Jimi Hendrix Encyclopedia
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December 01st, 1968
Coliseum,
Chicago, Illinois
Killing Floor
I Don’t Live Today
Spanish Castle Magic
Foxey Lady
Red House
Sunshine Of Your Love
Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
Fire
Purple Haze
December 03rd, 1968
Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding return to London for the Christmas Holidays. During this time, Redding teamed up with Jim Leverton and Eric Dillon to record 12 tracks for the upcoming Fat Mattress album.
December 10th, 1968
Mitch Mitchell joins John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Eric Clapton, The Who, Jethro Tull, Taj Mahall, Marianne Faithfull and several others for the Rolling Stones’ “Rock & Roll Circus” at the BBC’s Wembley Studios in London. Mitchell joins The Dirty Mac on their performance of “Yer Blues.”
December 12th, 1968
Wembley Studios
London, England
Yer Blues
Mitch Mitchell joined John Lennon, Keith Richards, and Eric Clapton to take part in the Rolling Stones Great Rock & Roll Circus television special. The group, which Lennon dubbed the Dirty Mac, performed a version of “Yer Blues”.
This legendary recording remained unreleased for more than two decades before ABKCO Records released the program on CD and home video.
December 24th, 1968
Hendrix reportedly attends a poetry reading at St. Mark’s Church in New York.















