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Hendrix "Room full of Mirrors" book/rumor?

Do not shoot the messenger, but I thought this might be interesting:

'Room Full of Mirrors' Reflects Jimi Hendrix

Saturday, July 30, 2005



SEATTLE — Jimi Hendrix (search) might have stayed in the Army. He might have been sent to Vietnam.

Instead, he pretended he was gay.

And with that, he was discharged from the 101st Airborne in 1962, launching a musical career that would redefine the guitar, leave other rock heroes of the day speechless and culminate with his headlining performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock (search) in 1969.

Hendrix's subterfuge, contained in his military medical records, is revealed for the first time in Charles R. Cross' new biography, "Room Full of Mirrors." (search) Publicly, Hendrix always claimed he was discharged after breaking his ankle on a parachute jump, but his medical records do not mention such an injury.

In regular visits to the base psychiatrist at Fort Campbell, Ky., in spring 1962, Hendrix complained that he was in love with one of his squad mates and that he had become addicted to masturbating, Cross writes. Finally, Capt. John Halbert recommended him for discharge, citing his "homosexual tendencies."

Hendrix's legendary appetite for women negates the notion that he might have been gay, Cross writes. Nor, Cross says, was his stunt politically motivated: Contrary to his later image, Hendrix was an avowed anti-communist who exhibited little unease about the escalating U.S. role in Vietnam.

He just wanted to escape the Army to play music -- he had enlisted to avoid jail time after being repeatedly arrested in stolen cars in Seattle, his hometown.

"Room Full of Mirrors," titled after an unreleased Hendrix tune, is being published this summer to coincide with the 35th anniversary of his Sept. 18, 1970, death from a sleeping-pill overdose. It is Cross' second biography of a popular musician who died at age 27; "Heavier Than Heaven," (search) a 2001 bio of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain (search), was a New York Times best seller.

The new bio is culled from nearly four years of research, including access to Hendrix's letters and diaries, along with military records provided by a collector the author won't name. Cross focuses on Hendrix's complex personal life and psyche more than his music.

"It's not how much I know about Jimi's B-sides; it's how much I know about the emotional arc of his life," Cross said in an interview.

The portrait that emerges is similar, in many ways, to that of Cobain. Both men grew up in poverty in Washington state, dreamed from an early age of becoming rock stars, found themselves with more fame than they knew how to handle and eventually retreated into a haze of drug use.

Cross, who lives just north of Seattle, describes Hendrix's troubled childhood. Jimi's father, Al Hendrix, and mother, Lucille, both had drinking problems. Al, a landscaper, rarely found decent-paying jobs and frequently split with Lucille. Jimi and his siblings were often left by themselves, or in the care of family friends. Jimi eventually flunked out of high school.

Before Hendrix even owned a proper guitar, he played air guitar using a broom, then a beat-up hunk of wood with a single string. When he was 16, his father bought him a right-handed electric guitar that Hendrix had to restring to play lefty.

"Room Full of Mirrors" is filled with nuggets: After a show in Seattle, he had a star-struck teenager drive him around his old haunts; he allegedly had an affair with French actress Brigitte Bardot, precipitated by a chance meeting at the Paris airport; promoters at Woodstock refused to let him play an acoustic guitar. (Cross doesn't cite a source for the Bardot liaison, and says the actress didn't respond to his attempts to contact her.)

After his discharge, Hendrix formed a band with former Army pal Buddy Cox and began touring Southern clubs on the "Chitlin' Circuit." During those years, from 1963-65, Hendrix played to black audiences with the King Kasuals and as a backup to Solomon Burke, Otis Redding, Curtis Mayfield and Little Richard.

Unable to make a living in the States -- primarily because of his color -- Hendrix went to England in 1966 and took London by storm with his now-polished blend of soul, blues and rock. Within eight days of his arrival, he floored guitar gods like Eric Clapton (search) and Jeff Beck (search). Hendrix remained in London for nearly a year, forming the Jimi Hendrix Experience (search) and releasing his first album.

On his way to the Monterey Pop Festival in summer 1967, he was mistaken for a bellhop by a woman at the Chelsea Hotel during a layover in New York.

It was a cold reminder of his ethnicity, Cross writes.

Hendrix was always uneasy being one of the first black stars to attract a white audience; he wanted to be welcomed by blacks, too. Following Woodstock, his friends tried to arrange a show for him at the Apollo in Harlem, where his friends teased him about his drug of choice -- LSD -- being a "white" drug. The legendary theater refused, afraid the concert would draw too many whites.



