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Jimi Hendrix on PBS now...

Jimi starts in 30 minutes here...
I have been waiting for this all week!
There is also a DVD released today that has some additional unreleased footage not on the PBS special.
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jackthehack said:
Y'all watching this? Tripping out on all the new early pictures of him playing a Jazzmaster...

That's cause he was on a genius stroke, ya know? And den he was bertie einstein cause he played a jag... I can dig him cause he played a real gitar for a little bit. See?

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ಠ_ಠ said:
jackthehack said:
Y'all watching this? Tripping out on all the new early pictures of him playing a Jazzmaster...

That's cause he was on a genius stroke, ya know? And den he was bertie einstein cause he played a jag... I can dig him cause he played a real gitar for a little bit. See?

Hendrix+com+uma+Fender+Jazzmaster.jpg

In English that doesn't make a lot of sense, but in Music it does...
 
If you missed it, you can stream it from here:

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/episodes/jimi-hendrix/film-jimi-hendrix-hear-my-train-a-comin/2660/
 
Yes, this was a really great special!!!
There was also a DVD/Blue Ray release of the special yesterday which has the following bonus:

BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE 13 PREVIOUSLY UNSEEN PERFORMANCES ONLY AVAILABLE ON THIS DVD :

MIAMI POP FESTIVAL: 5.1 Stereo
Never before released color film footage of the group's legendary May 18, 1968 festival performance, including "Foxey Lady," "Tax Free," and "Fire" together with interviews with festival promoter Michael Lang and engineer Eddie Kramer.

NEW YORK POP FESTIVAL: 5.1 Stereo
Never before released color film footage of the group's July 17, 1970 festival performance, including "Message To Love," "Lover Man," "All Along The Watchtower," "Purple Haze," and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)."

LOVE & PEACE FESTIVAL: Official 'Bootleg'
Newly discovered archival film footage of the final performance by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on September 6, 1970 at the Isle Of Fehmarn, Germany. Includes "Killing Floor," "Spanish Castle Magic," "All Along The Watchtower" and "Foxey Lady" and an amateur soundtrack recording recorded by the festival promoters using stage microphones.

TOP OF THE POPS:
View the March 30, 1967 appearance featuring the group performing "Purple Haze"

Gotta have it tomorrow...
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