Jimi Hendrix’s Are You Experienced Turns 50: Celebrate With Paste’s Exclusive Live Recordings
We're digging into the Paste Cloud to find some of our best live Hendrix recordings.
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It’s pretty well indisputable that Jimi Hendrix’s was the electric-guitar revolutionary, more than any who came before or after him, and the embodiment of 1960s counterculture and its psychedelic zenith. Incredibly, all it really took to establish all that was one album, Are You Experienced, Hendrix’s 1967 debut. He would go on to make two more studio records with the Jimi Hendrix Experience, as well as various live recordings and side projects. But 50 years later, as we mark the anniversary of its release, Are You Experienced remains the totem that it was when it came out—a turning point that changed the course of popular music and the people who play it.
While Brian Wilson and The Beatles were turning the studio into an instrument, Hendrix turned his instrument into its own studio, then shifted that ferocious creativity into the incendiary live performances that he’d deliver throughout his brief career, from Monterey Pop to Woodstock to his final days in September of 1970.
It was 50 years ago Friday that Hendrix, along with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, introduced himself to the world with Are You Experienced, making May 12 a veritable international rock ‘n’ roll holiday. (The album is also one of 10 classic-rock monoliths that you really should own on vinyl.) To celebrate, we dug into the Paste Cloud world’s largest collection of live recordings—to find our best Hendrix performances of the songs on Are You Experienced. Here’s what we came out with:
“Red House” (Fillmore East, New York, N.Y.)
May 10, 1968 (late show)
“Red House” only made the cut on the U.K. and international versions of Are You Experienced, sacrificed in North America for the inclusion of more singles. Hendrix’s attempt at a straightforward 12-bar blues song has since become a standard in the genre, but none can really hold a candle to what he does with the tune, especially on this rendition. Already way beyond the standard blues licks, he could wring destructive amounts of raw, scorched soul out of his instrument that proved him to be every bit the bluesman as much as the psychedelic guitar god. Watch out for Mitch Mitchell’s drum solo too.
“Are You Experienced” (Winterland, San Francisco, Calif.)
Oct. 11, 1968 (early show)
Recorded in the midst of a three-night stand at Bill Graham’s Winterland on tour behind the Experience’s third and final album Electric Ladyland, this performance of their debut’s eponymous closing track sees Hendrix and co. making good on the experimental promise shown the studio version. Stretching it out over an improv-heavy 16 minutes with some help from flute player Virgil Gonsalves.
“Hey Joe” (Winterland, San Francisco, Calif.)
Oct. 11, 1968 (late show)