
Jimi Hendrix Experience's first, in 1964 (or 1965) live with "Curtis Knight and the Squires" . He plays and sings "I'm a Man" (Mannish Boy) credited to Bo Diddley and Muddy Waters. As far away from the dazzling style of Hendrix 1966-70, this "I'm a Man" shows a fully mature and very personal guitar technique, besides being one of the few songs sung by Jimi with Curtis Knight and the Squires. Jimi Hendrix pre-Experience, nel 1964 dal vivo con i "Squires" di Curtis Knight. Suona e canta "I'm a man" (Mannish boy) accreditata a Bo Diddley ea Muddy Waters. Per quanto lontano dallo stile folgorante dell'Hendrix 1966-70, questa "I'm a man" mostra una tecnica chitarristica pienamente matura e personalissima, oltre ad essere uno dei pochi brani cantati da Jimi con Curtis Knight e gli Squires. Well, many fanciful stories have been written about Jimi Hendrix. His art is unique and unmistakable music after 40 years after his death is incredibly present and alive, but magazines, radio and television repeating the stereotype of genius and profligacy. The myths are dying young, cursed and burned as James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Brian Jones, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Syd Vicious, Kurt Cobain ... However, a lot of nonsense has been written about Jimi Hendrix. Council to read two books to understand the fundamental Jimi, his life and his art: - Harry Shapiro & Caesar Glebbeek, "Electric Gypsy" - David Henderson, "'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child"
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