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Have You Ever Been To Electric Ladyland/Voyage To Atlantis Have you ever been to Electric Ladyland? I have. And I'm going again soon. Is this a gorgeous song or what? Curtis Mayfield meets outerspace underwater. This is the song that Hendrix felt he truly sounded good when singing. The double tracked vocals are very cool. One of my favorite Hendrix ballads. It tends to get overshadowed by other Hendrix's ballads, but this song is pretty. This song was basically the blueprint for The Isley Brothers sound during the mid 70's. Can anyone say "Voyage To Atlantis"? This song is the 70's version of Electric Ladyland and could have easily been on that album. Same in theme and subject matter. Released in 77, this is one of my favorite Isley cuts. Ronald's voice is flawless and Ernie shows first hand that Jimi did actually live with the Isley's when Ernie was a kid. I bet Jimi used to play "Voyage To Atlantis" sitting on the couch and Ernie secretly tape recorded it. Ernie shows his profound love for Jimi in his playing on "Voyage". The intro to this song with Ernie basically crying on lead guitar is one of the best intro's in music..ever. It's been pushed back into the background on oldie black radio in favour of other Isley ballads. But that was the cool thing about black radio in the 70's, they played brothers that were getting down on guitar like it wasn't nothing and people were hip to that fact. Anyway, who out there likes these two wonderful songs? SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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I do. Both are cool. EL is my fave of the two. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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blackguitaristz said: Can anyone say "Voyage To Atlantis"? This song is the 70's version of Electric Ladyland and could have easily been on that album. Same in theme and subject matter. Released in 77, this is one of my favorite Isley cuts. Ronald's voice is flawless and Ernie shows first hand that Jimi did actually live with the Isley's when Ernie was a kid. I bet Jimi used to play "Voyage To Atlantis" sitting on the couch and Ernie secretly tape recorded it. Ernie shows his profound love for Jimi in his playing on "Voyage". The intro to this song with Ernie basically crying on lead guitar is one of the best intro's in music..ever.
Voyage to Atlantis is one of the very best Isley Bros tracks, and I agree - Ernie's guitar work on that song is outstanding. Jimi's influence is all over the place, but the fact that Ernie was able to make the transition to the guitar so quickly amazes me. | |
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i love voyage to atlantis....still put that on my "gettin some booty tonight" cdr's...i also found a cheap Isley Brothers Live CD ($5 or sumthin like that)..with Jimi Hendrix playing on it..man he played a helluva solo...MUST GO FIND IT NOW... you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: i love voyage to atlantis....still put that on my "gettin some booty tonight" cdr's...i also found a cheap Isley Brothers Live CD ($5 or sumthin like that)..with Jimi Hendrix playing on it..man he played a helluva solo...MUST GO FIND IT NOW...
GO find It NOW! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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"Voyage to Atlantis" is such a beautiful song - it makes me sad, though...Ron Isley's voice is so pure on that cut - Ernie, he's a baaaaad man...
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I love ElectricLadyland, both the song and the album. I played mostly nothing else one suummer when I was just starting out on my guitar. I confess that I haven't heard Voyage to Atlantis but thanks for the tip. I'll try and check it out. "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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Two of my favorite moments on the guitar!! and Ernie Isley still ain't getting all the credit he deserves!
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blackguitaristz said: Have you ever been to Electric Ladyland? I have. And I'm going again soon. Is this a gorgeous song or what? Curtis Mayfield meets outerspace underwater. This is the song that Hendrix felt he truly sounded good when singing. The double tracked vocals are very cool. One of my favorite Hendrix ballads. It tends to get overshadowed by other Hendrix's ballads, but this song is pretty. This song was basically the blueprint for The Isley Brothers sound during the mid 70's. Can anyone say "Voyage To Atlantis"? This song is the 70's version of Electric Ladyland and could have easily been on that album. Same in theme and subject matter. Released in 77, this is one of my favorite Isley cuts. Ronald's voice is flawless and Ernie shows first hand that Jimi did actually live with the Isley's when Ernie was a kid. I bet Jimi used to play "Voyage To Atlantis" sitting on the couch and Ernie secretly tape recorded it. Ernie shows his profound love for Jimi in his playing on "Voyage". The intro to this song with Ernie basically crying on lead guitar is one of the best intro's in music..ever. It's been pushed back into the background on oldie black radio in favour of other Isley ballads. But that was the cool thing about black radio in the 70's, they played brothers that were getting down on guitar like it wasn't nothing and people were hip to that fact. Anyway, who out there likes these two wonderful songs?
