View Full Version : Newspaper & Magazine Article Scans: 1960's - 1970's
RobbieRadio
03-05-09, 02:45 PM
......
These are just brilliant, thanks a lot robbieradio, the business!
voodoo_child58
03-05-09, 04:35 PM
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/Senzatitolo-1.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/Docu0002a.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/Docu00032a.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/Docu0003a.jpg
voodoo_child58
03-07-09, 12:30 PM
Thank you for these scans
voodoo_child58
03-07-09, 12:48 PM
HIT PARADER NOVEMBER 1969
HENDRIX UNCAGED
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/HitparaderNovember1969covera.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/HitparaderNovember1969-1a.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/HitparaderNovember1969-2a.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/HitparaderNovember1969-3a.jpg
http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh148/voodoo_child58/HitparaderNovember1969-4a.jpg
That one of Knight, Danneman & Chalpin has got to be the creepiest ever! wonder what they are plotting?
Creepy picture indeed. Thanks for all these wonderful old clippings!
One has to remember that some of this is fiction, though.
For example, Chandler denied having received any message on his answering machine (Crawdaddy article).
purple jim
03-11-09, 11:27 AM
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8324/sounds8nov75.jpg (http://img155.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sounds8nov75.jpg)
Thanks for this, it just highlights what a cheap con man & bullshitter Douglas is
purple jim
03-13-09, 06:22 AM
Yeah,… "I'm afraid Europeans tend to suffer from well intentioned ignorance". F***k you Dougie !
What he says should considered in the same vein as what a car salesman says when he is trying to sell you a car. Douglas's comments were tailored for the purpose of selling his product, and defending the creation of it. No worse than what other people selling other products do.
True, but most car salesmen do not gut out their cars and replace the original parts with crappy new ones. And then accuse the customer of ignorance when he complains. :)
Thanks again RobbieRadio. There seems to plenty in the British press about Jimi quitting the Monkees tour , but I've never seen any contemporary US reports, do you know if there were any? Any chance of telling us what papers these clippings come from? I've sussed out a few, but some I can't identify.
Meistersingerhalle: Nurnberg, Germany January 16, 1969
See partial translation [most of it] at the 'text only' thread for Nürnberger Abendzeitung (‘Nuremberg Evening Gazette’
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:06 AM
OK, here we go with a conversation between Pat Hartley, H, Dick Fontaine and David Jenkins. This appeared in N°156 of IT magazine - June 1973.
The cover:
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/6006/itcover.jpg (http://img13.imageshack.us/my.php?image=itcover.jpg)
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:07 AM
The inner spread:
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/5682/itspreadq.jpg (http://img15.imageshack.us/my.php?image=itspreadq.jpg)
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:07 AM
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/562/it1g.jpg (http://img24.imageshack.us/my.php?image=it1g.jpg)
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:07 AM
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/2568/it2p.jpg (http://img24.imageshack.us/my.php?image=it2p.jpg)
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:07 AM
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/3743/it3g.jpg (http://img17.imageshack.us/my.php?image=it3g.jpg)
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:07 AM
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/4366/it4.jpg (http://img17.imageshack.us/my.php?image=it4.jpg)
purple jim
03-30-09, 03:08 AM
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/6953/it5.jpg (http://img16.imageshack.us/my.php?image=it5.jpg)
END
Many thanks purple this is the stuff.
RobWats67
03-30-09, 01:37 PM
Thanks, purple.
Olompali
03-31-09, 02:01 PM
Thanks much for posting this....
purple jim
04-01-09, 02:03 AM
A review of "Crash Landing" by Chris Welch in Melody Maker when the album came out. Welch was one of, if not the first biographer of Hendrix.
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/2041/crashb.jpg (http://img16.imageshack.us/my.php?image=crashb.jpg)
purple jim
04-01-09, 02:04 AM
Nils Lofgren :
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/4381/nilsq.jpg (http://img14.imageshack.us/my.php?image=nilsq.jpg)
purple jim
04-01-09, 02:05 AM
Bob Calvert of Hawkwind put on a play about Jimi in the 70s :
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/9936/playvpr.jpg (http://img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=playvpr.jpg)
purple jim
04-01-09, 02:07 AM
Randy California :
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/4995/randyu.jpg (http://img9.imageshack.us/my.php?image=randyu.jpg)
purple jim
04-01-09, 02:08 AM
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/7403/noelt.jpg (http://img16.imageshack.us/my.php?image=noelt.jpg)
^
thanks again, great stuff, can't agree with Welch though, not sure where his head was at.
purple jim
04-01-09, 05:00 AM
I am going through my tatty old scrapbook which I started in 1971. Here are a load more, beginning with an NME review of "Jimi Plays Berkeley" :
http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/2327/berkeley.jpg (http://img24.imageshack.us/my.php?image=berkeley.jpg)
purple jim
04-01-09, 05:07 AM
NME - Release of "The Jimi Hendrix Concerts"
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/259/concertsv.jpg (http://img15.imageshack.us/my.php?image=concertsv.jpg)
purple jim
04-02-09, 03:11 AM
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/2518/convention.jpg (http://img11.imageshack.us/my.php?image=convention.jpg)
purple jim
04-02-09, 03:13 AM
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/539/disci.jpg (http://img5.imageshack.us/my.php?image=disci.jpg)
purple jim
04-03-09, 10:02 AM
In the early 70s, it was this discography that guided me in my choice of Hendrix albums, bought with my precious pocket money.
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/3003/discoc.jpg (http://img13.imageshack.us/my.php?image=discoc.jpg)
purple jim
04-03-09, 10:03 AM
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/9876/havens.jpg (http://img510.imageshack.us/my.php?image=havens.jpg)
A few scraps from the scrapbook.
I don't know if Havens ever got that project off the ground.
manfree
04-03-09, 12:08 PM
Was the discography from Melody Maker ?
purple jim
04-03-09, 12:48 PM
I'm not sure. I think Murray and Carr worked for NME and not Melody Maker.
I don't know if Havens ever got that project off the ground.
Very interesting, Jack Hammers. just checked out:
http://www.soul-source.co.uk/forum/Cheap-Rnb-t76547.html
they have thesetwo singles advertised next to each other
Curtis Knight “Voodoo woman” (Gulf) Another superb new breed RnB dancer! £50
Jack Hammer “Swim” (Youngblood) £60 HOLD
purple jim
04-03-09, 02:55 PM
Well spotted. Anyone know if Havens managed to stage the musical ?
purple jim
04-06-09, 02:23 AM
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/2027/kisssky.jpg (http://img214.imageshack.us/my.php?image=kisssky.jpg)
purple jim
04-06-09, 02:25 AM
Previous post - Charles Shaar Murray's review of David Henderson's book.
This post - The Phil Lynott plays Hendrix rumour :
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/9272/lynott.jpg (http://img214.imageshack.us/my.php?image=lynott.jpg)
scoutship
07-20-09, 11:45 AM
A tidbit from a much much longer 1976 NY Times profile, the remainder of which I apparently didn't deem worth the keeping---
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm124/animal_logic/LindaE1976.jpg
thunderbaas
07-20-09, 12:47 PM
Thanks a lot guys,great footage,verry intertesting to read,though reading all this probably goes a lot quicker than collecting them.
