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In the middle of December, producer Chas Chandler heard Hendrix toying around with a new guitar riff. We're working on an LP which will mainly be our stuff." The group recorded several demos of original material at studios in London, including "Can You See Me", " Foxy Lady", " Third Stone from the Sun", " Red House", and "Remember".
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Hendrix commented, "That record isn't us. "Hey Joe" was not a Hendrix composition – it was written by Billy Roberts and recorded by several groups prior to the Experience. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and is included on lists of the greatest guitar songs, including at number two by Rolling Stone and number one by Q magazine.īy January 5, 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience's first single, " Hey Joe", backed with " Stone Free", had peaked at number six on the UK record chart. The song featured regularly in concerts and each of Hendrix's group configurations issued live recordings. "Purple Haze" is one of Hendrix's best-known songs and appears on many Hendrix compilation albums.
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Because of ambiguities in the lyrics, listeners often interpret the song as referring to a psychedelic experience, although Hendrix described it as a love song. The song features his inventive guitar playing, which uses the signature Hendrix chord and a mix of blues and Eastern modalities, shaped by novel sound processing techniques. " Purple Haze" is a song written by Jimi Hendrix and released as the second single by the Jimi Hendrix Experience on March 17, 1967.