BG: It's cut's like these that are timeless and sexy. Beleive or not, I still groove to these cuts today on CD. I have found memories of listening to these cuts on my 8 track sitting back in my basement on my beanbag chair trying to play the chords on my mom's acoustic guitar. [Edited 2/16/05 21:57pm] | |
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Hotlegs said: blackguitaristz said: Have you ever been to Electric Ladyland? I have. And I'm going again soon. Is this a gorgeous song or what? Curtis Mayfield meets outerspace underwater. This is the song that Hendrix felt he truly sounded good when singing. The double tracked vocals are very cool. One of my favorite Hendrix ballads. It tends to get overshadowed by other Hendrix's ballads, but this song is pretty. This song was basically the blueprint for The Isley Brothers sound during the mid 70's. Can anyone say "Voyage To Atlantis"? This song is the 70's version of Electric Ladyland and could have easily been on that album. Same in theme and subject matter. Released in 77, this is one of my favorite Isley cuts. Ronald's voice is flawless and Ernie shows first hand that Jimi did actually live with the Isley's when Ernie was a kid. I bet Jimi used to play "Voyage To Atlantis" sitting on the couch and Ernie secretly tape recorded it. Ernie shows his profound love for Jimi in his playing on "Voyage". The intro to this song with Ernie basically crying on lead guitar is one of the best intro's in music..ever. It's been pushed back into the background on oldie black radio in favour of other Isley ballads. But that was the cool thing about black radio in the 70's, they played brothers that were getting down on guitar like it wasn't nothing and people were hip to that fact. Anyway, who out there likes these two wonderful songs?
BG: It's cut's like these that are timeless and sexy. Beleive or not, I still groove to these cuts today on CD. I have found memories of listening to these cuts on my 8 track sitting back in my basement on my beanbag chair trying to play the chords on my mom's acoustic guitar. [Edited 2/16/05 21:57pm] There u go, baby! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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paligap said: Two of my favorite moments on the guitar!! and Ernie Isley still ain't getting all the credit he deserves!
I know it, Pali. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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I vaguely remember "Voyage To Atlantis"; I haven't heard it since I was a kid.
But Electric Ladyland....sheeeiiit, that's a pure dose of the drug called Jimi. The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: I vaguely remember "Voyage To Atlantis"; I haven't heard it since I was a kid.
Bon Voyage! Seriously, you need to get your hands on this. It's really easy to find this on vinyl. | |
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sinisterpentatonic said: FunkMistress said: I vaguely remember "Voyage To Atlantis"; I haven't heard it since I was a kid.
Bon Voyage! Seriously, you need to get your hands on this. It's really easy to find this on vinyl. She wants me to give her my copy. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: sinisterpentatonic said: Bon Voyage! Seriously, you need to get your hands on this. It's really easy to find this on vinyl. She wants me to give her my copy. She's hooked up. She'll be in the know soon enough. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: blackguitaristz said: She wants me to give her my copy. She's hooked up. She'll be in the know soon enough. You know, I like u Rip. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: RipHer2Shreds said: She's hooked up. She'll be in the know soon enough. You know, I like u Rip. I didn't know that, but I do now. Thanks. You're one of a good handful of people on here whose knowledge in music I value. | |
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WHAT THE FUCK is that song where Jimi Hendrix is like talking to aliens or something?
I have this Hendrix CD where theres all this weird ass guitar playin and these slow voices are speaking or something. I opnly heard it one time. I still have the CD but I never had the book or nuthin 4 it cuz I found it outside. Its on MCA records and just has tile pictures of him with these 2 white guys by his side. What is that song?? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Both are classic songs, but I'm going with the Isleys on this one. My favorite Isley track. From the intro guitar being strummed through what sounds like an organ amp or something. To the stinging, unmistakable tone of Ernie wailing out the opening solo and the drums kicking in. Typically solos like that are saved for the middle, not the intro. And then Ronnie comes in all smooth as fuck. "Can I go on my way without you... whoa." It's ethereal. And when he gets to the second verse "Set sail with me," Ernie comes back in out of nowehere and soloing his ass off behind Ron's singing. He's soloing like he's the only one out there and his life is depending on it. And the echo on Ron's voice when he says "I'll always." And the smoothness of the O'Kelly and Rudolph doing the background vocals.
No disrespect, cause I love "Electric Ladyland." The perfect opnening to that cd, and a classic overlooked Hendrix ballad. Probably the closest he ever got to straight up smooth r&b. But, you can't fuck with "Atlantis." Just can't do it. It's a jungle out there. | |
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paisleypark4 said: WHAT THE FUCK is that song where Jimi Hendrix is like talking to aliens or something?
I have this Hendrix CD where theres all this weird ass guitar playin and these slow voices are speaking or something. I opnly heard it one time. I still have the CD but I never had the book or nuthin 4 it cuz I found it outside. Its on MCA records and just has tile pictures of him with these 2 white guys by his side. What is that song?? It sounds like youre describing the opening track to "Axis: Bold As Love" which is called "EXP" .It begins with the opening notes of "Stone Free" then shifts to an "interview" with Mitch Mitchell and Jimi clowning around with guitar sound effects. You could also be describing "Third Stone From The Sun" which is a (mostly) instrumental track from "Are You Expirienced" with spoken bits from Jimi and Chas Chandler... "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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MrTation said: paisleypark4 said: WHAT THE FUCK is that song where Jimi Hendrix is like talking to aliens or something?