Thunderbaas
purple jim
08-26-09, 01:26 AM
"…music of the devil."
:rolleyes:
purple jim
09-19-09, 01:08 PM
http://www.noob.fr/upload/7243c_disc6.jpg (http://www.noob.fr)
Back page of Disc & Music Echo - June 17, 1967
johanincr
01-10-10, 06:42 PM
:fnd2022:
:fnd2022:
Fantastic photo, anyone any idea what gig it's from, any info on the magazine - name date etc. (to judge by the info given & the geo-political proximity of the ad. model it's possibly an early 1968 US "black" oriented publication, or Playboy;-) much appreciated.
:fnd2022:
johanincr
01-11-10, 04:20 AM
Ebony May 1968
Interesting seasonal stuff reminded me of that 1967 Disc & Music Echo (UK) Christmas cover.
Interesting positioning for BOGs in the Ebony/Jet magazines record club?
Those 2 are from 19661017:
http://i932.photobucket.com/albums/ad162/jimicoltrane/lerpublicainlorrain1710.jpg
http://i932.photobucket.com/albums/ad162/jimicoltrane/estrpublicain171066.jpg
Tommy Hemdrix! But it's our man!!! They're french...
johanincr
02-06-10, 01:48 PM
great stuff Ayler, Thanks!
Some post-Jimi 70s stuff:
Yeah, many thanks Ayler. These, it appears, are reviews of the Villerupt concert, held in the function hall (salles des fetes) of the Town Hall (Hotel des Ville). Are the complete articles on any site, alternatively, do you have any info on the title, author, names of the newspapers, page number etc? please?
I will attempt a translation using google, the 1st clip:
Of the two parts of this show, it was the first that was more "calm". Long Chris opened the show followed by a black. Tommy Hemdrix [sic], who, after having some trouble with his guitar strap, showed a fine style by juggling, and playing his instrument with his teeth .... Alternately [these two band leaders?] of Johnny Hallyday, and finally his band [the Blackburds], gave an overview of their virtuosity, preparing the house for the second part [ie Johnny].
2nd:
Long Chris, who sees himself as a redeemer, was 'whistled' (booed) during his folk-songs. It was too soft. In contrast, the whole audience became ecstatic when a certain Jimmy, an American resembling a Papuan [New Guinea (French equiv. of 'WMO Borneo'?)], discovered in a suburb of London by Johnny, gave a remarkable exhibition on guitar .. Not satisfied playing the instrument behind his back, the "virtuoso" also gave an interpretation with his teeth. Without doubt he was too hungry the day before, in Nancy, since a string broke at the beginning of this display. But it was only postponed ...
"I have a head like that! [ie my head hurts! or ;-) I give head like that!]" Confided 'a/the machinist' [stage crew?/Jimi?]. Attracted by the uproar, a
crowd had gathered in front of the town hall. The concert could be heard from the balconies of H.L.M. [Puplejim informs that this means housing scheme/project] neighbours.
purple jim
02-07-10, 06:00 AM
Yeah, many thanks Ayler. Are the complete articles on any site, alternatively, do you have any info on which concert/s they are reviewing? (I see Nancy mentioned in one) the title, author, names of the newspapers, page number etc? please?
Both are reviews of the Villerupt gig. The first clipping is from the "Républicain Lorrain' (17.10.66 Longwy edition). The second is from "l'Est Républicain (17.10.66 Longwy edition).
I will attempt a translation using google, the 1st clip:
I had a go myself on the Johnny Hallyday/Jimi Hendrix tour page!
Many thanks for this info purpleJ, must check out your trans. I added a the 2nd part just prior to your post, so have updated my queries
purple jim
02-07-10, 08:20 AM
It's great that Bernard helped get this info to us. I simply put up a message on a Hallyday forum and a few weeks later in it all comes. These reports were sleeping in newspaper archives for 43 years and now we can read them. Fantastic.
He will be going back to the archives in order to capture another brief mention of the Nancy gig.
Of course many thanks to Bernard Eyl too! looking forward to read anything else he has found
backfromthestorm
02-07-10, 09:28 AM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Scan0017-3.jpg
Hendrix was 24 when he died? Hmmm great journalism!
The Earth Blues
02-07-10, 10:41 AM
Hendrix was 24 when he died? Hmmm great journalism!
Yea, he was a zombie even back at Monterey. You didn't know? :)
scoutship
06-20-10, 05:35 PM
From odds & ends--
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/6493/sept61969.jpg
scoutship
06-20-10, 10:52 PM
By most news accounts, Newport Pop '69 was a disaster for the community, here's one (of several) summary that pretty well touches on all points (while maybe fleshing out a few memories for some in the bargain):
http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/9980/jhjuly1369.jpg
From odds & ends--
^
New York Times?
Many thanks for all your great clippings
scoutship
06-21-10, 12:48 PM
^
New York Times?
Many thanks for all your great clippings
The UBA clip, yes (posted primarily for the bit about Small's).
The second re Newport appeared in several papers in several cities, at times with slight variations in editing & format.
Bout 400-500 more but will need to audit what all is already at CTT & etc before posting more in hopefully some better organized fashion.
purple jim
03-08-11, 04:14 PM
NME review of the Zurich Monsterkonzert 1968.
Thanks to Marcel at:
http://www.monsterkonzert.ch
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/th_NME1968-06-081.jpg (http://s1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/?action=view¤t=NME1968-06-081.jpg)
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/th_NME1968-06-082.jpg (http://s1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/?action=view¤t=NME1968-06-082.jpg)
http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/th_NME1968-06-083.jpg (http://s1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/?action=view¤t=NME1968-06-083.jpg)http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/th_NME1968-06-084.jpg (http://s1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/?action=view¤t=NME1968-06-084.jpg)http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/th_NME1968-06-085.jpg (http://s1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/?action=view¤t=NME1968-06-085.jpg)http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/th_NME1968-06-086.jpg (http://s1184.photobucket.com/albums/z337/purplejim/Zurich/?action=view¤t=NME1968-06-086.jpg)
^
Many thanks guys, precious stuff. Marcel's site is the biz
the biz (again) rupe, mm? thanx man
purple jim
04-28-11, 02:49 PM
Thanks Rupe!
Olvator
04-28-11, 03:46 PM
....nice german clipping i have NEVER seen, any idea which mag it was from?
No sorry, no name on it. I can't even remember where I got it & as I don't speak German I don't know what it says. Anything interesting in there?
Many thanks again Rupe, look forward to seeing some more from your great collection.
Thanks stplsd, I'll put some more up soon but my scanner has developed a problem - need to get a young person to look at it!
