tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post141323785440109007..comments2024-01-23T17:14:04.067-05:00Comments on Jaltcoh: Jimi Hendrix died 40 years ago today.John Althouse Cohenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11703450281424023177noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-781379922335965442013-09-03T21:20:09.443-04:002013-09-03T21:20:09.443-04:00Awesome!Awesome!Thurmanhttp://themeatgrinders.info/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-68544697496316439832010-09-19T18:34:41.330-04:002010-09-19T18:34:41.330-04:00To do what has never been done is much harder than...To do what has never been done is much harder than to surpass it. To us, his contemporaries, he and his music were so different as to have been from another planet.Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13642228725661059539noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-81697153598574941092010-09-19T01:18:29.120-04:002010-09-19T01:18:29.120-04:00Oh, and Jim?
*hands off a pass, not previously gi...Oh, and Jim?<br /><br />*hands off a pass, not previously given*<br /><br />We might not agree on everything, but surely we agree on enough.<br /><br />Music moves our collective, yet very singular soul.<br /><br />Great start! THANKS!Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02094488084214911115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-6629858809309062042010-09-19T00:36:43.064-04:002010-09-19T00:36:43.064-04:00Thanks for the reminder. Hendrix was amazing. They...Thanks for the reminder. Hendrix was amazing. They don't make them like him anymore. Now I have to listen to Electric Ladyland!Richard Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10239826441964023625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-88961495267788339482010-09-18T23:59:31.048-04:002010-09-18T23:59:31.048-04:00"Politics is designed to control and shrink t..."Politics is designed to control and shrink the mind and soul. Music is just the opposite."<br /><br />Two of my favorite things, music and politics, which is why I couldn't just give your statement a "pass", Jim.<br /><br />Here's another view...<br /><br />Music and politics are mirror images in different ponds. Jimi Hendrix and JFK didn't start their careers being successful, but they both sure ended their lives being ICONS, and larger than the human beings they were . <br /><br />Were they larger than life because they died too soon? Maybe so. If any of us hang around too long...well...we start to take on the "taint" that comes with living. It's the "taint" of the masses passing their judgment.<br /><br />None of us knew or cared about the EARLY days of either of these gentlemen. None of us were there when they "stepped out" to separate themselves from all those other talented people in politics and in music. Those OTHERS...ALL those others who pleased the masses by delivering precisely what they expected, and exactly what they wanted.<br /><br />But Jimi didn't do that, and nor did JFK. They chose the path "less traveled", and in so doing, and against all odds... they eventually forged highways that continue to meet the needs of the masses to this day.<br /><br />So here's my parting thought. When you meet someone with passion, courage and a whole heck of a lot of talent, but otherwise... they seem "at odds" with the current zeitgeist? Give them a "pass". No telling how far they might take us all.<br /><br />Think about it. You just might be able to say that you knew that person "back when"! Makes for a lovely story. ;)<br /><br />RIP Jimi.Pennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02094488084214911115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-24913135069073889972010-09-18T23:22:32.614-04:002010-09-18T23:22:32.614-04:00This is the first time I have heard Hendrix talk, ...This is the first time I have heard Hendrix talk, and I am surprised by his accent. A lot of British inflections?Blairhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02865567065778234500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-7473029207579400052010-09-18T21:09:15.188-04:002010-09-18T21:09:15.188-04:00Politics is designed to control and shrink the min...Politics is designed to control and shrink the mind and soul. Music is just the opposite,hiscrosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16166929207772999116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-58277930876632751132010-09-18T19:13:08.029-04:002010-09-18T19:13:08.029-04:00Two comments about Hendrix: his hands were huge an...Two comments about Hendrix: his hands were huge and he sure did like his drugs.JZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06058503888667076896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-7718663062661956072010-09-18T15:04:39.883-04:002010-09-18T15:04:39.883-04:00Anonymouses: I wish I could explain it better, but...Anonymouses: I wish I could explain it better, but it's hard to put music into words. Even if you can do the job somewhat eloquently (which was my goal in this post, though I might not have succeeded), you inevitably leave so much out.<br /><br />I do think that Hendrix's influence has been so thoroughly incorporated into the music of the past 40 years that it can be hard to appreciate the magnitude of what he contributed. We're so <i>used to</i> his impact.