Jimi Hendrix Little Wing Axis Guitar Tribute

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Little Wing – Jimi Hendrix Tribute By John Denner
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This song was inspired by the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, a concert held during 3 days of the “Summer of Love” 1967 featuring The Who The Byrds Janis Joplin and many others.
Attended by about 200,000 music fans, it happened 2 years before Woodstock. Jimi Hendrix wrote about the atmosphere at the festival as if it was a girl. He described the feeling as “Everybody really flying and in a nice mood.” He named it “Little Wing” because he thought it could just fly away

The guitar on the song is played in a very unique style. Jimi Hendrix frets the roots of chords with his thumb, and then elaborates on them. It often involves shifts of quartile to tertian harmony and vice versa. In theory it is quite similar to the Jazz style of chord melody. (thanks, Ken – Tigard, OR)
The percussion instrument that sounds like a xylophone is a glockenspiel, an instrument popular in marching bands containing steel bars that are stuck with hammers to produce notes.
Jimi ran his guitar through a Leslie speaker to create an unusual sound. The Leslie speaker was designed for organs and contains a rotating paddle that distorts the sound.
In 1963 Jimi recorded a song that may have been a precursor to this. The song “Fox,” which was one of his first recordings was played with sax player Lonnie Youngblood and sounded very similar to this.
This is one of the songs that had to be remixed just before the album was released when one of the master tapes went missing. No one ever found out what happened to the original tape but its been speculated that Jimi either accidentally left the tape in a taxi or purposely disposed of the tape because he wasn’t satisfied with its sound.
This song, along with “Spanish Castle Magic,” are the only songs Hendrix ever performed in concert from his Axis Bold as Love album. He played this live only 8 times. (thanks, Bertrand – Paris, France)
Hendrix has described this as being one of the few he likes from this album. He said “Little Wing” is “like one of those beautiful girls that come around sometimes.” Hendrix enjoyed writing slow songs because it was easier to put emotion into them.
The same day they recorded Layla, Eric Clapton and Duane Allman recorded this as a tribute to Jimi, who was one of their guitar heroes. Jimi Hendrix died 9 days later. He never heard their version of his song, which was released in 1970 on the Derek and the Dominos album, Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs
Irish pop band The Corrs covered this on their Live Unplugged acoustic album. thanks, Nick – Cambridge, England

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Alex Van Halen DRUM SOLO Alexander Arthur Van Halen (born May 8, 1953)

Alexander Arthur Van Halen (born May 8, 1953) is a Dutch born- American drummer and co-founder of the hard rock band Van Halen.
Originally, his brother Eddie had taken lessons for drums, while Alex practiced guitar. After spending time playing Eddie’s drum kit, Alex became more skillful at the drums than Eddie.
In 1974 Alex, Eddie, David Lee Roth and Michael Anthony became known as Van Halen. They were signed to Warner Brothers in 1977 and released their first album in 1978.

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Orianthi Guitar Solo by John Denner

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Orianthi was Michael Jackson’s lead guitarist and was present on all rehearsals for his This Is It tour before his death.

She played and sang at Jackson’s memorial, globally televised live on July 7, 2009. She appears in the film Michael Jackson’s This Is It, which chronicles the rehearsals for the tour.

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