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Master at work: Extremely rare footage of Jimi Hendrix playing live acoustic guitar from the Deluxe Edition of the 1973 theatrical documentary 'Jimi Hendrix'.

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Jimi Hendrix '12 String Blues'
Master at work: Extremely rare footage of Jimi Hendrix playing live acoustic guitar from the Deluxe Edition of the 1973 theatrical documentary 'Jimi Hendrix'.

Loaded with extras and completely remastered and remixed to provide exceptional sound and picture quality, this track is from the documentary 'Jimi Hendrix', all about the world famous guitarist who died much too young.

Featuring the guitar wizard on stage and behind the scenes, classic concert footage is interspersed with interviews with friends and prominent musicians giving first-hand recollections, including Pete Townshend, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Little Richard, Lou Reed, Buddy Miles and more.

Documentary Includes songs "Hey Joe," "Rock me baby," "Like a rolling stone," "A Star Spangled Banner" from Woodstock `69 and many more, from his beginnings to his Monterey, Woodstock and Isle of Wight performances.

The track featured here is one of only two recordings ever made of Jimi Hendrix paying the blues on his 12 string acoustic guitar.

Comments:

Ben Dover

It is said that long ago the devil traded his soul to play the guitar like Jimi Hendrix.

Dirk Shrubb

worried about wasting film, if he only knew...

Mike S

"Can I just do it one more time?"

You can do it 1000 times, I'm not going anywhere.

noah barragan

Can we just appreciate his outfit?

Drew Biggah

I hope god is done getting guitar lessons soon because we need jimi back

GBeret83

It's rumored that Hendrix's "Unplugged" album is locked up somewhere in the desert at Area 51.

Luke Quinlan

"don't waste all that film there, stop it for a second!"  what a legend

Bmac

Blues is like playing chess, it's easy to learn the moves but takes a lifetime to master

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