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mercoledì 25 marzo 2026

Jimi Hendrix w/ John McLaughlin - 1969-03-25 - New York, NY (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix - Complete McLaughlin jam
Here's the complete Hendrix jam with John McLaughlin. I got this in a trade, I've never heard it in better quality. To fill out the disc I included the jam with Johnny Winter. Quality is nice on that one too, just a little bit hiss. Nothing has been officially released. The last track of the Winter jam was released on "Lifelines", so that's not included. To me it sounds like Mitch Mitchell, not Buddy Miles, is playing on the final part of the McLaughlin jam. "Plug your ears" gives the following line-up for the Winter jam: Johnny Winter, Hendrix, Steve Stills, Dallas Taylor. Eddie Kramer's book gives the following line-up: Johnny Winter, Hendrix, Steve Stills, Buddy Miles, Billy Cox 
On the first tracks there are three guitars and one bass player.

lineage: 
cdr in trade - wav - flac 6

March 25, 1969 Record Plant, New York, NY

Jimi Hendrix - guitar
John McLaughlin - guitar
Dave Holland -on drums
Buddy Miles - drums
Mitch Mitchell - drums on final part?

01 - Drivin' South
02 - Everyhing's Gonna Be Alright/Jam

******************

bonus:
May 7, 1969 Record Plant, New York, NY

Johnny Winter - slide guitar, straight guitar
Jimi Hendrix - guitar, vocals
Steve Stills - bass, guitar 
Dallas Taylor - drums
Buddy Miles - drums?
Billy Cox - bass?

03 Instrumental jam 1
04 Earth blues jam
05 Instrumental jam 2
06 The things i used to do take 1
07 Ships passing in the night
08 The things i used to do take 2
(09 The things i used to do take 3 - not included, edited version released on "Lifelines")

domenica 22 marzo 2026

Jimi Hendrix - Freedom (STU/FLAC)



(Studio FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix - Freedom
Studio Outtakes and Demos
Various Dates and Studios

SBD VARIOUS SOURCES>?>CDR or SILVERS>EAC>FLAC LEVEL 6

Disc 1
01 - Freedom Demo
02 - Golden Rose
03 - Guitar Improvisation
04 - Instrumental Jam
05 - Keep On Grooving
06 - Little Miss Lover
07 - Seven Dollars In My Pocket Blues
08 - South Saturn Delta
09 - Valleys Of Neptune
10 - Sweet Angel Demo

Disc 2
01 - Cherokee Mist
02 - It's Too Bad
03 - Loverman Outtake
04 - Somewhere
05 - Machine Gun
06 - Freedom Outtake
07 - The Things I Used To Do
08 - Gypsy Eyes Demo
09 - Heartbreak Hotel-Blue Suede Shoes
10 - Little Wing Demo

Sources used:
Voodoo Blues - With track split corrections
Summertime Blues - Lossless selections only
In the Studio Reclamation 10CD box set 1967-1970 - A small selection of lossless tracks

giovedì 19 marzo 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1968-03-19 - Ottawa, ON (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix
Capitol Theatre
Ottawa, ON
March 19, 1968 

lineage
SBD (1st gen) > ? > CDR (Ottawa 1968 - For Trade Only FTO 010) > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01 - Killing Floor
02 - Tax Free
03 - Fire
04 - Red House
05 - Foxy Lady
06 - Hey Joe
07 - Spanish Castle Magic
08 - Purple Haze
09 - Wild Thing
10 - Sgt - Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
11 - Fire
12 - Purple Haze

Tracks 1-9: 2nd show
Tracks 10-12: 1st show

notes:
*- Includes the incomplete "Wild Thing" (16) omitted from most bootleg-releases of this recording; 0:28.
*- This recording is 1 Gen lower than the source used for Dagger Records' official bootleg "Live in Ottawa", 2001.
*- Upgrade of ATM 059 "Storming The Capitol".
*- This disc has also incorrectly been circulated as ATM 059 Rev A "Storming The Capitol", but is in fact NOT part of the ATM-series. - An alternate version of this set, featuring the 3 available tracks from the 1st show, is also in circulation. 
Those tracks are "Sgt.Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (19), "Fire" (102) and "Purple Haze" (128), and are lifted from the Dagger Records' CD "Paris "Ottawa 1968".

mercoledì 18 marzo 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1967-03-18 - Hamburg, DE (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE 
Studio 1 / NDR Radiohouse Hamburg 
March 18, 1967 

01 Introduction 
02 Foxy Lady 
03 Hey Joe 
04 Stone Free 
05 Fire 
06 Purple Haze 

5 early hits of the Experience live on German radio during the radioshow "Twenclub". 
Rebroadcast for "Hamburg Swings" on BBC Light Radio July 1, 1967. 

Include onstage interview with Jimi & Noel by Jochem Rathmann. 
EX QUALITY SOUNDBOARD !!! 

From original 1989 boot CD "The Legendary Starclub Tapes" (Early Years 02-CD-3309) 

Note that I didn't include the 3 bonus tracks from Konserthuset, Stockholm 1969.1.9. 
Lineage: Silver> EAC> WAV> FLAC (via dBpower AMP, low compression) 

Enjoy, share and preserve the quality, do NOT encode to MP3 !!! 
Brought to you by BP. 