<br /><br />Notice that I said, "Hendrix is remembered as the greatest rock <i>guitarist</i> of all time . . . because he had the most profound effect on how we make and hear music." I meant "the most profound effect <i>among guitarists</i>." Which other rock guitarist has exerted a Hendrix-like level of influence through playing (and composing for) guitar?<br /><br />He used innovative guitar effects -- distortion, feedback, and others. He broke free of the traditional guitarist-in-a-rock-band formula (playing through the chord progression or perhaps repeating a riff during the singing, and taking a predictably timed solo) by spreading his melodies and flourishes throughout the song. He pioneered the use a monster guitar riff as <i>the</i> driving force of a song, but he could also be tasteful and restrained when this was appropriate. He didn't invent the idea of a guitar riff driving a rock song, but "Purple Haze," "Foxy Lady," and "Voodoo Chile" were dramatic advances over "Satisfaction," "Day Tripper," and "You Really Got Me."John Althouse Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11703450281424023177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-39396985401299532872010-09-18T15:02:50.030-04:002010-09-18T15:02:50.030-04:00I'm not sure what some of those sentences mean...I'm not sure what some of those sentences mean either, but to me, Hendrix is Hendrix because of the unique and extraordinary passion and invention that he brought to his art. The fact that we were robbed of four decades of his creativity by such an avoidable and, frankly, stupid death, is heartbreaking.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-5354683234082986342010-09-18T14:57:24.855-04:002010-09-18T14:57:24.855-04:00Thanks for the Little Wing link. I love to compar...Thanks for the Little Wing link. I love to compare it to Stevie Ray Vaughan's interpretation. I believe the two of them are neck and neck for greatest rock guitarist. <br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAG-kX_IlUw<br /><br />And thanks for reminding me what a tool Dick Cavett was.El Presidentehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16810633399405341591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-51329558767000397002010-09-18T14:13:53.375-04:002010-09-18T14:13:53.375-04:00Nice tribute!Nice tribute!chickelithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10773887469972534979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-58159859913868666242010-09-18T13:31:13.722-04:002010-09-18T13:31:13.722-04:00I don't know what "how we make and hear m...I don't know what "how we make and hear music" means either. (Nor do I understand what 'the illusion" of music means-and how that leads to interpretation of Dylan). Hendrix was capable of communicating the most intense feelings through his playing and his unique approach (lefty with righty stringing), electronic innovations (he employed a brilliant tech/engineer to create novel one-off components) set him apart from his peers. Most of all, he was open to diverse inluences, incorporating jazz, folk, blues and even country into his music. He collaborated with everyone-from 15 year old guitar prodigy Randy Wolfe (whom he renamed 'California') to Miles Davis. This openess, curiosity and generosity served him well. He created something new by fusing diverse influences into a reframing of soul music. The tired, plastic and sterile tropes of Motown received a complete makeover as Hendrix added psychedlia, folk and blues, with a nod to jazz pioneers, to the equation...and best of all, translated it into a winning and approachable commercial-pop form.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-55477009268065379472010-09-18T12:57:09.818-04:002010-09-18T12:57:09.818-04:00I wish I understood the line: "because he ha...I wish I understood the line: "because he had the most profound effect on how we make and hear music." But I don't, really. I loved Jimi's music a lot and yes there are tons of guitarists who can do what he did and more, but Jimi to me created the "photograph" or "illusion" of the music with his interpretation better than anyone I know - check out his take on "All Along The Watchtower" to see what I mean.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-2590699023574869162010-09-18T11:29:56.722-04:002010-09-18T11:29:56.722-04:00The Grateful Dead started going downhill, with Pig...The Grateful Dead started going downhill, with Pigpen sitting out almost completely (he'd be dead a year later) and all those Deadheads crowding the scene.Richard Lawrence Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01951947957345891398noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-68098805590592700832010-09-18T10:35:06.188-04:002010-09-18T10:35:06.188-04:00I won't ask what happened in 1972.I won't ask what happened in 1972.John Althouse Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11703450281424023177noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4464222071440015933.post-10934366819816556492010-09-18T10:22:51.310-04:002010-09-18T10:22:51.310-04:00I hope you clicked from the Kronos Quartet to the ...I hope you clicked from the Kronos Quartet to the Teletubbies playing "Purple Hazel" at the bottom banner of the video. Possibly the most psychedelic thing I've seen since 1972.<br /><br />Great clips -- thank you!Richard Lawrence Cohenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01951947957345891398noreply@blogger.com