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Jimi Hendrix - The Dick Cavett Show



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Jimi Hendrix Video:
Jimi Hendrix - The Dick Cavett Show



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Jimi Hendrix - The Dick Cavett Show
Jimi Hendrix - The Dick Cavett Show
List Price: $14.98Label: Experience Hendrix

Salesrank: 50313

Released: May 14, 2002
Our Price: $10.99
Used Price: $2.87
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • Live
  • NTSC
  • Jimi Hendrix - The Dick Cavett Show Reviews:
    I dig anything EH puts out 5 Star Review
    2009-02-02 - I think it's a great dvd but the really reason Im writing is
    How come I never get Dick Cavett. He can't interview or talk worth poop.
    He seems like a nervous arrogant prick who like stuck in college

    Hendriks? 2 Star Review
    2009-01-24 - I thought this DVD was a little drawn out with interviews from people that new Jimi other then himself and very little performance.

    2 minutes of Hexndrix 1 Star Review
    2007-09-25 - Theres hardly any Jimi Hendrix in this. I think except for the three songs theres maybe 2 full minutes of Hendrix on this. How sad, they should of teamed up with 'someone' else and tried to make a real special DVD. One thing I learned about Hendrix was how photogenic he could be on a set.

    the discs are not even CLOSED CAPTIONED!!! 1 Star Review
    2006-10-27 - F + just for this

    the discs are not even CLOSED CAPTIONED!!!

    Jimi is one of the best all time guitarist, and very rare for him to sit and talk. and add to this is was stoned all the time, tho not sure on this show, but its hard to understand him even IF you have perfect hearing. doesnt move his lips per normal and talks sorta fast at times. this is the 21st century, No CC, fail.

    More important culturally than musically. 4 Star Review
    2006-03-20 - Being a rock icon in the 60s or 70s was very different from what it is today. Here is Jimi, smart, funny, humble and articulate. More inspiration in his little finger than a truckload of angry rappers.

    Even his playing came from a different place than today's super guitarists. Nowadays, to play in Jimi's league means spectacular technique--as if someone is giving a test. But Jimi's ability was intrinsic; all he had to do was play what he heard and felt. And what he heard and felt was as cool as it gets.










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