Not sure what to think of this one eek
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Reply #1 posted 07/30/05 6:30pm

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COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:

Do not shoot the messenger, but I thought this might be interesting:

'Room Full of Mirrors' Reflects Jimi Hendrix

Saturday, July 30, 2005



SEATTLE — Jimi Hendrix (search) might have stayed in the Army. He might have been sent to Vietnam.

Instead, he pretended he was gay.

And with that, he was discharged from the 101st Airborne in 1962, launching a musical career that would redefine the guitar, leave other rock heroes of the day speechless and culminate with his headlining performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock (search) in 1969.

Hendrix's subterfuge, contained in his military medical records, is revealed for the first time in Charles R. Cross' new biography, "Room Full of Mirrors." (search) Publicly, Hendrix always claimed he was discharged after breaking his ankle on a parachute jump, but his medical records do not mention such an injury.

In regular visits to the base psychiatrist at Fort Campbell, Ky., in spring 1962, Hendrix complained that he was in love with one of his squad mates and that he had become addicted to masturbating, Cross writes. Finally, Capt. John Halbert recommended him for discharge, citing his "homosexual tendencies."

Hendrix's legendary appetite for women negates the notion that he might have been gay, Cross writes. Nor, Cross says, was his stunt politically motivated: Contrary to his later image, Hendrix was an avowed anti-communist who exhibited little unease about the escalating U.S. role in Vietnam.

He just wanted to escape the Army to play music -- he had enlisted to avoid jail time after being repeatedly arrested in stolen cars in Seattle, his hometown.

"Room Full of Mirrors," titled after an unreleased Hendrix tune, is being published this summer to coincide with the 35th anniversary of his Sept. 18, 1970, death from a sleeping-pill overdose. It is Cross' second biography of a popular musician who died at age 27; "Heavier Than Heaven," (search) a 2001 bio of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain (search), was a New York Times best seller.

The new bio is culled from nearly four years of research, including access to Hendrix's letters and diaries, along with military records provided by a collector the author won't name. Cross focuses on Hendrix's complex personal life and psyche more than his music.

"It's not how much I know about Jimi's B-sides; it's how much I know about the emotional arc of his life," Cross said in an interview.

The portrait that emerges is similar, in many ways, to that of Cobain. Both men grew up in poverty in Washington state, dreamed from an early age of becoming rock stars, found themselves with more fame than they knew how to handle and eventually retreated into a haze of drug use.

Cross, who lives just north of Seattle, describes Hendrix's troubled childhood. Jimi's father, Al Hendrix, and mother, Lucille, both had drinking problems. Al, a landscaper, rarely found decent-paying jobs and frequently split with Lucille. Jimi and his siblings were often left by themselves, or in the care of family friends. Jimi eventually flunked out of high school.

Before Hendrix even owned a proper guitar, he played air guitar using a broom, then a beat-up hunk of wood with a single string. When he was 16, his father bought him a right-handed electric guitar that Hendrix had to restring to play lefty.

"Room Full of Mirrors" is filled with nuggets: After a show in Seattle, he had a star-struck teenager drive him around his old haunts; he allegedly had an affair with French actress Brigitte Bardot, precipitated by a chance meeting at the Paris airport; promoters at Woodstock refused to let him play an acoustic guitar. (Cross doesn't cite a source for the Bardot liaison, and says the actress didn't respond to his attempts to contact her.)

After his discharge, Hendrix formed a band with former Army pal Buddy Cox and began touring Southern clubs on the "Chitlin' Circuit." During those years, from 1963-65, Hendrix played to black audiences with the King Kasuals and as a backup to Solomon Burke, Otis Redding, Curtis Mayfield and Little Richard.

Unable to make a living in the States -- primarily because of his color -- Hendrix went to England in 1966 and took London by storm with his now-polished blend of soul, blues and rock. Within eight days of his arrival, he floored guitar gods like Eric Clapton (search) and Jeff Beck (search). Hendrix remained in London for nearly a year, forming the Jimi Hendrix Experience (search) and releasing his first album.

On his way to the Monterey Pop Festival in summer 1967, he was mistaken for a bellhop by a woman at the Chelsea Hotel during a layover in New York.

It was a cold reminder of his ethnicity, Cross writes.

Hendrix was always uneasy being one of the first black stars to attract a white audience; he wanted to be welcomed by blacks, too. Following Woodstock, his friends tried to arrange a show for him at the Apollo in Harlem, where his friends teased him about his drug of choice -- LSD -- being a "white" drug. The legendary theater refused, afraid the concert would draw too many whites.



