Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun (Berkeley Soundcheck)
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he had the Univibe going real well this night!
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Very intense, visceral and most of all meaningful!
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My goodness that is one EPIC intro... so slick and badass..!!!
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damn .... thank you for this gift of a post, goose pimple city..ahhhhhhhh
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Amazing !!
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the worst part about this song.....it ended
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i love sound check versions of songs... its like the music is more personal. the artist tends to be free"er to express their vision with no subconcious premonitions of judgement even from the crowd, or environment.
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just loveee this version.. really like the sound he had at this concert,, and his voice is just so epic in this version,, cant get enough of it,, so much emotion
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@drjimiboy69 well said!
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never heard this before. unbelievable. thanx!!!!!!!!!
@romienomie He was a universalist and incorporated and internalized all sorts of cultural influences. That said, JMH was very much a black person with deep material, interpersonal, class, and cultural bonds to black people, from start to finish. He was also very much relevant to and a reflection of the black liberation struggle that was intensifying at that time, captured in his music. He was a universalist, rooted in blackness, which manifested via his individualism. Human first.
drjimiboy69 1 month ago 5
I've heard a lot of Jimi, still.... SHIVERS
Dinscripter 8 months ago 5