RobbieRadio
05-10-11, 10:45 AM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Hendrixinnewspaperdayafterdeath.jpghttp://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Scan0004-6.jpghttp://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Scan0005-5.jpghttp://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/JimiDeath.jpg
Long Beach (California) Press-Telegram 1970-09-18
Sharpstat
05-10-11, 12:46 PM
Wow, I will have to dig up my stuff.I believe I still have the original Rolling Stone magazine pictures saved somewhere. Thanks for posting your collections.
Thanks Robbie for the "Acid Rock Superstar dies at 27" any idea what paper?
Date on LONG BEACH PRESS-TELEGRAM would surely be 19th at the earliest? AFAIK only a couple of London evening papers managed to get the news out on the Friday?
RobbieRadio
05-11-11, 08:32 PM
If you look real close under the green logo it says Friday Sept. 18, 1970.
Remember time in America is 5 hours EARLIER between England and USA East Coast and 8 hours earlier in USA West Coast. So when Monika called the ambulance around 11 AM it was 6 AM in New York And 3 AM in Long Beach, California.
If you look real close under the green logo it says Friday Sept. 18, 1970.
Remember time in America is 5 hours EARLIER between England and USA East Coast and 8 hours earlier in USA West Coast. So when Monika called the ambulance around 11 AM it was 6 AM in New York And 3 AM in Long Beach, California.
Thanks RR. Didn't notice.
I don't suppose you have the accompanying article?
Anyone any ideas on the paper that did the 'Acid Rock Star' bit?
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 03:41 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/67NMEJimi18thNov.jpg
New Musical Express 1967-11-18
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 03:43 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/67NMEJimi28thOct3.jpg
New Musical Express 1967-10-28
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 03:47 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/67NMEJimi30thSept.jpg
New Musical Express 1967-09-30
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 03:49 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/67NMEJimi16thSept.jpg
New Musical Express 1967-09-16
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 04:07 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Australiannewspaper25July2009.jpg
Australian Newspaper 2009-01-25
Jimi Hendrix murder theory 'plausible' says ER doctor
The doctor who attempted to revive legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix on the night he died has said it is "plausible" that he was murdered.
By Aislinn Simpson 10:11AM BST 20 Jul 2009
John Bannister, the on-call registrar at the now closed St Mary Abbots Hospital in Kensington, said in an interview that the patient seemed to have "drowned" in a large amount of red wine.
The account fits with one given by James "Tappy" Wright, a 65-year-old former road manager who worked for Hendrix's manager Mike Jeffrey.
Wright has claimed in a new book that indebted Jeffrey had taken out a $2m life-insurance policy on the star amid concerns about his increased drug-taking, and that he told him Hendrix was "worth more to him dead than alive".
He alleges that Jeffrey confessed to him that he had ordered the killing a month before his death in a plane crash.
The official version of Hendrix's death at the age of 27 is that he died from choking on vomit after a drugs overdose.
Wright's version is that Hendrix was killed on the orders of Jeffrey by a gang who broke into his hotel room and forced wine and painkillers down his throat until he drowned.
Mr Bannister, 67, said he had no idea who Hendrix was when he arrived early on the morning of September 18, 1970, but remembers being perplexed by his height.
“He was hanging over the table we had him on by about ten inches,” he told The Times newspaper.
He said he fought to resuciate him but there was no hope of survival.
"We worked very hard for about half an hour but there was no response at all. It really was an exercise in futility,” he said. “Somebody said to me ‘You know who that was?. That was Jimi Hendrix’ and, of course, I said, ‘Who’s Jimi Hendrix?’.”
He said that Wright's description, in his memoir Rock Roadster, of Hendrix's demise "sounded plausible because of the volume of wine”.
“The amount of wine that was over him was just extraordinary. Not only was it saturated right through his hair and shirt but his lungs and stomach were absolutely full of wine," he said.
"I have never seen so much wine. We had a sucker that you put down into his trachea, the entrance to his lungs and to the whole of the back of his throat.
“We kept sucking him out and it kept surging and surging. He had already vomited up masses of red wine and I would have thought there was half a bottle of wine in his hair. He had really drowned in a massive amount of red wine.”
Bannister now lives in Sydney and worked as a doctor until 1992 when he was deregistered for fraudulent conduct.
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 04:20 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/79-1.jpg
Italian Newspaper 1968-05-24
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 04:25 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Melodymaker-1.jpg
Melody Maker 1970
purple jim
05-14-11, 04:26 PM
Great Robbie.
Funny those NME photos with Jimi weilding his axe like that and playing up to his guitar smasher image.
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 05:34 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Scan0002-7.jpg
Newport (Rhode Island) Daily News 1970-09-19 USA
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Scan0004-7.jpg
Oakland (California) Tribune 1970-09-18
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Scan0001-6.jpg
Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail 1970-09-18
RobbieRadio
05-14-11, 06:07 PM
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/StarsStripes.jpg
European Stars And Stripes 1970-09-19
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sorry couldn't get it all in line
This is brilliant Rupe, some collection! Thanks
purple jim
05-17-11, 06:37 AM
A pleasure to sift through these historic clippings!
I'll put some more on soon. Nearly threw all these away a couple of years ago!
^
Thankfully you didnt:-)
Stplsd, I tried to reply to your pm, but it said you'd exceeded your stored message quota & wouldn't take it.
Sorry I seem to have missed getting that article you were interested in. I've got 3 box files I'm going through which are roughly in date order, although I seem to have stupidly cut some dates off. I'll certainly let you know if I come across it!
Stplsd, I tried to reply to your pm, but it said you'd exceeded your stored message quota & wouldn't take it.
Sorry I seem to have missed getting that article you were interested in.
Sorry not good at managing limited space;-) I'm sure I won't be the only one dissapointed. Anyone else got it?
I've got 3 box files I'm going through which are roughly in date order,
3 boxes mmm! slaver;-)
although I seem to have stupidly cut some dates off.
Not nearly as stupid as teenage me & chums who religiously bought NME, MM, Sounds - weekly; IT, OZ - monthly between us but never had the idea to hang on to one single cutting or copy.
Sharpstat
05-19-11, 12:55 PM
STPLSD,
I was fortunate as my local record store here in the States carried the British papers specifically melody maker! I cut up quite a few to get pics and occasional articles of Jimi right after he died. I don't feel so weird now that you posted your side of it.
I'll put some more on soon. Scanner is fixed but now my broadband is going so slow it might as well be dial up!
^
Nae luck, man. Look forward to more. That Altham one was a cracker, well different from the reported text I got from a fanzine/Jimi book, just wish I could remember where.
STPLSD,
I was fortunate as my local record store here in the States carried the British papers specifically melody maker! I cut up quite a few to get pics and occasional articles of Jimi right after he died. I don't feel so weird now that you posted your side of it.
Got any left? love to see them. What did you think of the Brit scene as reported - weird or familiar? or...
Sharpstat
05-20-11, 10:56 AM
Got any left? love to see them. What did you think of the Brit scene as reported - weird or familiar? or...
