



Voodoo Chile by Jimi Hendrix
This jam was posted by 11 people
but amcmanus was first
So now for the real thing. Turn the lights down low, turn the volume right up. Lay back. Enjoy
The original voodoo child -- often imitated ...
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Off of his third and final album with the Experience. This album was released on October of 1968 and changed music drastically. Electric Ladyland is an amazing and important album in rock music. I chose one of my many favorites off of the album. This is the 15 minute Voodoo Chile not to be confused with the closer on this album Voodoo Child (Slight Return). Hope you Enjoy it!
The best blues I have ever heard! I've never been much of a blues fan, but this blasts you into orbit around the Crab Nebula! Mitch Mitchell on drums, Stevie Winwood on Hammond organ and (I think) Noel Redding on Bass.
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Spent a stoney hour driving around trying to get a glimpse of the #bloodmoon / #lunareclipse this evening but sadly the wind picked up and blanketed the valley in clouds. The big, beautiful, and bright moon visible just hours before was nowhere to be found.
HOWEVER.
This song was the first to come on shuffle in the car.
"Well, the night I was born, lord, I swear the moon turned a fire red".
Pretty cool considering Hendrix is my god.
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Less known than Voodoo Child, a song to enjoy without any hurry.
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