JIMI HENDRIX - LIVE - Audience & soundboard recordings 1966-70
1966 - 1967 - 1968 - 1969 - 1970
JIMI HENDRIX - STUDIO - Studio recordings 1964-70
VINYL TRANSFERS - TAPES
JIMI
HENDRIX - DVD -
Amateur & professional film footage 1967-70
LASERDISC
TRANSFERS - COLLECTOR
DISCS
JIMI HENDRIX - BOOTLEGS - Factory pressed bootleg records.
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The dvds are listed
one disc at the time, not in chronological order as most of these include
material from various dates. Some discs are in PAL, others in NTSC.
LAST UPDATE:
15 may 2008 - webmaster@earlyhendrix.com ------------------------
DVD - FLIGHT TO 1968
Total time: ?
Quality varies, mostly best available. Originally compiled by a collector, later bootlegged (also as a dvd-r) and sold on eBay.
USA & CANADA
Filmed: February 1968, San Francisco, Arizona & Tucson and other locations, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm films of the Experience on the road
Filmed: Thursday 8 February 1968, The Holiday Inn, Sacramento, California, USA
16mm, B & W and color, with sound
KCRA-TV interview with the Experience by Harry Martin, (most likely) filmed by Harry Sweet
Filmed: February 1968, Seattle and other locations, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm films of the Experience on the road
Filmed: Saturday 24 February 1968, CNE Coliseum, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
16mm film, B & W, with sound
Backstage & concert footage
Filmed: Friday 15 March 1968, Atwood Hall, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
16mm film, color, with sound
Backstage interviews with Jimi & Mitch and concert footage from the 1st & 2nd shows,
from the Tony Palmer film “All My Loving”
Filmed: Sunday 7 April 1968, Generation Club, New York City, New York,USA
16mm film, color, with sound
Concert footage from the D.A.Pennebaker film “Wake At Generation”
Filmed: April 1968, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm films of the Experience on the road
Filmed: Saturday 18 May 1968, "Underground Pop Festival", Gulfstream Race Track, Hallendale, Florida, USA
B & W, silent
Backstage & concert footage from a ABC-TV broadcast filmed off a tv screen
Filmed: 1968, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm films of the Experience on the road
ITALY
Filmed: Piper Club, Milan, Italy
16mm film, B & W, silent
Filmed: Friday 24 May 1968, Rome, Italy
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm film of the Experience’s arrival in Rome
Filmed: Friday 24 May 1968, Teatro Brancaccio, Rome, Italy
16mm film, B & W, silent
Footage of the Experience’s arrival at Rome airport and concert at Teatro Brancaccio
Filmed: Monday 27 May 1968, Linate airport, Milan, Italy
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm film of the Experience’s departure from Linate airport, Milan
SWITZERLAND
Filmed: Thursday 30 May 1968, Zurich, Switzerland
16mm film, B & W, silent
Footage of the arrival of the British bands at Kloten airport in Zurich, press reception at Hazyland
and the concert at Hallenstadion filmed for “Hits A Go-Go", Swiss TV
Filmed: Friday 31 May 1968, "Monster Konzert", Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
8mm film, color, silent
Filmed: Thursday 30 & Friday 31 May 1968, "Monster Konzert", Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
16mm film, B & W, silent
Footage from both days of the "Monster Konzert" filmed for “Hits A Go-Go", Swiss TV
Filmed: Friday 31 May 1968, "Monster Konzert", Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
8mm film, color, silent
UK
Filmed: Wednesday 5 June 1968, "It Must Be Dusty!", ATV, Elstree Studios, England
8mm film, color, silent
Color footage of a B & W tv broadcast filmed off a tv screen, cropped B & W version and uncropped color version
USA & CANADA
Filmed: 1968, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Noel Redding’s 8mm films of the Experience on the road
Filmed: Saturday 10 August 1968, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Filmed: Friday 23 August 1968, "The New York Rock Festival", Singer Bowl, Flushing Meadows Park, New York City, New York, USA
16mm film, color, silent
Filmed by Amalie R. Rothschild with partly synched sound taken from an audience recording made by Howard Fields
Filmed: Saturday 7 September 1968, Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
16mm film, B & W, with sound
Backstage interview filmed by Terry David Mulligan for CBC-TV
Filmed: Saturday 14 September 1968, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, USA
8mm film, color, silent
Montage of an audience 8mm film, Noel Redding’s 8mm film and photographs
Filmed: Tuesday 29 October 1968, Studio B, TTG Studios and other locations in Hollywood, California, USA
16mm film, color, silent
Footage of the Experience outdoors, driving cars and at a recording session at TTG Studios that included
guest appearances by Jack Casady on bass, Lowell George on flute and Graham Bond on keyboards
DVD
- 1967
Total time: ?
