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On a sea of forgotten teardrops
On a lifeboat
Sailing for
Your love
Sailing home
Drifting
On a sea of old heartbreaks
On a lifeboat
Sailing for
Your love
Sailing home
yeah, i don't remember ever hearing this one before and i could hardly believe it was him singing at the beginning.
Exactly same thought
Perhaps Jimi's best vocal
yeah, i don't remember ever hearing this one before and i could hardly believe it was him singing at the beginning.
or paisleyed!
thanks
Thanks Bill!
Pretty good by most standards, but would not have been released in this form if Hendrix had lived another few months.
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"Pretty good," as if you could do better. Nice dis.
Of course Kramer knows more about Jimi's last recorded songs and the ones that were "in the can." This being one of them.
dingleberry.
Pretty good by most standards, but would not have been released in this form if Hendrix had lived another few months.
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Hmmm, now that I think about it I can imagine Jack Bruce singing this as well in that trio he was with. What was their guitar players name again? They had a cool drummer too.
Yeah, I probably first heard this song in Boulder on KBCO. Great station..
Ubet!
right !
Thanks Bill & Rebecca
Ubet!
That's what he called himself. I tend to agree.
LOL!
With or without, if one is predisposed, this is always good albeit nostalgia-laden 'good'.
Here is where the strong spliff is critical. Imagine two choices that involve going to a large noisy, crowded, smoke-laden stadium where the sound system may not be a 100% and the band shows up an hour late.
1) Smoke. 2) Clear head.
Then I took the strong spliff option. These days I simply do not go.
Still great.
Took me a while to recognize it.
Agree with the sentiment: still great.
Ahh, poor sad little troll, so desperate for attention.
Making up silly names for Jimi just makes you look sadder.
You got that right, gjeeg!
(Just ignore the Dosequis troll; he rates everything sucko-barfo.)
Well in this case you have to agree........"Hype Hendrix". That's what people call him.
Still great.
In all these years no one has come close.
We knew The Times of the Gods.
You got that right, gjeeg!
(Just ignore the Dosequis troll; he rates everything sucko-barfo.)
In all these years no one has come close.
We knew The Times of the Gods.
Lots of musical artists have gone where Hendrix could not. The hype on this guy is out of control.
In all these years no one has come close.
We knew The Times of the Gods.
....... so very a true, G O D L I K E
A German girl named Monika Danneman gave her version of what happened to Hendrix. Jimi arrived at her flat on Tuesday. What happened on Wednesday isn't clear but Thursday she describes as being taken up with shopping and taking photos.
They got home about 8:30 p.m. Monika prepared a meal. They shared a bottle of wine and talked and played music until 1:40 or 1:45 a.m. when Hendrix said he had to go out and see some people. Monika could not go with him but she could take him there and bring him home. She picked him up again around 3:00 a.m. On their return to the flat, Monika made Jimi a tuna fish sandwich. The two of them went to bed and talked until 7 a.m. when Monika took a sleeping pill and fell asleep.
Some time after, Hendrix took at least eight, possibly nine of the same tablets. Monika woke around 10.20. Hendrix was sleeping normally. She had planned to go out for cigarettes but just before leaving, she noticed vomit on Jimi's nose and mouth. She tried to wake him but couldn't and called a friend to ask what to do. An ambulance was called. It arrived about 11.20 a.m. Hendrix was seated upright in the back with no head support. Sometime in the next twenty-five minutes before they arrived at St. Mary Abbot's Hospital, Jimi Hendrix choked on his own vomit. He was pronounced D.O.A. The pathologist reported a large amount of Seconol in Jimi's blood but no reason to assume that suicide was the cause of death. The cause of death noted on the coroner's report was inhalation of vomit after barbiturate intoxication.
https://j.mp/emNfTz
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That's damned sad stuff to digest on a cool Limpopo Saturday evening... now I feel drained. I wonder how Monika felt.
https://www.jimihendrix.com/us/news
..hopefully "studio" means fairly clean & the way he would've wanted them to be..
Yay! I used to have some studio sessions on vinyl that I gave to a public radio station in Melbourne (3PBS). They sounded like jams, but WHAT JAMS. HAIL THA MASTER!
Sheesh! The poor guy's dead, fer cryin' out loud! Show some respect, man, and spell his name right, at least!
https://www.jimihendrix.com/us/news
..hopefully "studio" means fairly clean & the way he would've wanted them to be..
Nice
Personnel :
Jimi Hendrix (vc., g.)
Mitch Mitchell (dms.)
Billy Cox (bs.)
