Body Count - Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix Tribute

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2011

Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix is a 1993 album recorded by various artists in tribute to Jimi Hendrix. The artists were drawn from many genres of popular music. Contributors include his classic rock contemporaries Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, blues man Buddy Guy, classical violinist Nigel Kennedy, alternative pop/rock bands Belly and Spin Doctors, hip hop artists P. M. Dawn, among others. According to the liner notes, the "artists were encouraged to not only record one of their own personal favorites but to also place their stamp on Jimi's songs." Several artists recorded radically different interpretations, particularly, P. M. Dawn, The Cure, Nigel Kennedy and Pat Metheny. Some artists, on the other hand, recorded versions that were rather similar to the originals.
The band M.A.C.C. is made up of Mike McCready (guitarist from Pearl Jam), Jeff Ament (bassist from Pearl Jam), Matt Cameron (drummer for Soundgarden and later for Pearl Jam), and Chris Cornell (singer of Soundgarden and later Audioslave). The cover of "Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun)" is their only known recording. All four members of this group had previously worked together on the Temple of the Dog project.

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  • ovo je super. hvala ti iz RH

  • @sinthetix1 Nema na cemu,uzivaj!

    

  • svaka cast srbine, sve druge su na mute :))

    samo tjeraj inat mamu im kapitalisticku :D

  • @Nutz9891 Hahahahah taj fazon! :D

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  • Ice-T keeping it real as always

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  • bomba! pozdrav iz slo!

  • Ice is the mothrfin man!

  • i read somewhere that this is in ice-t's range and he handles it so well that you cant tell it is him...

  • @RemoteMemory Yea, Jimi's version is the most popular, I just wanted to dispel the belief that this is Jimi's song, because it seems like a lot of people think that.

  • @treead1

    Indeed not, but it is clear that Ice--T was going for more of a Hendrix sound than a Dylan sound. Just listen to it :)

  • @RemoteMemory Jimi didn't even write this song...

  • I hope all generations in the future try to not forget jimi

  • MEXICO..COMO NO..DONDE AY MUCHOS CRIMINALES AMERICANOS...HELL YEAH..

  • HELL YEAH..I STILL HAVE THE CASSET TAPE..THE ALBUM 'BORN DEAD' FROM BODY COUNT...HEY JOE IS ON SIDE A #7....STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL TAPE..GREAT SONG...LOVE THE PART WHEN HE SAY'S I SHOT HER..LOVE THIS SONG..ALWAYS HAVE..!

  • Never heard this cover before.

    it is kind of a blasphemy to cover Jimi, though it does take balls.

    I am too biased to really judge this; I cannot help but compare it to Jimi... and when I do it fails (as it would with almost anyone).

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