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Recording
January 11th, 1967
Looking to get something new to market following their debut "Hey Joe," Chas Chandler brought The Experience to DeLane Lea Studios in London to commence work on their next songs. This session included the basic track for "Purple Haze," which was recorded in merely four hours. Additional recordings including "The Wind Cries Mary," "51st Anniversary," "The Wind Cries Mary" and "Burning Of The Midnight Lamp" were also completed.
Tape Log: Purple Haze // 51st Anniversary // Third Stone From The Sun // Fire // The Wind Cries Mary
Tape Log: Purple Haze // 51st Anniversary // Third Stone From The Sun // Fire // The Wind Cries Mary
Media
January 18th, 1967
The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform "Hey Joe" at Lime Grove Studios in Shepherd's Bush for the BBC's Top Of The Pops show. The performance included Hendrix singing over an instrumental backing track to meet regulations of the British Musicians' Union.
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January 30th, 1967
The Jimi Hendrix Experience make a live appearance on the radio program Pop North on the BBC Light program. Unfortunately, with the show being aired live, the BBC did not record or preserve the performances.
Set List: Hey Joe // Rock Me Baby // Foxey Lady
Set List: Hey Joe // Rock Me Baby // Foxey Lady
Media
January 31st, 1967
The Experience return to the Saville Theatre with filmmaker Peter Clifton to film additional footage of The Experience performing "Hey Joe." This color film footage is later interspersed with the black & white footage shot during The Experience's live concerts from January 29th and included in Clifton's films Superstars In Concert and Popcorn, plus mixed together with a studio recording of "Hey Joe" for the song's promotional music video.















