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Jimi Hendrix ??/??/39
Let's Drop Some Ludes, New York, NY
Set I
Drivin' South;Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Drone Blues (Night Bird Flying)
Easy Blues
Drone Blues (Strato Strut)
I'm A Man, Instrumental (Jungle)
I'm A Man (Stepping Stone)
Instrumental Jam (Hollywood Jam)
Set II
 
Set III
 
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"Let's drope some Ludes and Vomit with Jimi"
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Damian (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: Jimi Hendrix Let's Drop Some Ludes & Vomit With Jimi The Record Plant Jams Vol. 2 Trade CD-R > EAC > FLAC Midnight Beat# MB CD 026 01. Driving South / Everything's Gonna Be Alright 02. Drone Blues 03. Easy Blues 04. Strato Strut 05. I'm A Man - Instrumental 06. I'm A Man - With Vocals 07. Instrumental Jam - Embryonic Version Of Tomorrow Never Knows Record Plant jams, and some damn good ones, too! In fact, it's subtitled "Record Plant Jams Vol.2" (although Strato Strut was recorded at Electric Lady). 1. Drivin South/Everything's Gonna Be Alright The jam with John McLaughlin (you can barely hear him) -- as in any jam, parts are absolutely ferocious, and other parts bog down with uninspired noodling, but the sound quality is great. Sounds almost as if it was recorded outdoors! 2. Drone Blues Despite the track listing, this is actually a tryout version of Night Bird Flying, without vocals. Sound quality is good here, too, and there are some smokin' guitar solos. 3. Easy Blues A more complete version of the track that was on Nine to the Universe. Larry Lee plays on this one (as well as Jimi of course) -- a cool, loping blues. 4. Strato Strut Not Strato Strut at all, but Drone Blues, I believe. An uptempo instrumental. 5. I'm A Man (instrumental) Part of a jam with Buddy Miles (no bass player at all), in which parts sound like Calling All Devil's Children. 6. I'm A Man (with vocals) An early tryout/jam of Stepping Stone. 7. Instrumental Jam Listed as "Embryonic version of Tomorrow Never Knows", this is a long meandering jam -- there are two guitars here but I'm not sure who the second guitarist might be.
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Notes: The Record Plant Jams Vol. 2 - Let's Drop Some Ludes & Vomit With Jimi
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Notes: Let's drop some Ludes and Vomit with Jimi
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Notes: Record Plant Jams Volume 2
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Notes: Midnight Beat# MB CD 026. 445MB
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ged (0/0) CDR / 1 View   "LET'S DROPE SOME LUDES AND VOMIT WITH JIMI"