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Jim Hendrix Research Paper

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Who knew that one day an African American who played the Stratocaster upside down due to his left handed guitar-playing would transcend time, sound and the meaning of ‘hip’ in the 60’s.
This is a story of the man who owned the 60’s music generation with his guitar finesse. Hendrix is perceived as a guitar sorcerer who used his teeth to play the strings, guitar between his legs and behind his head in brand new outbursts of musicality.
1960’s was the golden age of Blues music teeming with great musicians like Eric Clapton, B.B king, Chuck Berry, Animals (the band) etc. Young Jimi at that time was hugely inspired by the Blues, on which he laid his very own music that changed the world forever. Born in 1942 and dead in 1970, a 27 year life span …show more content…

The song has taken several genres rendered by all sorts of musicians. However, the original one by Hendrix engraves spirituality in the ears of a listener like no other sound. The vague lyrics in a blend with the ineffable melodies appear to delve inside the essence of femininity in a mellow notion.

In Little Wing, Jimi seems to be talking about a feminine entity that renders into nature’s spirit and soulfulness.

Purple Haze from Jimi Plays Berkeley (released in 1975) – Purple Haze is one of those songs which intoxicate your thoughts and feelings at the same time. This song is like science fiction right out of his imagination translated into a musical masterpiece. Starting from the hard rock riff at the beginning to the oohh and yeah!s though out the track, purple haze reflects a trippy ambience.

While these songs amaze the world, it is hard to realize that this man was enrolled in the U.S army in 1959, although, sensibly by fate he was out of the military in 1961. Afterwards, Jimi started off as a session musician playing under the hood as Jimmy James. Eventually, he met Chas Chandler from Animals (a famous rock band) who took his gifted talent to the next level. How? Chandler took Jimi to London in 1966 to meet Eric Clapton (blues legend) over a

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