JIMI HENDRIX THE RAINBOW BRIDGE CONCERTS Label: Purple Haze
Format: Flac
The concert held at Haleakala Crater in Hawaii in July of 1970 was supposed to be part of the film Rainbow Bridge, but very little of the concert footage was used in the film. Stranger still, none of it was used on the soundtrack album Rainbow Bridge. The set has been bootlegged in the past, but this marks the first official release of this material. The first set kicks off with "Lover Man," and has Hendrix running through a handful of newer tunes before finishing the set with several "old favorites." Things start off loose, though not disinterested, but by the time he's into "Hear My Train a Comin'," Hendrix is absolutely on fire. Even old warhorses (to Hendrix), like "Fire" and "Purple Haze," get inspired performances, a far cry from some of the more perfunctory performances of those tunes in 1970. For the second set, Hendrix played new material exclusively, except for "Red House." He also played a Gibson Flying-V instead of his near-trademark Fender Stratocaster, giving him a thicker guitar tone. Hendrix starts strong on "Dolly Dagger" and goes straight into "Villanova Juction" (here simply titled "Instrumental"). This is followed by one of the better live versions of "Ezy Rider," with Billy Cox lending strong support on bass. After an excellent version of "Red House," Hendrix loses his way a bit, drifting into "Straight Ahead" during "Jam Back at the House," but finished the tune strong with all his effect pedals working nicely together. The set ends with an up-tempo jam tacked onto the end of "New Rising Sun." This is quite an interesting live set, because the intimate venue and relative lack of commercial pressure allowed Hendrix to relax on-stage with a lot of his newer material. Sound quality is quite good, although the drums are a bit distant. Some critics have said that Hendrix's playing declined after the breakup of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, but this set shows that Hendrix was always moving forward, incorporating new tones and effects as well as Spanish scales into his playing. There were certainly some lackluster performances during that time period, but the Rainbow Bridge concerts show that Hendrix still had some excellent playing left in him
Disc 1: The Early Show 1-1 Lover Man 1-2 Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) 1-3 In From The Storm 1-4 Message To Love 1-5 Foxy Lady 1-6 Hear My Train A Comin’ 1-7 Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) 1-8 Fire 1-9 Purple Haze
Disc 2: The Late Show 2-1 Dolly Dagger 2-2 Instrumental 2-3 Ezy Rider 2-4 Red House 2-5 Freedom 2-6 Jam Back At The House 2-7 Land Of The New Rising Sun
Recorded live at Haleakala Crater, Maui, Hawaii, July 30th 1970.
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Disc 1
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01 - Lover Man.flac (15.5 MB)
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02 - Hey Baby (New Rising Sun).flac (28.8 MB)
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03 - In from the Storm.flac (31.8 MB)
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04 - Message to Love.flac (28.3 MB)
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05 - Foxy Lady.flac (27.9 MB)
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06 - Hear My Train a-Comin'.flac (52.1 MB)
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07 - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return).flac (45.2 MB)
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08 - Fire.flac (21.5 MB)
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09 - Purple Haze.flac (27.0 MB)
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Jimi Hendrix - The Rainbow Bridge Concert (Disc 1, The Early Show).log (4.1 KB)
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The Rainbow Bridge Concert (Disc 1, The Early Show).cue (1.6 KB)
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The Rainbow Bridge Concert (Disc 1, The Early Show).flac.cue (1.5 KB)
Disc 2
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01 - Dolly Dagger.flac (29.6 MB)
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02 - Instrumental.flac (26.9 MB)
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03 - Ezy Rider.flac (29.8 MB)
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04 - Red House.flac (35.0 MB)
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05 - Freedom.flac (25.4 MB)
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06 - Jam Back At The House.flac (37.6 MB)
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07 - Land Of The New Rising Sun.flac (23.7 MB)
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The Rainbow Bridge Concert (Disc 2, The Late Show).cue (1.3 KB)
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The Rainbow Bridge Concert (Disc 2, The Late Show).flac.cue (1.2 KB)
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