In all honesty it was curiosity as to read how Jimi was regarded in England since he started there and died there.MM always had the cool interviews and I used to compare the top songs in England versus the USA. I'm talking in particular 1975. The top songs were similar. I always found it fascinating how that Island pulled him into it's history. In my opinion he should have been buried there as he lived there for awhile. I really should start to go thru my newspaper articles, I've been collecting stuff since 1970!
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Ah, we're bein' spoiled again, a chicago upgrade and now loads of Rupe's cuttings. mmmm
RobbieRadio
05-20-11, 09:13 PM
7806
Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette 1969-05-17
Minneapolis (Minnesota) Star-Tribune
Sunday, Nov. 3, 1968: A bad Jimi Hendrix experience (http://blogs2.startribune.com/blogs/oldnews/archives/257)
Jimi Hendrix Show
Plays at Auditorium
By ALLAN HOLBERT (http://www.startribune.com/obituaries/11604871.html)
Minneapolis Tribune Staff Writer
<table align="right" width="230"></table> The Jimi Hendrix show at the Minneapolis Auditorium (http://www.mpls.lib.mn.us/history/to2.asp) Friday night was billed as “an experience,” and that’s a good name for it. It was an experience, an undesirable one.
For those of you who are not yet aware of this shining new talent, Jimi Hendrix could be best described as a black Elvis Presley (http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,904751,00.html?iid=digg_share).
That is to say, he doesn’t sing too well, and he doesn’t play his white guitar too well, but he does have a lot of sex.
HE HAS long hair. He wears a pink, flowery shirt and pink pants and white shoes. He twists and moves around a lot as he sings and caresses his guitar.
So his talent is really not significant and neither is that of something called [Mother] Cat and the all night newsboys (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_Mother_and_the_all-night_newsboys), the rock band that preceded Hendrix before intermission.
The things that made the Hendrix experience an experience was the behavior of the love-oriented (remember) hippie types in all their conforming nonconformist costumes who crowded and forced themselves up to the front of the stage when Hendrix came on.
THE MUSIC by Hendrix and his two white sidemen was loud but not too clear. Among his songs were “Foxy Lady” and “Are You Experienced,” which he dedicated to “all the narcotics agents and detectives and a few other bastards.”
People sitting in the balcony probably had no trouble seeing Hendrix. For those sitting up front it was quite difficult because of those rude, smelly long-haired kids who pushed their way up to the stage, completely intimidating law officers and Andy Frain ushers (http://www.andyfrain.com/).
It was possible to see if you stood up, but Jimi Hendrix isn’t worth standing up for.
<table width="425"> <tbody><tr> <td>http://stmedia.startribune.com/images/mplsAuditorium.jpg</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Here’s what the Minneapolis Auditorium looked like in 1966, two years before the Hendrix concert — and nine years before I witnessed Rod Stewart kicking soccer balls into a crowd there in the fall of 1975. (Photo courtesy mnhs.org (http://collections.mnhs.org/visualresources/image.cfm?imageid=182066&Page=1&Digital=Yes&EndDate=1970&Keywords=Minneapolis%20Auditorium&StartDate=1960&SearchType=Basic))</td></tr></tbody></table>
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Thanks RR, great stuff.
purple jim
05-21-11, 04:30 AM
From that "Savage Sophisti-cat!" article:
"Dr Who-type music" :bang:
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purple jim
05-24-11, 01:03 AM
Fascinating stuff Rupe!
From that Charleston Gazette (1969-05-17) article:
The Experience last album together should ne cut in about a month. It's in the can and late this month while they're in New York for a Madison Square Garden concert, they'll spend some time in final mixing on the release.
I think that's the first time I've read about the post Ladyland studio recordings being in a near finished form by May 69.
RobbieRadio
05-24-11, 10:37 AM
Great stuff RUPE! Thanks alot!
From that Charleston Gazette (1969-05-17) article:
The Experience last album together should ne cut in about a month. It's in the can and late this month while they're in New York for a Madison Square Garden concert, they'll spend some time in final mixing on the release.
I think that's the first time I've read about the post Ladyland studio recordings being in a near finished form by May 69.
The can was of course empty of commercially releasable material for their, tellingly worded, never to be, 'last' [ie not 'next'] album as we now know. Unless the Albert Hall was being contemplated as an LP release;-)
Probably just Jimi making up some fun stuff for the benefit of the journalist...he and also Mitch had various fantasy albums in the can :).
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Fantastic Rupe! many thanks . Interesting to see that the JHE were the support act to The Seeds (bet the Seeds regretted that!)
Probably just Jimi making up some fun stuff for the benefit of the journalist...he and also Mitch had various fantasy albums in the can :).
Or, more likely, winding up Chalpin/Capitol (not to mention him shoving one up Warner's at the same time;-) - dribbling in the background with anticipation of their (totally undeserved in anyway/outrageous gift from Warner's) free LP, and a huge amount of past and future royalties to Chalpin. They had a long wait (June 1968-1970) for 4 jammed together live songs, with a different band, and during which he also released a single on Reprise as the Band Of Gypsys as a possible alibi? but really a further finger to them.
Sharpstat
05-26-11, 01:12 PM
I found my Rolling Stone cover. 01 february 1969
http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/1631/imgcopyi.jpg
RobbieRadio
05-28-11, 04:38 PM
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purple jim
05-29-11, 04:13 AM
^ Great Melody Maker interview Robbie. Thanks!
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Yeah, many thanks RR, unfortunately the attachment for the Connellsviille (Pennsylvania) Daily Courier 1970-08-14 isn't working
I was especially interested in the love & jazz, for some reason edited out from where I got it;-)
LOVE: Right, I won’t make this a silly answer. Something I guess a mother rat has for her babies. Oh! Don’t rats eat their babies? Well, I guess that’s all love too, man
JAZZ:I like to listen to it, but not to play it — I don’t think that way. I like Roland Kirk — he’s the only cat I dig in jazz. If I’m out of my mind and I go somebody else’s place and somebody else’s records then I’d listen to jazz. But if I’m at home I’d never put on a jazz disc. I consider jazz to be a lot of horns and one of those top speed bass lines. I like music period. I just dig music, but I don’t happen to know much about jazz. I know that most of those cats are playing nothing but blues though — I know that much!
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Yeah, many thanks RR, unfortunately the attachment for the Connellsviille (Pennsylvania) Daily Courier 1970-08-14 isn't working
I was especially interested in the love & jazz, for some reason edited out from where I got it;-)
LOVE: Right, I won’t make this a silly answer. Something I guess a mother rat has for her babies. Oh! Don’t rats eat their babies? Well, I guess that’s all love too, man
JAZZ:I like to listen to it, but not to play it — I don’t think that way. I like Roland Kirk — he’s the only cat I dig in jazz. If I’m out of my mind and I go somebody else’s place and somebody else’s records then I’d listen to jazz. But if I’m at home I’d never put on a jazz disc. I consider jazz to be a lot of horns and one of those top speed bass lines. I like music period. I just dig music, but I don’t happen to know much about jazz. I know that most of those cats are playing nothing but blues though — I know that much!
