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Stockholm Concert | 
| Creator: Jimi Hendrix Category: Music
Buy New: $19.74
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 38485
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 835810003268 EAN: 0835810003268 ASIN: B00018BOQ0
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Album Description Third installment of Purple Haze Records' Hendrix extensive reissue series. This 2004 compilation features two complete shows, recorded in Stockholm in 1969, featuring the classic Experience line up of Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, & Noel Redding. First show features eight tracks, & the second show features ten tracks.
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A GREAT CONCERT!!! June 3, 2008 Christopher Johnson (OH USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Good sound and a great show. I love Jimi and this was a nice addition to my collection. Both shows are gems!!
exellent January 9, 2009 J. nervo (santa rosa ca) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great double CD, ranks up with live at winterland, a must have for any jimi fan!
I WAS HOPING IT WAS THE 1967 STOcKHOLM SHOW November 18, 2008 C. Scanlon (among us humans) 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
but it is the 1969 final EXP shows. All that's missing is the 1969 TV Stockholm show when Jimi runs off the stage after that dam fool bass player says good night after they play only two songs But at least Jimi played some great blues half bored with no vocals there. Here he is too tired for that. Hey, back on the Lulu show his manager/damager yelled at him for playing too LONG! This is the tired Jimi, overplayed by his management, really sick and tired of playing this same stuff every night for two years, and really sick of that dam arrogant and BAD bass player thumping mindlessly and too loud and with NO TALENT at all, the one who called him racial slurs and took no advice on how to play the songs. This is the last of an over-experienced EXP They should have given the man a break and a rest but that's not how a black musician was treated back then - just bleed him every night until he got no more then call him lazy and dump him. Instead he went to live in upstate New York and play with Larry and Billy (his old Nashville band) and put his Woodstock band together, and then the Band of Gypsies (until his damager manager fired his good buddy Buddy). But anyone who really loves Jimi cries to hear his pain and weariness in these shows. They should have treated him right, like a football player today, like a rock star today; they coulda took better care of him, but they did not know what they had; they just thought him a cash machine who asked for no cash. And so this is all we have, and he ain't playing nothing here. Get the studio albums (even those got wrecked in re-issue). Get the 1967 Stockholm show, before he got exhausted by the tour schedule they put him on for more bucks for WB (it all went to off shore mafioso accounts at Bella Godiva and none to Jimi Hendrix). And tell me where you got it. I would love to hear that 1967 Stockholm boot leg again, the one my kid brother wore out. I hope it is available. But this record is just a crying shame. Jimi lives. I wish they'd a let him. By the way don't expect any notes on this here. By the way hear him work out Hear My train at the start of one of the songs. His best tune at Berkeley a year later, along with Machine Gun. Then he died, and it was over. Hey, this is January 1969 Martin Luther King was shot not long earlier, and Bobby, and Nixon got the White House by default Nobody felt much like rock'nrolln anymore And these concerts he dedicates to the American Deserters hiding out in Stockholm. All W had to do was walk off the TANG fantasy summer camp and apply to Harvard Bidness School No one wanted to rocknroll and Jimi is REAL tired here. Hay bass player Turn it down Let Jimi fly free Listen to Jimi play This ain't Hendrix in the West This ain't Jimi Plays Monterey/Shake! Otis at Monterey - Criterion Collection This is not Jimi Plays Berkeley This is not Jimi Hendrix - Live at Woodstock This is not the excellent 1967 Stockholm show. Here, Jimi needs a good rest. Needs to get back to the house. Get back home. We all did.
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