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Reply #2 posted 07/30/05 10:59pm

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lilgish said:

COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:

Do not shoot the messenger, but I thought this might be interesting:

'Room Full of Mirrors' Reflects Jimi Hendrix

Saturday, July 30, 2005






Not sure what to think of this one eek



nothing new there.


nod Exactly. A lot of this stuff, I had already heard through some sources. Nothing gets past Legs unless I let it willingly if you know what I mean. razz
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Reply #3 posted 07/31/05 5:43am

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My initial thought was one of confusion.

I know of alot of Hendrix' life/music, but this rumor thing threw me for a loop.

At the risk of sounding crazy, it (the rumor) seems like a round about way of trying to minimize the importance/character of Jimi.
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Reply #4 posted 07/31/05 7:08am

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jimi's death was No "Overdose" he choked in his sleep. yes he took the pills cus he was Overtired and could not sleep. reason why jimi was not saved ( and he could've been) his girlfriend was a paranoid cunt who didnt call the ambulence because there was a fucking Joint in the flat and was scared to be arrested.

it was also that Night Eric clapton was in town and was going to give Jimi a custom made guitar that eric had specially built for Jimi.sadly Jimi died that night.
[Edited 7/31/05 7:10am]
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Reply #5 posted 07/31/05 7:19am

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COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:

My initial thought was one of confusion.

I know of alot of Hendrix' life/music, but this rumor thing threw me for a loop.

At the risk of sounding crazy, it (the rumor) seems like a round about way of trying to minimize the importance/character of Jimi.

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Maybe not. I have a book about black rockers and Arthur Lee the guy from "LOVE" claims Jimi made a gay pass at him back in the late 60's. It could be crap but, to see that he admitted it in the Army makes you wonder.
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Reply #6 posted 07/31/05 7:56am

SPYZFAN1

Back in those days to avoid going in the army (or being drafted),you could have lied and said you were gay, a crossdresser, or just insane and you would have probably been released. Jimi said he was never crazy about being a paratrooper, so he might have came up with some crazy stuff to get out of being there.
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Reply #7 posted 07/31/05 9:22am

Hotlegs

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Back in those days to avoid going in the army (or being drafted),you could have lied and said you were gay, a crossdresser, or just insane and you would have probably been released. Jimi said he was never crazy about being a paratrooper, so he might have came up with some crazy stuff to get out of being there.

nod True Spy Baby.
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Reply #8 posted 07/31/05 9:53am

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wow, so maybe he really DID sing "excuse me while i kiss this guy"! biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 07/31/05 10:23am

Hotlegs

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wow, so maybe he really DID sing "excuse me while i kiss this guy"! biggrin

lol
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Reply #10 posted 07/31/05 3:42pm

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jimi's death was No "Overdose" he choked in his sleep. yes he took the pills cus he was Overtired and could not sleep. reason why jimi was not saved ( and he could've been) his girlfriend was a paranoid cunt who didnt call the ambulence because there was a fucking Joint in the flat and was scared to be arrested.

it was also that Night Eric clapton was in town and was going to give Jimi a custom made guitar that eric had specially built for Jimi.sadly Jimi died that night.
[Edited 7/31/05 7:10am]
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Reply #11 posted 07/31/05 3:47pm

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TheRealFiness said:

jimi's death was No "Overdose" he choked in his sleep. yes he took the pills cus he was Overtired and could not sleep. reason why jimi was not saved ( and he could've been) his girlfriend was a paranoid cunt who didnt call the ambulence because there was a fucking Joint in the flat and was scared to be arrested.

it was also that Night Eric clapton was in town and was going to give Jimi a custom made guitar that eric had specially built for Jimi.sadly Jimi died that night.
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his death definately was not an overdose im glad you said that...it was a tragic accident under some very strange circumstances
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trustgod said:

his death definately was not an overdose im glad you said that...it was a tragic accident under some very strange circumstances

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SPYZFAN1 said:

Back in those days to avoid going in the army (or being drafted),you could have lied and said you were gay, a crossdresser, or just insane and you would have probably been released. Jimi said he was never crazy about being a paratrooper, so he might have came up with some crazy stuff to get out of being there.

Yeah, that's bullshit.
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See other thread.
SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said:

SPYZFAN1 said:

Back in those days to avoid going in the army (or being drafted),you could have lied and said you were gay, a crossdresser, or just insane and you would have probably been released. Jimi said he was never crazy about being a paratrooper, so he might have came up with some crazy stuff to get out of being there.