Remaster 
1. Correct frequency spectrum/EQ 
2. Correct mid-treble deficiencies in Left channel 
3. Adjust stereo field 
4. Adjust speed / pitch 
5. Re-track

martedì 17 marzo 2026

Jimi Hendrix with Taj Mahal - 1967-03-17 - Hamburg, DE (STU/FLAC)

(Studio FLAC)

Star Club

105. 1/7 Apt. Jam w/Taj Mahal
03/17/1967, Star Club

Can You See (demo)
Things I Used to Do (demo)

Maxell cassette -> Panasonic stereo -> Audacity -> Wave -> DBpowerAmp (Level 8, FLAC 5.1)

Side One
(46:57)
Side Two
(44:24)

Notes: I found this tape buried in my uncle's collection..and I have no idea what to make of it...

Jimi Hendrix - 1968-03-17 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC) Cafe au Go-Go



(Soundbaord FLAC)

Cafe au Go-Go
New York City, New York

Main Source: SBD>??>CD>WAV>SHN

Alt. Source: SBD>??>FLAC(unknown lineage)

Remastering: SHN/FLAC>WAV>WaveLab5.0>CDWAV>SHN(seekable)

Jimi Hendrix (guitar)
Elvin Bishop (guitar)
Buddy Miles (drums)
Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica)
Harvey Brooks (bass)
Philip Wilson (drums)
Herbie Rich (organ)
James Tatum (sax)

Set 1 [80:37.51]
CD 1 [40:18.08]
01. Little Wing// [09:13.73]
02. //Everything's Gonna Be Alright [08:45.41]
03. //Three Little Bears Part 1-> [15:54.11]
04. Three Little Bears Part 2// [06:24.33]

CD 2 [40:19.43]
01. Instrumental Jam [08:42.15]
02. //Stormy Monday [08:22.46]
03. //Jam I [06:14.00]
04. Jam II "Drunk Again" [17:00.57]

Main Source original info:
Taped by: ?
Transfered by: ?
Bootleg Title: Blues At Midnight (Midnight Beat MB CD 037)
File Size: 341 MB (SHN)

Alt. Source original info:
This is the most complete version of this jam that I've been able to find.
It was bootlegged in the 90s (i think) but that release, although sounding a bit better, was not as complete as this torrent. There's some great playing from all the musicians involved here, and as you can see below this isnt the Experience, its Jimi and friends playing at a jamsession at the Cafe Au Go Go in NYC. I think this is one of the sessions that Jimi recorded himself on his reel2reel as he had the habit of doing around that time. Its a Stereo Soundboard recording but it doesnt sound as clear in some places as i would like it to sound,
nevertheless a more complete version than on any bootleg. audio: Jimi on (2-5), with Paul Butterfield on harmonica, Elvin Bishop on guitar, Harvey Brooks on bass, Herbie Rich on organ, Buddy Miles on drums, Phillip Wilson on drums and a certain Jack (James Tatum) on sax, stereo soundboard recording; 80.39 minutes, excellent quality

Remastering info:
Remastering preformed on both sources with Wavelab 5.0 and plugins. All patches preformed with cross fades and overlapping. Most of the hiss on both sources was removed without using noise reduction.
On both sources the vocal levels are low through out. Both sources were tracked diffrently which made it more difficult to figure when tracks went where. I used the setlist above because it was found in more places on the net. Plus D01t08(Jam II "Drunk Again" at the end of the track it sounds like they say "good night folks".
D01t01(Little Wing) thru D01t06(Stormy Monday) the Main Source was used. D01t01(Little Wing) both sources cut/fade out @ 9:13. D01t02(Everything's Gonna Be Alright)
Fades in on both sources. D01t03(Three Little Bears Part 1) Fades in on both sources, digital pop @ 9:59 on both channels removed.
D01t04(Three Little Bears Part 2) Main Source Fades out @ 6:15, Alt.
Source was used to patch from 6:15 thru 6:24, Alt. Source cuts off @ 6:24. D02t02(Stormy Monday) both sources fade in at the same spot.
D02t03(Jam I) and D02t04(Jam II "Drunk Again"Alt. source was used,
levels raise and drop through out both tracks. D01t07(Jam I) drop out on both channels @ 00:15 and 00:45 removed.

sabato 7 marzo 2026

Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Johnny Winter - 1968-03-07 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

The Scene Club,

"Woke Up This Morning and Found Myself Dead"
Red Lightning/Stony Plain - RLCD 0068

Lineage: 
Silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC (8)

Jimi Hendrix...Guitar, vocals
Jim Morrison..."Vocals", Harmonica
Johnny Winter...Guitar
Randy Hobbs...Bass
Randy Z...Drums on 1st half
Buddy Miles...Drums on 2nd half

01 Red House (J. Hendrix)
02 Wake Up This Morning And You Find Yourself Dead (J. Hendrix)
03 Bleeding Heart (E. James)
04 Morrison's Lament > (Copyright Control)
05 Tomorrow Never Knows > (J. Lennon/P. McCartney)
06 Uranus Rock (J. Hendrix)
07 Outside Woman Blues > (Reynolds)
08 Sunshine of Your Love (Bruce, Brown, Clapton)

Time: 53:28

Mono and Stereo versions and full artwork included.

