Oh yeah, when I had my Black Beauty Les Paul Custom, I was totally jazzed that there was a picture of Hendrix playing one.
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But, regardless, Jimi is the ultimate Strat player. The Stratocaster, if you can believe it, was threatened with being discontinued by Fender due to weak sales the year or so before Hendrix broke big. Can you imagine?
I went to see Hendrix less than a year before his death. It was an awe-inspiring event. What a very talented and innovative musician he was. I believe he choked to death after vomiting while unconscious due to drinking too much alcohol. Could you provide a cite that drug use figured in his cause of death? Unless you consider drinkers to be drug users? I’ll accept that, but it seems misleading.
Hendrix basically invented using the interaction of an electric guitar, effects pedals, and an over-driven, high-wattage tube amp as a new form of musical instrument. He wasn’t just using the amp to make his guitar louder, or the pedals (and tremolo bar) to add sound effects … he was creating controlled feedback and percussive sounds that had previously not been used in a musical context. And he successfully created unique and groundbreaking music with these techniques. Terry Kath, of the band Chicago, also was an innovator in this style of electronic guitar music.
Hendrix influenced Rock music and every guitarist who heard him and who’s careers continued after his amazing performances and recordings. He invented modern rock guitar. The famous musicians he inspired mostly hold him up as a legendary figure and a musical genius.
Scroll down at this article for an interesting quote from Eric Clapton about Hendrix. He was respected by the guitar legends of his time.
Beyond rock, Hendrix has been featured in every book on jazz guitar I’ve ever seen, usually on the cover. Honestly, if Hendrix is not a legend, no twentieth-century figure is.
Jimi got stopped crossing the Canadian border with heroin in his bag. He eventually beat the rap at trial. Was he doing drugs? I’d be shocked if he wasn’t. They were rampant throughout all the rock N roll scene. Quite a few musicians that lived have been very candid about their drug use.
I don’t hold it against Jimi. He should have known better, but it was the 60’s. Rock N roll, party and get laid while you’re young. It was the Cold War. We came oh slow close to destruction during the Cuban Missile crises. People weren’t sure they’d even live to see the future. Barry McGuire wrote Eve of Destruction for a good reason.
My only issue was Jimi’s limited career. Imagine Joe Montana getting killed in a car wreck during his third year playing for San Francisco. All that potential for greatness snuffed out by a telephone pole. A lot of musicians and athletes die just as their careers are peaking.
Anyway, I’m glad Jimi’s fans have something to collect and enjoy. He was a big part of Woodstock.
Although Hendrix was well known to be an enthusiastic user of illicit drugs, his death was brought on by an unwise combination of wine and legal sleeping pills, used for their intended purpose. You are correct that the immediate cause of death was aspiration of vomit while unconscious.
That article goes on to explain that he wanted the tablets in the first place because he couldn’t sleep; admittedly the reason he couldn’t sleep was because he had taken speed earlier.
From reading David Henderson’s biography, decades ago, I got the impression that the pills he took were like four times stronger than what he was expecting. Then, the author goes on to suggest that the way he was transported in the ambulance may have contributed to his asphyxiation: sitting upright with his head falling backwards, making it impossible for him to clear his airways. So, attributing his death to drug abuse is debatable.
None of that makes any sense. It is not debatable that his death was related to drug use, and nothing you’ve posted contradicts that.
“It doesn’t count. Those pills he took were too strong!”
But, yeah. The guy was a total badass, and probably the best rock guitarist if all time.
ETA: Shit, I see that you said drug abuse. Yeah, okay. You’re right that part is debatable, but I know which part of the debate I’d come down on.
“The post-mortem examination concluded that Hendrix aspirated his own vomit and died of asphyxia while intoxicated with barbiturates. At the inquest, the coroner, finding no evidence of suicide and lacking sufficient evidence of the circumstances, recorded an open verdict. Dannemann stated that Hendrix had taken nine of her prescribed Vesparax sleeping tablets, 18 times the recommended dosage.”
If this is accurate, I stand corrected, I guess. Are you saying the recommended dosage of this sleep-aid is 1/2 of one pill? That makes me question the veracity of the entire paragraph. Anyway, I will gladly stipulate that Jimi Hendrix used illicit drugs, abused legal pharmaceuticals, smoked pot and drank too much. Sounds like fun. As far as I’m concerned, none of that has anything to do with his musical genius or his qualifications as a legend. Just makes him more legendary.
But the real point is whether the Post Office should be allowed to make purchase and use of these stamps mandatory. When they came out with that Ronald Reagan stamp and forced me to buy them, boy howdy did that ever piss me off.
The portrait of Hendrix is LUDICROUSLY bad. Hendrix was lean as a whip, the portrait makes his face look fat. You could not get it more wrong. I would NEVER have guessed that was Hendrix if I had not known it was him beforehand. The “artist” who created this is one of those who do such bad work that you have to label the portrait with the person’s name so everybody will know it’s him (or her). Somehow they’ve managed to honor and dishonor Hendrix at the same time. Fuck 'em.