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Jimi Hendrix, John Entwistle and Noel Redding: Backstage, Monterey Pop Festival, 1967

12:27 PM GMT 02/01/2008

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Posted by Ross_Bennett at 12:27 PM GMT 02/01/2008

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  • this is amazing a man about to change the way we play music sitting in a trance and mentally preparing his show note the hands and the concentration he is out of this world and doesnt even notice the dogs in front of him

    Posted by Anonymous at 4:02 AM GMT 26/09/2008 Report Abuse

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  • this is amazing a man about to change the way we play music sitting in a trance and mentally preparing his show note the hands and the concentration he is out of this world and doesnt even notice the dogs in front of him

    Posted by yunny yanez at 4:02 AM GMT 26/09/2008 Report Abuse

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  • RE: Or maybe he's so stoned out of his gourd that he can't keep his eyes open. Pathetic.

    Posted by E at 4:13 AM GMT 26/11/2008 Report Abuse

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  • RE:in all events he changed the world s music that day and he was laughing all the time like,, last night in my room ha ha,,
    ,, i just wanna grab you man and go uhmmmmmm like that a very potential high cuz he knew how to channel it through music and he didnt get paranoid . the only thing was he was stuttering when he talked but his music was sky high into the universe , I heard that the best guitarist around that night began to tremble when he started killing floor oh my god ... is he that good????????? they asked trying to light a cigarette and trembling ha ha its not a joke man its the real story ... by bob dylan .. thats his grandma over there ha ha ..........

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    JIMI HENDRIX MURDERED? “NOT IMPROBABLE” SAYS NOEL REDDING...

    The name Jimi Hendrix conjures up some of the most colourful and wildest moments that the sixties produced. Hendrix arrived, he conquered and took the music world by storm, got inside your head and went onto the great gig in the sky - all by the age of 27.

    The Jimi Hendrix Experience , left you in no doubt that it was exactly that – an experience.
    A trio of musicians who came together from both sides of the Atlantic and found common ground, fame and for one third of the group not very much fortune.

    For Noel Redding the bass player in the group the experience was not to be forgotten. Since the death of Hendrix 40 years ago, much as been documented about him and the group.

    Looking back to the sixties and you could be thinking you are on another planet. Any history relating to that period is taken up with music and culture. The Jimi Hendrix Experience played
    it's part.

    Making a timely appearance is a DVD that is being put out by Discs International, containing a never before seen interview with Noel Redding recorded at his home in Ireland in 1988.

    It makes fascinating viewing. All the years of seeing film of them in concert and photographs of Hendrix, Redding and Mitchell, you find yourself sitting in a living room not with just a legend – but an ordinary guy talking about his early days with the group. No rock star here, no pretentious name dropping, just plain talking. Listening to him you are left wondering how they made it to top.

    I asked producer Will Scally who had the foresight to record this interview how it all came about.
    “ I had known and been friends with Noel for many years and always found him a very upfront, straightforward guy. We often spoke about doing an interview, he wanted to speak about the band, money, drugs and the death of Hendrix and much more – even speaking about the possibility of Hendrix being murdered. He was on good form that day and wanted to record this for prosperity

    Sadly Noel Redding died back in 2003 aged 57

    For those interested in Hendrix, Redding and the history of sixties rock music this rare visual documentary should not be missed. The Redding Experience Release date TBC


    Barry Levene
    Global Village Music
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  • RE: Pathetic? Get back to anonymity mr. nobody. He was the best guitar player EVER!!!!! WHO ARE you

    Posted by RANDOMPROWLER at 2:37 AM GMT 11/11/2010 Report Abuse

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  • Jimi Hendrix – Assassinado?? “Não é improvável” Diz Noel Redding…

    O nome Jimi Hendrix evoca os momentos mais alegres e selvagens que os anos 60produziram. Hendrix chegou, conquistou e levou o mundo da música ao seu auge, entrou nas nossas cabeças e deu os melhores espectáculos sobre o céu – Isto tudo aos 27 anos.

    A Experiência Jimi Hendrix, deixou-nos sem dúvidas, exactamente nisso – na Experiência.

    Um trio de músicos que se uniu vindo dos dois lados do Oceano Atlântico encontraram terreno comum e fama, mas não muita fortuna.

    Para Noel Redding, o baixista do grupo, a experiência não é para ser esquecida. Desde a morte de Hendrix há 40 anos atrás, muito está documentado acerca dele e da banda.

    Olhando para trás, para os anos 60, pensamos que estamos num mundo completamente diferente. Qualquer história relacionada com este período é dedicada á musica e á cultura. A experiência Jimi Hendrix teve a sua parte.

    A marcar isso mesmo é o DVD que está a ser produzido pela Discs International, descrevendo uma entrevista nunca publicada de Noel Redding, em sua casa na Irlanda em 1988.

    É fascinante, depois de tantos anos a vermos filmes e fotografias de Hendrix,Redding e Mitchell, encontramo-nos perante, não o que chamamos de lenda – mas sim uma pessoa simples a falar dos seus primeiros tempos com o grupo. Sem se tentar passar como uma das maiores estrelas de rock que o tempo já viu, tem uma conversa aberta e honesta. Ao ouvi-lo pensamos como é que eles conseguiram chegar ao topo.

    Perguntei ao Productor Will Scally quem teve o cuidado de fazer esta entrevista, de como tudo aconteceu:

    “Eu conheci e fui amigo do Noel por muitos anos e sempre o achei muito franco ehonesto. Nós frequentemente falavamos sobre fazer uma entrevista acerca da banda, do dinheiro, das drogas, da morte de Hendrix e muito mais – até falar da possibilidade de Hendrix ter sido assassinado. Ele estava em boa forma nesse dia e quis gravar isto simplesmente para a posterioridade”.

    Foi com tristeza que Noel Redding morreu em 2003, com 57 anos.

    Para todos os que estão interessados no Hendrix, Redding e na história de músicarock dos anos 60, este raro documentário visual não pode ser perdido.

    O DVD estará disponível no dia 6 DE DEZEMBRO de 2010.

    Ana Raquel Henriques


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  • he's staring on tits

    Posted by 420 at 1:45 AM GMT 26/12/2010 Report Abuse

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  • RE: E #@!!! U

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