Notes by the uploader
I bought this disc back when A & B Sound still existed.  They happened to carry a few select bootlegs on occasion.  I remember thinking, "Wow, this is going to be amazing," and payed something like $19.99 for it.  This recording has been available on many bootleg LP's for many years.  Aside from the Red Lightning releases, most of the LP's only had a few songs.  There was a picture disc version as well, but as cool as they are, picture discs aren't the same sound quality as black vinyl.  This is the most complete recording available, and the quality is pretty good!

The harmonica player is listed as Jim Morrison, but even though the harpist isn't that good, I think Morrison was considerably worse at harmonica, so it may not be him.  Jim Morrison was evidently just at the club and is quite drunk, coming onto the stage during the track called "Morrison's Lament" and staying basically for the rest of the recording.  He starts "singing" into a recording mic, and Hendrix instructs him to use a different mic.  Apparently Janis Joplin was in the crowd this night too, and Morrison spilled a drink on her lap, getting a slap in the face in return.  There is some confusion as to who the drummer really was, and also a bit of debate as to whether Johnny Winter was actually there.  Johnny Winter's manager at the time, Steve Paul, owned the club and in my opinion, no one else sounded quite like Johnny at the time.  However Johnny Winter claims he wasn't on the stage that night and never performed with Jim Morrison, but he was also a major drug addict at the time, maybe he forgot?  It does sound like Buddy Miles so I wouldn't doubt that it's him, possibly for the entire recording and not just half like the liner notes claim.  

So this is far from a supergroup.  More of a jam session that got ruined by one drunken Jim Morrison.  But it is very interesting to listen to, and there's some great moments.  Hendrix was supposedly the one operating the recording gear, how this got to the hands of a bootleg company, who knows.  

martedì 24 febbraio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-24 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Prince Albert Does Not Bite The Tongue

SOURCE: see individual disc source notes
LINEAGE: {pancho1111} hard drive > flac > Crosstown Torrents > {dajchance} hard drive 

CD1:
=== 1969-02-18 Royal Albert Hall, London, England ===
[audience > "master clone" > (digitally restored {ATM115-116}: moderate EQ, variably de-noised light-to-moderate, gain boosted during spoken intros, louder mic handling noises removed)]
01 - introduction
02 - Tax Free (13) 
03 - Fire (54) 
04 - Hear My Train A-Comin' (17) 
05 - Foxy Lady (59) 
06 - Red House (46) 
07 - Sunshine of Your Love (25) 
08 - Spanish Castle Magic (30) 
09 - The Star Spangled Banner (17) 
10 - Purple Haze (68) 
11 - tuning 
12 - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (45)

CD2:
=== 1969-02-24 rehearsals, Royal Albert Hall, London, England ===
[mono soundboard {old source} > ?? > vinyl bootleg LP {He Was A Friend Of Yours} > (digitally restored {Davenport '68 / RAH Rehearsals '69})]
01 - Hey Joe (49) 
02 - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (46) 
03 - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (47) 
04 - Hear My Train A-Comin' (18) 
05 - Hear My Train A-Comin' (61) 
06 - Ezy Rider Riff
07 - Room Full of Mirrors (25) 
08 - Room Full of Mirrors (26) 
09 - Room Full of Mirrors (27) 
10 - Room Full of Mirrors (28) 
11 - Room Full of Mirrors (29) 
12 - Bleeding Heart (17) 
13 - Bleeding Heart (18) 
14 - Bleeding Heart (19) 
15 - Message to Love (58) 
16 - Hound Dog (3)
17 - Hound Dog (4)

CD3:
=== 1969-02-24 Royal Albert Hall, London, England ===
[soundboard > master > {Eric Burdon} (safety copy) > CD-R {Live at Royal Albert Hall}]
01 - introduction
02 - Lover Man (15) 
03 - Stone Free (13) 
04 - Hear My Train A-Comin' (19) 
05 - I Don't Live Today (31) 
06 - Red House (47) 
07 - Foxy Lady (60) 
08 - Sunshine of Your Love (26) 
09 - Bleeding Heart (10) 
10 - Fire (55) 
11 - Little Wing (14) 
12 - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (48) 
13 - Room Full of Mirrors (7) 
14 - Purple Haze (69) 
15 - Wild Thing (27)

CD4:
=== 1969-02-24 Royal Albert Hall, London, England (alternate mix) ===
[soundboard > gen3 > (digital transfer {ATM 046-047})])
01 - introduction 
02 - Lover Man (15) 
03 - Stone Free (13) 
04 - Hear My Train A-Comin' (19) 
05 - I Don't Live Today (31) 
06 - Red House (47) 
07 - Foxy Lady (60) 5
08 - Sunshine of Your Love (26) 
09 - Bleeding Heart (10) 
10 - Fire (55) 
11 - Little Wing (14) 
12 - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (48) 
13 - Room Full of Mirrors (7) 
14 - Purple Haze (69) 
15 - Wild Thing (27)

