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Okla-homey
9/18/2007, 06:14 AM
Sept 18, 1970 : Jimi Hendrix dies

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On this day 37 years ago, guitarist James Marshall Hendrix (a/k/a Jimi Hendrix) dies at the age of 28, following a drug overdose in London.

Hendrix was born in Seattle in 1942. He grew up playing guitar, imitating blues greats like Muddy Waters as well as early rockers. He joined the army in 1959 and became a paratrooper but was honorably discharged in 1961after an injury on his 26th jump that exempted him from duty in Vietnam.

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PFC Hendrix, 2/506 PIR, 101st Abn Div.

In the early 1960s, Hendrix backed such musicians as Little Richard, B.B. King, Ike and Tina Turner, and Sam Cooke. He moved to New York in 1964, where he played in coffeehouses.

It was at one of these coffeehouse gigs that British bassist Bryan Chandler of the Animals first heard Hendrix play. Chandler arranged to manage Hendrix and brought him to London in 1966, where they created the Jimi Hendrix Experience with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell. The band's first single, "Hey Joe," hit No. 6 on the British pop charts, and the band became an instant sensation.

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Jimi Hendrix Experience

In 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience made its first U.S. appearance, at the Monterey Pop Festival. Hendrix made a splash by burning his guitar. In the next two years, the band released classic songs like "Purple Haze," "Foxy Lady," and "The Wind Cries Mary." The band's albums included Are You Experienced? (1967), Bold as Love (1969), and Electric Ladyland (1969).

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After the band dissolved in 1969 over creative tensions, Hendrix made his famous appearance at Woodstock, playing a masterful, intricate version of "The Star Spangled Banner." Later that year, he put together a new group called the Band of Gypsies, which debuted on New Year's Eve, 1969.

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The band released only one album, Band of Gypsies (1969). (A second album, Band of Gypsies II, was released in 1986.) Hendrix then recorded another album, without the band, called The Cry of Love, which was released in 1971. Jimi Hendrix played his last concert in August 1970, at the Isle of Wight Festival in Britain.

On this day in 1970 in London, Hendrix had spent the night with his German girlfriend, Monika Dannemann, and likely died in bed after drinking wine and taking nine Vesperax sleeping pills, then asphyxiating on his own vomit.

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Hendrix is buried in the Seattle metro area at Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton, Washington.

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TUSooner
9/18/2007, 06:28 AM
A paratrooper? I never knew.
I've only really discovered Hendrix when my daughter started playing guitar a few years ago. Too bad he had to **** it up by getting dead and stuff...

swardboy
9/18/2007, 06:44 AM
The day the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's album, Hendrix performed the title song that night basically on the fly for an audience that included Paul McCartney....I'd love to hear it but never have. McCartney was a major influence in getting Hendrix in the Monterrey Pop Festival, which basically put him on the map in America. If not for that I wonder if he would have been doomed to exile in Europe like Dio.

Xstnlsooner
9/18/2007, 07:31 AM
Lots of good vids on youtube. A d*mn shame he died so young.
Let's hear it for drug abuse!!

OklaPony
9/18/2007, 08:02 AM
IIRC, he also opened for the Monkees. What a bizarre show that must've been.

yermom
9/18/2007, 08:21 AM
if you haven't seen the thing with him at Woodstock you should check it out

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3981364972665945187

85Sooner
9/18/2007, 08:26 AM
HE was also one of the few musicians that actually supported the efforts in vietnam. according to his biography.

SoonerStormchaser
9/18/2007, 08:28 AM
Wasn't he the one who also faked being ghey to get out of the Army?

...scuse me while I kiss this guy...:rolleyes:

OUDoc
9/18/2007, 08:37 AM
Star Spangled Banner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4AU7oK-xMQ&mode=related&search=

GottaHavePride
9/18/2007, 09:30 AM
Wasn't he the one who also faked being ghey to get out of the Army?

...scuse me while I kiss this guy...:rolleyes:

Um, unless somehow turning gay is an injury sustained while parachuting, I'm guessing no.

TUSooner
9/18/2007, 09:35 AM
so castles made of sand
fall in the sea
eventually

OCUDad
9/18/2007, 10:39 AM
Um, unless somehow turning gay is an injury sustained while parachuting, I'm guessing no.Subtlety is apparently lost on you...

mikeelikee
9/18/2007, 10:55 AM
I'm so glad I was able to see him live, right there in McCaslin Fieldhouse in the Spring of 1970, just a few months before he died. That was one of the biggest highlights of my young (19 at the time) life.

There was a Purple Haze indeed inside the old fieldhouse that evening. You didn't have to bring you own weed to get high--all you had to do was inhale!

OUAndy1807
9/18/2007, 11:36 PM
I was watching a British documentary and watching youtube videos of Hendrix tonight. I search the board to see if there have been any threads about him and I find this one that I totally missed today. Weird.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22eubaCUNJU

OUAndy1807
9/18/2007, 11:42 PM
The day the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's album, Hendrix performed the title song that night basically on the fly for an audience that included Paul McCartney....I'd love to hear it but never have. McCartney was a major influence in getting Hendrix in the Monterrey Pop Festival, which basically put him on the map in America. If not for that I wonder if he would have been doomed to exile in Europe like Dio.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN2DLZSVgvE

OUAndy1807
9/18/2007, 11:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3WeABKGckc