Jimi Hendrix Experience Concert

Winterland (San Francisco, CA) Oct 11, 1968 Early Show

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Jimi Hendrix Experience concert at Winterland on Oct 11, 1968

Concert Details

  • Date:
    10.11.1968
  • Tracks:
    6
  • Total Time:
    56:28
  • Catalog:
  • Avg Rating:

Concert Summary

This run of Jimi Hendrix Experience concerts at Winterland, with Dino Valenti and then Buddy Miles Express opening, produced some of the most interesting Hendrix sets ever recorded. In mid 1968, just as he had released his monumental Electric Ladyland album, Hendrix began actively pursuing opportunities to jam with other musicians. He became more open to his improvisational abilities than at any other time in his…entire summary

  • Mark from A2 | Friday, May 11, 2012 | 8:45 am

    Anonymous June 11 2010: Ask and you shall receive! Last year they released exactly what you were asking for--a boxed set including every note from all three nights! That oughta keep you busy for a while!

  • milobender | Saturday, December 10, 2011 | 1:05 am

    Not sure which night I attended but was there too.actually liked Dino solo and had his Lp.It WAS packed for sure.......anyone at the Airplane/Jimi/Gabor Szabo shows?

  • sunproco | Saturday, July 02, 2011 | 9:48 pm

    we were really there ! Grand in the much electricifying way. Wolfgang kept stopping the show to push back the crowd. Jimi left Strat jammed in speaker enclosure, howling away. Blew everybody away ! Too Good !

  • Anonymous | Saturday, October 02, 2010 | 3:33 pm

    A very strong testiment to the Experience at the height of their musical powers. I am a very serious Jimi collector and I'm very mesmurized by his later performances, especially his Berkeley 70 1st show set. I felt his music had more structure and he knew exactly where he was heading, unfortunately bad management took care of his short time here on earth. There Winterland performances showcase a trio with extreme musical talents at their best! Oh Jimi: what coulda and shoulda...

  • Anonymous | Friday, June 11, 2010 | 8:27 pm

    Apologies to retsoor for not reading your review properly - quality issue was obviously raised on the site too. Thanks to the Vault for these historic recordings.

  • Anonymous | Friday, June 11, 2010 | 8:24 pm

    Um, has anyone noticed how the quality takes a dive during the last 3 tracks? I agree with all the praising of Hendrix but not many people seem to be commenting on this concert. Apparently the soundboard recording had to be replaced with an audience recording. That said, I disagree with the reviewers who downplay these gigs. I love the Winterland recordings, warts and all..Jimi obviously felt free to jam and experiment in front of the San Francisco crowd with non-hit tracks like Are You Experienced here stretching to over 15 minutes. Oh for a Winterland box-set..I can picture the excessive package and artwork already - bring it on please!

  • retsoor | Sunday, April 18, 2010 | 6:12 pm

    Always great guitar playing, yeah, but here his vocal power is maybe his best - sharp and clear. This is not typical of his concerts that came later. I have to wonder if the whole process just jaded him, you know? Wow, someone said it sounded better in person and I suppose that has to be true. That said, his vocal just jumps out and touches you in this recording. Jimi is the the King. Yeah, as stated by the site, these last 3 songs are rough recordings. Still, you can tell Jimi was into things, and the vocal still cuts. Man. Thanks for sharing.

  • Kra-Z | Friday, March 26, 2010 | 7:12 pm

    There never WILL be anyone with the talent that was Jimi Hendrix. He lives on forever

  • astrocrist69 | Friday, March 19, 2010 | 3:24 pm

    So this is the jam... I remember hearing virgil talk about this jam session.. and saying how working and hanging out with jimi truly was an experience him and jimi he would say and truly it is. Mr. Gonsalves a friend of mine may he R.I.P love you bro and miss you

  • ian1962 | Sunday, December 06, 2009 | 9:31 pm

    one and only never will there be another like JIMI i am 47 i grew up on his music well the rest of my friends were into the Jackson 5 lmao oh did they miss out

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