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fredag den 20. maj 2011
Jimi Hendrix - Villanova Junction
This is a live performance by rock god Jimi Hendrix performing the instrumental song "Villanova Junction". The performance is from the Rainbow Bridge in Maui, Hawaii, from 1970.
The song first appeared at Woodstock where it was part of the recorded set that consisted of jam based recordings.
Hendrix is playing a Gibson Flying V in this performance and I really love the cleaner tone he gets from this. Probably the humbucker pick-ups.
You can definitely hear the influence Hendrix has later had on newer artists on songs like this. It is very clear that for instance Stevie Ray Vaughan has been influenced by songs like this on his own songs like "Lenny" and "Riviera Paradise". Just the groove, tempo, expressive nature, and also slightly on the modes Hendrix uses. I must stress that this is merely what I hear when listening to this, I have no sources that confirms my assumptions other than my own personal analysis.
It's a great performance and a great song. And the sound is just excellent on this which is really nice too.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1969,
1970,
Gibson Flying V,
hawaii,
humbucker,
instrumental,
instrumental jam,
jam,
jimi hendrix,
lenny,
live,
maui,
pick-up,
rainbow bridge,
stevie ray vaughan,
Villanova Junction,
Woodstock
torsdag den 12. maj 2011
Stevie Ray Vaughan & W.C. Clark - Insturmental Jam
This is a performance video by Stevie Ray Vaughan that I only recently discovered. It features Stevie Ray Vaughan and fellow Texan musician W.C. Clark on the bass. As the song is an instrumental jam there is no song title.
W.C. Clark is a Texan blues, funk and jazz musician. He plays both guitar and bass. He first learned the guitar at around age fourteen and then moved on to playing bass. In the 1970's he formed a band called "Triple Threat Revue" where he played with Lou Ann Barton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He played in many bands in this period and also played with Stevie's brother Jimmie Vaughan in another band.
This instrumental jam is a true gem among SRV fans. It's really great to hear how well he fits in with the whole funk thing. Also his soloing and rhythm playing on this is spot on perfect. I know they probably rehearsed this prior to the performance, or more correctly, I'm assuming that, but who knows maybe it really is all improvised. All I know is that it is a really good performance and Stevie's abilities as a guitarist really shine through.
Etiketter:
1970's,
bass,
blues instrumental,
funk,
funky,
guitar,
guitar solo,
instrumental,
instrumental jam,
jam,
jimmie vaughan,
lou ann barton,
rhythm guitar,
SRV,
stevie ray vaughan,
W.C. Clark,
WC Clark
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