Thursday, December 27, 2007

Jimi Hendrix For Real - 1968

Every February Punahou its annual Carnival , and 1968 was no exception. In addition to all the rides and booths, there is always a White Elephant tent where donated items are sold to raise money for the scholarship fund. While looking through the 45's I found a promotional copy of Jimi Hendrix's Foxey Lady with The Wind Cries Mary on the flip side. Score! I took it home and played it fairly frequently.

The Vietnam War was heating up, and the Tet Offensive kicked off in January. The My Lai massacre happened in March. The Civil Rights Movement was gaining power and Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. In Honolulu, students staged the Bachman Hall Sit-In when professor Oliver Lee was denied tenure for his anti-war views.

My buddy Brian and I showed up at the sit-in. We found a roach and went to nearby Andrews Amphitheater to smoke it. (Berkeley residents think, The Greek Theatre, only smaller.) When we returned, I found someone with a stereo playing LP's and I sat down and asked if I could browse her collection. By that time I was a fan of Jimi Hendrix but had never heard the whole Are You Experienced album, so when I ran across it, I asked if she would play the whole thing through and she obliged.

Listening to Are You Experienced stoned WAS an experience:
  1. "Purple Haze" – 2:46 (on Youtube)
  2. "Manic Depression" – 3:30 (on Youtube)
  3. "Hey Joe" (Billy Roberts) – 3:23 (on Youtube)
  4. "Love or Confusion" – 3:15 (on Youtube)
  5. "May This Be Love" – 2:55 (on Youtube)
  6. "I Don't Live Today" – 3:55 (on Youtube)
  7. "The Wind Cries Mary" – 3:21 (on Youtube)
  8. "Fire" – 2:34 (on Youtube)
  9. "Third Stone from the Sun" – 6:40 (on Youtube)
  10. "Foxey Lady" [sic] – 3:15 (on Youtube)
I was definitely a convert after hearing the album all the way through. Naturally, it was a dream come true when the Jimi Hendrix Experience showed up to play at the Honolulu International Center Arena on October 5th later that year. I was not disappointed.

Quite a bit happened in 1968 besides Jimi arriving in Honolulu, but that was the crowning event. So now for a little backtracking.

Next Installment: More Of 1968

1 comment:

Harold Marshall said...

Did you also catch the after-concert concert across the street at "Art Park"? Hendrix played an impromtu jam to accompany the eclipse of the moon (which had conveniently scheduled itself that same night). I'm still not able to figure out how it happened so easily...I'm not sure something like this could happen today...