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*Jimi Hendrix Biography
*Jimi Hendrix Albums
*Jimi Hendrix Songs
*Jimi Hendrix Hey Baby Berkeley Hills
*Format: 2×12’ Vinyl, Year: 2012, Labels: Experience Hendrix (1), Legacy (1), Barcode: 19, Length: 1:07:34.
*This special, expanded edition of Jimi Plays Berkeley showcases some of Jimi’s finest ever performances filmed over two concerts at the Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970. The film documented the political unrest and student uprisings in Berkeley juxtaposed against such legendary Hendrix live performances as ’Johnny B.
This is a solid performance and well-recorded. Jimi is still the pinnacle of expressive creative guitar playing, even after 50 years. In early ’74 I got a chance to speak with the jazz great Larry Coryell. I asked him who his favorite guitar player was. He said Jimi Hendrix.
Jimi Hendrix - Live at Berkeley (1970)
There was already a video available for these live sessions in Berkeley, but it was a kind of mixed bag from both representations with lots of non-concert footage. What is very interesting in this release is that the full concert (in the original sequence) from the second show is represented (the band was most of time playing two shows a night in those days).
The sound is excellent and the trio Jimi, Cox and Mitchell is my second fave band composition (my fave one being ’The Experience’). Their manager, Mike Jeffery, was willing to recreate the original ’Experience’ trio but Noël Redding was too reluctant. As it is mentioned on the booklet: ’he had elected to quit the group in June ’69 and in the interim had enjoyed little contact with Hendrix’. No Redding then?
It is always a pleasure to listen to the warm voice from the master during the introduction: he was so cool and friendly towards the audience.
The first great moment of music is by no doubt ’Hey Babe’. It starts with some sort of flamenco and develops in a warm and groovy slow rock (similar to what’s available during ’Hey Joe’). An excellent track indeed which will see the light on the very good posthumous ’Rainbow Bridge’ album.
As usual with Hendrix concerts, the second half will just be phenomenal. The explosive ’Machine Gun’ is one of the highlight of course, but I quite like the version available of ’Star Spangled Banner’. Jimi is asking the audience to stand up for the American anthem, and he plays it quite with inspiration.
This version is only second to the huge ’Woodstock’ one IMHHO. What a man!!! It is one of my two or three deepest regret in my musical life to have not seen him live (another one being Floyd). But I was too young (eleven) when he sadly died.
Jimi had concluded an arrangement with his manager to play live almost exclusively on weekends while recording sessions at his new Electric Ladyland studios were taken place during the week days. Mitchell describes: ’This was such a change after all of those stupid years of two shows a night which were just ridiculous’.
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The version of ’Foxey Lady’ is one of the best and wildest available in all of Jimi’s career. Another highlight from this very good set with no doubt. The last two legendary live tracks being such a great musical live moments (the hit ’Purple Haze’ and the HUGE ’Voodoo Child’).
In all, this is a very good performance from the band and I rate it with four stars. A wonderful testimony of rock live music. ---ZowieZiggy, progarchives.com
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2nd Show: yandex mediafire Live at BerkeleyLive album by ReleasedSeptember 16, 2003RecordedMay 30, 1970VenueBerkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, CaliforniaLength67:47LabelMCAProducerAbe JacobThe Jimi Hendrix Experience chronologyMartin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Jimi Hendrix
(2003)Live at Berkeley
(2003)The Singles Collection
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Live at Berkeley is a posthumous live album by American rock musician Jimi Hendrix. It documents his second performance at the Berkeley Community Theatre on May 30, 1970, and was released by MCA Records on September 16, 2003.Background[edit]
After drummer Buddy Miles and Hendrix parted ways, Hendrix’s manager, Michael Jeffery, wanted to reunite the original Experience. He announced their re-formation, and set up an interview with Rolling Stone magazine (with John Burks) on March 19, 1970. However, two weeks later Hendrix decided against Experience bassist Noel Redding. Instead, bassist Billy Cox along with Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell became his backing musicians for The Cry of Love Tour.Jimi Hendrix Biography
At Berkeley, Hendrix pushed the boundaries with works-in-progress including embryonic versions of what would become ’Straight Ahead’ and ’Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)’. He did not tune his guitar down a half step as he usually did at all other shows and on most of his albums. Instead, he stayed in standard tuning.Critical reception[edit]Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbout.com[1]All About Jazz[2]AllMusic[3]Blender[4]Q[5]Tom Hull – on the WebA–[6]Uncut[7]
Rob Fawcett of BBC Music called Live at Berkeley ’the strongest newly-released Hendrix material in a long time’.[8]Robert Christgau cited ’Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)’ and ’I Don’t Live Today’ as highlights and deemed it ’the Cox-Mitchell band at its most documentable’ in his consumer guide for The Village Voice.[9] In his review for Blender, he said Cox was a significant improvement over Noel Redding in a group that was Hendrix’s best.[4]Uncut magazine was less enthusiastic and felt ’there are still better versions of these tracks elsewhere.’[7]Track listing[edit]Jimi Hendrix Albums
All songs were written by Jimi Hendrix, except where noted.No.TitleLength1.’Introduction’1:472.’Pass It On (Straight Ahead)’6:583.’Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)’6:074.’Lover Man’2:595.’Stone Free’4:086.’Hey Joe’ (Billy Roberts)4:497.’I Don’t Live Today’5:268.’Machine Gun’11:229.’Foxey Lady’6:3010.’The Star Spangled Banner’ (Francis Scott Key, John Stafford Smith)2:4511.’Purple Haze’3:4812.’Voodoo Child (Slight Return)’10:49Total length:67:28Personnel[edit]
Musicians
*Jimi Hendrix – guitar, vocals
*Billy Cox – bass guitar
*Mitch Mitchell – drums
Production
*Janie L. Hendrix – compilation production
*Eddie Kramer – compilation production, mixing
*George Marino – mastering
*John McDermott – compilation production
*Pete Scriba – assistant engineeringReferences[edit]
*^Gordon, Keith A. ’Jimi Hendrix Experience - Live At Berkeley (2012)’. About.com. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
*^Collette, Doug (November 10, 2012). ’Jimi Hendrix Experience: Live at Berkeley’. All About Jazz. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
*^Westergaard, Sean. ’Live at Berkeley: 2nd Show - Jimi Hendrix’. AllMusic. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
*^ abChristgau, Robert (December 2005). ’Back Catalogue: Jimi Hendrix’. Blender. New York. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
*^’none’. Q. New York. 2003. p. 153.Missing or empty |url= (help)
*^Hull, Tom (n.d.). ’Grade List: Jimi Hendrix’. Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
*^ ab’The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Live At Berkeley’. Uncut. London (December). 2005. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
*^Fawcett, Rob (2002). ’BBC - Music - Review of Jimi Hendrix - Jimi Plays Berkeley’. bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
*^Christgau, Robert (2005). ’Consumer Guide: Christians and Heathens’. The Village Voice (November 1). New York. Retrieved February 20, 2015.External links[edit]Jimi Hendrix Songs
*Live at Berkeley at Discogs (list of releases)Jimi Hendrix Hey Baby Berkeley HillsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Live_at_Berkeley&oldid=969651077
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