Recorded Love JIMI HENDRIX Live @ The Memorial Coliseum, 300 North Winning Way, Portland, Oregon (OR) on September 9th 1968.
* SORRY for The poor sound quality because the show wasn't professionally recorded, But I would appreciate The Audience Who Recorded This Show. Thanks A Million Whoever You Are!
* Track Listing
- 00:04 Introduction
- 02:59 Tomorrow Never Knows
- 04:16 Are You Experienced
- 11:15 Fire
- 14:47 Hey Joe
- 19:02 Foxy Lady
- 23:42 Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
- 30:13 Little Wing
- 33:28 Spanish Castle Magic
- 41:41 Red House
- 53:10 Star Spangled Banner
- 59:06 Purple Haze (Finale)
I WAS THERE!!!!!!!!!..THANKS FOR POSTING THIS..MAN WHAT MEMORIES....THANKS "FULMEILOVE"..THANKS ALOT!....
rjlnell88 1 week ago 2
nice
Akorps666 1 month ago in playlist jimi Hendrix
@duksila do you know what happened at the end of the conert?
Aldebaron9 1 month ago
I stayed home and smoked pot that night instead of going.... mmmm, bummuh, bummuh...
Aldebaron9 1 month ago
@Johngonefishin A friend of mine's father was the one who pulled the plug...
Aldebaron9 1 month ago
They pulled the plug on him, left him standing there in disbelief. No wonder he never came back to Portlandia.
Johngonefishin 1 month ago
anybody knows what happened at the end of the concert?
duksila 2 months ago
He wasn't just a singer who could swing an axe, he was a music maker, a mood creator. a magician, creating rather than copying. It's not that he played the guitar well or even the best, as there are those who may be gifted enough to reproduce the cord progressions and notes he used but they can't do what he did. He brought the axe to life and chopping at the status quo, the daily grind of jazz, blues or rock, made it express what he felt in his soul.
Just a thought.
GypsyPriest 3 months ago 2
Glad to see many many submissions of live (audio) concerts posted on YT now. Most of these are NOT owned by the so-called "big wigs". Therefore folks like "Janie" can't have these pulled! She literally stole so many of the royalties from close Jimi family members like his father and brother Leon.
blukper 5 months ago
Jesus ... I was AT that concert. There were two opening bands. The first was a Hendrix protege group called "Heir Apparent." And immediately before Hendrix took the stage, it was "Vanilla Fudge." If memory serves, the crowd asked "Vanilla Fudge" for an encore ... but did not do the same for Hendrix. In listening to the music, I think I can hear his lifestyle catching up with him (sigh). Great talent. Pity he died so young.
MrParadeRain 6 months ago