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Who was better The Beatles or The Jimi Hendrix Experience?
Who do you think was the more influential and better performers between these two bands? I’m leaning towards The Jimi Hendrix Experience, their music still sounds fresh today, but The Beatles’ music is very 1960s.
I just think “The Wind Cries Mary, Voodoo Chile, Little Wing etc…” are deeper, more poetic, and just better songs than “Love me Do, I want to hold your hand, All my loving, etc…”
Jimi, the guitar god by far. He expressed His Life and sadness in every unique performance.
JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE Hey Joe/Sunshine of your Love
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Jimi Hendrix “Inside The Experience” by Mitch Mitchell $10.00 |
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JIMI HENDRIX OST from the Experience 1971 UK Noel Redding LP U826 $9.99 |
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JIMI HENDRIX Experience Japan Press LP S364 $7.99 |
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JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE AXIS BOLD AS LOVE VINYL LP 12″ STEREOPHONIC GATEFOLD $170.90 |
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JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE SMASH HITS VINYL LP 12″ $74.76 |
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Jimi Hendrix – The Jimi Hendrix Experience – 12 Oz. Coffee Mug $12.95 … |
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Jimi Hendrix ~ Jimi Hendrix Mug Yellow and purple Jimi Hendrix mug… |
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Jimi Hendrix Classic Rock Tin Tote LunchBox Lunch Box The Jimi Hendrix Classic Rock Square Tin Tote. This tin tote measures 7.5 inches long, 7.5 inches tall and 3 inches wide. A great accessory to carry your lunch in, or just for fun! Officially licensed item. A great gift idea!… |
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The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll Gift Set [VHS] $14.95 Serving as an introduction for neophytes and a refresher course for experts, The History of Rock and Roll is a mammoth and, when considered on its own terms, frequently successful undertaking. The series, which was first presented in 1995, consumes some 578 minutes, with 10 episodes (there are no bonus features) spread out over five discs. Its pedigree (executive producers include Quincy Jones, w… |
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Monterey Pop [VHS] $19.95 The first great rock concert documentary by the filmmaker who invented the form. D.A. Pennebaker (who teamed up with Richard Leacock, Albert Maysles, and other filmmakers here), fresh off his Bob Dylan documentary, Don’t Look Back, captured the music and scene of the first real rock & roll festival. The Monterey Pop Festival of 1967, which laid the groundwork for Woodstock two years later, offered… |