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-24 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Purple Haze Records - HAZE007
An Evening With the Jimi Hendrix Experience

Source: 
Silver Cds > EAC > FLAC > YOU

CD1
01 - Hear My Train A Comin' (Afternoon Sound Check)
02 - Room Full Of Mirrors (Afternoon Sound Check)
03 - Bleeding Heart (Afternoon Sound Check)
04 - Concert Intro
05 - Lover Man
06 - Stone Free
07 - Hear My Train A Comin'
08 - I Don't Live Today
09 - Red House
10 - Foxy Lady

CD2
01 - Sunshine Of Your Love
02 - Bleeding Heart
03 - Fire
04 - Little Wing
05 - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
06 - Room Full of Mirrors
07 - Purple Haze
08 - Wild Thing
09 - Star Spangled Banner

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-24 - London, UK (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDFull pro-shot)

Royal Albert Hall
4.32 GB

VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Source: Pro-shot > ? > DVD
TV system: (NTSC)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 720 x 480
Sys Bitrate: 8.40 Mbps

AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Source: SBD
Audio Coding mode: AC3
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Bitrate: 448 kbps

01 - Lover Man
02 - Hear My Train
03 - I Don't Live Today
04 - Jimi Speaks/Acoustic Jam
05 - Foxy Lady
06 - Bleeding Heart
07 - Fire
08 - Little Wing
09 - Voodoo Chile
10 - Room Full Of Mirrors
11 - Purple Haze
12 - Wild Thing
13 - Smashing Of The Amps

Bonus Audio Tracks with slideshow
14 - Stone Free
15 - Red House
16 - Sunshine Of Your Love

Duration: 1:13:42



mercoledì 18 febbraio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-18 - London, UK (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-02-18 - Royal Albert Hall, London (EAT 34-35)

A liberated bootleg of a SBD recording of Jimi Hendrix's first night at the Royal Albert Hall in February 1969...

Jimi Hendrix – lead vocals, guitar
Mitch Mitchell – drums
Noel Redding – bass guitar, backing vocals

CD1
01 - Introduction 
02 - Tax Free 
03 - Fire 
04 - Hear My Train A Comin' 
05 - Foxy Lady 
06 - Red House

CD2
01 - Sunshine Of Your Love 
02 - Spanish Castle Magic / Message To Love 
03 - Star Spangled Banner 
04 - Purple Haze 
05 - Final Speak 
06 - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)

On February 18, 1969, the Jimi Hendrix Experience played the first of two shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The band had played the venue previously, on November 14, 1967, on a bill with Pink Floyd, the Nice, the Move and other sonically adventurous bands of the time. This time, however, the Experience would be the headliner, playing first on the 18th and again on the 24th to a sold-out house.

Jimi’s great talent had grown in the 15 months since the 1967 show. Regular touring had honed his free-form playing, while his extensive studio work had seen him develop into a brilliant composer and visionary producer. Unfortunately, escalating tensions between Hendrix and his band—bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell—had begun to take a toll on the group’s performances. A European tour from January 8 to 23 had been a mess. The band performed lethargically, and Hendrix was uneasy with the audiences’ requests for them to play their recent hit, “All Along the Watchtower.”

He was also unhappy that his manager, Mike Jeffrey, had sent a film crew along to record the event for a television special. Jeffrey had never asked for Jimi’s creative input on the project, and Hendrix was concerned about production matters. He was especially adamant that he be allowed to choose his own engineer for the upcoming Royal Albert Hall performance, going so far as to send a memo to his manager on the subject.

In fact, Jeffrey did have an ulterior motive. Beyond the television special, he was hoping the Europe shows would provide enough recorded material for a live album, which he hoped to release that June. Once the live album was out of the way, Jeffrey planned to get another studio album out of the Experience in time for the lucrative Christmas season.

The live album was paramount to Jeffrey’s plans, but the uneven performances on the European tour had made him concerned that he would have nothing satisfactory to release. Originally, the Royal Albert Hall performance was a one-night stand, on February 18. As a safeguard, Jeffrey booked the band for the second performance, on February 24.

Following the European tour, Jimi flew to New York City to oversee the construction of his studio, Electric Lady. While the trip gave him a reprieve from his problems with the Experience, the time away only served to exacerbate the tensions between them. There were further problems awaiting him when he returned to London. On February 17, while rehearsing at the Albert Hall, Hendrix became aggravated by the constant feedback created between his guitar and the PA system. The mobile recording unit hired for the event was also experiencing electronic interference that would make the recordings unusable.

Hendrix placed a call to Chas Chandler, his former manager, and asked him to come for assistance. “It was a shambles,” Chandler told John McDermott in his book, Hendrix: Setting the Record Straight. “I ended up running both shows for him, trying to get everything right. I hadn’t been ‘hired,’ I was there to help out a friend.”

Although the recording equipment problems with were worked out, no one could guarantee that Jimi’s guitar wouldn’t suffer from feedback. To minimize the possibility, two separate sound systems were used: one for the venue and another for the mobile recording unit. This is why Jimi can be seen singing into three microphones in footage from the concerts.

