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Re: (TV) Hypothetical question from the Toronto Globe and Mail
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- Subject: Re: (TV) Hypothetical question from the Toronto Globe and Mail
- From: Phil Obbard <pobbard@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 06:24:55 -0700 (PDT)
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--- Joe Thornton <joe.thornton@gmx.net> wrote:
> Just now I'm listening to "Hey Joe" by Hendrix -- terrific, as
> ever. Reminds
> of something that always puzzled me: On some BBC TV programme,
> about 1970,
> Hendrix was doing "Hey Joe" when he suddenly stopped and muttered
> something
> like "We're gonna stop playing this rubbish and do something we
> want to
> do..." Then they played Purple Haze. Anyone else remember that?
They switch into "Sunshine of Your Love" as a tribute to Cream, who
had just broken-up. The performance (audio) can be heard on the 2CD
BBC SESSIONS release (1998).
--Phil
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