The Ghetto Fighters (bckgrnd vcs. on track 1)
Buzzy Linhart (vbs. on track 2)
Stevie Winwood (vbs. on track 3)
Chris Wood (vbs. on track 3)
Buddy Miles (dms. on track 3)
Gers (hrp. on track 5)
Emeretta Marks (bckgrnd vc. on track 9)
Yours is nicer because you were actaully there ... let me know if you sail to Brooklyn, I would love a ride
Ummm.... okay, but I don't think I'll be sailing a 19 foot beach cat from a lake in Texas to Brooklyn anytime soon.
What a great story! Thank you for sharing it with us.
A German girl named Monika Danneman gave her version of what happened to Hendrix. Jimi arrived at her flat on Tuesday. What happened on Wednesday isn't clear but Thursday she describes as being taken up with shopping and taking photos.
They got home about 8:30 p.m. Monika prepared a meal. They shared a bottle of wine and talked and played music until 1:40 or 1:45 a.m. when Hendrix said he had to go out and see some people. Monika could not go with him but she could take him there and bring him home. She picked him up again around 3:00 a.m. On their return to the flat, Monika made Jimi a tuna fish sandwich. The two of them went to bed and talked until 7 a.m. when Monika took a sleeping pill and fell asleep.
Some time after, Hendrix took at least eight, possibly nine of the same tablets. Monika woke around 10.20. Hendrix was sleeping normally. She had planned to go out for cigarettes but just before leaving, she noticed vomit on Jimi's nose and mouth. She tried to wake him but couldn't and called a friend to ask what to do. An ambulance was called. It arrived about 11.20 a.m. Hendrix was seated upright in the back with no head support. Sometime in the next twenty-five minutes before they arrived at St. Mary Abbot's Hospital, Jimi Hendrix choked on his own vomit. He was pronounced D.O.A. The pathologist reported a large amount of Seconol in Jimi's blood but no reason to assume that suicide was the cause of death. The cause of death noted on the coroner's report was inhalation of vomit after barbiturate intoxication.
https://j.mp/emNfTz
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That is beyond cool! I find it very amusing that Jimi put that kind of work into his hair. I assumed it was naturally like that.
Everywhere, and nowhere
Always and never
Nice. Here's one taken from the stern of my Nacra, Lake Travis looking west toward Starnes Island:
Yours is nicer because you were actaully there ... let me know if you sail to Brooklyn, I would love a ride
What an amazing man with an incredible legacy.
Bill - are we going to hear something off the new release? Please?
The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Valleys Of Neptune enters The Billboard 200 at #4, putting the rock legend back in the top five nearly 40 years after he died at the tragically young age of 27. No other artist has cracked the top five this long after his death. Elvis Presley is in second place. His Elvis: 2nd To None debuted at #3 in October 2003, a little more than 26 years after his death.
But I would ask that we keep in mind that most of these sounds had not been heard before, quite in this way. The really creative use of wah wah, hanging microphones from the ceiling and swinging them to capture that undulating sound reminiscent of physic's Doppler Effect and more musically towards the advent of digital delay pedals, backwards tape looping of guitar sounds...taken to this level of orchestration (after the Beatles of course)...
In my experience most artists carry around a small sketchbook...to noodle and document and reflect and discover...when the time strikes them. I see this as a sketch, a developed one...that does work it out...and this does really rock, just very quietly...
I love a lot of his later work, and can't help wondering what would/could have been. I think that he would have become a composer of movie/play soundtracks & musical accompaniment before that was a notable thing to do.
No, if they dismiss Hendrix but only know those hits, this will not help.
I don't mind a lot of Hendrix' material when he's really working it out but this is unlistenable. If you like this I think that would be probable cause for a DEA search of your house.
Oh, stop...
No, if they dismiss Hendrix but only know those hits, this will not help.
I don't mind a lot of Hendrix' material when he's really working it out but this is unlistenable. If you like this I think that would be probable cause for a DEA search of your house.
Perhaps, but isn't that the beauty of this website? We hear lots of stuff here; what the FM deejays used to call "deep tracks," and this one I've never heard before.
Well said.
Nice. Here's one taken from the stern of my Nacra, Lake Travis looking west toward Starnes Island:
On the Sea of Forgotten Tear Drops
Amazing
Gila_Bob
Uncanny you should bring this up. Just last night my wife found our forgotten ear drops, which is good because our little girl is in swimming class and so gets a lot of water in her ears and ... what's that? Oh.
On the Sea of Forgotten Tear Drops
Amazing
Gila_Bob
So true in general. Terrestrial radio is so STUCK with the "hit" crap....
Forever in our hearts.
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PS. This might have been released posthumous, but it was in the can when Jimi passed. It is released as he would have had it.
Nope, sorry, it's this comment that goes in the crap pile.
flamed