scannest wrote:If this doesn't get pedro out of hiding, nothing will.
I would add "Angel" and "May This Be Love". I love my Jimi ballads.
version sound wrote:scannest wrote:If this doesn't get pedro out of hiding, nothing will.
I would add "Angel" and "May This Be Love". I love my Jimi ballads.
I love those as well. With Hendrix, it's more a matter of trying to decide what not to put on the list. "Red House" from the UK version of AYE is pretty much the only track on the three Experience LPs that definitely wouldn't be on my list.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
version sound wrote:scannest wrote:If this doesn't get pedro out of hiding, nothing will.
I would add "Angel" and "May This Be Love". I love my Jimi ballads.
I love those as well. With Hendrix, it's more a matter of trying to decide what not to put on the list. "Red House" from the UK version of AYE is pretty much the only track on the three Experience LPs that definitely wouldn't be on my list.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
dave123 wrote:Wow, you guys are some serious Hendrix fans. I got into Jimi at the same time, as I got into punk. My brother gave me a copy of Axis Bold As Love in an effort to get me to like music other than the Pistols and the Jam. I loved it and was an instant convert (to Hendrix, not the whole hippy lifestyle). I need to restock my Hendrix collection, so I can recheck out all of these songs you guys are mentioning. My father used to tell a funny story of having to pick my brother up from seeing Hendrix. He waited outside the concert hall for ages until he gave up and went and banged on the service door. The security let him in to look around. He found my brother "asleep" under a chair. Nice. Needless to say, you didn't speak about Hendrix too much in my house.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
dave123 wrote:Wow, you guys are some serious Hendrix fans. I got into Jimi at the same time, as I got into punk. My brother gave me a copy of Axis Bold As Love in an effort to get me to like music other than the Pistols and the Jam. I loved it and was an instant convert (to Hendrix, not the whole hippy lifestyle). I need to restock my Hendrix collection, so I can recheck out all of these songs you guys are mentioning. My father used to tell a funny story of having to pick my brother up from seeing Hendrix. He waited outside the concert hall for ages until he gave up and went and banged on the service door. The security let him in to look around. He found my brother "asleep" under a chair. Nice. Needless to say, you didn't speak about Hendrix too much in my house.
version sound wrote:Hell, I think even Welly would enjoy a lot of the first LP.
Welly wrote:Why bring me into it? I'm like the Dag poster boy for narrow-mindedness now huh?
version sound wrote:Welly wrote:Why bring me into it? I'm like the Dag poster boy for narrow-mindedness now huh?
No, just the poster with the least tolerance for anything with a whiff of "classic rock" about it.
JGJR wrote:dave123 wrote:Wow, you guys are some serious Hendrix fans. I got into Jimi at the same time, as I got into punk. My brother gave me a copy of Axis Bold As Love in an effort to get me to like music other than the Pistols and the Jam. I loved it and was an instant convert (to Hendrix, not the whole hippy lifestyle). I need to restock my Hendrix collection, so I can recheck out all of these songs you guys are mentioning. My father used to tell a funny story of having to pick my brother up from seeing Hendrix. He waited outside the concert hall for ages until he gave up and went and banged on the service door. The security let him in to look around. He found my brother "asleep" under a chair. Nice. Needless to say, you didn't speak about Hendrix too much in my house.
I guess your brother is much older? That's very cool that he got to see Hendrix in any case, though!
version sound wrote:From what I've heard, the Sony Legacy mono ABAL is as good as the Classic, unless you have a superstar audiophile set-up. I have a needledrop of a mono Barclay AYE and a bootleg CD of ABAL in mono (seems to be a tape source, but I don't know from where). Both are cool listens in mono. I think AYE is actually better in mono. It's more direct and has more energy than the stereo.
Welly wrote:I did, however, give my son a Hendrix album when he was first learning guitar, and he has loads of Hendrix stuff now.
My son is 19 today by the way. Tempus fugit.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
aquaman wrote:...trying to determine if I have no friends or the ones I have suck, East Coasters clearly excluded.
scannest wrote:aquaman wrote:...trying to determine if I have no friends or the ones I have suck, East Coasters clearly excluded.
Oh no, we suck too.
WrEtcH wrote:I bought these and now all I need is an electric lady land (orig pressing) I love it.
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version sound wrote:WrEtcH wrote:I bought these and now all I need is an electric lady land (orig pressing) I love it.
http://instagram.com/p/tWCwnuG4cA/?modal=true
http://instagram.com/p/r6pI__G4Xx/?modal=true
Beware. Supposedly they fucked up the phasing on the American first press (two-tone steamboat label), so you're better off with a second press. Of course, ELL is the one I have a nice first press copy of
lewdd wrote:Why is "Peace in Mississippi" not on any of these lists?
lewdd wrote:lewdd wrote:Why is "Peace in Mississippi" not on any of these lists?
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