Jimi Hendrix Experience:Live:1967

Live at NDR Funkhaus, Hamburg, Germany, March 18, 1967

Sound: Excellent soundboard

Time: Approx. 20 Minutes

Set List:

Foxey Lady, Hey Joe, Stone Free, Fire, Purple Haze

Comments: Powerful stuff! A short gig in a club recorded for German radio, the band tears through the set and sound great and loud. The venue seems to echo a bit and Jimi is a tad hoarse but an exciting gig nonetheless.

Late Night Line Up, BBC TV, London, England, April 17, 1967

Sound: Good soundboard

Time: 4 Minutes

Set List:

Manic Depression

Comments: One track from a TV appearance...a great performance with a killer solo.

Live at Music Hall de Paris, Theatre d'Issy, Paris, France, May 11, 1967

Sound: Good audience, bass heavy

Time: Approx. 8 Minutes

Set List:

Hey Joe, Wild Thing

Comments: Good performance on French TV. The sound is a little bass heavy but Jimi delivers blistering solos on Hey Joe and Wild Thing rocks.

Beat Beat Beat, German TV, West Germany, May 18, 1967

Sound: Good soundboard

Time: Approx. 11 Minutes

Set List:

Stone Free, Hey Joe, Purple Haze

Comments: Great sound and a really energetic set right from the first chord. Stone Free really sizzles with an amazing fuzz-drenched solo!

Live on Swedish TV, Stockholm, Sweden, May 24, 1967

Sound: Good soundboard

Time: Approx. 7 Minutes

Set List: The Wind Cries Mary, Purple Haze

Comments: For a soundboard, this just sounds old, but still excellent. The Wind Cries Mary is delicate and beautiful, and Purple Haze is scorching as usual.

Live at Grona Lund, Stockholm, Sweden, May 24, 1967

Sound: Good soundboard

Time: Approx. 30 Minutes

Set List:

Foxey Lady, Rock Me Baby, Hey Joe, Can You See Me, Purple Haze, Wild Thing

Comments: An excellent club gig with tons of energy! The overall sound is excellent and from the first ripping chords of Foxey Lady, the band tears this gig to shreds. Rock Me Baby in particular is amazing all around, with all three band members going wild.

Live at the Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey Fairgrounds, California, June 18, 1967

Sound: Excellent soundboard

Time: Approx. 1 Hour

Set List:

Killing Floor, Foxey Lady, Like a Rolling Stone, Rock Me Baby, Hey Joe, Can You See me, The Wind Cries Mary, Purple Haze, Wild Thing

Comments: Jimi's breakthrough into the USA was this exceptional show. He seems nervous in his stage announcements but the playing doesn't give any indication that they are. A great set that concludes with Jimi torching his guitar and burning it before tossing it to the crowd. A timeless show and a must have.

Live at Grona Lund, Stockholm, Sweden, September 4, 1967

Sound: Excellent audience

Time: Approx. 50 Minutes

Set List:

Killing Floor, Foxey Lady, Catfish Blues, Hey Joe, Fire, The Wind Cries Mary, Purple Haze

Comments: A very high energy, immaculate gig, the band surges along with lots of energy and the playing, as always, is phenomenal. Some neat guitar improvisations before the start of Killing Floor, and as always, all three band members play incredibly throughout. Excellent audience sound, especially considering 1967 was the year!

Live at Tonarskvall, Stockholm, Sweden, September 5, 1967

Sound: Excellent soundboard

Time: Approx. 45 Minutes

Set List:

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Fire, The Wind Cries Mary, Foxey Lady, Hey Joe, I Don't Live Today, Burning of the Midnight Lamp, Purple Haze

Comments: The superb sound only helps to accentuate this great Swedish club gig! The band are really energetic and sound strong and heavy. Noel plays some great bass and adds nice backing vocals, and Mitch is an incredible drummer throughout, as always. The whole set is blistering, with I Don't Live Today and Killing Floor in particular ripping the audience to shreds. The Burning of the Midnight Lamp gets its frist live treatment here. Jimi sears along with stunning guitar playing. This is a must have '67 show!!

Live at L'Olympia, Paris, France, October 9, 1967

Sound: Excellent soundboard

Time: Approx. 50 Minutes

Set List:

Foxey Lady, The Wind Cries Mary, Rock Me Baby, Red House, Purple Haze, Wild Thing

Comments: Another wild show! Foxey Lady has some great, tortured soloing and as usual, this whole show has incredible playing from the group. The sound is great and the band gives it their all. Red House contains amazing blues solos from Jimi and Noel and Mitch are on par with Jimi, as always. An incredible gig.

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