Hey, stop hatin' on jazz... This quote represents Jimi's attitude in January 1967 and nothing else. At that time the cross-pollination between jazz and rock had hardly started.
Ezy Rider
05-29-11, 09:14 AM
Thanks RR for the article.
Jimi says on Dylan that one should buy a book of his song texts on order to understand them. That is exactly what Jimi did himself, apparently:
Another friend's parents went to the Isle Of Wight Festival and during the time there they found a Bob Dylan songbook with the back cover wripped off and lots of notes in it. They still have it. They swear that you can see the res of the back cover on the floor at Hendrix's feet with his setlist and notes scrawled on it.
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=367218&page=13
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 10:18 AM
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1. Variety Magazine 1969
2. Daily Capital News - Jefferson City, Missouri 1969-05-16
3. Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer - 1968-03-15
purple jim
05-29-11, 11:08 AM
From the Variety article:Jimi: "We may record another Dylan tune, "Tears Of Rage".
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 11:29 AM
That quote is from the 2nd newspaper article Daily Capital News.
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 12:48 PM
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1. Los Angeles (California) Times 1969-04-29
2. The Daily Cardinal - Madison, Wisconsin 1968-03-05
3. The Times Union - Albany, New York 1968-03-68
4. Beat Instrumental Magazine September 1968 (Bayswater (Australia) Monday Times Interview)
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 01:21 PM
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1. San Diego, California 1969-05-24
2. Downbeat Magazine 1970
3. Clark University: Worcester, Massachusetts 1968-03-15
4. Seattle, Washington 1970-07-26
5. Nuremberg, Germany 1969-01-16
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 02:04 PM
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2. New Musical Express 1969-04-19
3. 1969
4. Disc And Music Echo 1969-03-22
Hey, stop hatin' on jazz... This quote represents Jimi's attitude in January 1967 and nothing else. At that time the cross-pollination between jazz and rock had hardly started.
That's not hate, it's an observation on an article. To answer your accusation that I am "hatin' on jazz" whatever that means, would neccessitate starting another thread. Feel free why don't you start a Jimi jazz thread?
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 03:31 PM
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1. Sounds 1971-06-05 Pt. 1
2. Sounds 1971-06-05 Pt. 2
3. Jane de Mendelssohn Interview 1969 Pt. 1
4. Jane de Mendelssohn Interview 1969 Pt. 2
RobbieRadio
05-29-11, 04:00 PM
794179427943Hullabaloo Magazine 1968
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1. Los Angeles (California) Times 1969-04-29
2. Daily Cardinal 1968-03-05
3. The Times Union 1968-03-68
4. Beat Instrumental (UK) September 1968
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Burdon: The main aim is to tell the truth about Jimi Hendrix's death. When I was in Europe I got so screwed up by people who wanted to talk about Jimi’s death, because for me it was just such a positive thing — he's still around. I know it because I hear his music all the time, and if people don't understand that then. . .
Wha?<o:p></o:p>
Ezy Rider
05-29-11, 10:00 PM
OMG so many new articles to read and so few time! Thanks RR.
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Burdon: The main aim is to tell the truth about Jimi Hendrix's death. When I was in Europe I got so screwed up by people who wanted to talk about Jimi’s death, because for me it was just such a positive thing — he's still around. I know it because I hear his music all the time, and if people don't understand that then. . .
Wha?<o>:p></o>:p>
Probably a reference to Burdon's interview with Kenneth Alsop on BBC's 24 Hours, ie "Jimi committed suicide".
Probably a reference to Burdon's interview with Kenneth Alsop on BBC's 24 Hours, ie "Jimi committed suicide".
[Jimi's death] "For me it was just such a positive thing!?"
Ezy Rider
05-31-11, 02:38 AM
OK, here we have the evidence, MD was a plant by EB for taking revenge on Jimi ***-ing his wife.
OOops, wrong thread, sorry.
OK, here we have the evidence, MD was a plant by EB for taking revenge on Jimi ***-ing his wife.
OOops, wrong thread, sorry.
Ha-ha-ha (amusing). But if we add this to his other statements on Jimi's death, the Animals etc. etc. it's yet more evidence (adding to the already huge pile) that EB is full of it, ie BS of an extreme order.
Ezy Rider
06-01-11, 11:27 PM
After Frank Zappa left his party home at Laurel Canyon, Hollywood, (see Peter Torke) thread, in the early 70's, EB moved there to take over the scepter. EB loves BS, he wallows in it ha-ha-ha.
BTW Jack Nicholson never left and still lives there.
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Sorry, these should be the other way round, but I can't change it
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RobbieRadio
06-08-11, 11:06 AM
The above article provides proof Jimi was insured for $1 Million Dollars. This is from a the above article posted by RUPE about the Experience's performance at the Sgt. Pepper club in Majorca, Spain 1968. It contains a direct quote from Chas that Jimi's management team (Chas/Jeffrey) had him insured and they obviously were the beneficiaries. When Chas left and sold his management interest to Jeffery, Jeffrey became the SOLE beneficiary of the insurance policy.
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o93/Grapost/Proof.jpg
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I already posted it in your "text only" thread, and commented on it in my 24 August 1970 to ∞ (http://crosstowntorrents.org/showthread.php?3689-24-August-1970-to-∞) thread ages ago, so it's not a revelation. It's clear that Warner/Reprise were the actual policy holders though, so I wouldn't get too excited;-) Nice to have the actual copy :-)
RobbieRadio
06-08-11, 05:09 PM
Yes it is standard for Record Companies to insure their artists, but in the article it appears Chas is speaking in the first person "we", as in he and Jeffrey his managers. As in such comments like "we've got Jimi scheduled for a tour", "we've arranged for a limo to pick them up at the airport", "we've scheduled a press conference" etc.
Yes it is standard for Record Companies to insure their artists, but in the article it appears Chas is speaking in the first person "we", as in he and Jeffrey his managers. As in such comments like "we've got Jimi scheduled for a tour", "we've arranged for a limo to pick them up at the airport", "we've scheduled a press conference" etc.
Yes, I do realise he is speaking in the first person, as I said it has been mentioned previously at CTT. Only big stars would be insured, I would imagine a million $ policy was quite expensive in those days. Apparently Jimi had to take a medical for it? Him speaking in the first person is not much to hang a claim on, especially when it is explicitly denied by both Bob Levine and Jim Marron. It's a "press opportunity" - as in: "My star's so big he's worth a million dollars", no?
RobbieRadio
06-09-11, 09:27 AM
Yes I realize it could be just be press hype. But in all the interviews I've read with Chas he never seemed to engage in much of that. He was known for being a pretty straight forward guy.
Stplsd, can't get through to your pm box, storage exceeded! Great idea about the cuttings, if you have the time.
