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Jimi Tribe & Gerry Joe WeiseJimi Hendrix Tribute Band |
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Manic Depression live
December 05, 2007 10:43 AM PST
"Manic Depression" (Jimi Hendrix), is an extraordinary sonic landscape, produced by Gerry Joe Weise's vintage 1963 Stratocaster playing through an original Octavia effects pedal made by Roger Mayer (who used to make effects for Jimi Hendrix). This version is where Jeff Beck meets Jimi Hendrix played by Weise, plus the live recording was produced directly from the mixing-table at a Rock festival. |
Podcast SummaryThe JIMI TRIBE featuring GERRY JOE WEISE is a tribute to JIMI HENDRIX and a homage to Noel Redding. About JimiThe JIMI TRIBE featuring GERRY JOE WEISE is a JIMI HENDRIX TRIBUTE Band and a homage to NOEL REDDING. ......... Gerry Joe Weise - guitar & vocals, Coco Edwards - bass, Bastian Holloway - drums. .......... GERRY JOE WEISE was born in Sydney, Australia. He has released the albums : 1994 "Live In Paris", 1996 "A Letter To Jimi" (Jimi Hendrix tribute album), 1999 "Bushman Boogie", 2005 "Sydney-Paris Blues". Throughout his many tours he has jammed with Noel Redding, Eric Clapton, B.B.King, John Lee Hooker and Albert Collins. ......... 1996 JIMI HENDRIX 30th COMMEMORATION FESTIVALl with NOEL REDDING. Article from VOODOO CHILD MAGAZINE #41. The concert got off to a great start with a packed audience. Gerry Joe Weise opened with a "Hear My Train A Comin" guitar solo leading into a fiery "Voodoo Chile" with a "Star Spangled Banner" medley. Two originals followed - "Inside Outside" a fusion instrumental number inspired by Hendrix, and a ballad called "Southern Cross", played as Weise explained to the audience that every guitarist has his own "Little Wing". He reflected that it was a little scary on stage because you could feel Jimi's presence in the air. "Purple Haze" with a drum solo came next with "All Along The Watchtower", both of which can be found on Weise's disc "A Letter To Jimi". "Freedom" was an all out funky version, while "Red House" was your classic blues approach with Weise playing guitar behind his back. It has all been said that "Gerry Joe Weise pays complete respect to Hendrix via personal interpretations", and that sums up well the originality and musicality he infused into that night's performance. (M.Thevenin)........ http://www.myspace.com/jimitribe Fans of this ShowFavorite LinksJimi's Friends
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