Despite the preparations, the February 18 show was a disaster. Jimi played brilliantly, but Redding and Mitchell were lifeless. Chandler was irate with them. “It truly was one of the worst shows I had ever seen,” he told McDermott. “Up until that point I had been a supportive of the group, because I thought that they made for a good unit. Now I felt it was time they got thrown out.”

Under the circumstances, the show gave Jeffrey little that he could use for a live album. Rehearsals were scheduled for the days before the February 24 show to try to salvage what little opportunity remained. As it turned out, the second show was much better. Although the band lacked the fire and energy they’d displayed at earlier shows like 1967's Monterey Pop Festival, they played brilliantly. Hendrix threw out his usual set list and instead performed three of his own blues songs: “Hear My Train a Comin’,” “Red House” and “Bleeding Heart.” The group turned in solid versions of “Little Wing,” Voodoo Chile” and “Foxey Lady,” as well.

And while Hendrix didn’t believe in giving encores, he gave one to the Albert Hall crowd, bringing out Traffic’s Dave Mason and Chris Wood and percussionist Rocki Dzidzornu to perform a stirring version of “Room Full of Mirrors.”

Oddly, for all the fireworks happening onstage, the audience was exceptionally polite. They remained seated and quiet, clapping politely, as if at the symphony. Perhaps it was down to the house lights: the film crew had asked to have them left on to provide enough light for the film stock. Under the circumstances, the audience might have felt more self-conscious than usual.

Not surprisingly, the shows were the last European performances by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. On March 30, the band began a lengthy U.S. tour that would see Hendrix make his celebrated stand at Woodstock, on August 18, with a new band, Gypsy, Sun and Rainbows. The Experience had already imploded two months before, on June 29 at the Denver Pop Festival.

Performing that night in Denver, Jimi didn’t hold back the news. “This is the last gig we’ll be playing together,” he said. The original Jimi Hendrix Experience was finished.

martedì 3 febbraio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 2 Nights at the Fillmore East (SBD/FLAC)


 
(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix
2 Nights at the Fillmore East 
[6CD BoxSet Limited Edition Liberated Bootleg]

Product details
Audio CD (16 Jul 2007)
Number of Discs: 6
Format: Box set
Label: Voodoo Chile Export

Disc 1 (First show 7.30pm 31st December 1969)
01. Bill Graham intro [0:00:35.59]
02. Power of Soul [0:05:12.53]
03. Lover Man [0:03:12.09]
04. Hear my Train a-Comin' [0:09:31.22]
05. Changes [0:05:57.50]
06. Izabella [0:03:28.53]
07. Machine Gun [0:08:49.51]
08. Stop [0:05:06.54]
09. Ezy Rider [0:05:55.64]
10. Bleeding Heart [0:06:25.58]
11. Erth Blues [0:06:28.18]
12. Burning Desire [0:09:15.64]

Disc 2 (Second show Midnight 31st December 1969 / 1st January 1970)
01. Also sprach Zarathustra [0:02:22.69]
02. Auld Lang Syne [0:02:53.44]
03. Who knows [0:09:13.49]
04. Stepping Stone [0:05:29.33]
05. Burning Deisre [0:02:43.46]
06. Fire [0:05:13.38]
07. Ezy Rider [0:04:44.52]
08. Machine Gun [0:13:49.17]
09. Power of Soul [0:06:41.11]
10. Stone Free [0:17:15.39]

Disc 3 (Second show (conclusion)
01. Changes [0:10:09.17]
02. Message To Love [0:03:52.52]
03. Stop [0:07:23.24]
04. Foxy Lady [0:13:06.62]
05. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [0:04:20.66]
06. Purple Haze [0:03:23.10]

Disc 4 (Third show 7.30pm 1st January 1970)
01. Bill Graham intro / Who Knows [0:10:40.07]
02. Machine Gun [0:12:33.50]
03. Changes [0:07:22.35]
04. Power of Soul [0:06:15.40]
05. Stepping Stone [0:05:31.34]
06. Foxy Lady [0:07:09.14]
07. Stop [0:05:44.29]
08. Earth Blues [0:04:54.25]
09. Burning Desire [0:08:21.35]

Disc 5 (Fourth show 9pm 1st January 1970)
01. Bill Graham intro / Stone Free [0:12:55.07]
02. Changes [0:05:09.55]
03. Power of Soul [0:06:54.73]
04. Message to Love [0:05:23.24]
05. Earth Blues [0:05:59.40]
06. Machine Gun [0:11:56.60]

Disc 6 (Fourth show (conclusion))
01. Voodo Child (Slight Return) [0:06:02.00]
02. We gotta Live Together [0:16:43.30]
03. Wild Thing [0:03:15.03]
04. Hey Joe [0:04:03.00]
05. Purple Haze [0:04:36.72]

