Al Hendrix is 22 and his girl is just a girl of 15 years old, who he knocked up? Hello! Pregnant @ 16! That's why she never got it togeher! She was too young to have a baby.
if you can get past the Billy D. Williams, black DJ, over affected narrator, this is probably the richest docu. on JMH. It references the psychological and cultural dimensions that factored into his development as a person and an artist. They are not afraid to reference the black cultural influences that he is so deeply intertwined with. Much to its credit, the docu. is laced with interviews from an array of sources who typically get whited out, if ya catch my meaning. Huge ups for posting.
@drjimiboy69 There's something about guitar background music of people trying to sound like Jimi but not pulling it off that gets to me too. Trying to avoid the high cost of the real music I guess.
AWWWWWW!!!!!!! He was such a cutie patootie baby, I can't take it!
chevon1920 1 week ago
We shouldn't remember him right before he died, we should remember him as eternal.
origindirewolf 1 month ago
09:45 he'd make a cape...Leon, watch me...=D LOL!
init4mojo 1 month ago
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init4mojo 1 month ago
whats the name of the first song?
MrZr350 1 month ago
What ist the first song played at the beginning?
Normanroberts 1 month ago
lucille was beautiful
BassFever74 2 months ago
Al Hendrix is 22 and his girl is just a girl of 15 years old, who he knocked up? Hello! Pregnant @ 16! That's why she never got it togeher! She was too young to have a baby.
AquariusCampio 3 months ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIMI JOHNNY JAMES MARSHALL HENDRIX!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU MY DEAR FRIEND!!!
shinyraygun 3 months ago in playlist Hendrix Doc
Wow amongst the best pre-war jitterbuggers in Seatle... damn those japs.
tharleyify 6 months ago
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tharleyify 6 months ago
I have to watch this legend than tyo make a comment... or do I?
radhaannika15 10 months ago
if you can get past the Billy D. Williams, black DJ, over affected narrator, this is probably the richest docu. on JMH. It references the psychological and cultural dimensions that factored into his development as a person and an artist. They are not afraid to reference the black cultural influences that he is so deeply intertwined with. Much to its credit, the docu. is laced with interviews from an array of sources who typically get whited out, if ya catch my meaning. Huge ups for posting.
drjimiboy69 10 months ago
@drjimiboy69 There's something about guitar background music of people trying to sound like Jimi but not pulling it off that gets to me too. Trying to avoid the high cost of the real music I guess.
Exiles800 10 months ago
I've never seen this. Thank You!
Loumademe 10 months ago
wow no comments very disapointing
lexOfromThaBay 10 months ago