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Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
Fri May 12, 2017, 07:41 PM May 2017

50 yrs ago today; "Are You Experienced" is released

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Experienced



Are You Experienced is the debut studio album by English-American rock band the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Released in 1967, the LP was an immediate critical and commercial success, and it is widely regarded as one of the greatest debuts in the history of rock music. The album features Jimi Hendrix's innovative approach to songwriting and electric guitar playing which soon established a new direction in psychedelic and hard rock music.

By mid-1966, Hendrix was struggling to earn a living playing the R&B circuit as a backing guitarist. After being referred to Chas Chandler, who was leaving the Animals and interested in managing and producing artists, Hendrix was signed to a management and production contract with Chandler and ex-Animals manager Michael Jeffery. Chandler brought Hendrix to London and began recruiting members for a band designed to showcase the guitarist's talents, the Jimi Hendrix Experience. In late October, after having been rejected by Decca Records, the Experience signed with Track, a new label formed by the Who's managers Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp.

Are You Experienced and its preceding singles were recorded over a five-month period from late October 1966 through early April 1967. The album was completed in sixteen recording sessions at three London locations, including De Lane Lea Studios, CBS, and Olympic. Released in the UK on May 12, 1967, Are You Experienced spent 33 weeks on the charts, peaking at number two. The album was issued in the US on August 23 by Reprise Records, where it reached number five on the Billboard 200, remaining on the chart for 106 weeks, 27 of those in the Top 40. The album also spent 70 weeks on the US Billboard R&B chart, where it peaked at #10. The US version contained some of Hendrix's best known songs, including the Experience's first three singles, which, though omitted from the British edition of the LP, were top ten hits in the UK: "Purple Haze", "Hey Joe", and "The Wind Cries Mary".

In 2005, Rolling Stone ranked Are You Experienced fifteenth on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. They placed four songs from the album on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: "Purple Haze" (17), "Foxy Lady" (153), "Hey Joe" (201), and "The Wind Cries Mary" (379). That same year, the record was one of 50 recordings chosen by the Library of Congress in recognition of its cultural significance to be added to the National Recording Registry. Writer and archivist Reuben Jackson of the Smithsonian Institution wrote: "it's still a landmark recording because it is of the rock, R&B, blues ... musical tradition. It altered the syntax of the music ... in a way I compare to James Joyce's Ulysses."


50 fucking years, and it still rocks!

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50 yrs ago today; "Are You Experienced" is released (Original Post) Cooley Hurd May 2017 OP
never gonna be another like him Botany May 2017 #1
There have been GREAT guitarists before and since... Cooley Hurd May 2017 #2
It does still rock ornotna May 2017 #3
A friend showed up late at night 50 years ago randr May 2017 #4
I first tripped to Talking Heads Remain in Light - 1982-ish Cooley Hurd May 2017 #6
We use to play volleyball on acid randr May 2017 #27
And it hasn't aged a day. Itchinjim May 2017 #5
OK, I get it. I'm old! dchill May 2017 #7
Join the club... another weigh station to the big void... Cooley Hurd May 2017 #8
WAY! dchill May 2017 #23
NO... weigh. Cooley Hurd May 2017 #24
Don't go there! This is hard enough! dchill May 2017 #26
When I wrote my post, I struggled over weigh vs way... Cooley Hurd May 2017 #31
My all-time favorite... 2naSalit May 2017 #9
Man, you guys make me feel like a wannabe ProudLib72 May 2017 #10
I was late to the party, too Cooley Hurd May 2017 #12
This was the cover I remember. kwassa May 2017 #11
i was just about to say the same....this is the ONLY cover i've ever seen of it. spanone May 2017 #13
Reprise - US label Cooley Hurd May 2017 #14
The yellow cover was the US release cover. kwassa May 2017 #17
Yep, before "major" labels were wiped out by indie labels Cooley Hurd May 2017 #19
Yep! kentuck May 2017 #16
memories....man.... dhill926 May 2017 #21
That was a long time ago! kentuck May 2017 #15
Stay tuned - a few weeks away. Cooley Hurd May 2017 #25
Not necessarily stoned, but beautiful.......... jalan48 May 2017 #18
Still gives me chills. beam me up scottie May 2017 #20
Damn he was good, like no other peacebuzzard May 2017 #22
I still remember where I was the first time I heard this album. livetohike May 2017 #28
The Wind Cries Mary kentuck May 2017 #29
Well BBG May 2017 #30
Best and only answer, isn't it? Cooley Hurd May 2017 #32
I remember he opened for the Monkees in 1967 LeftInTX May 2017 #33
Jimi - the very definition of cool. Marie Marie May 2017 #34
Message deleted by DU the Administrators johnp3907 May 2017 #35
Hey kids this is what it was like back then Zorro May 2017 #36
It was the beginning of a very wonderful summer. Mr.Bill May 2017 #37
I was in Atwater! Does that count? snort May 2017 #44
We were all there Mr.Bill May 2017 #45
Introduced the Octavia pedal 7wo7rees May 2017 #38
Trumpets and violins I can hear in the distance Martin Eden May 2017 #39
Got to see him play the Star Spangled Banner at the Atlanta Pop Festival redstateblues May 2017 #40
Two more duncang May 2017 #41
Brings back memories of a "dreamy" time for me. oasis May 2017 #42
Seattle is very proud. There's a statue on Capitol Hill and nolabear May 2017 #43
 

Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
2. There have been GREAT guitarists before and since...
Fri May 12, 2017, 07:47 PM
May 2017

...but Jimi was not only a great guitarist; he was a true musician in the classical sense.

randr

(12,409 posts)
4. A friend showed up late at night 50 years ago
Fri May 12, 2017, 07:52 PM
May 2017

with the album. We all got up took some LSD and played it over and over til dawn.
Were we ever experienced!

 

Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
6. I first tripped to Talking Heads Remain in Light - 1982-ish
Fri May 12, 2017, 07:58 PM
May 2017

I danced around, arm-chops and all.

 

Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
8. Join the club... another weigh station to the big void...
Fri May 12, 2017, 08:06 PM
May 2017

...but at least our soundtrack is cooler!

2naSalit

(86,515 posts)
9. My all-time favorite...
Fri May 12, 2017, 08:14 PM
May 2017

Hendrix tune is:




I like others but this one makes me drop everything and rock out, totally unabashed.

ProudLib72

(17,984 posts)
10. Man, you guys make me feel like a wannabe
Fri May 12, 2017, 08:20 PM
May 2017

I only started listening to Hendrix in the mid-eighties when I was 13. I always wished I could have seen him live one time.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
11. This was the cover I remember.
Fri May 12, 2017, 08:22 PM
May 2017


We learned about this record by word of mouth. No radio stations played this back then. Pre-FM, which would come soon.
 

Cooley Hurd

(26,877 posts)
14. Reprise - US label
Fri May 12, 2017, 08:27 PM
May 2017

From the same

link:

The album was issued in the US on August 23 by Reprise Records, where it reached number five on the Billboard 200, remaining on the chart for 106 weeks, 27 of those in the Top 40.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
17. The yellow cover was the US release cover.
Fri May 12, 2017, 08:34 PM
May 2017

and had some different tracks than the English release.

The record blew us away. We played it to death. Everyone had a copy of it.

peacebuzzard

(5,165 posts)
22. Damn he was good, like no other
Fri May 12, 2017, 09:01 PM
May 2017

He turned rock n roll on its head. Mitch Mitchell the drummer was great too. But Hendrix, OMG so so good. He played like no one else. Thanks for this post.

LeftInTX

(25,224 posts)
33. I remember he opened for the Monkees in 1967
Fri May 12, 2017, 09:44 PM
May 2017

He was full blow Jimi.
Caressing his guitar and doing sensual things with his tongue.
A bunch of moms freaked out.
Pre-teen girls, who would have preferred a Justin Bieber clone, didn't know what to make of it.

Mr.Bill

(24,274 posts)
37. It was the beginning of a very wonderful summer.
Fri May 12, 2017, 10:21 PM
May 2017

I was 14 and it was the summer before I started high school. I lived 50 miles from San Francisco. I spent a few weekends that summer in the Haight Ashbury. It was a six week block party. As Paul Kanter of the Jefferson Airplane said, "For about six weeks, everything was just perfect".

I smoked my first joint that summer. I often wonder how different my life would have been had I not experienced the Summer of Love.

Mr.Bill

(24,274 posts)
45. We were all there
Sat May 13, 2017, 11:28 AM
May 2017

in one way or another. It was at the forefront of a cultural revolution and it touched all of us and we touched it. There were no real leaders or followers, we were all in it together.

7wo7rees

(5,128 posts)
38. Introduced the Octavia pedal
Fri May 12, 2017, 10:30 PM
May 2017

It was the overtone on Jimi's playing that was an octave higher or lower.

The effect was used by Jimi Hendrix, and can be heard in guitar solos on the song "Purple Haze". Hendrix preferred to call the device the “Octavio”, and it is often referred to as such.

After Hendrix's death in 1970 one of the original Octavias became the basis for the redesigned "Octavia (TM)", manufactured by Tycobrahe Sound Company in Hermosa Beach, California, during the mid-1970s. A limited number of the devices were produced, and today a used one in good condition sells for over $1,000 on eBay. Stevie Ray Vaughan owned nine of these devices.

From Wikipedia

nolabear

(41,959 posts)
43. Seattle is very proud. There's a statue on Capitol Hill and
Sat May 13, 2017, 12:21 AM
May 2017

a number of houses where he is said to have played and practiced and honed. And he's buried just south of the city. Never been there but I know they moved him from the middle to the edge of the cemetery because so many people still come.

I just bring it up to say the man is immortal, and for good reason. There's just no one else like him.

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