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"Love or Confusion" is Hendrix wondering whether he has found love and happiness ("Is that the stars in the sky") or just more betrayal and depression ("or is it rain falling down"). The lyrics show the battle between emotion and logic ("My heart burns with feeling ... my mind is cold and reeling").
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According to Songfacts.com: "A merman is a male version of a mermaid. In this song, Hendrix sings about how he wants to escape the war-torn world and all the horrible things going on (The Vietnam War for instance) and be reborn as a merman using a machine, which is probably drugs. He decides to leave "the out of style" to their destructive ways and live underwater. "
"This song isn't simply anti-war, Hendrix shows his disgust with the whole world we have built ourselves and how all human progress has been halted by things like the war. He decides to evolve and escape from the others."
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Jimi Hendrix - Blue Wild Angel-- Jimi Hendrix Live At The Isle Of Wight trailer
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Jimi Hendrix 'Voodoo Child' (Slight Return)-- This was recorded after Hendrix had finished the long, slow blues of "Voodoo Chile," a 15-minute jam that appears earlier on the album. An ABC film crew came into the studio to do a piece on The Experience, and told them to "make like you're playing, boys." Jimi said, "Okay, let's do this in E." The TV footage was lost.
Stevie Ray Vaughan covered this on his Couldn't Stand the Weather album, and numerous guitar virtuosos carry out extended versions at their own concerts. Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, and John Petrucci played a version on their G3 2001 tour.
This was one of several standout wah-wah popularized songs, alongside Cream's "White Room" and Isaac Hayes' "Theme from 'Shaft'." Hendrix was considered a master of the wah-wah pedal, and this track earned him the #1 spot on Guitar World's greatest wah solos of all time list in 2015. >>
In 1970, this was released as a single in the UK a week after Hendrix died. It became his only #1 hit.
This was the last song Hendrix performed live. On September 6, 1970, which was 12 days before his death, he played it at a concert in Germany.
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Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child - Live 197---In 1970, this was released as a single in the UK a week after Hendrix died. It became his only #1 hit.
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Eddy Ktramer talks about Electric Ladyland 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, the recording sessions shot, Hendrix's handwritten lyrics, poem and instructions to his record label.
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Electric Ladyland is the third and final studio album by English-American rock band the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released by Reprise Records in North America and Track Records in the UK in October 1968, the double album was the only record from the band produced by Jimi Hendrix
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Jimi Hendrix Live in Stockholm Second Show 1969 Full Album
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Electric Waltz (1969) JIMI HENDRIX - - Full Album
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According to Sonfacts.com: "This was written and originally recorded by Bob Dylan in 1967, but it was the Jimi Hendrix cover that made the song famous. Many other artists have covered it, including Eric Clapton, Neil Young, U2, Dave Matthews Band and The Grateful Dead. Dylan was so impressed with Jimi's version that Dylan for years played it the way that Jimi had recorded it. This was Hendrix' only Top 40 hit in the US, where his influence far outpaced his popularity. He charted a few times in the UK, where he rose to fame before making a name for himself in America."
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Purple Haze By Jimi Hendrix: According to sources Hendrix claimed this was inspired by a dream where he was walking under the sea. In the dream, he said a purple haze surrounded him, engulfed him and got him lost. It was a traumatic experience, but in his dream his faith in Jesus saved him.
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Hey Joe, Jimi Hendrix-Cover By Bruno
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