'Changes' was a song that could have summarized Jimi Hendrix's life in 1969: arrested on heroin possession charges in Canada in May, the break-up of The Experience in June, formation and disbanding of a new group in July to play Woodstock, forming yet another group in October and, finally, acquittal of charges in December. It was just another turbulent year in the short, incandescent career of one of the 20th century's most influential musicians. Agreement was reached with renowned promoter Bill Graham, a staunch supporter of Jimi, to perform two shows each evening on December 31st 1969 and January 1st 1970 at his New York Fillmore East venue. All four shows were to be recorded and filmed and there was a get-out clause in the contract if Jimi was found guilty at his Toronto trial on December 8th and jailed. In the event, Jimi's honest approach to trial questions convinced the jury of his innocence in this case and he was acquitted. As the Fillmore engagements were not only New Year's Eve/Day shows but also the start of the new decade, Bill Graham marked the occasion by dressing his ushers in special shirts and putting toy tambourines on each of the venue's 2,639 sold-out seats. The concerts opened with a young gospel choir, Voices of East Harlem, prefacing the Band of Gypsys first 75-minute set. Jimi, in true individualistic style, nailed his colours to the mast. These recordings are captured here in this limited edition box set which transports the listener back to the heady days of late '60s, giving those who never experienced a Gypsys concert the chance to hear 6 complete performances without even leaving home! 6 complete Fillmore East performances. 31st December 1969-1st January 1970 -- presented together for the first time. Officially licensed from the estate of Hendrix's former manager, Michael Jeffery. Limited edition -- only 2000 copies world-wide. Featuring Jimi Hendrix: guitar and vocals; Billy Cox: bass and harmony vocals; Buddy Miles: drums and vocals.

giovedì 29 gennaio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1968-01-29 - Paris, FR (SBD/SHN)


(Soundboard FLAC)

The Jimi Hendrix Experience
"Black Devil" (Great Dane)
Olympia Theater, Paris
Silver CD > SHN

01 Killing Floor
02 Catfish Blues
03 Foxy Lady
04 Red House
05 Drivin' South
06 The Wind Cries Mary
07 Fire
08 Little Wing
09 Purple Haze

domenica 25 gennaio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - Old time (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix
Record Plant Studio
New York
1970-01-23

Excellent Audio Quality Studio Outtakes (atm 214-215)

Lineage:
Master > Analog Copy > CDR (x) > Extracted to wav and digitally restored in unknown application > wav > CDR > Toast Titanum 8.0.1 to extract wav and convert to flac > flac

Disc 1 77:47
Ezy Rider (12) >> Jam >> Cherokee Mist (7) 20:14
Ezy Rider (12) >> Jam >> Cherokee Mist (7) [alternate mix] 16:02
Villanova Junction ( ) Jam 19:34
Once I Had a Woman (1) 8:15
Once I Had a Woman (2) 5:23

Disc 2 64:55
Blue Suede Shoes (1)/(2) [composite] >> 13:42
Freedom (10) Jam >> Highway of Desire >> $7 in My Pocket 23:06
Country Blues (1) >> Astro Man (5) 10:35
Country Blues (2) 8:29
Country Blues (6) 8:25

this is as much of this session as we have at this point, and sounds about as good as it's going to. as usual, pitch and phase correction were done and removal of a some digital clicks.

session order is not known with certainty, but some guesses can be made. the Ezy Rider/MLK jam/Cherokee Mist jam was placed first since "Sessions" says that Don joined on harmonica partway through the session, and this is the only track we have from the session without harmonica. an alternate mix (with the first 4 min missing) is also included; this is the mix that has jimi talking about a broken string at the end (these vocals were mixed out of the longer version). instruments are also placed differently in this mix.

the Villanova Junction jam is the shorter version. when the longer 27+ minute version starts freely circulating, there's room for that to be substituted in place of the shorter one.

Disc 1 Track 4, "Once I Had a Woman", is the :Blues mix, but runs to the end where the song breaks down (the :Blues version fades before this point). this version is the most complete one we have, but does have about 1 minute edited out of the middle. the old tape version (with start and end cut, running 5:23) starts with this missing minute, so it was also included
as Disc 1 Track 5. it's a different mix so was worth including for that reason too. the horrible overdub-nightmare version from the 1975 release "Midnight Lightning" has 10 seconds or so extra right at the start that the other versions don't, but the overdubs render this virtually unusable.

Blue Suede Shoes has the start from Loose Ends joined on. it actually runs right into the long Freedom Jam/Highway of Desire/$7 in My Pocket track, and the two have been joined together here.

the start of Country Blues seems to follow from the end of $7, although there is some missing so they can't be connected. 3 different mixes of CB are included. the longest has the 2-minute Astro Man instrumental at the end, and is a mix with harmonica. the version with the harmonica mixed out is also included, as is the "dry" mix without the echo effects. there are also shorter edits of the with- and without-harmonica mixes, but they weren't included, nothing really new with them.

official tracks were available as reference for pitch-synching for all tracks except for the VJ jam and the Highway of Desire jam. however, since Blue Suede Shoes connects to the Highway of Desire jam, and Country Blues also probably ran on from that, it was possible to match the pitch of Highway to both of those tracks. that left VJ as the only track without an official pitch-synch reference.