Excellent quality, very low generation VHS copies were used to compile
this dvd.
Chapter 1
Filmed: Thursday 11 May 1967, Theatre Municipal, Issy-les-Moulineaux,
Paris, France
TV recording, B & W, with sound
First broadcast: Hey Joe - "Tilt", French TV, 24 May 1967 &
Wild Thing - "Music-Hall", French TV, 13 August 1967
Live performances of Hey Joe and Wild Thing
Chapter 2
Filmed: Thursday 12 October 1967, Unknown location, Paris, France
TV recording, B & W, with sound / mimed
First broadcast: "Discorama", French TV, 12 November 1967
Mimed performances of The Wind Cries Mary and Burning Of The Midnight
Lamp with Hendrix
“
playing” piano & violin and the band generally fooling around
in the TV studio
Chapter 3
Filmed: Wednesday 11 October 1967, on / near Boulevard Du Montparnasse,
Paris, France
TV recording, B & W, mimed / silent
First broadcast: unknown
Mimed performance of The Wind Cries Mary filmed at a construction site
and film of the Experience
having fun at a street market with Burning Of The Midnight Lamp as
the soundtrack
Chapter 4
Filmed: Tuesday 10 October 1967, Unknown location, Paris, France
TV recording, color, with sound / mimed
First broadcast: "Dim Dam Dom", French TV, 12 November 1967
Mimed performances of Hey Joe and Burning Of The Midnight Lamp
Chapter 5
Filmed: Thursday 2 March 1967, Marquee, London, England
TV recording, B & W, with sound
First broadcast: "Beat Club", Radio Bremen, 11 March 1967
Live performances of Hey Joe and Purple Haze with introductions by
Radio Caroline DJ Dave Lee Travis
Recorded in London for broadcast in Germany
Chapter 6
Filmed: Thursday 18 May 1967, Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany
TV recording, B & W, with sound
First broadcast: "Beat, Beat, Beat!", Hessischer Rundfunk,
29 May 1967
Live performances of Stone Free (complete but with a cut in the audio),
Hey Joe and Purple Haze
Chapter 7
Filmed: 1967, Belgium
TV recording, B & W, with sound
First broadcast: BRT, 1967
A BRT (Belgische Radio en Televisie) news item about the Belgian magazine ”Humo”
Filmed: Tuesday 7 March 1967, Universal Studio, Waterloo, Belgium
TV recording, B & W, mimed
First broadcast: "Tienerklanken", BRT, 1967
Mimed performances of Stone Free and Hey Joe
Chapter 8
Filmed: Friday 10 November 1967, Vitus Studio, Bussum, the Netherlands
8mm film, color, silent
Filmed by TV technician Adrie Ottenvanger during recordings for the
VPRO
(Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep) TV show "Hoepla"
Chapter 9
Filmed: Wednesday 24 May 1967, Stora Scenen, Gröna Lund, Stockholm,
Sweden
8mm film, color, silent
Filmed: Monday 4 September 1967, Stora Scenen, Gröna Lund, Stockholm,
Sweden
8mm film, color, silent
Filmed: Monday 11 September 1967, Stora Scenen, Gröna Lund, Stockholm,
Sweden
8mm film, color, silent
Filmed: Friday 19 May 1967, Konserthallen, Liseberg, Liseberg Nöjespark,
Gothenburg, Sweden
8mm film, color, silent
Chapter 10
Filmed: Tuesday 29 October 1968, Studio B, TTG Studios and other locations
in Hollywood, California, USA
16mm film, color, silent
Includes footage of the Experience outdoors, driving cars and at a
recording session at TTG Studios that included
guest appearances by Jack Casady on bass, Lowell George on flute and
Graham Bond on keyboards
Filmed: Thursday 17 August 1967, Unknown location, California, USA
16mm film, color, silent
Footage of the Experience hanging around and doing a “live” concert
at an unidentified location,
filmed for use in promotional films
Montage
An edit of the 1967 & 1968 films and stills from the Hollywood
Bowl 14 September 1968 concert &
TTG Studios 29 October 1968 studio session
DVD -
All my loving - a film of pop music
Total time: ?
Directed by Tony Palmer 1968
First broadcast by BBC1 in "Omnibus" 3 November 1968
Dvd compiled and created by EskimoSpy 2004, taken from a 5 June 2004
BBC4 digital rebroadcast
Audio has very small digital (?) pops throughout. BBC4 digital broadcast > dvd
DVD -
Konserthuset
Total time: ?
Master videotape > SVHS PAL > VHS NTSC > DVD-R
Killing floor
Spanish castle magic
Fire
Hey Joe
Voodoo child (slight return)
Red house
Sunshine of your love
Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
Thursday 9 January 1969 first show
DVD -
Haleakala Crater
Total time: ?
Compilation of Rainbow Bridge, Strange Day On Maui & Rainbow Bridge
out-take footage and
additional footage from Easy Rider, surf and documentary films done in 2004.
Some very small pops in the audio which were probably on the sb source used for
the dvd
1 Assassin
2 Pali gap
3 Spanish castle magic
4 Lover man
5 Hey baby /
6 In from the storm
7 Message to love
8 Foxy lady
9 Getting my heart back together
10 Voodoo child (slight return)
11 Fire
12 Purple haze
13 Dolly dagger
14 Villanova junction
15 Ezy ryder
16 Jimi raps 1
17 Jimi raps 2
18 Hey baby
"Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color / Sound Experiment",
Rainbow Ridge,
above Seabury Hall, Makawao, Island of Maui, Hawaii, USA
Thursday 30 July 1970 1st & 2nd shows
DVD -
The Jimi Hendrix Concerts Videogram
Total time: ?
A DVD transfer of The Jimi Hendrix Concerts Videogram BETA tape, transferred
using a standalone dvd-recorder in 2004. Artists intrepretations of
various Hendrix live tracks with very occasional film of Jimi thrown
in.
Produced by Stuart S. Shapiro, executive producer Alan Douglas, associate producer
Eric Trigg.
Videogram International, Electronic Arts Intermix, Are You Experienced? and Harmony
Vision 1983
Chapter 1
Fire by Dana Birnbaum
Chapter 2
Little wing by W.T.V.
Chapter 3
Wild thing by Sanborn / Fitzgerald
Chapter 4
Hey Joe by Dan Reeves
Chapter 5
Voodoo child (slight return) by Stephen beck
Chapter 6
Getting my heart back together by Shalom Gorewitz
Chapter 7
Bleeding heart by Woody Wilson Chapter 8
Star spangled banner by Shalom Gorewitz
DVD
- Atlanta Reel
Total time: approx 66min
Transfer
of the Japanese LD release of "At The Atlanta Pop
Festival", re-sequenced & new
compilation soundtrack from aud, LD & sdb sources added
in 2004.
1 Intro (pop in the audio at 1.48 when the film starts)
2 Fire
3 Spanish castle magic
4 Red house
5 All along the watchtower
6 Foxy lady (small pop in the audio at 27.23)
7 Purple haze
8 Hey Joe
9 Voodoo child (slight return)
10 Stone free
c (glitch at 50.58 at the track transition, skip or cut in the
film and a pop in the audio)
11 Star spangled banner
12 Straight ahead
13 Hey baby / Stage announcements
"2nd Annual Atlanta International Pop Festival",
Gainesville, Georgia, USA
Saturday 4 July 1970
Original "At The Atlanta Pop Festival" LD
release details:
Filmed by Jean Pellerin / Jonathan Seay. Original film produced
by Alan Douglas, sound mix by Mark Linett and sound mastering
by Joe Gastwirt.
Additional footage by Sheriff Ray Wilkes. Originally released
in 1992.
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