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Jimi Hendrix Experience Concert

Winterland (San Francisco, CA)

Jimi Hendrix Experience concert at Winterland on Oct 10, 1968

10.10.1968/ Late Show
Tracks: 7 / Total Time: 57:44
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

This run of Jimi Hendrix concerts at Winterland, with Dino Valenti and then Buddy Miles Express opening, are some of the most interesting Hendrix sets ever recorded. In mid 1968, as Hendrix had just released his monumental Electric Ladyland album, he began actively pursuing opportunities to jam with other musicians. He became more open to his improvisational abilities than at…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • jirina | Saturday, June 13, 2009 | 1:46 pm

    The best song

  • leroy jenkins | Tuesday, April 14, 2009 | 2:09 am

    I was first inspired to pick up the guitar by Jimmy Page but it was Jimi Hendrix that really fired up my muse I always have the best jams after listening to him play. His music is a catalyst for change and it still echos today in our hearts and minds. Fly on brother catch a ride on a Dragonfly and go on over yonder say hi to Isabella for me because we don't have to wait till tomorrow......

  • renaissance | Monday, April 13, 2009 | 8:42 am

    how many people were touched by a black man living in a white world playing to all white crowds and reaching beyond all color barriers i myself was a black hippie if thats what you want to call it we saw rainbows not skin color thank you hendrix you did away with racism if only for the length of your concerts or your life. excuse me while i kiss the sky!!!!!

  • karloff1 | Saturday, April 04, 2009 | 8:14 pm

    Incredibly,to this day there is no one to compare to jimi. he is the greatest guitar player to ever grace this planet. just imagine if he had lived, what music would have been like today. I cant even imagine what he would have been into. something magical and wonderfull, i assure you.

  • sunmoonstars | Saturday, March 28, 2009 | 9:26 am

    FROM BEYOND THE "MOON" AND "STARS", HE SHARED IT ALL (MIND,BODY,SPIRIT,SOUL, AND HIS LOVE) WITH ALL OF US - RIGHT HERE - ON THE "THIRD STONE FROM THE SUN". PEACE, BLUE SKY

  • Marty | Friday, March 27, 2009 | 8:47 pm

    For me, my Hendrix experience will always be the memory of myself at the age of fourteen with my dads Gerard turn table and my older brothers Rainbow Bridge album listening to the intro to Hey Baby thru the headphones over and over until the record had permanent grooves carved into it. Rock on! Marty

  • zeetz2004 | Saturday, January 31, 2009 | 3:45 pm

    jimi was not from here....i didn't realize how beautiful & profound the brother was til years later after he was long gone....experienced 2 live gigs....new orleans...maybe 1967...(CITY PARK STADIUM)...&...MAYBE 1969-70...(2ND ATLANTA POP FESTIVAL)...BUT.....THERE HAS BEEN MANY HUGE & LEGENDARY TALENTS...THAT ARE MASTERS OF GUITAR & OTHER INSTRUMENTS....BUT ALTHOUGH HE MAY HAVE BEEN ABUSIVE TO HIMSELF & EASILY LED BY DESTRUCTIVE PEOPLE, SUBSTANCES, & BAD FESTIVAL GIGS IN EUROPE,,,ETC......HE COULD SING, DANCE, AND PLAY JAZZ..LIKE NO OTHER.. god bless you JIMI!.. wherever you are....i'll meet you in the "NEXT WORLD....picking my guitar in your honor..and i won't be LATE!...(HE HASN'T REALLY GONE....JIMI can be still heard in the playing, spirit, and love of music, rock & roll, and the appreciation of LIFE & LOVE OF OUR FELLOW BROTHERS & SISTERS..I CAN'T FATHOM WHAT THE CAT WOULD BE PLAYING NOW????? LOOK AT THE FACES OF THE FANS...WHEN HE EXPLODED AT MONTEREY POP...HE STILL LIVES IN LOTS OF OUR HEARTS..PEACE....MJ ZITO

