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Did you see Jimi Hendrix in concert? Did you meet Jimi Hendrix or have the opportunity to interview him or have some other unique, first-person encounter with Jimi Hendrix? If so, Experience Hendrix wants to hear from you.
Performing at the Milwaukee Auditorium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin The Jimi Hendrix Experience, supported by OZ, complete an hour-long set consisting of “Spanish Castle Magic,” “Lover Man,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Freedom,” “Message To Love,” “Foxey Lady,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).”
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Making a second stop in Wisconsin, this time at the Dane County Memorial Coliseum in Madison, The Experience perform in front of a crowd roughly 5,000 strong. With support from Savage Grace and OZ, The Experience’s 85-minute set featured renditions of “Fire,” “Room Full Of Mirrors,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Lover Man,” “Red House,” “Message To Love,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Machine Gun,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Foxey Lady,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” and “Purple Haze.”
Once again supported by Savage Grace and OZ, The Experience appears at the Auditorium Arena in St. Paul, Minnesota. Here the group’s 75-minute performance features “Fire,” “Room Full Of Mirrors,” “Lover Man,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Machine Gun,” “Freedom,” “Foxey Lady,” “Red House,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).”
Performing at the University of Oklahoma’s Field House in Norman, OK, The Experience complete two shows, both supported by Bloodrock. Details on the group’s first set are somewhat sketchy while the second set, roughly 75-minutes in length featured renditions of “Fire,” “Spanish Castle Magic,” “Machine Gun,” “Lover Man,” “Foxey Lady,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Message To Love,” “Red House,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” Jimi Hendrix is photographed during The Experience’s May 8, 1970 performance at the Field House at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. Photo: © Authentic Hendrix, LLC
Heading south, The Experience stop in Forth Worth, Texas where they perform at Will Rogers Coliseum. Scheduled as a replacement show for the one previously scheduled for September 27, 1969. Tonight’s 75-minute set included “Fire,” “Lover Man,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Foxey Lady,” “Room Full Of Mirrors,” “Red House,” “Freedom,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Machine Gun,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).”
Performing in San Antonio, TX at the Hemisfair Arena The Experience’s 65-minute performance consisted of “Fire,” “Foxey Lady,” “Machine Gun,” “Freedom,” “Red House,” “Message To Love,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Room Full Of Mirrors,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” Jimi Hendrix and Mitchell are pictured during The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s May 10, 1970 performance at the Hemisphere Arena in San Antonio, Texas. Photo: © Authentic Hendrix, LLC
Heading east, The Jimi Hendrix Experience stop for a high-spirited performance at Temple University Stadium in Philadelphia, PA where they were supported by a stellar cast including Jam Factory, Cactus, Grateful Dead, and Steve Miller Band. The concert in front of an audience hovering around 10,000 featured performances of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “Johnny B. Goode,” “Machine Gun,” “Lover Man,” “Foxey Lady,” “Red House,” “Freedom,” “Fire,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).”
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Three concerts (St. Louis, MO; Cincinnati, OH; and Columbus, OH) are canceled due to Jimi getting sick.
Back on the West Coast, The Experience was booked into the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, CA by famed promoter Bill Graham. The quaint theater, housing close to 3,400 fans were witness to two sets by The Experience (both professionally filmed) that included, (Set 1) “Fire,” “Johnny B. Goode,” “Hear My Train A Comin’,” “Foxey Lady,” “Machine Gun,” “Freedom,” “Red House,” “Message To Love,” “Ezy Ryder,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” (Set 2) “Straight Ahead,” “Hey Baby (New Rising Sun),” “Lover Man,” “Stone Free,” “Hey Joe,” “I Don’t Live Today,” “Machine Gun,” “Foxey Lady,” “Star Spangled Banner,” “Purple Haze,” and “Voodoo Child (Slight Return).” In readying themselves for the evening performance, The Experience took part in an extended rehearsal/soundcheck which saw them play “Message To Love,” “Blues Suede Shoes,” “Hey Baby (New Rising Sun),” “Ezy Ryder,” “Earth Blues,” “Room Full Of Mirrors,” “Villanova Junction,” “Midnight Lightning,” “Freedom,” “Power Of Soul,” and “Machine Gun.” Jimi Hendrix is photographed during the first of two performances at the Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, California on May 30, 1970. Photo: Richard Peters / © Authentic Hendrix, LLC Jimi Hendrix is photographed during The Experience’s second performance at the Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, California on May 30, 1970. Portions of these two performances were later included in the film Jimi Plays Berkeley. Photo: Richard Peters / © Authentic Hendrix, LLC
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