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Hendrix on Hendrix

Interviews and Encounters with Jimi Hendrix

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  • 384 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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A <i>L.A. Times</i> Non-Fiction Hardcover Best Seller <i>Hendrix on Hendrix</i> includes the most important interviews from the peak of Jimi Hendrix’s career, 1966 to 1970, carefully selected by one of the world’s leading Jimi Hendrix historians. In this book Hendrix recalls for reporters his heartbreaking childhood and his grueling nights on the Chitlin’ Circuit. He jokes with the judge and the jury on the witness stand, telling them that the incense in his bag was for hiding bad kitchen odors. He explains to an American TV audience that his concept of “Electric Church Music” is intended to wash their souls and give them a new direction. And in his final interview, just days before his death, he discloses that he wants to be remembered as not just another guitar player. In addition to interviews from major mainstream publications, <i>Hendrix on Hendrix </i>includes new transcriptions from European papers, the African-American press, and counterculture newspapers; radio and television interviews; and previously unpublished court transcripts—including one of the drug bust that nearly sent him to prison.Though many respected books have been written about Hendrix, none have completely focused on his own words. This book is as close to a Hendrix autobiography as we will ever see.

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Hendrix on Hendrix, Steven Roby, Jimi Hendrix

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Título
Hendrix on Hendrix
Subtítulo
Interviews and Encounters with Jimi Hendrix
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
384
ISBN10
161374322X
ISBN13
9781613743225
Serie
Descripción
A <i>L.A. Times</i> Non-Fiction Hardcover Best Seller <i>Hendrix on Hendrix</i> includes the most important interviews from the peak of Jimi Hendrix’s career, 1966 to 1970, carefully selected by one of the world’s leading Jimi Hendrix historians. In this book Hendrix recalls for reporters his heartbreaking childhood and his grueling nights on the Chitlin’ Circuit. He jokes with the judge and the jury on the witness stand, telling them that the incense in his bag was for hiding bad kitchen odors. He explains to an American TV audience that his concept of “Electric Church Music” is intended to wash their souls and give them a new direction. And in his final interview, just days before his death, he discloses that he wants to be remembered as not just another guitar player. In addition to interviews from major mainstream publications, <i>Hendrix on Hendrix </i>includes new transcriptions from European papers, the African-American press, and counterculture newspapers; radio and television interviews; and previously unpublished court transcripts—including one of the drug bust that nearly sent him to prison.Though many respected books have been written about Hendrix, none have completely focused on his own words. This book is as close to a Hendrix autobiography as we will ever see.