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Great Rupe, I'll go ahead then, I'm about 3/4 done:-)
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Sorry, once again I can't get these in order
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3 is the first page, 1 is the bottom half of 2
purple jim
06-16-11, 03:27 AM
Outta sight, really outta sight. Thanks for all this Rupe.
http://www.noob.fr/upload/cf24b_jimi2.jpg (http://www.noob.fr)
Outta sight, really outta sight. Thanks for all this Rupe.
http://www.noob.fr/upload/cf24b_jimi2.jpg (http://www.noob.fr)
Yeah, man! Looks like Albert Hall?
Found this verrry interesting piece in Rupe's post:
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(page?) ‘JIMI: BRITISH TOUR NEXT YEAR’: JIMI HENDRIX is to head his own tour of Britain early in the New Year [Ed. February, 2 gigs at Albert Hall only]. The dates will be his first concert appearances in this country since his package with the Move and the Nice a year ago.<o:p></o:p>
"When Jimi played at the Woburn Festival this summer between 14,000 and 15,000 people turned out to see his act. So I'm sure he's still a big tour attraction here, even though he's been in America a lot lately," says HIS MANAGER, CHAS CHANDLER, now handling Hendrix exclusively in Britain and Europe, while colleague Mike Jeffrey manages Jimi's affairs in the States.<o:p></o:p>
Hendrix will personally choose the acts to accompany him on the tour.<o:p></o:p>
"Nothing definite has been fixed," added Chas. "But Jimi wants to work here again. We'd reached saturation point with him in Europe a year ago, so I took him to the States. Now he's big there—I'm bringing him back to Britain for a while."
[It does appear that when Chas “walked out and sold his share to Jeffery,” (scandal, press, publicity;-) it was only as his producer (basically sacked by Hendrix in that capacity anyway) and general manager. Two US business managers was a surfeit and what about the rest of the world (Chas was obviously more at home in Europe/England (preferably the North thereof) Mike then began operating under his 'Michael Jeffery Management' in the US—the Who management (Track records) divided, probably before 1968, in a similar way, Stamp in the US and Lambert in UK/Europe (although continuing as the group's producer)— Chas is mentioned by several of the main people involved (including Noel,who says they [B][U]all, including Mike had a group meeting (no doubt drunken in Noel’s case and, very likely, the rest too) after the Albert Hall gigs and sacked Mike. Mike didn’t appear to be too bothered by this though and that things went on as before, and that he didn’t know why he trusted Chas more than Mike (Kevin Ayers of Soft Machine: “Chas was charming, at first, but they were both crooks”) - ha-ha-ha ) (funnily enough it was Noel who was “replaced” in the recording studio, only two months later by Billy Cox. And was finally “I left” two months after that, when the “tour” was over;-). regarding his early 1969 European gigs as being the man in charge and also by Chas himself who was the organiser of, at least, the two Albert Hall gigs and it would appear the European “tour”, appearing at, at least, one show in Goteborg, Sweden, Jimi dedicates 'Hear My Train Comin' to [B]"Our manager Chas Chandler" (which Chas later (posthumously) criticised severely, as well as the first (18th) Albert Hall gig, going so far as to claim that if it had been down to him alone he would have sacked Mitch and Noel there and then. Later he also disagreed with Buddy Miles being in the Band of Gypsys (obviously he was still involved at that time too). He and Hendrix obviously didn’t always see eye to eye on his “musical direction”, members of his band, etc. unlike Mike who wasn't a producer, couldn't play, and obviously had no input into Jimi's music in anyway. He couldn’t give a flying fuck as long as it made money. So Mike disliked Buddy, so what. He didn’t like many people, especially one or two musicians, and would be producers who he saw as Jimi’s employees (which they all basically were), who he thought had become tiresome spongers, and/or that were using Jimi to inject themselves into a higher level (eg. Buddy: “BOG was my band” and AD). Chas, again later on (posthumously) usually tried to distance himself from his obviously continuing involvement as one of Jimi’s two managers, ie still Mike’s partner [viz. ‘Jeffery & Chandler’ management, only disolved c. 1973. They also had joint shares in several other bands. As well as clubs (and it seems fashionable ‘boutique’ shops too, in Majorca). ]<o:p></o:p>
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As usual these are the wrong way round, having a bit of trouble getting these big articles scanned.
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Same here, but I expect you'll figure it out
Tanks Rupe. Great interviews, quite revealing
mickliz1971
06-25-11, 06:44 AM
Hullabaloo 1968
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purple jim
06-25-11, 08:23 AM
^ :bang:
zombywoof57
06-27-11, 02:51 PM
here's a few from me, i got more thank you Gord, i'll have to find something special for all your help
zombywoof57
06-27-11, 02:53 PM
Hullabaloo 1968
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http://crosstowntorrents.org/images/misc/pencil.png thanks so nice to see a Hullabaloo magazine again, i traded all mine away
Fenders Fingers
06-27-11, 02:56 PM
" here's a few from me, i got more thank you Gord, i'll have to find something special for all your help"
Just ship me that Jimi stack you have in your back bedroom lol
this is my favorite thread on this site...i always find it intriguing to read the real time headline and news on the thoughts of jimi by the fans and media during his era...
beer3 cheers to all the guys providing the articles to the rest of us who wouldnt otherwise have access...
thanks for sharing :)
johngolby
07-09-11, 07:23 AM
this is my favorite thread on this site...i always find it intriguing to read the real time headline and news on the thoughts of jimi by the fans and media during his era...
beer3 cheers to all the guys providing the articles to the rest of us who wouldnt otherwise have access...
thanks for sharing :)
I couldn't agree more, I read/look at this thread way more than my books.
zombywoof57
07-09-11, 10:44 AM
wcfl radio station chicago survey
Well now I'm glad I didn't throw my cuttings away as I nearly did a couple of years ago, needing a bit of space! I'd get them on a lot faster if I wasn't a techophobe with a slow broadband connection, using somebody else's computer. Still got one & a half box files to go!
zombywoof57
07-18-11, 05:30 PM
misc, newspaper/magazine scans
zombywoof57
07-20-11, 12:19 AM
misc
zombywoof57
07-20-11, 12:36 AM
misc
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Thanks! The second article has remarkably sensitive and sympathetic comments by Jeffery. Jeffery bashers beware.
MourningStar
07-28-11, 06:06 PM
Thanks! The second article has remarkably sensitive and sympathetic comments by Jeffery. Jeffery bashers beware.'Sensitive' and 'sympathetic' to Jeffery, not Hendrix.
'Sensitive' and 'sympathetic' to Jeffery, not Hendrix.
He's hardly pushing Jimi as a top 40 machine. I did say "beware"....
zombywoof57
07-29-11, 01:14 AM
misc.
MourningStar
07-29-11, 09:16 AM
He's hardly pushing Jimi as a top 40 machine. I did say "beware"....what's to beware of? His plasticity is quite evident and comes thru loud and clear. The interview reeks of typical business politics and self-interest.
(... and it's not 'bashing' when critique is truthful, and especially if in reference to a dickhead. Well, I suppose use of the descriptor 'dickhead' can be interpreted as 'bashing', but anything negative would be so, in the eyes of the target's allies.)
Here come the sad ones. This is how I found out, one sentence in the Liverpool Echo. It still hurts
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feck Rupe, I can't keep up! so much, so little time. Excellent, lovely man.
Fenders Fingers
08-04-11, 04:05 PM
stp, you pick up your mail?
kdion11
08-04-11, 05:32 PM
feck Rupe, I can't keep up! so much, so little time. Excellent, lovely man.
KD: They look cool, how can you read them though ?
MourningStar
08-04-11, 06:57 PM
KD: They look cool, how can you read them though ?Easy :
1. Clik on the post image. A new image window will open.
2. Clik on the new window's image and IE should switch to the full size readable image.
3. If not, place your cursor on the image and the pointer should change from arrow to a '+' magnifier.
4. Clik and the image should magnify to it's max. rez.
purple jim
08-05-11, 01:51 PM
feck Rupe, I can't keep up! so much, so little time. Excellent, lovely man.
+1 !!!!!
feck Rupe, I can't keep up! so much, so little time. Excellent, lovely man.
I've got visitors coming for about a month so I thought I'd try & get a lot on at once! Plenty more to go...
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This isn't working very well & the site keeps disappearing! I'll carry on tomorrow
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This isn't working very well & the site keeps disappearing! I'll carry on tomorrow
It's workin' just fine Rupe (as your 'quote'), please keep up the great work, lovin' it! I take it that the three pieces you posted (easily dowloaded) as a 'quote' are the contents of 'Attachment 9382' (which some of us can't download in that form)? It was a long (but very eventful) 'month' without a post from you ;)
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I'm putting these on again, don't know how they came up like that last time. I keep getting a message saying 'false event' when I'm trying to upload. And now my broadband download speed has gone down to 347 kbps. Think I'll give up for tonight.
I shall return!
^
They both came out perfect - both times:)
purple jim
10-18-11, 12:29 AM
^ I remember seeing that VC promo film on TV at the time. Has it resurfaced since?
Wish I'd bought one of those busts! Is that Janis or Louis?9657
Wonder if Monika got a reply?9698
Always sweet to get the next installment of the 'true history' of JH. Many thanks Rupe
MourningStar
12-01-11, 06:10 PM
any chance of recovering all the past attachments that 'disappeared'?
any chance of recovering all the past attachments that 'disappeared'?
Yeah. What's happened to them all?
Yeah, I can't face starting from the beginning again!
Fenders Fingers
12-02-11, 03:09 PM
Yeah, I can't face starting from the beginning again!
You saved all these scans to your drive, no?
^
Surely a technical fault on the CTT site, any chance this major archive can be fixed?
You saved all these scans to your drive, no?
They all show on the Manage Attachments screen, is that what you mean?
MourningStar
12-02-11, 04:46 PM
You saved all these scans to your drive, no?the site has a back-up, no?
MourningStar
12-02-11, 04:48 PM
Yeah, I can't face starting from the beginning again!I can't blame you, that would be a lot of work. Great loss in the 'Can You See Me' forum too. Don't know how much was lost in the 'Artwork-Covers' forum.
Horizon
12-11-11, 01:08 AM
Jimi is one of the musicians that appear on the cover of the February 1970 issue of Circus magazine. Very eerie headline considering that Jimi and Janis would die a few months later:
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Testing to see if I can put the cuttings which were lost up again, seems to be working!
'Please, please, please!' (as JB said), give us the ones we haven't seen yet. I'll put up the old ones on a different thread - 'How's about that then', as Jimmy Saville might have said? Ha-ha-ha;)
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There's no stopping you! A million thanks, lovely man. This is the biz on JH. If only some American/s Euro's can do the same;) we could get the whole picture;)
'Please, please, please!' (as JB said), give us the ones we haven't seen yet. I'll put up the old ones on a different thread - 'How's about that then', as Jimmy Saville might have said? Ha-ha-ha;)
Oh, okay! I seem to have made a bollocks of that anyway, as some of them have come up as thumbnails!
Oh, okay! I seem to have made a bollocks of that anyway, as some of them have come up as thumbnails!
Oh, fuck! I thought I'd got away with it! No, no they are all great and in one condensed post, so fast. But i want the new stuff so I'll do it it, will be slower though. I'm working until the 14th. I'm sure we can wait for me putting up the old stuff till then for the new?
Fenders Fingers
12-11-11, 04:29 PM
Rupe, u da man, thank you.
If people are impatient I'll start tomorrow:) too pissed (UK)
on the vino now :))
Isee you already sneaked in a new one, thanks!
Isee you already sneaked in a new one, thanks!
Did I? I don't know how all those appeared, I only ticked about 8 on the Manage Attachments screen! I'm too old for this game!
Anyway, continuing with the 70s ones..
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These are the ones from post #328 that didn't come up properly for some reason
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These are the ones from post #328 that didn't come up properly for some reason
Many thanks for this
Fenders Fingers
12-15-11, 09:17 AM
Rupe. You may as well stop posting the scans. They seem to appear then at some stage turn into "attachent" message only.
Clicking on them brings up the invalid etc message.
Whatever the issue is here it seems that it is yet to be sorted.
It may be better to put all the scans into a folder and torrent this folder so we can dl them.
I know we chatted about this before but for the moment it seems the best way to go as adding attachments is both a waste of your time and very frustrating to the rest of us who want to access them.
karsten
12-15-11, 09:51 AM
Could be nice with a zip file in the text torrent section...
MourningStar
12-15-11, 10:11 AM
Rupe. You may as well stop posting the scans. They seem to appear then at some stage turn into "attachent" message only.
Clicking on them brings up the invalid etc message.
Whatever the issue is here it seems that it is yet to be sorted. ...agreed! this should be a priority, as a great many attachments are forever gone. Even when the issue is resolved, I doubt those attachments will 're-appear' (but I hope they do).
Rupe. You may as well stop posting the scans. They seem to appear then at some stage turn into "attachent" message only.
Clicking on them brings up the invalid etc message.
Whatever the issue is here it seems that it is yet to be sorted.
It may be better to put all the scans into a folder and torrent this folder so we can dl them.
I know we chatted about this before but for the moment it seems the best way to go as adding attachments is both a waste of your time and very frustrating to the rest of us who want to access them.
Sorry, I can't do torrenting. It's not my computer & I'm not allowed, even if I knew how to do it:drunk:
Fenders Fingers
12-15-11, 06:21 PM
Sorry, I can't do torrenting. It's not my computer & I'm not allowed, even if I knew how to do it:drunk:
Can you send the folder to me?
MourningStar
12-16-11, 01:03 AM
^
Surely a technical fault on the CTT site, any chance this major archive can be fixed?Now, even the 'properly' attached (i.e. as per the How To sticky) images are disappearing. I hope this 'virus' (or whatever it is) does not infect The Gallery.
Come on CTT maintenance team, ...
purple jim
12-16-11, 01:11 AM
Sorry, I can't do torrenting. It's not my computer & I'm not allowed, even if I knew how to do it:drunk:
Rupe, you could simply put them in a file (or several), compress, then use Megaupload or Rapidshare for example.
Can you send the folder to me?
How would I do that exactly?
Rupe, you could simply put them in a file (or several), compress, then use Megaupload or Rapidshare for example.
Sorry, you're dealing with an incompetent here! I don't understand stuff like that!
karsten
12-16-11, 03:21 PM
I you can make a zip fil and mail it - or burn a cd, Im sure a lot of people will gladly help to upload it here :)
Fenders Fingers
12-16-11, 03:31 PM
I you can make a zip fil and mail it - or burn a cd, Im sure a lot of people will gladly help to upload it here :)
Yep indeed.
Even when we get the attachments issue sorted having this material available as a DL here at CTT would be cool.
I can manage burning a CD! I may as well scan in the rest before I do that so they're all on. I'll let you know when it's done
karsten
12-16-11, 03:56 PM
Great. much apreciated!
Fenders Fingers
12-16-11, 04:00 PM
Rupe, it's easy and free. If I can do it so can you lol
http://www.megaupload.com/?c=signup
Rupe, it's easy and free. If I can do it so can you lol
http://www.megaupload.com/?c=signup
Ulp!
I know these cutting have been torrented by stplsd, but does anybody who doesn't do torrenting (such as myself!) want me to upload them again here? They still seem to be there on my manage attachments screen.
purple jim
02-24-13, 07:52 AM
I think I've posted a few things from this in the past but I dug it out this morning and did a few snaps. Enjoy!
http://i45.tinypic.com/2n01pqg.jpg
http://i49.tinypic.com/2zf1nae.jpg
http://i48.tinypic.com/28rjpqc.jpg
http://i48.tinypic.com/e97l8z.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 07:53 AM
http://i47.tinypic.com/r1cvhj.jpg
Lord Summerisle
02-24-13, 07:55 AM
Great stuff, thanks for posting. I have a lot of newspaper clippings aswell, I need to dig them out someday,
purple jim
02-24-13, 08:09 AM
IT cover
http://i46.tinypic.com/2mowntc.jpg
IT inner
http://i49.tinypic.com/2q8om6p.jpg
IT ZOOM1
http://i45.tinypic.com/210aqo6.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 08:09 AM
IT ZOOM2
http://i49.tinypic.com/vg4zlw.jpg
IT3
http://i48.tinypic.com/2w4y4nl.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 08:14 AM
http://i48.tinypic.com/2i24fpf.jpghttp://i47.tinypic.com/hs5820.jpg
http://i45.tinypic.com/2e33hiq.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 08:20 AM
http://i49.tinypic.com/fmq9zb.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 09:13 AM
http://i47.tinypic.com/f53ygz.jpg
http://i46.tinypic.com/2e4ku38.jpg
http://i49.tinypic.com/289vrk2.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 09:19 AM
The articles signed CW are by Chris Welch of course.
http://i45.tinypic.com/t0hsvl.jpg
http://i50.tinypic.com/2pt42ki.jpg
http://i50.tinypic.com/f3c654.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 09:23 AM
http://i47.tinypic.com/2j1mrf5.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 09:26 AM
http://i50.tinypic.com/e8juki.jpghttp://i45.tinypic.com/28coqcx.jpg
http://i49.tinypic.com/2wom49h.jpghttp://i45.tinypic.com/16acep1.jpg
purple jim
02-24-13, 09:31 AM
http://i48.tinypic.com/2wqe6tk.jpg
Fenders Fingers
02-24-13, 02:17 PM
I was looking at some of this stuff a few days ago, I was having a look in some stored boxes here at home. Some though I had not seen before, thanks for sharing.
purple jim
03-02-13, 09:46 AM
If an administrator wishes to fusion this with the thread that stplsd indicates, it's OK wth me. I couldn't remember which articles I had already posted.
It would be good if that important thread could be more in evidence for visitors instead of being buried in the "Third Stone From The Sun" section and necessitating a keyword search in order to find it.
johanincr
03-02-13, 09:59 AM
Merged the threads and Sticky-d this one.
Its will remain top of the other topics in TSFTS since its a Sticky.
Hope that helps :)
How about changing the title to just "Newspaper & magazine article scans", or adding another for "1980's - ~"?
Just saw an ad for Electric Cinema in London, 44p! for a ticket to see Jimi Plays Berkeley & Rinbow Bridge! - showing for a fortnight
guitarmanlee
03-03-13, 10:41 AM
Just saw an ad for Electric Cinema in London, 44p! for a ticket to see Jimi Plays Berkeley & Rinbow Bridge! - showing for a fortnight
I've checked the cinema's website, nothing advertised on there. Will email them for confirmation. Thanks.
purple jim
03-20-13, 08:30 AM
http://i48.tinypic.com/2liio8h.jpg
From the front page of Rolling Stone (20 Jan 1968 - Vol.1 N°4)
I didn't know this but "Get That Feeling" was prepared by A&R man Nick Venet of Capitol (and not put together by Chalpin personally).
Full edition (and more!) here (http://jimihendrix.forumactif.org/t1529-circus-rolling-stone-guitar-player-kerrang-classic-rock):
1961219613196141961519616
Fenders Fingers
03-24-13, 09:24 AM
not showing, simply attachment.
Fenders Fingers
03-24-13, 11:21 AM
Hitweek
1962419625
ALIEN,
Post reply
Go advanced
write message and scroll down
click manage attachments
follow procedure click done
Fenders Fingers
03-24-13, 11:25 AM
Hitweek
FWIW, from Woodstock booklet
J.Lucas
03-26-13, 06:46 PM
A few from the US West Coast KRLA radio 'Beat'
'67
19649
19650
19651
'68
19652
19653
28 Août 1970 - Londonderry Hotel, Londres Interview par Gilian Saich pour New Musical Express (5 Sept)- http://brumepourpre.hendrix.free.fr/1970.htm
1966819669
J.Lucas
04-05-13, 06:20 PM
couple signs of the times from
Jet June 8th 1967
19768
19769
19771
19770
J.Lucas
04-08-13, 09:37 PM
SPIN magazine April 1992
19825
J.Lucas
04-10-13, 07:53 PM
Life Oct. 3-1969
19867
19868
1987419873
1986919870
1987119872
http://books.google.com/books?id=CFEEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=jimi+hendrix&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QQFmUYG7BYPuyQG4_IHABg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwATjSAQ#v=onepage&q=jimi hendrix&f=false (http://books.google.com/books?id=CFEEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=jimi+hendrix&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QQFmUYG7BYPuyQG4_IHABg&ved=0CDgQ6AEwATjSAQ#v=onepage&q=jimi%20hendrix&f=false)
J.Lucas
04-11-13, 05:12 AM
The infamous Hendrix ' Roll One ' cover of RS
19875
19879
.....same photo shoot as the PH&A cover?
19876
Paragraph cut from above issue:
19880
19881
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various mag covers
19878
19881
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This version is f'ing awful, the crap overdubbed drums & bass almost drown out JH.
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