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Milty

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Jimi Hendrix's Machine Gun - December 31, 1969, 2nd Show

BLISTERING!!!!

when he comes back in after the break down it's like a hurricane in your face! or a big mack truck crashing thru a giant plate glass window.

get it! Band Of Gypsies - Live At The Fillmore East.

sun
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Reply #1 posted 05/09/04 11:05am

jw1914

Got it, listened to it, and [b]Love it!
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Reply #2 posted 05/09/04 12:09pm

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jw1914 said:

Got it, listened to it, and Love it!


I[b] LOVE IT TOO!!! JIMI WAS THE FIERCEST AND WILL ALWAYS BE!!!!
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Reply #3 posted 05/09/04 4:19pm

Slave2daGroove

The dvd is interesting because it combines a shitty little film crew with fan footage.

Both dates of this song just leave me on the floor. I love this disc from beginning to end even when Buddy Miles goes into his screaming fits.

It just makes me wonder where he would be today, there's growth as an artist in these shows.
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Reply #4 posted 05/09/04 4:31pm

Taureau

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Slave2daGroove said:

....I love this disc from beginning to end even when Buddy Miles goes into his screaming fits.....



lol

Yeah I have the DVD as well...it's a shame the footage is so poor, and it's damn annoying when the camera guy, who's obviously tripping, starts focusing on the psychodelic projection on the wall...
jerkoff.....drool BULLSEYE! cool
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Reply #5 posted 05/09/04 6:55pm

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Definitely fierce!!!
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Reply #6 posted 05/09/04 8:32pm

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There's this one note in Machine Gun he holds on guitar forever which is amazing.

It must have been amazing to see Jimi, Beck with Rod Stewart, Cream. They all seemed larger than life.

But people could actually go see them in clubs in England walking around like mere mortals.

As far as Buddy's screams throughout BOG I guess you have to be in the mood.

Don't laugh but I like the part on the breakdown in "We Gotta Live Together" where Buddy goes "Aw.....aw.....aw..... wahhhhh!
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Reply #7 posted 05/10/04 1:39am

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Slave2daGroove said:

The dvd is interesting because it combines a shitty little film crew with fan footage.

Both dates of this song just leave me on the floor. I love this disc from beginning to end even when Buddy Miles goes into his screaming fits.

It just makes me wonder where he would be today, there's growth as an artist in these shows.



oh yeah I agree, totally this is one of my fave DVD's ever along with the Berkely disc.

as for where he would be today... in Prince's band. -ok maybe not but I'm sure he would approach P to do something.

which just brings me the thought...

Can U imagine,

Jimi,
Miles,
Maceo,
and Prince all in the same band!!!!

In fact I was watching the SOTT just the other day and seeing Prince on guitar in this made me think -How do ppl compare Prince's style to Jimi's, seriously, Jimi just pretty much stood there and did his thing -and I don't mean to take anything away from that he was awsome.

then there's Prince, all energetic, spinning around sometimes even running around and always doing a bit of footwork with some serious dance steps/moves -still never missing a beat and sounding so good.

Although there may be some similarities when they pose holding a note but they're styles r different indeed.
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Reply #8 posted 05/10/04 9:11am

Slave2daGroove

0rlando said:

Slave2daGroove said:

The dvd is interesting because it combines a shitty little film crew with fan footage.

Both dates of this song just leave me on the floor. I love this disc from beginning to end even when Buddy Miles goes into his screaming fits.

It just makes me wonder where he would be today, there's growth as an artist in these shows.



oh yeah I agree, totally this is one of my fave DVD's ever along with the Berkely disc.

as for where he would be today... in Prince's band. -ok maybe not but I'm sure he would approach P to do something.

which just brings me the thought...

Can U imagine,

Jimi,
Miles,
Maceo,
and Prince all in the same band!!!!

In fact I was watching the SOTT just the other day and seeing Prince on guitar in this made me think -How do ppl compare Prince's style to Jimi's, seriously, Jimi just pretty much stood there and did his thing -and I don't mean to take anything away from that he was awsome.

then there's Prince, all energetic, spinning around sometimes even running around and always doing a bit of footwork with some serious dance steps/moves -still never missing a beat and sounding so good.

Although there may be some similarities when they pose holding a note but they're styles r different indeed.


Dream Bands are fun to think about and I've got a live recording of Buddy Miles playing with P in Chicago but I can never compare P with Jimi, to me its a time and place thing. When I read that the Filmore was the first place he used his "roto-vibe" pedal (I think that's what its called) it was clear to me that his sound was evolving at that time and place.
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Reply #9 posted 05/10/04 12:37pm

namepeace

Milty said:

BLISTERING!!!!

when he comes back in after the break down it's like a hurricane in your face! or a big mack truck crashing thru a giant plate glass window.

get it! Band Of Gypsies - Live At The Fillmore East.

sun


I should find it. Is it the same version on the Reprise "Essential" collection of 1990? It's about 12 mins. long?
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #10 posted 05/10/04 1:42pm

otan

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Slave2daGroove said:

0rlando said:




oh yeah I agree, totally this is one of my fave DVD's ever along with the Berkely disc.

as for where he would be today... in Prince's band. -ok maybe not but I'm sure he would approach P to do something.

which just brings me the thought...

Can U imagine,

Jimi,
Miles,
Maceo,
and Prince all in the same band!!!!

In fact I was watching the SOTT just the other day and seeing Prince on guitar in this made me think -How do ppl compare Prince's style to Jimi's, seriously, Jimi just pretty much stood there and did his thing -and I don't mean to take anything away from that he was awsome.

then there's Prince, all energetic, spinning around sometimes even running around and always doing a bit of footwork with some serious dance steps/moves -still never missing a beat and sounding so good.

Although there may be some similarities when they pose holding a note but they're styles r different indeed.


Dream Bands are fun to think about...


Until you SEE them jamming at something like the RnR Hall of Fame jams or crap like the Traveling Whineberries or some other hideous cash-in supergroup crap.
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Reply #11 posted 05/10/04 10:56pm

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namepeace said:

Milty said:

BLISTERING!!!!

when he comes back in after the break down it's like a hurricane in your face! or a big mack truck crashing thru a giant plate glass window.

get it! Band Of Gypsies - Live At The Fillmore East.

sun


I should find it. Is it the same version on the Reprise "Essential" collection of 1990? It's about 12 mins. long?


I belive that is the one.It is on the original "Band Of Gypsys" album. There are two other performances on "Live At the Fillmore East".There is a nearly half-hour performance of the song on"Blue Wild Angel" (Isle Of Wight) and another performance on last year's "Jimi Plays Berkeley".
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Reply #12 posted 05/11/04 1:04pm

namepeace

MrTation said:

namepeace said:



I should find it. Is it the same version on the Reprise "Essential" collection of 1990? It's about 12 mins. long?


I belive that is the one.It is on the original "Band Of Gypsys" album. There are two other performances on "Live At the Fillmore East".There is a nearly half-hour performance of the song on"Blue Wild Angel" (Isle Of Wight) and another performance on last year's "Jimi Plays Berkeley".



Thanks. That is a killer version btw.
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