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Live album · 1970

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By OTIS REDDING

Tracklist

The Jimi Hendrix Experience
A1 –The Jimi Hendrix Experience Like A Rolling Stone 6:22
A2 –The Jimi Hendrix Experience Rock Me Baby 3:00
A3 –The Jimi Hendrix Experience Can You See Me 2:30
A4 –The Jimi Hendrix Experience Wild Thing 7:30
Otis Redding
B1 –Otis Redding Shake 2:37
B2 –Otis Redding Respect 3:22
B3 –Otis Redding I've Been Loving You Too Long 3:32
B4 –Otis Redding (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 3:21
B5 –Otis Redding Try A Little Tenderness 4:40

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Reprise Records ‎– MS 2029 (US)

Historic Performances Recorded at the Monterey International Pop Festival, June 16, 17, 18 - 1967

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This review is based on the order in which the various bands appear in the film/documentary about the 1967 Monterrey Pop Festival. The band order was actually a bit different at the actual concert.

The Monterey Pop Festival of 1967 was one of the most significant cultural events of the 20th century. For the first time, the new style of loud rock n roll that had been hatched in London and on the west coast of the US was unleashed on the whole world via international media coverage of this groundbreaking event. Although the slew of west coast bands that opened the event seemed daunted by the challenge and floundered amongst out-of-tune guitars, amateur drug-addled performances and deer-in-headlights intimidation, three non-west coast bands followed and delivered a much needed 1-2-3 knockout punch to send this concert into musical history. The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who and Otis Redding changed rock forever with incendiary performances that fueled nothing short of a revolution. This record presents two of those performances as best as possible, but cannot convey the feeling of shock and disbelief felt by the people who witnessed these three bands. The first side of this album presents a fairly typical Hendrix outing for that time; a Dylan song, a blues classic, a fusion flavored Hendrix original and a psychotic version of Wild Thing. Despite some innovative Hendrixian chord voicings, "Like a Rollin Stone" is a bit repetitious, but the other songs have that incredible urgent punk/jazz feeling that only Mitchell and Hendrix can pull off. Particularly striking is "Wild Thing" with it's crazy 'Strangers in the Night' guitar solo and sheets of bizarre noise. As the song approaches it's end, shouts from the stage blend with crowd noise and guitar feedback to produce a nightmarish soundscape that would make the most avant-garde composer proud. All through this side Jimi treats us to mumbled hippie lingo mumbo-jumbo in between songs that is both funny and embarrassing.

Although the Hendrix side is good, the Otis side is even better. Having played mostly in the south, the huge crowd of hippies in California was a new thing for the countryish Redding. His response was to tell his band to play everything at double tempo. The end result lifted Redding's southern funky RnB to punk/gospel hyper workouts that generated enough energy to even outshine all other performers. Otis seems to go into a trance as the band keeps pushing the tempo and he repeats words like a man possessed. This is early rock at it's very best, and his band delivers with a professionalism that was severely lacking from all the west coast bands.

Early fast and heavy rock and RnB at it's very finest delivered by two yanks who grew up playing music in the southern US where an ability to sweat and deliver is placed above style and current trend. Music this kinetic and energetic barely exists anymore.

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