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Jimi Hendrix
The Greatest Guitarist of All Time
Anxious young fans swayed under open skies and heavy rains, reveling in the
music and sustaining a mood of hope and renewal that would define their generation.
Only some 80,000 people remained from an overwhelming 400,000 that Monday,
August 18, 1969 at Max Yasgur' s dairy farm in Bethel, New York (Piccoli 112).
They awaited Jimi Hendrix and his band as they prepared to close the Woodstock
Music and Arts Festival. The event was becoming a special memory that no future
event would ever quite be able to match in its mixture of music, magic, misery,
spontaneity, and history. Those who had left before the finale would live to realize
their regret. The last act walked onto the stage under a streaky morning sky with his
white Fender Stratocaster slung over one shoulder and his wild black hair bound in a
red headband (Piccoli 11-12). The group eventually began and tore into the classic hit
"Fire" followed by an ensemble of prime works of "Isabella", "Hear My Train A
-Comin’,” and the proclaimed new American anthem of "Voodoo Chile” (Wadleigh
60). Plagued by a bad sound system, due to rain and electrical storms, a sunken stage,
and adverse weather conditions, Hendrix could
Approximate Word count = 2535
Approximate Pages = 10 (250 words per page double spaced)
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