Jimi Hendrix - Both Sides of the Sky (STU/FLAC)


(Studio FLAC)

Side 1: (Songs)
01. Lower Alcatraz>Keep on Groovin'
02. Electric Ladyland (take 1)
03. Hey Baby (live)
04. Roomful of Mirrors (slow)
05. Valleys of Neptune Rising
06. Lord I Sing the Blues
07. Izabella
08. Machine Gun (early take)
09. Gypsy Eyes (instrumental)
10. Gypsy Blood (Cryin Blue Rain)
11. Hear My Train (live)
12. New Rising Sun Overture (unedited)
13. Blue Suede Blues
14. Can You See Me (instrumental)

Side 2: (Instrumental)
01. Backwards Guitar Experiment
02. Calling All Devil's Children
03. Ezy Rider Jam>Cherokee Mist
04. Trashman
05. Villanova Junction Jam
06. Astroman Jam
07. Strato Strut
08. Pali Gap (alternate mix)

Side 3: Sound Painting
01. And The Gods Made Love (early take)
02. 1983 (instrumental acoustic)
03. 1983 (early take)
04. Moon Turn the Tides (acoustic)
05. Drifting (instrumental)
06. Bolero Session
07. Hey Baby (w. Organ)
08. First Rays Overture
09. Captain Coconut
10. Little Wing
11. Wind Cries Mary (instrumental)
12. 3 Little Bears
13. Letter to the Roomful of Mirrors (One Continuous track)

sabato 24 gennaio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1967 - BBC At the Beeb (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix
"At the Beeb"

1967 BBC
Audiophile boot CD

01 Interview 1
02 Hey Joe
03 Stone Free
04 Love Or Confusion
05 Foxy Lady
06 Purple Haze
07 Killing Floor
08 Fire
09 Interview 2
10 The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
11 Little Miss Lover
12 Drivin' South (Version 1)
13 Catfish Blues
14 Hound Dog
15 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?
16 Hoochie Coochie Man
17 Drivin' South (Version 2)
18 Radio One Theme
19 Spanish Castle Magic
20 Wait Until Tomorrow
21 Day Tripper
22 Hear My Train A Comin'

TRACKS 01-05:
Produced by Bill Bebb for Saturday Club
Recorded February 13, 1967
Broadcast February 18, 1967

TRACKS 06-08:
Produced by Bill Bebb for Saturday Club
Recorded March 28, 1967
Broadcast April 1, 1967

TRACKS 09-14:
Produced by Bernie Andrews for Top Gear
Recorded October 6, 1967
Broadcast October 13, 1967

TRACKS 15-17: 
Prodcued by Jeff Griffin for Rhythm & Blues
Recorded October 17, 1967
Broadcast November 13, 1967

TRACKS 18-22:
Produced by Bernie Andrews for Top Gear
Recorded December 15, 1967
Broadcast December 24, 1967

These are the highlights from Hendrix's 1967 BBC sessions in the best possible sound quality. This set was compiled from the true mono BBC masters and not the poor fake stereo tape dubs used for "Radio One" and "BBC Sessions".

The songs have been edited together to flow straight through like a radio braodcast or session tape. I wanted to keep the set down to a concise single disc, so the extra session material included on "BBC Sessions" has been excluded, however, this disc is more complete than "Radio One".

This set was designed for audiophiles, but even the casual listener will notice an improvement over the official releases. There was no compression or noise reduction added in the remastering process. 

lunedì 19 gennaio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-01-19 - Stuttgart, DE (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix Experience 
Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 
January 19th 1969 1st show upgrade 

lineage: master cassette (lost) > 1st gen reel > wav > flac 

taper: Harald Rapp 

01 - Intro 
02 - Come On Pt.1 
03 - Fire 
04 - IDLT 
05 - Hey Joe 
06 - Foxy Lady 
07 - Stone Free 
08 - Sunshine of Your Love 
09 - Star Spangled Banner 
10 - Purple Haze 
11 - Voodoo Chile (SR) 

total time: 57:42 

Jimi Hendrix / Noel Redding / Mitch Mitchell 

This torrent is dedicated to L.P., who was not the only one, but the most memorable member of a small group of "collectors" who had to harrass me with hate mails for being so slow in getting this torrent out here, after I had made public the discovery of this reel about a year ago and at the same time announced, that I will torrent it " as soon as I can", or "when I have the time for it". 

Emails that called me a "slow motherfucker", "lying little shank", "scammer & bullshitter"...yes folks, that´s exactly what you want to hear from people who will after all get it for free but can´t wait for a year or so. To all of those who participated in calling me names: i would love to make sure that you´ll never get a copy of this as you don´t deserve a single bit of my personal time and efforts that went into contacting Harald and getting the reel for the transfer. Of course I can´t prevent it, and I am happy to share it with everyone. But watch out: instant karma´s gonna get you! 

