Identifier7136243
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference NumberDAA91
Media TypeCD
Media Count1
NoteJimi Hendrix Experience - Dallas 1969

Artist: Jimi Hendrix Experience

Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, Texas. 20 April 1969.

Source: Audience recording

Lineage:
Low gen cassette> CDR > iTunes > Shorten > SHN

File Size: 597 MB(SHN)

Tracks

01. Stone Free
02. Hear My Train A Comin'
03. Foxy Lady
04. I Don't Live Today
05. Fire
06. Red House
07. Star Spangled Banner
08. Purple Haze
09. Voodoo Chile (slight return)

MD5 Fingerprints:

11311660b0645b7642dc30620f26ca3b *Track 05.shn
7ec295a2520dbb480f451126155713b7 *Track 04.shn
971715f9892d5b1547d68ca688d7cbd4 *Track 03.shn
605daa5da7a4a42b5abc8a10a858d70e *Track 09.shn
8c5aaa0494255c4b449699c9c2efdddc *Track 08.shn
84e1ff7b0542a12ff7bb9d101c7d1963 *Track 07.shn
1aa2e265f93fb2c5ada756c282022c5f *Track 06.shn
405d24c9f2458a88d681478e1378fe9e *Track 02.shn
e0f13f0f2942631e4621da029d252380 *Track 01.shn

Notes:

I like this show. In fact I like this show a lot. Quality is a little rough to say the least with an ever present hiss but the guitar and vocals are clear enough. If you're prepared to get past the aural rubbish you will find a diamond of a concert beneath. With a stellar version of Stone Free, one of the finest and rarely equalled; an intense rendition of Hear My Train topped off by a bluesy Red House this is one show that could have done with a second and clearer source surfacing. This particular recording may be considered suitable for Hendrix diehards only, not for the casual ear but give it a try even if it's just for the first two numbers.

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Performance
Jimi Hendrix 1969-04-20 Dallas Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX
Set 1Stone Free, Hear My Train A Coming, Foxy Lady, I Don't Live Today, Fire, Red House, Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, VooDoo Child (Slight Return)
Set 2

Set 3

CommentThe Experience: Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, and Noel Redding.