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BCB 100 - Jimi Hendrix

Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 23:48
by geoffcowgill
No musician will ever again be able to reimagine the electric guitar as Hendrix did. What Charlie Parker did to the saxophone and Bach did to the organ [no sniggering at the back!] Hendrix did to the electric guitar. It seems absurd to even suggest there's been a better guitarist, certainly in rock music at least. What's more, he was an intriguing, gifted singer-songwriter as well.

Favorite Album - Electric Ladyland

Favorite Song - "All Along The Watchtower"

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:07
by Beno
To my mind the greatest guitarist ever. Probably the greatesy rock misician of any instrument.

Favourite Album: Are You Experienced?

Favourire Song: Burning Of The Midnight Lamp

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:09
by The Fish
If only to complete the trilogy :D .....

Album: Axis Bold As Love
Track: If Six Was Nine

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:13
by andymacandy
The Fish wrote:Track: If Six Was Nine

Great shout, for a wrong answer............but I dont mind..........
Obviously Voodoo Chile..........

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:18
by The Modernist
Album: Electric Ladyland
Song: Crosstown Traffic

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:18
by B
Album: Electric Ladyland

Song: Wind Cries Mary

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:20
by Penk!
Er, I only have a best of. I think All Along the Watchtower is comfortably his best song. Despite not liking Dylan I do tend to enjoy covers of his stuff and this is perhaps the best, Hendrix gives it a new dimension and turns it into a completely thrilling song.

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:20
by Smudge
Album. Electric Lady Land
Song. Manic Depression

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 00:28
by Beno
The Penk wrote:Er, I only have a best of. I think All Along the Watchtower is comfortably his best song. Despite not liking Dylan I do tend to enjoy covers of his stuff and this is perhaps the best, Hendrix gives it a new dimension and turns it into a completely thrilling song.

Although I chose 'Are You Experienced?' as my favourite album, it is the cosmic excursion on what I assume was side 3 of 'Electric Ladland' that made me appreciate what a genius he was. It took the invention of synthesisers before anything approaching it could be replicated. Truly essential.

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 01:25
by toomanyhatz
I love the fact that even the numerous contrarians of BCB don't ever say "I don't get what's so great about his guitar playing." It's just so obvious. As a songwriter he was gifted too, though some of the spacy science-fiction mumbo-jumbo and swaggering cock-rock hasn't dated well. But he wrote some beauties, and as Penk said, he transformed Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower." One of the best covers ever, maybe the best.

album - Electric Ladyland
song - Watchtower, The Wind Cries Mary or Angel

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 02:07
by Shaun
Album - Axis: Bold As Love

Track - Little Wing

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 02:11
by Bungo the Mungo
Favourite album: 'Smash Hits' (yes yes I know, but it's one of the very best 'best of's ever - wall-to-wall exciting flash soul power)

Favourite song: 'Can You See Me?' - it's insane

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 02:30
by Muskrat
toomanyhatz wrote: ...asPenk said, he transformed Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower." One of the best covers ever, maybe the best.


So much so that Dylan generally performs the Hendrix arrangement.

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 05:50
by The Slider
Muskrat wrote:
toomanyhatz wrote: ...asPenk said, he transformed Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower." One of the best covers ever, maybe the best.


So much so that Dylan generally performs the Hendrix arrangement.


But to be fair, so did U2.


I like him best when he isn't overloading the tubes.

Album: Axis

Song: Castles Made of Sand.

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 07:54
by &
I'm not sure he's the best guitarist, but I'll grant easily that he's one of rock's greatest one-offs.

Favourite Album: 'Live At Winterland', if only for the freaked out version of 'Tax Free'
Favourite Song: 'Long Hot Summer Night'

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 09:53
by andymacandy
On sober reflection, "Machine Gun" on "Band of Gypsies" isnt half bad either.
I still think Electric Ladyland is his best album though.

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 10:24
by Bungo the Mungo
'Band Of Gypsies' is a great live recording. Perfect for these summer nights. I love 'Who Knows'.

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 12:05
by mentalist (slight return)
Axis: Bold As Love

Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

or Machine Gun

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 12:16
by KeithPratt
Electric Ladyland

1983...A merman I should turn to be...

Posted: 09 Jul 2006, 12:48
by The Slider
I fucking hate Band of Gypsies with every fibre of my being.
It is lazy, noisy, tuneless, ego-wank noodling.