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  2. Voodoo Chile - Wikipedia

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    The day after recording "Voodoo Chile", Hendrix with Mitchell and Noel Redding returned to the studio for the filming of a short documentary. Rather than repeat what had been recorded the day before, they improvised on "Voodoo Chile", using some of the imagery and guitar lines. As Redding recalled: "We learned that song in the studio ...

  3. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) - Wikipedia

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    Both with 'Voodoo Chile'—and, most specifically, with the West African even-before-Bo-Diddley beat he percussively scratches from his guitar and wah-wah pedal at the beginning of 'Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)' —he is announcing as explicitly as possible that he is a man of the blues, and one who honours, respects and understands its deepest ...

  4. Crosstown Traffic (song) - Wikipedia

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    This recording features the full line-up of the Experience with Hendrix on guitar and vocals, Noel Redding on bass guitar, and Mitch Mitchell on drums, in contrast to many other songs on the album which featured guest musicians.

  5. Live at Roseland Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The reissue featured a cover of "Voodoo Chile" recorded after the death of bassist Allen Woody. In the reissue's liner notes, Haynes relates that he chose to include this track, rather than a track featuring the original lineup with Woody, due to the audio quality of the recordings available to him at the time.

  6. Highway Chile - Wikipedia

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    "Highway Chile" (/ tʃ aɪ l / CHAIL) is a song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, issued as the B-side to their 1967 third British single "The Wind Cries Mary". The song was written by vocalist and guitarist Jimi Hendrix and titled to reflect his pronunciation of "child" without the "d" (a spelling subsequently used for " Voodoo Chile ").

  7. Live from Austin, Texas (Stevie Ray Vaughan video) - Wikipedia

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    Tracks 1–3 were recorded on December 13, 1983. Tracks 4–9 recorded October 10, 1989. "Pride and Joy" (Stevie Ray Vaughan) "Texas Flood" (Larry Davis, Joseph Wade Scott)

  8. Voodoo Child (Rogue Traders song) - Wikipedia

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    "Voodoo Child" is a song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash, and Steve Davis and produced by Ash for Australian electronic rock band Rogue Traders' second album, Here Come the Drums (2005). It was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte .

  9. Voodoo Child - Wikipedia

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    Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", a 1968 song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience "Voodoo Chile", another song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience; Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection, a 2001 album; Voodoo Child: The Illustrated Legend of Jimi Hendrix, a graphic biography illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz