Dig this! I think it's from 1965 and the Isley Brothers. The virgin Jimi sound is unique and gets close to that Jimi essence we all love!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwolt_0lrkk
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Dig this! I think it's from 1965 and the Isley Brothers. The virgin Jimi sound is unique and gets close to that Jimi essence we all love!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwolt_0lrkk
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“We don’t want to be classed in any category.” -Jimi Hendrix
"If you can play, you can play anything. I don't like classifications." - Buddy Rich
Yeah, this is from the 1971 lp. A shame they didn't include this mix on WCSB.
Hear how snappy his rhythm guitar work is - this is what made Jimi unique among the guitar "heroes". None of the British players could play rhythm guitar like this.
I am so stoked that I stumbled onto this website...I am in heaven
KD: Not sure if anyone's mentioned this, but I actually prefer the original single / 45rpm mix of "Have You Ever Been Disappointed". EH did not use this original mix with the horns and piano but the 1971 Isley Brothers: In The Beginning mix with those mixed out and Jimi's TREMOLO (not reverb!) guitar up loud. Love the piano on the original, and the horns add great volume dynamics.
In the same vein, anyone got $350 to spare....??
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JIMI-HENDR...item564852e482
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