Jimi Hendrix was the ultimate of the ‘60s mantra ‘Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll.’ He was flower-power in full bloom before the seeds were sown.
He put the ‘hip’ into hippie, tied the ‘bo’ of bohemian and definitely added the ‘sex’ to appeal.
McCartney and Clapton had the looks. Jagger traded on big lips and tiny hips. Hendrix just oozed fornication in the raw.
His guitar moved like an extension of his vital organ.
Few women could resist his appeal; men respected his musical genius.
The author gave Jimi Hendrix his World debut in September ’66. The exact date is revealed, the songs he sang and those who were present.
For over 50 years potential heritage beneficiaries have tried to paint a different picture of Jimi. People who never knew him want to get everyone to think only of his phenomenal talent and forget the person.
The writer sets out to dispel the lies, cover-ups, reinventions, assumptions and simple re-writes.
Was Jimi murdered by a Manager, the CIA, Mafia, Black Panthers or Ku Klux Klan? Was it an accident or suicide?
Discover untold facts from someone who can say of the time: I WAS THERE.