Quote Originally Posted by jimmy8778
if we wanna bring up posthumous releases then i think that valleys of neptune is well done, and crying blue tears in particular captures the essence of jimi that not many songs capture.
I've never heard Crying Blue Tears--now I must.

Delighted to see there are fellow Jimi fans here. He had a great drummer in Mitch Mitchell, too--really added to songs like Fire. And if you guys have never heard "Love or Confusion" you MUST give it a listen (or even if you've heard it, give it another one). It's almost too much to handle stoned.
cannabis=freedom Reviewed by cannabis=freedom on . Let's talk Hendrix In an age where one-hit-wonders dominate the charts, Disney-groomed boy bands lip-synch with their guitars to sold-out crowds, and Justin Bieber has somehow gone unlynched, let's discuss the fiery legend who 40 years ago died for our sins, the left-handed axe man who won't be forgotten so long as music has a nest in the human ear. As I type this I'm listening to "Band of Gypsys", his 1970 live album where you can hear him at his flaming, screeching best. 'Machine Gun', 'Voodoo Chile' (not Rating: 5