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Jimi Hendrix - Live at Berkeley (Remastered)

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Introduction (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 1:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Straight Ahead (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 6:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) [Live] The Jimi Hendrix Experience 6:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Lover Man (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2:59 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Stone Free (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Hey Joe (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 I Don't Live Today (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 5:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Machine Gun (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 11:22 Album Only View In iTunes
9 Foxey Lady (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 6:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Star Spangeled Banner (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Purple Haze (Live) The Jimi Hendrix Experience 3:48 $1.29 View In iTunes
12 Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [Live] The Jimi Hendrix Experience 10:49 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

The Berkeley shows by Jimi Hendrix are fairly well known because not only were the shows filmed, but they have been bootlegged pretty extensively over the years, as well. Live at Berkeley: 2nd Show marks the first official release of this material, and, like its predecessor, Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight, the show has its strengths and weaknesses. Things start loose, very loose, on "Pass It On," which is actually the music from "Straight Ahead" with some off the cuff lyrics, then into "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)." Hendrix's guitar tone is fantastic, and there are some fine moments of soloing, but as far as the songs go, he seems distracted. Things start to pick up with "Lover Man" (check Billy Cox's bass playing here), and Hendrix really seems to find himself while romping through some older material like "Stone Free" and "Hey Joe." In fact, the solo on "Stone Free" is amazing, and quite unlike other live versions. It's clear that all the guitar electronics were working together (despite the brief security interruption on "Hey Joe;" again, shades of Isle of Wight), and by the time he gets into "I Don't Live Today" and "Machine Gun," Hendrix is in the stratosphere. The intensity drops just a bit as he finishes up the set, drifting into "Keep on Groovin'" while in the middle of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," but "Purple Haze" and "Foxey Lady" are still strong showings. The official release of more Hendrix archival material is not likely to ease his reputation as an inconsistent performer, but those who rightfully regard him as one of the finest electric guitarists ever will always be clamoring for good sounding live shows, and Live at Berkeley: 2nd Show will not disappoint at that level.

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Live at Berkley video
     
by Slambo239

The songs from the video Live at Berkley would have given it a 5 star. If any Jimi fan has not seen this, do yourself a favor and get it. The finest live songs in one concert I have ever seen. Purple Haze roars!

A Good Set
     
by the surf of the sunshine soul

Any live Hendrix is worth a listen and the sound quality here is amazing. A good mix of Experience and Band of Gypsys material. As with any Itunes purchase you miss some great liner notes but maybe I'm just a nerd...

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by msuscon1

Hendrix in '70 was at his pinnacle performance-wise. He was beginning to expand his material into much more of an exploratory fashion, and doing so with jaw-dropping results. Machine Gun here will knock your socks off. Hey Baby was still in the embryonic stages at this point, but the version here is still a great one. Unfortunately, I don't see the version of Johnny B. Goode that Jimi played at the Berkeley shows - another stunner. Regardless, this is beyond solid, and should be a must-own for any serious rock guitarist. Jimi does it all.

Biography

Born: November 27, 1942 in Seattle, WA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s

In his brief four-year reign as a superstar, Jimi Hendrix expanded the vocabulary of the electric rock guitar more than anyone before or since. Hendrix was a master at coaxing all manner of unforeseen sonics from his instrument, often with innovative amplification experiments that produced astral-quality...
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