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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

Recorded 20th December 1967 at Omlypic Studios featuring Mitch Mitchell on vocals.

I guess Hendrix used this riff a couple of years later for Ezy Rider.

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  • people needs to give Mitch Mitchell a spot in the music hall of fame for his part! unless it already done?

  • Well, no matter who's singing, I'm sure we both agree that it's fun hearing how this tune evolved to become Ezy Ryder....

    ....all for the love of Jimi's music.....

    Cheers, mate!

    =)

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  • Maybe it's what lately became "Lullaby for The Summer" =P

    Listen to it. Very good song.

    It's actually very interesting to listen to early recordings with different names

  • @60spower sounds more like mitch to me noel had another accent

  • this song is so underrated.....its always stuck in my head, it should have been released...i dont understand why it wasnt, i wanna start a band and cover this song

  • This riff was rereleased on easy rider, good stuff

  • No, listen to "Cat Talking To Me" (vocals version) and then compare. Mitch's voice is deeper. It's probably Noel's voice.

  • so much power

  • Why in the world did they abandon this track? This is one muscular song, and I actually think Mitch does a great job on vocals. Also very prescient of the Band of Gypsys and the post-Woodstock Hendrix sound in general, and unlike the other stuff the Experience were doing at this time. The scratchy lo-fi of (what I presume is) the acetate is extra tasty icing on the cake. Great post!!!

  • @jimistreets I heard Mitch and Jimi and their approach was like Coltrane and Elvin Jones - both "soloing" the entire song. That was what set them apart.

  • there will never be another Drummer like Mitch his timing with jimi was so perfect it was as if every show they played was improvised so perfect cant beet the Experience .. and the cry of love album WAS SO GREAT MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheNexthendrix13

    Your crazu

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