Yeah, that's bullshit.

Until verified documents can be produced, I view it as just another rumor.
And what difference does it make anyway if it is true?
I claimed the same thing, among other ruses, to get out of the draft. rolleyes


Now the Bridget Bardot thing...



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Reply #16 posted 08/01/05 12:02pm

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theAudience said:

blackguitaristz said:


Yeah, that's bullshit.

Until verified documents can be produced, I view it as just another rumor.
And what difference does it make anyway if it is true?
I claimed the same thing, among other ruses, to get out of the draft. rolleyes


Now the Bridget Bardot thing...



...Sing on brother, play on drummer highfive


tA

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hmmm Very Interesting TA Baby.
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Reply #17 posted 08/01/05 1:36pm

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theAudience said:

blackguitaristz said:


Yeah, that's bullshit.

Until verified documents can be produced, I view it as just another rumor.
And what difference does it make anyway if it is true?
I claimed the same thing, among other ruses, to get out of the draft. rolleyes


Now the Bridget Bardot thing...



...Sing on brother, play on drummer highfive


tA
Vadim didn't have her in "And God Created Woman" for nothing! Aud, u and I both know that Jimi became "close" to Bridget.
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I'd surmise the FBI made it up to fuck with the peace movement, that Hendrix, really wasn't a part of.

Hendrix was mainly about woman and blow--sadly.
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Reply #19 posted 08/01/05 1:40pm

TheRealFiness

theAudience said:

blackguitaristz said:


Yeah, that's bullshit.

Until verified documents can be produced, I view it as just another rumor.
And what difference does it make anyway if it is true?
I claimed the same thing, among other ruses, to get out of the draft. rolleyes


Now the Bridget Bardot thing...



...Sing on brother, play on drummer highfive


tA

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yeah but u are a crazy fuck anyway smile
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Reply #20 posted 08/01/05 1:41pm

TheRealFiness

2freaky4church1 said:

I'd surmise the FBI made it up to fuck with the peace movement, that Hendrix, really wasn't a part of.

Hendrix was mainly about woman and blow--sadly.



and u have no clue.u misguided child smile
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Reply #21 posted 08/01/05 2:06pm

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TheRealFiness said:

theAudience said:


Until verified documents can be produced, I view it as just another rumor.
And what difference does it make anyway if it is true?
I claimed the same thing, among other ruses, to get out of the draft. rolleyes


Now the Bridget Bardot thing...



...Sing on brother, play on drummer highfive


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm




yeah but u are a crazy fuck anyway smile

I used that to get out of the draft also (letters and everything). nod


tA

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Reply #22 posted 08/01/05 2:10pm

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theAudience said:

TheRealFiness said:





yeah but u are a crazy fuck anyway smile

I used that to get out of the draft also (letters and everything). nod


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm



hey bein certifiably crazy aint such a bad thang brah' smile
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Reply #23 posted 08/01/05 2:17pm

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TheRealFiness said:

hey bein certifiably crazy aint such a bad thang brah' smile

Beats being boringly normal. cool


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Reply #24 posted 08/01/05 3:11pm

SPYZFAN1

Jimi did Bridget Bardot????
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SPYZFAN1 said:

Jimi did Bridget Bardot????

Who knows. But that's how the story goes. wink


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Reply #26 posted 08/01/05 3:22pm

SPYZFAN1

Damn!,,,Go 'head, Jimi..Jimi was a playa. Linda Keith said making love to Jimi was one of the most "magical and wonderful" experiences in her life. I read one groupie say Jimi was HUNG.
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Reply #27 posted 08/01/05 3:24pm

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SPYZFAN1 said:

Damn!,,,Go 'head, Jimi..Jimi was a playa. Linda Keith said making love to Jimi was one of the most "magical and wonderful" experiences in her life. I read one groupie say Jimi was HUNG.

nod As a matter of fact, one of the groupies made a sculpture of it. As the Org Dickologist, I just thought that I'd tell you all about it. razz
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Reply #28 posted 08/01/05 4:08pm

SPYZFAN1

lol!!! Was it the "Plaster Casters"? I saw a picture of it. Jimi's next to Clapton and Jagger's. No wonder Mick didn't want Jimi to sleep w/ Marriane Faithful (Mick's ex). Jimi's mold looked like King Kong next the other 2.
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http://www.artnet.com/Mag...8-3-12.jpg
(probably should be considered NSFW)

Guess who's who?


evillol


tA

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