in the music, no sitar, no tablas).

The lyrics were included in a separate sheet. (the only Hendix album with the lyrics)

lighting his guitar on fire...the Jimi Hendrix Experience

 

11x14 oil painting on board, with colored pencil detail

 

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Sorry flickr chums but I'm going through my guitar obsession phase ! Wishing all my contacts, and friends a wonderful Christmas and a very happy and snappy 2017.

 

If 6 Was 9 is an incredible song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience from Jimi's second album Axis : Bold as Love.

 

In the photo are my Fender guitars 'Freedom' (70's reissue Stratocaster) 'Little Wing' (JH signature edition Stratocaster) and 'Angel' my vintage white American Standard Stratocaster. Yup, I love Strats !

Jimi Hendrix Memorial, Renton, Washington

Nikon F3. Kodak Portra 400 film. Jimi Hendrix Park. Seattle, WA.

This scan comes from a 47 year old print that is still in good condition. I shot this with my first SLR, a Miranda Sensorex, still in occasional use today. I don't remember what type of film I used. Too long ago and I don't have the negatives of this roll any more.

Keep printing to keep film alive! ;)

 

Jimi Hendrix overlooking my drawing desk in an architect's office.

 

I think the guy on the left may be Tom Petty.

...Slight Reprise. Kyla and Jimi, some of the street art at Oak Park and South Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois.

Jimi Hendrix was a rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His mainstream career lasted only four years, but he is widely regarded as one of the most influential guitarists in history and one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century.

Are You Experienced?

Ah! Have you ever been experienced?

Well, I have

 

Taken, Handel & Hendrix House. Mayfair. London.

I loved his music, and I got to see him live in Milwaukee with my brothers..Amazing performance!!! He was dressed in red and had a red bandana on his head... Nobody could play like him in my book!!!

 

Had he lived, Jimi Hendrix would have celebrated his 70th birthday today. The legendary musician single-handedly revolutionized the electric guitar during the late 1960s. His incredibly inventive and dexterous playing, mixed with his effects experimentation, charismatic stage persona, and flamboyant style helped make him one of the most revered and influential rock artists of all time.

 

Jimi only released three studio albums while he was alive, but those records continue to inspire and challenge listeners and musicians to this day. Sadly, he was only 27 when he died from asphyxiation.

 

Note: I didn't take these photos..I wish I would have been in to photograpy back then!! ; ) Happy 70th Jimi..RIP ♥

  

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