Age 27 when he
died, Jimi Hendrix learned guitar from blues greats. Both these singles
were played at the Twisted Wheel.
Jimmy heralded a change in the direction of music in the late sixties. It was
not long after that many soul fans drifted away and became closet hippies,
wearing flares and growing their hair - quite a change after the skinhead
appearance that many mods had adopted at this time.
He acted as a bridge between blues and psychedelia which many began to cross
(including us). Inevitably, Purple Haze became well known as one particularly
potent brand of LSD. This gave rise to the 'in' saw of the time: If I can't see
you through the Haze, I'll see you through the Window' (yet another LSD
trademark - there was a lot of it about!)
Stoned hippies digging Hendrix on acid almost became a cliché and no self
respecting 'pad' of the time would be complete without at least one poster of
Hendrix stuck on the cracked plaster.