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Jimi Hendrix : Paper Airplanes /Power Of Soul

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One of my favorite Hendrix tunes--this is one of the unreleased versions, recorded at the Record Plant with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox--this is also Before Alan Douglas got his hands on the tapes....

For me, this has always been the sound that would inform what George Clinton and crew were morphing into with Funkadelic...







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Reply #1 posted 06/02/09 8:24am

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Interesting peep into what a Band of Gypsys studio album version might've sounded like.



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Reply #2 posted 06/02/09 10:18pm

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i checked it out and its the first time ive heard it . sounds like beautifull song
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Reply #3 posted 06/02/09 10:31pm

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paligap said:

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One of my favorite Hendrix tunes--this is one of the unreleased versions, recorded at the Record Plant with Buddy Miles and Billy Cox--this is also Before Alan Douglas got his hands on the tapes....

For me, this has always been the sound that would inform what George Clinton and crew were morphing into with Funkadelic...



Wow this song is awesome. I haven't heard too much of Jimi Hendrix aside from hsi most famous hits. I like this.




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Reply #4 posted 06/03/09 5:45am

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I guess it makes sense that Band of Gypsies would be the place where a lot of thr Black community picked up on Hendrix--there's definitely a different feel. While Mitch Mitchell had the excellent Jazz/Rock chops in The Experience, Buddy Miles had that muscular R&B, fatback beat--and locking in with Billy Cox on Bass--it became all about the groove and feel.....


Band Of Gypsys - "Who Knows" -Live at the Filmore East













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Reply #5 posted 06/03/09 5:59am

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I think Hendrix was delving further into all music in general, be it R&B, Jazz, Rock, and whatever else...he definitely would have been harder to pigeonhole...

For example, Jimi's posthumouly released track, "Pali Gap" ( priest ), from the Rainbow Bridge album, sounds like the kind of mellowed out groove riding thing you would later hear from artists like Santana:


Jimi Hendrix - "Pali Gap"









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Reply #6 posted 06/04/09 5:20am

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Jimi Hendrix - May This Be Love( and Jimi waxing on skydiving [and Inerplanetary travel lol])








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