Jimi Hendrix Shotgun Live 1965 Night Train Backing Buddy & Stacey. Oldest Known Film Footage of Jimi Hendrix Playing Guitar On Nashville's Channel 5
"WLAC-TV studios, L & C Tower, 159 4th Avenue N...
Jimi Hendrix Shotgun Live 1965 Night Train Backing Buddy & Stacey. Oldest Known Film Footage of Jimi Hendrix Playing Guitar On Nashville's Channel 5 "WLAC-TV studios, L & C Tower, 159 4th Avenue North, Nashville Jimi appears as a guitar player in "The Royal Company" playing in the back-up band for Buddy & Stacy on the WLAC-TV Channel 5 show "Night Train" performing "Shotgun". On the same show Jimmy Church performs "In The Midnight Hour", the Wilson Pickett version of the song was released in late June - early July. Billy Cox has said that Jimi left and returned to Nashville several times, this could have been one of those visits... Please rate, and comment on this and the rest of my stuff. Whats a couple clicks out of your day? Add me to your friends and subscribe! I have a new page @ www.myspace.com/stratevatis MUCH MORE TO COME God bless and all the best BK
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Lol, this video reminds me of way back in the late 1800's when all the white people would don blackface in order to mock the negroes for comedy purposes. Years later they began doing it themselves, and here you can see the last remnants of it.
You can see how hundreds of hours of playing in his formative youth shaped his ear (brain) to be able to play anything he heard internal or external reckon he had relative pitch and perfect pitch. He was always slipping in tunes from other songs and could literally speak words with his guitar his sound sense was so good.
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it's fun watching him try so hard to hold it back, but it's start swaying around, doing his own thing during the horns solo