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  2. Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1970, Hendrix included the song with the title "The New Rising Sun [Hey Baby]" on a list of potential tracks for his planned fourth studio album. [ b ] When Mitchell and recording engineer Eddie Kramer were reviewing songs for The Cry of Love , Hendrix's first posthumous album release of studio recordings in 1971, "Hey Baby" was ...

  3. List of performances and events at Woodstock Festival

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    "Villanova Junction" (title is posthumous) "Hey Joe" (encore) After being introduced as the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Hendrix corrected his temporary group's name to "Gypsy Sun and Rainbows, for short it's nothin' but a band of gypsies." Later during the set he introduced them as "Sky Church". The band performed with Hendrix just twice after ...

  4. Burning Desire - Wikipedia

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    Burning Desire is a posthumous compilation album by Jimi Hendrix, released on December 12, 2006 by Dagger Records. [1] It contains instrumental studio jams and rough demos recorded in late 1969 and early 1970.

  5. Which Was Your Favorite? A List of the 30 Best Songs of ... - AOL

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    Combined with the star-studded talent of groups like Fleetwood Mac, ABBA, and Queen, the 1970s was a decade destined for greatness. To remember that glory, we put together a list of the best 1970s ...

  6. Woodstock (film) - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a 1970 American documentary film of the watershed counterculture Woodstock Festival which took place in August 1969 near Bethel, New York. [6] [7] The film was directed by Michael Wadleigh in his directional debut. Seven editors are credited, including Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese, and Wadleigh.

  7. Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix album) - Wikipedia

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    In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau said the under-rehearsed, highly eccentric music on Woodstock makes for what was a transitional but all-important live album by Hendrix: "All in all, your basic rock concert as act of flawed genius.

  8. Jim Croce - Wikipedia

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    After Croce formed a partnership with the songwriter and guitarist Maury Muehleisen in the early 1970s, his fortunes turned. Croce's breakthrough came in 1972, when his third album, You Don't Mess Around with Jim , produced three charting singles, including " Time in a Bottle ", which reached No. 1 after Croce died.

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