  • zappatlaw | Wednesday, January 14, 2009 | 11:03 pm

    I was very very lucky to have been around for Jimmy in both, a small club and large stadium, Once in Septmeber 1968, I paid two bucks to see Jimmy Hendrix, and I think it was either Fog Hat or Soft Matchine, at Sac State's Mens Gym , Fog Hat or Soft Matchine was the opening act, dude came out in a full length bear fur coat, the drummer, after two sets, he rips off this great big coat, underneth he was wearing some kind of swimmers trunks like speedos covered in sweat, meanwhile all the bass player did all night was rock forewords and backswards one step to us, one step back, all night,by the time Hendrix made it up to the riser, like two feet off the gym floor, we were flying on blue cheer acid, the whole place was laid out on the gym floor, I have seen Cream, Blue Cheer, The Who, Stones, you name em, we were there, my point is this, Every great guitar player now, has taken something from Jimmy's form, each has put their own self into the music, but if they at all sound anything like Jimmy's streched note, bounced off the back of your skull, its because they are doing something Jimmy did 40 years ago, only he did it with one (1) amp, lefthanded upside down, and strung backwards, so when Jimmy played behind his back, like on Star Spangled Banner, he is not only playing backwards, upside down, lefthanded, but also reversed strings, and all dude used was a whammy bar, no sound effects boxes,and he only had one other guitar player and a drummer, that was it, making all that music!!!!. The very sad part to this is no recording NONE has been able to grab hold of the vibs comming off of him while he played, yes, SRV was very hot on those strings, but nobody was able to catch hold of the warpspeed bending space/time continuum with a boggy woggy kerplop beat much less been able to fake if out with overdubed multitracked recordings. At Cal Expo , in July ? 1970 or 71, saw Mr. Hendrix at the race track, when he began to play Star Spangled Bang Bang Banner, It began to rain (like God crying)and he got alil julted from a wet stage/mike stand, dudes built a tarp cover over the stage, while freeloaders stormed across the race track, 800 to 1000 all running toward the stands after they had crashed the gate, on the roof someone tossed lil spinner flying things Jimmy came back out and smoked the sky. At one show he vibrated the walls with "purple haze" and "are you expirenced?", the roof blew away, fireworks exploded, as Jimmy not only played behind his back, he played lefthand, upside down, so loaded on acid, if he did'nt have a mike stand to hold onto he would have drifted off! And all that big load blasting wave of heavy tunes came out of one yes one Marshall amplifier and a lefthanded upsidedown guitar with a wammy bar. There are some very hot blues, rock, acid, funk, and well not country, but there are some very gifted guitar players, singers, songwriters. All the many greats that are still alive took notes, if not down right photocopied Mr. Jimmy Hendrix's exspansive leap foreword way way before his time. If you did not see his playing live, up front, in his face, blow your ears out till ya got nose bleed, and you hair got split ends on split ends, and your brian bounced off the back of your skull when he turned up the feedback, blue flames shot out from his fingers, dental fillings vibrated off molars while sound wave after sound wave loosened nails, screws, nuts and bolts, paint on any wall in sight popped, blistered and blopped, as if a torch was waved across it. My eyes have never gone back to normal size, the pupils are forever large black orbbs that dance behind my nose, when Jimmy played a multitude rainbowed canope of colors, I'd call Grateful Dead Sunrise Tie-dyed Pink, Goldengate/Cliff house Sun-set Purplehaze topped off with a scoop of salty aired fog, would spew forth from his amp its way to sad, and way to bad any of them to have left us here without saying goodbye or to have waited for us to turn out the lights and lock the doors.

  • aviaone | Monday, December 29, 2008 | 6:03 pm

    right on!

  • Oscar_19 | Tuesday, December 23, 2008 | 7:16 pm

    Excelente, la potencia del sonido generado por hendrix es inconfundible!!!

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