But enough now, back to the tape: this recording was discovered in late 2009 while a german radio station was doing research for a special on the Hendrix show in Stuttgart. Back then, the taper, Harald Rapp (all thanks have to go to him!) made available a cassette copy. That cassette copy was heavily equalized and worked on in the legendary FAUST studio in Scheer, with substantial help of FAUST legend Hans Joachim Irmler, and the radio station used a snippet of "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" for the broadcast. Shortly thereafter I was able to contact Harald myself and got his copy of the complete cassette tape, which is where all previous versions of the "real" Stuttgart source came from. It turned out that the cassette was actually a 2nd gen copy of his original master recording. The master had been recorded onto casette, then in the 70ties Harald had made a dub to reel to reel, and at the end of the Seventies he made another dub from that reel to cassette again, as the times for his reel deck had passed. The master cassette had vanished in the meantime. Apparently he omitted a few segments for his last 2nd gen dub, and while we were talking about all this, he decided that another search for the 1st gen reel should be done. Luckily one year (check this out L.P.! I am not the only one who takes "soon" or "when I have the time" as possibly being a year or so...) later, he got back to me and said he had finally located the reel in a box stored away at a friends house and was I still intereted in it? Well...yes! Indeed the reel featured the complete recording as it was preserved on his master cassette with substantially more music than the 2nd gen cassette that was used for the radio broadcast. We now have the full Foxy Lady (this one was cut on the versions before), a new Stone Free as well as a yet unheard Sunshine of your Love. Bingo! This transfer was done on a Grundig reel to reel deck and the reason it took me so long to get it out to torrentland was my hope to get a better reel to reel deck for another transfer, but no one (especially not the ones bitching about why it takes so long) was able or willing to help. I do not want to ship the reel anywhere. So unless someone is willing to come to my place with a nice Revox B77 or a similar deck, this transfer is likely the one that you all will have to live with. This has not been touched at all, it is the raw transfer. It has less hiss than the earlier version, but the overall sound does not appear to be much better on first listening, as it was not heavily equalized. I would hope that some of the usual remastering suspects would be willing to donate some of their time to this. I hope you will all enjoy this now (finally) complete show by the JHE in Stuttgart from 1969! 

sabato 10 gennaio 2026

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-01-10 - Copenhagen, DK (AUD/FLAC) 1st Show

(Audience FLAC)

JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE
1969-01-10 (1st show)
Falkoner Centret
Copenhagen, Denmark

Incomplete Audience Recording

1st Gen Cassette>CDR>EAC>WAV>TLH>FLAC

Recorded by: The infamous Dannish Taper

Jimi Hendrix-Guitar/vocals
Noel Redding- Bass
Mitch Mitchell- Drums

Setlist (1st Show)
01. FIRE
02. FOXY LADY
03. TAX FREE
04. SPANISH CASTLE MAGIC
05. RED HOUSE
06. SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE
07. I DON'T LIVE TODAY incl.Star Spangled Banner & 3rd Stone From The Sun.
08. PURPLE HAZE

venerdì 9 gennaio 2026

The Jimi Hendrix Experience - 1969-01-09 - Stockholm, SWE (SBD/FLAC) both shows


(Soundboard FLAC)

Jimi Hendrix: Guitar and Vocals
Noel Redding: Bass
Mitch Mitchell: Drums

Purple Haze Records 003

Taken from my own original Silver CD's
Ripped to FLAC (Lvl. 2) using Foobar2000

Soundboard quality (One of the shows was professionally filmed for Swedish TV).

The early show is a litte slow, IMO, but drastically picks up in the late show - it's a real bi-polar night!

EARLY SHOW
01 Intro
02 Killing Floor
03 Spanish Castle Magic
04 Fire
05 Hey Joe
06 Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
07 Red House
08 Sunshine of Your Love

LATE SHOW
01 Intro
02 I Don't Live Today
03 Spanish Castle Magic
04 Hey Joe
05 Voodoo Chile
06 Sunshine of your Love
07 Red House
08 Fire
09 Purple Haze
10 Star Spangled Banner

Jimi Hendrix - 1969-01-09 - Stockholm, SWE (FM/FLAC) both shows




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Klipped Records KRJH 0169 / - / 2CDR

Stora Salen, Konserthuset, Stockholm 09.01.69 [Complete 1st & 2nd Show]; 59:18 / 68:36) Sbd; Master *

[* Complete lineage: 1st Show: SR (Swedish Radio) Master reels>DAT>DAT (Sony TCD-D8)> Soundblaster Live! (Digital)> Sound Forge 4.5 c>HDD>CD-R (CD Architect 4.0 g)> EAC>CD-R (Nero 6.6.0.8) /
2nd Show: SR Master reels>DAT>DAT (Sony TCD-D8)> Soundblaster Live! (Digital)> Sound Forge 4.5 c>HDD>CD-R (CD Architect 4.0 g)> EAC>CD-R (Nero 6.6.0.8);

The bridge between "Voodoo Chile (Slight return)" (39) and "Sunshine Of Your Love (18) was damaged by someone at SR in the 70´s/80´s and is now missing on the master tape.

This portion has been patched "seamlessly" from a SR reel tape copy of a 1969 radio program.]

First Show - Disc 1
01. Audience
02. MC Intro
03. Jimi Intro
04. Killing Floor
05. Spanish Castle MAgic
06. Fire
07. Hey Joe
08. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
09. Red House
10. Sunshine Of Your Love
11. MC Outro

Late Show - Disc 2
01. Jimi Intro
02. I Don't Live Today
03. Spanish Castle Magic
04. Hey Joe
05. Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
06. Sunshine Of Your Love
07. Red House
08. Fire
09. Purple Haze >
10. Star Spangled Banner