I have this Hendrix CD where theres all this weird ass guitar playin and these slow voices are speaking or something. I opnly heard it one time. I still have the CD but I never had the book or nuthin 4 it cuz I found it outside. Its on MCA records and just has tile pictures of him with these 2 white guys by his side. What is that song?? It sounds like youre describing the opening track to "Axis: Bold As Love" which is called "EXP" .It begins with the opening notes of "Stone Free" then shifts to an "interview" with Mitch Mitchell and Jimi clowning around with guitar sound effects. You could also be describing "Third Stone From The Sun" which is a (mostly) instrumental track from "Are You Expirienced" with spoken bits from Jimi and Chas Chandler... I believe it was instrumental. It was a TRIP!!! U had 2 be stoned as fuck to get in2 that one. I gotta pull out the CD Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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here's what Jimi says... this is off the top if my head from memory
Star fleet to scout ship, please give your position. Over. I'm in orbit around the third planet from the star called the sun. Over. You mean its the Earth? Over. Positive. It is known to have some form of intelligent species. Over. I think we should take a look. Strange beautiful grass of green, with your majestic silver seas Your mysterious mountains I wish to see closer May I land my kinky machine? Strange beautiful, grass of green with your majestic silver seas Your mysterious mountains I wish to see closer May I land my kinky machine? Although your world wonders me, with your majestic and superior cackling hen Your people I do not understand, so to you I shall put an end And you'll never hear surf music again Oh, secret Oh Shhhh... | |
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Can I go on my way without you....
Ernie's playing always amazes me. Jesse's playing reminds me of Ernie sometimes. If you haven't heard "Ballad of the Fallen Soldier", you're missing one of Ernie's greater solos. | |
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BlaqueKnight said: Can I go on my way without you....
Ernie's playing always amazes me. Jesse's playing reminds me of Ernie sometimes. If you haven't heard "Ballad of the Fallen Soldier", you're missing one of Ernie's greater solos. Agreed! On target. "Fool's Paradise" is very Ernieish, if that's a word. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said:
Agreed! On target. "Fool's Paradise" is very Ernieish, if that's a word.[/quote] It is now. | |
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BlaqueKnight said: blackguitaristz said:
Agreed! On target. "Fool's Paradise" is very Ernieish, if that's a word. It is now. [/quote] Cool! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Hotlegs said: blackguitaristz said: Have you ever been to Electric Ladyland? I have. And I'm going again soon. Is this a gorgeous song or what? Curtis Mayfield meets outerspace underwater. This is the song that Hendrix felt he truly sounded good when singing. The double tracked vocals are very cool. One of my favorite Hendrix ballads. It tends to get overshadowed by other Hendrix's ballads, but this song is pretty. This song was basically the blueprint for The Isley Brothers sound during the mid 70's. Can anyone say "Voyage To Atlantis"? This song is the 70's version of Electric Ladyland and could have easily been on that album. Same in theme and subject matter. Released in 77, this is one of my favorite Isley cuts. Ronald's voice is flawless and Ernie shows first hand that Jimi did actually live with the Isley's when Ernie was a kid. I bet Jimi used to play "Voyage To Atlantis" sitting on the couch and Ernie secretly tape recorded it. Ernie shows his profound love for Jimi in his playing on "Voyage". The intro to this song with Ernie basically crying on lead guitar is one of the best intro's in music..ever. It's been pushed back into the background on oldie black radio in favour of other Isley ballads. But that was the cool thing about black radio in the 70's, they played brothers that were getting down on guitar like it wasn't nothing and people were hip to that fact. Anyway, who out there likes these two wonderful songs?
BG: It's cut's like these that are timeless and sexy. Beleive or not, I still groove to these cuts today on CD. I have found memories of listening to these cuts on my 8 track sitting back in my basement on my beanbag chair trying to play the chords on my mom's acoustic guitar. [Edited 2/16/05 21:57pm] If u still haven't learned them, I can SHOW u! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: Hotlegs said: BG: It's cut's like these that are timeless and sexy. Beleive or not, I still groove to these cuts today on CD. I have found memories of listening to these cuts on my 8 track sitting back in my basement on my beanbag chair trying to play the chords on my mom's acoustic guitar. [Edited 2/16/05 21:57pm] If u still haven't learned them, I can SHOW u! | |
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Hey blackguitaristz, Have you heard JPBourelly's version of 'Electric Ladyland'? IMO, I thought he came as close as anyone to capturing that feel... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Since I have my fellow guitar lovers up here, can anyone tell me where the heck is Eric Gales? That's another bad-ass on the axe.
"Ballad of the Fallen Soldier" has some smokin' guitar on it! Ernie gets some guitar time on that new Patti Labelle/Ron Isley song. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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