You got it John, and we thank you for that.
Brother john, brother sean and brother Aaron posin’ for these fancy camera folk. They soon took to the local pub and then started a good campfire and split some brews with some boys
love, love, love, wherever you go. (by tumbleweed.in.eden)
The new Hendrix album is really great. It’s mixed to sound TOUGH, it’s in your face, there’s no crazy stereo effects… It sounds like a Black Keys album. There have been dozens of posthumous Hendrix releases, most of them reshuffling the same catalog of unpolished jams, but this is an important document. The way I see it, the records that spell out the Hendrix legacy are “Are You Experienced”, “Axis: Bold as Love”, “Electric Ladyland”, “Cry of Love” (or whatever re-release contains those tunes), “Band of Gypsys” and now, “People, Hell and Angels.” This is one of the best sounding albums I’ve heard in a long time, and it’s the most blistering Hendrix sound recording to date.
I would love to hear the three studio releases with this treatment… check out Axis: Bold as Love vinyl LP in MONO if you want to hear Hendrix in a similar fashion…
JJJ: Was there anyone in particular that had you starstruck? Or are you used to it by now?
HH: You never get used to it. I won’t. I hope I don’t, at least. I was warming up, getting ready, just trying to get rid of all my nerves. I had just met one of my guitar heroes John Mayer. I just met him…
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