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January 23rd, 1970
With Bob Hughes and Dave Ragno monitoring the control desk, Hendrix guided the band through lively renditions of "Villanova Junction Blues" including one take lasting in excess of fifteen minutes. Several extended jams were recorded on this evening including "MLK," "Slow Time Blues," and "Burning Desire."
Later joined by an unidentified harp player, Hendrix leads the session through another extended track, this time Carl Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes." Joined by Billy Cox, Hendrix also dabbled around "Freedom" and "Highways Of Desire" the later which gradually segued into "Seven Dollars In My Pocket."
Following the blues groove already set in place, Hendrix then began to tackle "Midnight Lightning," "Freedom," "Country Blues," and "Once I Had A Woman." In 1974, an edited take of "Once I Had A Woman" featuring overdubbed harmonica parts by Buddy Lucas was prepped for 1975's compilation Midnight Lightning (Reprise Records, MS 2229). An extended rendition was also later included on 1994's Jimi Hendrix :Blues (Experience Hendrix/MCA, MCAD-11060).















